Configuration Examples - Page 35
Task Description
Step 1
Within Manager, right click the Logical
LAN entity and create a new Logical
LAN.
See page 33.
Step2
Logical LAN values
•
Name = LLAN
•
IP Address = 217.37.69.116
•
IP Mask = 255.255.255.248
•
Gateway IP Address =
<217.37.69.118>
•
Gateway MAC Address =
<MAC address of the ADSL router>
* See Note below*
•
Firewall Profile = <un-configured>
The logical interface is in effect a secondary LAN
and is normally used on single LAN IP Office
system, to connect to ADSL routers for example.
Name – A name for the Logical LAN
The Gateway IP Address and Gateway MAC
Address will be that of the ADSL. * See Note below:
NAT is enabled by default on the logical interface
and cannot be disabled.
IP Office facilitates the locally originated system to
tunneling traffic through an attached NAT enabled
interface. NAT is applied to traffic that is
not
tunneled using the Logical LAN interface address.
Step 3
Within Manager, right click the IP
Route entity and create a new IP
Route. Add a default route for Internet
access pointing to the Logical LAN
interface.
•
IP Address = <un-configured>
•
IP Mask = <un-configured>
•
Gateway = <un-configured>
•
Destination = LLAN
See page 33.
The Logical LAN interface is a special case and
does not require the use of the Gateway parameter
for the IP route configuration.
Step 4
Check the configuration. It should be
possible to perform the following.
•
PING the ADSL router
•
Browse the Internet
It will
not
be possible to PING the Internal LAN
from the Internet.
Do not proceed until all tests are successful.
* Note:
One method of obtaining the MAC address of the default gateway is to plug
your PC directly into the DSL Router, use
ipconfig /renew
to obtain the Default
Gateway IP Adress. Ping this address and then obtain the MAC address of the
ADSL router by checking your PC’s arp cache with the
arp -a
command
.
IP Office (R3.0) Virtual Private Networking
Configuration Examples - Page 35
40DHB0002UKER Issue 3 (4th February 2005)
Part 1: Basic Internet Access