Pppoe/pppoa autodetection – Netopia 3300 User Manual

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WAN Configuration 2-13

The Receive RIP pop-up menu controls the reception and transmission of Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) packets on the WAN por t. The default is Both v1 and v2.

A Transmit RIP pop-up menu is hidden if NAT is enabled.

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is needed if there are IP routers on other segments of your Ethernet
network that the Netopia Router needs to recognize. Set to “Both” (the default) Netopia Firmware Version
8.7 will accept information from either RIP v1 or v2 routers. Alternatively, select Receive RIP and select v1,
v2, or v2 MD5 Authentication from the popup menu. With Receive RIP set to “v1,” the Netopia Router’s
Ethernet por t will accept routing information provided by RIP packets from other routers that use the same
subnet mask. Set to “v2,” the Netopia Firmware Version 8.7 will accept routing information provided by RIP
packets from other routers that use different subnet masks.

For more information on v2 MD5 Authentication, see

“RIP Options” on page 7-10

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PPPoE/PPPoA Autodetection

Beginning with Firmware Version 8.5, if you are using PPP, and you have selected PPPoE as the Underlying
Encapsulation, you can fur ther enable the ability to connect automatically to your ISP’s central office equipment
whether they are using PPP over Ethernet or PPP over ATM.

Note:

This feature applies only to ATM-based WAN connections.

7.

Select PPPoE Options and press Return.

The PPPoE Options screen appears.

Toggle PPPoA Autodetect to On.

If your ISP is using PPPoE, the connection will be made normally. If your ISP is using PPPoA, when the
Netopia Gateway detects this, it will automatically switch to PPPoA transparently.

8.

Return to the Add Connection Profile screen by pressing Escape.

PPPoE Options

PPPoA Autodetect: No

Return/Enter accepts * Tab toggles * ESC cancels.

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