LANCOM Wireless DSL – LANCOM Wireless ADSL
Chapter 5: Linking two networks
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The ISDN call back function cannot be configured using the wizard. It
can only be set up in the expert configuration. For details, please see
the reference manual.
5.1
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.
5.1.1
General information
The following details are required for the installation of LAN to LAN couplings.
The first column indicates, whether the information is required for network
couplings over VPN (standard method using “preshared keys“) and/or ISDN.
Further details to network couplings via VPN using enhanced methods
can be found in the LCOS reference manual.
Coupling
Entry
Gateway 1
Gateway 2
VPN
ISDN connection available?
yes/no
yes/no
VPN
Type of the local IP address
static/dynamic
static/dynamic
VPN
Type of the remote IP address
static/dynamic
static/dynamic
VPN + ISDN
Name of the local device
'HEAD'
'BRANCH'
VPN + ISDN
Name of the remote station
'BRANCH'
'HEAD'
VPN + ISDN
Remote ISDN calling number
(0123) 123456
(0789) 654321
VPN + ISDN
Remote ISDN caller ID
(0789) 654321
(0123) 123456
VPN + ISDN
Password for secure transmission of the IP
address
'Password'
'Password'
VPN
Shared secret for encryption
'Secret'
'Secret'