
Page 36 - Configuration Examples
Basic Internet Access using LAN2
This configuration example provides similar functionally as the previous example (see
page 34) but is different in that a physical interface is used to provide Internet access.
VPN connections are typically between two systems. This configuration forms the basis
of the configuration examples detailed in Parts 1 and 2 (see pages 34 and 37).
Figure 18. Internet Access Via LAN2
Task Description
Step 1
Within Manager, configure the LAN2 tab on
the System form with the values shown below.
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IP Address = 217.37.69.116
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IP Mask = 255.255.255.248
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DHCP = <Disabled>
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Enable NAT = <selected>
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Firewall Profile = <un-configured>
Firewall is optional in this configuration.
This configuration uses the NAT functionality
on LAN2. Without this NAT the private IP
addressing scheme of LAN1 would not be
able to access the Internet.
Step 2
Add the Default IP Route for the LAN2.
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IP Address = <un-configured>
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IP Mask = <un-configured>
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Gateway = 217.37.69.118
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Destination = LAN2
Default route for Internet access.
Step 3
On completion of the above steps, test the
configuration. It should be possible to perform
the following
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PING the ADSL router
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Browse the Internet
Do not proceed until all tests are successful.
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IP Office (R3.0)
Part 1: Basic Internet Access
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