Linking two networks
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6.1
What information is necessary?
The wizard will prompt you for the necessary information on a step-by-step
basis. If possible, however, you should have it available before launching the
wizard.
To explain the significance of the information requested by the wizard, we
will be using a typical deployment as an example: setting up a link between
a branch office and its headquarters. The routers involved are named
'HEAD_OFFICE' and 'BRANCH'.
Please refer to the following tables for the entries to be made for each of the
routers. Arrows mark the dependencies between the entries.
6.1.1
General information
Name of local device and of remote station
If you haven't already named your
LANCOM
, the wizard will ask you for a
new,
unique device name
. With this entry, you will rename your
LANCOM
.
Be sure to give the two devices different names.
The
name of the remote station
is necessary for its identification.
Connection information
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
receives a call, it compares the ISDN caller ID entered for the
Settings of the router in the ...
Head Office
Branch
Name of the local device
'HEAD OFFICE'
'BRANCH'
Name of the remote station
'BRANCH'
'HEAD OFFICE'
Settings of the router in the ...
Head Office
Branch
Remote ISDN subscriber
(0789) 654321
(0123) 123456
Remote ISDN caller ID
(0789) 654321
(0123) 123456
Password for ISDN connection
'Secret'
'Secret'
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