LANCOM 9100 VPN
Chapter 6: Providing dial- in access
6.2
Settings on the dial-in computer
6.2.1
Dialing-in via VPN
For dialing-in to a network via VPN, a computer needs:
6.2.2
Dialing-in via ISDN
A number of settings are required by the dial-in computer. This example is
based on a Windows computer.
With these settings, a PC can dial-in to the remote LAN and access the net-
work resource in the usual manner.
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The connection is not established automatically. The RAS user first has
to manually establish a connection to the LANCOM Router with the
help of Dial-Up Networking. Once the connection has been establis-
hed, the computer can access and search the other network (click on
Search
Computer, do not use the Network Neighborhood).
Internet access
A VPN client
Dial-Up Networking (or any other PPP client) installed correctly.
Network protocol (TCP/IP, IPX) installed and associated with the dial-up
adapter
New connection in Dial-Up Networking with the phone number of the
router
Terminal adapter or ISDN card set up for PPPHDLC
PPP selected and the dial-up server type, 'Activate compression in soft-
ware' and 'Request encrypted password' switched off.
Select the required network protocols (TCP/IP, IPX)
Additional TCP/IP settings
Assignment of IP address and name server address activated
'IP header compression' deactivated
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