This Chapter describes the setup and operation of the LAN-to-LAN feature, which allows automatic connection to a remote LAN.
Selecting the LAN-to-LAN tab will reveal a screen like the following example.
Enable LAN-to-LAN
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Use this to Enable and Disable the LAN-to-LAN feature.
Note that enabling LAN-to-LAN will disable both Internet access and the
Dial-in feature.
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Remote Site |
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Device IP Address
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IP Address of the ISDN Internet Router at the remote LAN.
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Network Mask
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Network Mask (Subnet mask) of the ISDN Internet Router at the remote LAN.
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Act as Receiver |
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Enable
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In Act as Receiver mode, this device will accept a connection from
the remote device. Use this to Enable/Disable this mode.
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Authentication
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Select the desired security option:
Disable means no name/password checking is performed. No login name
or password is required if this option is chosen.
Warning! Anyone can connect, this is a major security risk. Enable uses the industry-standard "PAP" security method.
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Login Name
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When another ISDN Internet Router attempts to connect to this one, a log-in
name and password will be requested.
Enter the name and password (below) which permit access to this ISDN Internet Router. |
Password
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The password associated with the log-in name above. Enter the password in
the Verify field also.
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Initiate Connection to Remote Site |
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Enable
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In this mode, the ISDN Internet Router will connect to the remote site as
required. Use this checkbox to Enable/Disable this mode.
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Telephone
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Telephone number to dial to connect to the remote LAN. The remote site must
have another ISDN Internet Router or compatible device.
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Login using:
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The remote ISDN Internet Router will request a Log-in name and
password.
Enter the name and password required to gain access to the remote ISDN
Internet Router.
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LAN-to LAN time-out
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If the connection is not be used, it will be terminated after this time
interval. Enter a suitable time for your situation. 0 means the connection will
never be terminated.
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