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Remote Access
TCP/IP Network Settings
The following settings are required for proper LAN-to-LAN operation.
My WAN IP:
In most cases you may accept the default value
0.0.0.0 in this field. The router will then get a WAN IP address
from the remote router during the IPCP negotiation phase. If
the WAN IP address is fixed by remote, specify the fixed IP
address here.
Remote Gateway IP:
Specify the IP address of the remote
router.
Remote Network IP:
Specify the network identification of the
remote network. For example, 192.168.1.0 is a network
identification of a class-C subnet with netmask 255.255.255.0 (/
24).
Remote Network Mask:
Specify the netmask of the remote
network.
RIP Direction:
The option specify the direction of RIP (Rout-
ing Information Protocol) packets through the ISDN WAN con-
nection.
RIP Version:
Select the RIP protocol version. Specify Ver. 2
for greatest compatibility.
Exchange RIP Packets:
The router has two local IP networks:
the 1st subnet and 2nd subnet. Here you set which subnet will
exchange RIP packets with the remote network. Usually set to
1st subnet for routing between the 1st subnet and the remote
network.
Recall the LAN-to-LAN example described in section 4.3. The LAN-
to-LAN Dialer Profile could be configured as below.