24 CHAPTER 2: 56K LAN MODEM FUNCTIONALITY DESCRIPTION
The main steps for creating a VPN are as follows. Each step is explained in detail in
subsequent sections.
Set up the server side of the tunnel connection
Set up the client side of the tunnel connection
Initiate a tunnel between client and server using your client software
Setting Up the Server
Side of the Tunnel In order to establish a tunnel, the client side must be able to dial into a PPTP tunnel
server on the remote private network such as a Windows NT server version 4.0 or
later. If you use Windows NT 4.0, then Service Pack 3 or greater and RAS must be
installed. Also, the protocols required for the private network must be installed on
the PPTP tunnel server. It is recommended that an experienced network
administrator set up the server side. Note that protocols required for the private
network must be installed on each PPTP tunnel client as well as the PPTP tunnel
server.
Setting Up the Client
Side of the Tunnel In order to establish a tunnel, the client side must have PPTP tunnel client software
such as 3Com’s NETBuilder, PathBuilder, Total Control Hub. An additional
requirement is Microsoft’s Windows Dial-Up Networking version 1.2 or higher
which includes the required software VPN adapter, or Windows NT operating
system with Service Pack 3, or Network TeleSystem’s TunnelBuilder™ VPN
software for Windows 3.11 and Macintosh operating systems. This software
should reside on all workstations that wish to create a tunnel to the tunnel server.
Follow instructions provided for installation and set up.
For Windows Dial-Up Networking Users
If you are using Windows Dial-Up Networking version 1.2 or higher, the basic set
up steps are as follows. (Refer to Windows user documentation for details.)
Install the PPTP protocol
Create a RAS phone book entry for the VPN
A RAS phone book entry is similar to other phone book entries with the
exception of an IP address in the Phone number field. Once the Phone book
entry is complete, you can double-click the icon to dial into a server that
supports PPTP via any ISP.
Note that protocols required for the private network must be installed on each
PPTP tunnel client as well as PPTP tunnel server.
Establishing a Tunnel via
the LAN Modem As with PPP, no configuration is required on the LAN Modem to use PPTP.
However, you must have an ISP configured on the LAN Modem.
Once the client side and server side are configured, you are ready to create a
tunnel. The steps required for creating a tunnel vary depending on which client
software you are using. Refer to the user documentation provided with your PPTP
software to determine how to establish a tunnel. For instance, if you are using
Windows Dial-Up Networking version 1.2 or higher, double-click the phone book
entry for the VPN.
Once you attempt to create a tunnel, the LAN Modem detects this attempt and
automatically places a call to your ISP. Once the call is connected, a tunnel is
established between your workstation and the tunnel server.