Specifications

Explorers Nur für den internen Gebrauch
A31003-H3580-M103-2-76A9, 01-2009
7-112 HiPath 3000/5000 V8 - HG 1500 V8, Administrator Documentation
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Network Interfaces
DiffServ: The connection partner prefers to work with the evaluation of the "Differenti-
ate Services" 6-bit field (newer procedure).
IP Precedence: The connection partner prefers to work with the evaluation of the "IP
Precedence" 3-bit field (older procedure).
Click Apply followed by OK in the confirmation mask (save the new configuration status perma-
nently with the Save icon in the control area).
Selected connection type: DSL Connection Type PPPoE
If you have selected DSL Connection Type PPPoE in the field Use the Second LAN as, you can
enter the same settings as for "Selected connection type: DSL Connection Type PPTP" apart
from the PPTP parameters.
Click Apply followed by OK in the confirmation mask (save the new configuration status perma-
nently with the Save icon in the control area).
7.3.3.4 Display ACD
ACD stands for "Automatic Control of Disconnect". You can view the current ACD settings. This
function can only be selected if the LAN2 interface has been configured as DSL connection of
the type PPTP or PPPoE (see Section 7.3.3.3, "Edit LAN2 Interface").
WBM path:
WBM > Explorers > Network Interfaces > (double-click) LAN2 ([not used]) > (right-click) > Dis-
play ACD
The ACD Configuration mask is displayed. For descriptions of the individual fields, see Section
7.3.3.5, "Edit ACD".
7.3.3.5 Edit ACD
ACD stands for "Automatic Control of Disconnect". You can edit the current ACD settings. This
option was introduced because Internet Service Providers sever DSL connections after a cer-
tain amount of time (usually once every day) even if the customer has purchased a flat rate con-
nection; subsequently, the DSL connection is reestablished automatically. However, each time
the connection is reestablished, the ISP assigns a new dynamic IP address. By configuring the
ACD settings you can determine the exact times when the IP addresses will be changed. This
is of particular importance if you use the DynDNS function (see Section 7.1.5, "DynDNS"). In
this case, you can synchronize the IP address change (ACD) and the update interval for the
DynDNS service (see Section 7.1.5.2, "Update Timer for DNS Names").
This function can only be selected if the LAN2 interface has been configured as DSL connec-
tion of the type PPTP or PPPoE (see Section 7.3.3.3, "Edit LAN2 Interface").