
Chapter 6 Network
148 X Family LSM User’s Guide V 2.5.1
Configure PPPoE client on the External IP interface
STEP 1
From the LSM menu, select Network > Configuration > IP Interfaces.
STEP 2
On the IP Interfaces page, click the Create IP Interface button or select the Edit icon for the
interface that you want to edit.
STEP 3
On the Create/Edit IP Interfaces page, select the External interface.
STEP 4
In the External Interface Configuration table, in the External Interface Type drop-down
list field, select PPPoE.
STEP 5
Enter the following information in the appropriate fields:
• Username — the user name allocated by your ISP for this connection.
• Password — the password allocated by your ISP for this connection.
• Disconnect — select the amount of time that a connection can be inactive before the user
is logged out. Refer to your ISP for disconnect guidelines.
STEP 6
Click Save.
Click Cancel to return to the Network - Interfaces page without saving the changes.
After you have configured the basic options for the IP interface, you can manage the security zones
associated with the interface, or configure routing in the Advanced Options section. For details, see
the following topics:
• “Manage Security Zones for IP Interfaces” on page 149
• “Configuring Routing for IP Interfaces” on page 150
Configuring a GRE Tunnel
An IP Security (IPSec) tunnel can only carry unicast IP traffic. Generic Route Encapsulation (GRE)
can be used to allow transfer of dynamic routing (RIP) and multicast traffic between two GRE end
points (a GRE tunnel). This GRE tunnel can then be secured by further encapsulation within an IPSec
tunnel. Note that GRE tunnels cannot encapsulate non-IP traffic.
Note You can only configure one External Interface on the device.
Note For secure GRE connections, you must configure an IPSec Security
Association (IPSec SA) before you configure GRE tunnels. You can configure an
IPSec SA from the IPSec Status page (VPN > IPSec Status).
The GRE tunnel requires a security zone.
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