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Configuring the Digi One and PortServer TS Products for Inbound PPP
Configuring the Digi One and PortServer TS Products for Inbound PPP Configuring the Digi One and PortServer TS Products for Inbound PPP

 

NOTE: Make sure you are running the latest firmware for the Digi product you have.  For the latest firmware go to www.digi.com and select your product from the drop down list.  This will bring you to the latest firmware version available for your Digi product.

1.     Open a browser window, point to the IP address of the PortServer TS or Digi One Device Server, and login as root (or use Digi Port
      Authority Remote).
2.   A screen like this should appear:
      

3.   After logging in select Configure, Port.
4.   Click on Port 1 to bring up the Port Configuration screen.
5.  
Set device type to Modem in (or Modem if bidirectional)
6.   Click on the PPP Tab.


7.   There are several schools of thought for handling Routing with our PPP abilities.  To test the PortServer use Forwarding=Passive
      and Proxy-Arp.

     1) Static. Where you place the routes manually in the machines in question. This can be a fairly labor-intensive process, and may require
         a bit of work to keep up.

     2) Proxy-Arp: Where your PPP client is on the same network as the Digi-One (172.17.153.x) and the Digi-One is responsible to
         see that packets get to the PPP client. This will require an extra Network IP address for the PPP client. (This is probably the
         preferred, and easiest method) Command: set forwarding state=passive proxyarp=on

     3) RIP: The process of having the Digi-One advertise to the other routers on the network that they have a way to get to a specific
         network, In this case the PPP Clients network. A few drawbacks include: a) Your current routers must use RIP to advertise routes
         between them. b) Each PPP client must be on it's own network. c) If Split-Horizon or Poison Reverse is not used, you will
         experience some route Convergence issues.

8.   Do not initially configure an IP Address.  Start with an IP Address on the same subnet as the PortServer otherwise you get into configuring
      whether or not other devices know how to get to the PortServer.

9.   Configure a User by clicking Add User after selecting User Menu from step #2 under the Inbound PPP section.

10. Initially set username and password to be the same.
11. Default service should be NetService (if this is a PPP user. This setting is required for PPP users)


12. Select Inbound PPP Settings at the bottom of the page.

13. Give the user an IP Address and set a Local IP Address. 
      Local IP address
- This is the IP address for the Digi device's side of the PPP link. This address must be unique. That is, no other user
      can be assigned this IP address.

 

Related Information:

  • http://supportold.digi.com/support/manuals/psts/92000305_D.pdf

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