FireBrick 2700 Configuration run-through: Difference between revisions
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The FireBrick 2700 supports PPPoE - so you can use it to connect via a modem, eg a: |
The FireBrick 2700 supports PPPoE - so you can use it to connect via a modem, eg a: |
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*FTTC Modem |
*FTTC Modem |
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*A standard issue AAISP ZyXEL P660-D1, in bridge mode |
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*A standard issue AAISP ZyXEL P660-D1, in bridge mode |
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*Another modem set for bridge mode |
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*A modem such as a TP-Line or Draytek |
*A modem such as a TP-Line or Draytek |
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<pre><ppp name="Be ADSL" username="abc@a.1" password="def" mtu="1484" graph="Be ADSL PPPoE" Log="true"/> |
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Revision as of 22:38, 25 December 2010
The FireBrick 2700 supports PPPoE - so you can use it to connect via a modem, eg a:
- FTTC Modem
- A standard issue AAISP ZyXEL P660-D1, in bridge mode
- Another modem set for bridge mode
- A modem such as a TP-Line or Draytek
Example XML Configuration (section not complete)
<ppp name="Be ADSL" username="abc@a.1" password="def" mtu="1484" graph="Be ADSL PPPoE" Log="true"/>