Coupling
Entry
VPN
IP address of remote station
VPN
IP network address of the remote network
VPN
Netmask of the remote network
VPN
Domain name of the remote network
VPN
Hide local stations for access to remote net-
work (Extranet VPN)?
ISDN
TCP/IP routing for access to remote network
ISDN
IPX routing for access to remote network
VPN + ISDN
NetBIOS routing for access to remote net-
work?
VPN + ISDN
Name of remote workgroup (NetBIOS only)
ISDN
Data compression
ISDN
Channel bundling
In case your device has an ISDN connection, the wizard asks whether the
remote site has ISDN as well.
The type of IP address must be stated for both sides for VPN connections
via the Internet. There are two types of IP addresses: static and dynamic.
An explanation of the two IP address types can be found in the reference
manual.
Thanks to Dynamic VPN, connections can be enabled not only
between gateways with fixed, static IP addresses, but even between gate-
ways with dynamic IP addresses. The active initiation of VPN connec-
tions towards remote sites with dynamic IP addresses requires ISDN.
If you haven't already named your LANCOM Wireless DSL, the wizard will
ask you for a new, unique device name. With this entry, you will rename
your LANCOM Wireless DSL. Be sure to give the two devices different
names.
The name of the remote station is needed for its identification.
Enter the subscriber number of the remote station in the ISDN subscriber
number field. The complete subscriber number including all necessary
area and country codes is required.
The stated ISDN caller ID is used to identify and authenticate callers.
When a LANCOM Wireless DSL receives a call, it compares the ISDN caller
ID entered for the remote station with the actual caller ID transferred via
LANCOM Wireless DSL – LANCOM Wireless ADSL
Chapter 5: Linking two networks
Gateway 1
'10.0.2.100'
'10.0.2.0'
255.255.255.0
'head'
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
'workgroup1'
on/off
on/off
Gateway 2
'10.0.1.100'
'10.0.1.0'
255.255.255.0
'branch'
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
'workgroup2'
on/off
on/off
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