LANCOM 821+ – LANCOM 1711+ VPN – LANCOM 1721+ VPN
Chapter 6: Providing dial- in access
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Save profile as an import file for the LANCOM Advanced VPN Client
Send profile via e-mail
Print out profile
Sending a profile via e-mail could be a security risk should the e-mail
be intercepted en route!
To send the profile via e-mail, the device configuration must be set up
with an SMTP account with the necessary access data. Further, the
configuration computer requires an e-mail program that is set up as
the standard e-mail application and that can be used by other appli-
cations to send e-mails.
When setting up the VPN access, certain settings are made to optimize oper-
ations with the LANCOM Advanced VPN Client, including:
Gateway: If defined in the LANCOM VPN Router, a DynDNS name is used
here, or alternatively the IP address
FQDN: Combination of the name of the connection, a sequential number
and the internal domain in the LANCOM VPN Router.
Domain: If defined in the LANCOM VPN Router, the internal domain is
used here, or alternatively a a DynDNS name or IP address
VPN IP networks: All IP networks defined in the device as type 'Intranet'.
Preshared key: Randomly generated key 16 ASCII characters long.
Connection medium: The LAN is used to establish connections.
VoIP prioritization: VoIP prioritization is activated as standard.
Exchange mode: The exchange mode to be used is 'Aggressive Mode'.
IKE config mode: The IKE config mode is activated, the IP address infor-
mation for the LANCOM Advanced VPN Client is automatically assigned
by the LANCOM VPN Router.
6.5
Instructions for WEBconfig
In the main menu, launch the Wizard 'Provide remote access (RAS)'. Fol-
low the Wizard’s instructions and enter the necessary data.
Configure the access account on the dial-in PC as described. Subsequently
test the connection (see box 'Ping – the quick test of a TCP/IP connec-
tion').