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Configuration Examples
Comfort Pro S in a Serverless LAN
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Note:
Workstation PCs automatically add a domain name to URLs without a dot. You
specify this domain name in the
Configurator
. For example, if you have configured
“firm.co.uk” as the domain name, an access request for “www.firm.co.uk” will be inter-
preted as a local DNS request which does not lead to the establishment of an Internet
connection. For this reason, you should choose a name which is not used in the Inter-
net as the domain name (“my-firm.co.uk” for example).
RAS Access
You can establish a connection to the Comfort Pro S from an external PC via a VPN connection or via an ISDN
card.
VPN (Virtual Private Networking) is a technology to connect an external PC over an existing Internet access
using a secured and encrypted data connection. A prerequisite is the permanent internet access of the
Comfort Pro S. As an alternative, the “ISP trigger call” can be configured. To secure the data connection, the
protocols PPTP and IPSEC are available. PPTP encryption is optional.
The necessary IP settings are transmitted by the Comfort Pro S on establishment of the connection. The com-
puter that has dialled in has access to all services in the LAN that can be used via the IP protocol. The author-
isation for RAS access is set up in the
Configurator
via the
User Manager: User Groups
menu.
The technical properties of the connection can be configured in the
Configurator
via the
NET Configuration
:
RAS
menu. Select one of the offered connection protocols (
ISDN
,
PPTP
or
IPSEC
). Further information can
be found in the online help of the web console.
In a serverless LAN, Windows uses the NetBIOS protocol for accessing files and printers via the network envi-
ronment. NetBIOS can use NetBEUI, IPX/SPX or IP as the transport protocol. In the network environment, you
can only access files and printers on workstations using IP for NetBIOS.
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