Lancom Systems 821, 1711, 1621 manual Settings for NetBIOS routing

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LANCOM 821 ADSL/ISDN – LANCOM 1621 ADSL/ISDN – LANCOM 1711 VPN

Chapter 5: Linking two networks

for the LAN of the branch office for the higher-level WAN

The IPX network numbers in the head and branch offices are specified to the respective remote sides.

IPX internal net:

00020002

WAN

IPX network no.:

00000009

VPN or ISDN

connection

(0123) 123456

LAN of the head office

IPX network no.: 00000001

Binding: Ethernet_II

EN

(0789) 654321

LAN of the branch office

IPX network no.: 00000002

Binding: Ethernet_II

The three required network numbers are designated as “External Network Numbers” by the IPX conventions. Like IP network addresses, the apply to an entire LAN segment. On the other hand, internal IPX numbers are used to address specific Novell servers in the LAN. All three specified network num- bers must be distinct from one another and from all used internal IPX network numbers.

In addition, it may be necessary to enter the frame type (“binding”).

Specifying the IPX network number and binding used is not necessary if the remote network also contains a Novell server. It is only necessary to enter the network number for the WAN manually in this case.

5.1.4Settings for NetBIOS routing

NetBIOS routing can be set up quickly: All that is required in addition to the information for the TCP/IP protocol used is the name of a Windows workgroup from in the router's own LAN.

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Contents Lancom 821 ADSL/ISDN Lancom 1621 ADSL/ISDN Lancom 1711 VPN Lancom Systems GmbH, Wuerselen Germany. All rights reserved Security settings PrefaceThank you for placing your trust in this Lancom product Model variants Preface Contents Sending faxes with Lancapi Providing dial-up accessInstallation of the MS Windows fax service Sending a fax Linking two networksSecurity checklist TroubleshootingAppendix Addresses Access to a complete local network LANIntroduction How does Adsl work?Ideal for Internet surfers All services via a single cable-thanks to the splitterCode ADSL-over-ISDN or ADSL-over-POTS?Which use does VPN offer? Conventional network infrastructure Networking via the Internet Firewall Denial-of-Service Protection Quality-of-Service / Traffic managementWhat does a router do? LAN to LAN coupling via VPN or Isdn Bridgehead to the WANAreas of deployment for routers At least one for WAN connectionsRemote access to the company network via VPN or Isdn What can your Lancom do?Conventional via Isdn WAN connection Configuration Installation Package contentsSystem preconditions Introducing Lancom Status displaysFront side Top panel Meanings of the LEDsLED remains lit green Online LED indicates the overall status of all WAN ports Flashing Power LED but no connection?Data traffic via the DSL connection Connection status of the Adsl linkConnection status of the WAN connection Data traffic via the Adsl linkSeparate status display for both Isdn B channels Status of the four LAN ports in the integrated switchBack of the unit Hardware installation Using the included power adapter Adsl connector cable transparent plugsStarting Lancom setup Software installationWhich software should you install? Basic configuration 1 TCP/IP settingsWhich information is necessary? IP address and netmask for the Lancom New LAN-fully automatic configuration possibleConfigure manually nevertheless? Information required for manual TCP/IP configurationEnable Dhcp server? Configuration protectionSettings for the DSL connection Settings for the Isdn connectionConnect charge protection Instructions for LANconfigStart up LANconfig by clicking Start Programs Lancom LANconfigComplete the configuration with Finish Network without Dhcp server Instructions for WEBconfigStarting the wizards in WEBconfig Network with Dhcp serverOr with a name as discribed above Basic configuration Entering the password in the web browser Manual IP address assignment TCP/IP settings to workstation PCsIP address assignment via the Lancom default IP address assignment via a separate Dhcp serverBasic configuration Setting up Internet access Does the setup wizard know your Internet provider?Additional information for unknown Internet providers Dynamic channel bundling Isdn only User name and passwordProtocol PPPoE, Pptp or Plain Ethernet IPoE Additional connection optionsTools Setup Wizard LANconfig Quick access to the setup wizardsComplete the configuration with Apply Always configure both sides Linking two networksSecurity aspects General information What information is necessary?Isdn Settings for the TCP/IP router Settings for the IPX router DNS access to the remote LANExtranet VPN Settings for NetBIOS routing Perform the configuration on both routers, one at a time Ping quick testing for TCP/IP connections Which information is required? Providing dial-up accessCoupling Entry Isdn calling line identity CLI Settings for TCP/IPWAN Settings for IPXSettings for the dial-in computer Dial-up via VPNDial-up via Isdn Instructions for LANconfig Instructions for WEBconfig Sending faxes with Lancapi Lancom CD Installation of the Lancom Capi fax modemSelect the option Printers and Faxes from the control panel Installation of the MS Windows fax serviceSend a fax with the MS Windows fax service Sending a faxSend a fax with any given office application Sending faxes with Lancapi Security settings Security settings wizardWizard for LANconfig Firewall wizard Wizard for WEBconfigSecurity checklist Configuration under WEBconfigRules Do you make use of a ’Deny All’ Firewall strategy? Have you assigned a password for the configuration?Have you permitted remote configuration? Have you activated the Firewall?Have you closed critical ports with filters? Is your saved Lancom configuration stored in a safe place?DSL data transfer is slow TroubleshootingProblems with the cabling? No WAN connection is establishedLAN statistics Cable testingUnwanted connections under Windows XP Increasing the TCP/IP window size under WindowsTroubleshooting Appendix Performance data and specificationsATM Contact assignment Adsl interfacePin RJ45 socket Ethernet WAN interface Lancom 1711 VPN ISDN-S0interfacePin RJ45 socket, corresponding to ISO 8877, EN Pin mini-DIN socket Configuration interface OutbandCE declaration of conformity Ethernet interfaces 10/100Base-TNumerics IndexConnector cable Configuration port Channel FirmSafe IPX conventions Flat rate IPX router SettingsHardware installation 1TR6 Caller ID Installation ConnectionLAN to LAN coupling 17, 18, 19, 34 Power adapter 21, 27NetBIOS Security aspects Server Setup Specify MSNSystem preconditions Connector cable WAN connection Settings Stateful Inspection TelephoneOnline Power Voltage switch WAN data VPN client WAN status Switch
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