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4 Configuration
ARP Aging Time (0-65535): Specifies the ARP aging time on the Switch. The range is from 0 to 65535 with
a default setting of 5 minutes.
System > PPPoE Circuit ID Insertion Settings
The PPPoE Circuit ID Insertion Settings page specifies the configuration of settings. When enabled, the
system will insert the circuit tag to the received PPPoE discover request and the request packet if the tag is
absent. It will remove the circuit ID tag from the received PPPoE offer and session confirmation packet.
PPPoE Circuit Insertion State: Enable or disable the PPPoE circuit insertion state, and click Apply to take
effect.
From Port/ To Port: Specifies the ports to be configured.
State: Enable or disable the state of specified ports.
Circuit ID: Specifies the Circuit ID is Switch IP, Switch MAC or UDF String.
Switch IP – The Switch's IP address will be used to encode the circuit ID option. This is the default.
Switch MAC – The MAC address of the Switch will be used to encode the circuit ID option.
UDF String – A user specified string to be used to encode the circuit ID option. Enter a string with
the maximum length of 32.
Click the Apply button to take effects.
System > Web Settings
The WEB State is Enabled by default. If user chooses to disable this by selecting Disabled, user will lose the
ability to configure the system through the web interface as soon as these settings are applied.
Port (1-65535): Specifies the Port number. The range is between 1 and 65535 with the well-known default is
80.
System > Telnet Settings
Telnet configuration is Enabled by default. If user does not want to allow the Telnet configuration, they only
need to disable the Telnet State.
DGS-1210 series Metro Ethernet Managed Switch User Manual
Figure 4.34 – System > PPPoE Circuit ID Insertion Settings
Figure 4.35– System > Web Settings
Figure 4.36 – System > Telnet Settings
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