Networking first. When connected, they can search for and access
computers in the remote network (via Find
through the Network Neighbourhood).
6.2
Settings for the dial-in computer
6.2.1
Dial-up via VPN
For dialing into a network via VPN a workstation requires:
an Internet access
a VPN client
LANCOM Systems offers a 30 days trial version of the LANCOM Advanced VPN
Client on the LANCOM CD. A detailed description of the LANCOM Advanced
VPN Client and a description of its installation can also be found on the CD.
The wizard asks then for the values that have been defined during the instal-
lation of the RAS access in the LANCOM Router.
6.2.2
Dial-up via ISDN
A number of settings must be configured on the dial-in computer. These are
briefly listed here, based on a Windows computer:
Dial-Up Networking (or another PPP client) must be correctly configured
Network protocol (TCP/IP, IPX) installed and bound to the dial-up adapter
New connection in Dial-Up Networking with the call number of the router
Terminal adapter or ISDN card set to PPPHDLC
PPP selected as the Dial-Up server type, 'Enable software compression'
and 'Require data encryption' unchecked
Select desired network protocols (TCP/IP, IPX)
Additional TCP/IP settings:
Assignment of IP address and name server address enabled
'IP header compression' disabled
These settings will permit a PC to dial into a remote LAN via ISDN and access
its resources in the usual manner.
6.3
Instructions for LANconfig
Launch the 'Provide Dial-In access (RAS)' wizard. Follow the wizard's
instructions and enter the required information.
LANCOM 821+ – LANCOM 1711+ VPN – LANCOM 1721 VPN
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