6.1.1
General information
The following entries are required to set up a RAS connection. The first column
indicates whether the information is required for a VPN and/or an ISDN con-
nection. .
Coupling
VPN + ISDN
VPN + ISDN
VPN
VPN
ISDN
ISDN
ISDN
VPN + ISDN
VPN + ISDN
VPN + ISDN
Notes to the individual values:
User name and password: Users authenticate themselves with this
information when dialling in.
Incoming number: The LANCOM router uses the optional ISDN caller ID
as an additional user authentication. This security function should not be
used when users dial in from differing locations.
The ISDN calling line identity (CLI)
The ISDN caller ID—also known as CLI (Calling Line Identity)—this is the telephone number
of the caller which is transmitted to the participant receiving the call. As a rule, it consists of
the country and area codes and an MSN.
The CLI is well-suited for authentication purposes for two reasons: it is very difficult to manip-
ulate, and the number is transferred free of charge via the ISDN control channel (D-channel).
Entry
User name
Password
Shared secret for encryption
Hide local stations for access to remote network (Extranet VPN)?
Incoming number of remote station
TCP/IP routing for access to remote network
IPX routing for access to remote network
IP addresses for the dial-up PCs: static or dynamic by address range (IP
address pool)
NetBIOS routing for access to remote network?
Name of remote workgroup (NetBIOS only)
Please refer to chapter 'Linking two networks' →page 42 for advice
about the other values required for the installation of a RAS access.
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