Lan-To-Lan Application; Remote Node Setup; Figure 7-1. Lan-To-Lan Application - NETGEAR RT338 Reference Manual

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Reference Guide for the Model RT338 ISDN Router

LAN-to-LAN Application

An example of a typical LAN-to-LAN application is to use the router to call from a branch office
to the corporate headquarters, as shown in
Branch office
Figure 7-1.
LAN-to-LAN Application
For the branch office, you must configure a remote node in order to dial out to the headquarters.
Additionally, you may also need to configure static routes if some services reside beyond the
immediate remote LAN.

Remote Node Setup

When you use Menu 4 (Internet Access Setup) to configure your router for Internet access, the
router automatically adds a remote node for you because the ISP falls outside the normal criteria
that define a remote node.
Note: If you access only one remote node (not an ISP), create that remote node using
Menu 4 and then edit it with Menu 11. Creating the remote node using Menu 4 and
editing it with Menu 11 makes the remote node the default route.
Note: If you are configuring the router to receive an incoming call, you must also set the
default dial-in parameters in Menu 13. For more information, see
"Configuring Dial-In
7-2
Figure
Router
Access."
7-1.
Corporate
headquarters
Router
Remote Node Configuration
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