Add point-to-point protocol clients to Single Firewall interfaces

You can use PPPoE or PPPoA clients to connect the Firewall to an external ADSL modem without configuring routing and NAT settings on the ADSL modem.

Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) and Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA) clients on the Firewall simplify the installation of an appliance when PPPoE or PPPoA is used by the network link connected to the interface. Activating the PPPoE or PPPoA client on the Firewall allows you to connect the Firewall to an external ADSL modem in transparent bridge mode. You must also activate the PPPoE or PPPoA client on the Firewall if you have a specific appliance that has an ADSL port and the ISP for the ADSL connection requires PPPoE or PPPoA. The PPPoE client is supported only for dynamic IPv4 addresses on Single Firewalls.

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Steps

  1. In the IP Address properties, click PPP Settings.
  2. Select the Mode that the ADSL modem connected to the interface supports:
    • PPPoE: can be used with Physical Interfaces, ADSL Interfaces, and Port Group Interfaces.
    • PPPoA: can be used with ADSL interfaces only.
  3. Enter the User Name and Password, and optionally the Service Name, according to the local PPPoE or PPPoA configuration.
    Tip: Deselect Hide if you want to view the Password in plain text in the dialog box.
  4. Click OK to close the PPP Settings dialog box.
  5. Click OK to close the IP Address Properties dialog box.
  6. If you are creating a Firewall, or if you want to change the roles the different interfaces have in the configuration, select system communication roles for firewall interfaces.
  7. Otherwise, click Save and Refresh.

PPP Settings dialog box

Use this dialog box to configure Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) client settings.

Option Definition
Mode Specifies the mode that the ADSL modem connected to the interface supports:
  • Off — ADSL modem off
  • PPPoE — Use with Physical, ADSL, or Port Group Interfaces.
  • PPPoA — Use only with ADSL Interfaces.
User Name Specifies the user name according to the PPPoE or PPPoA configuration.
Password Specifies the password according to the PPPoE or PPPoA configuration.
Hide When deselected, displays the password in plain text.
Service Name Specifies the service name according to the PPPoE or PPPoA configuration.