Aastra OpenCom 131 User Guide - Page 99

RAS Access, Configurator, Network: RAS, Address Range

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Configuration Examples OpenCom 100 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server DNS request without the DNS forwarder. For further explanation, refer to the DNS server documentation. 8.4.3 RAS Access In a LAN with an IP-enabled server you can also enable external computers to dial in via the OpenCom 100. To do this, you should coordinate with the network administrator the IP address space which can be assigned to an external computer dialling in, and enter it in the Configurator, Network: RAS: ISDN menu, under Address Range. ISP (DNS) S0 OpenCom (RAS, Internet) S0 Net Server (DHCP, int. DNS) Net Ext. PC 1 PC 2 PC S0 Net Hub Net RAS access by the OpenCom 100 in a LAN with an IP server The user account administered by the OpenCom 100, with which dialling in is permitted, only allows the establishment of direct and anonymous TCP/IP connections such as HTTP, FTP or SMTP connections. If you additionally want to allow file or printer access in the network, you must set up a suitable user account on the addressed server for network log-in. If you use the same log-in name for the OpenCom 100 user account and the same password for the network log-in, you have to enter this combination only once when dialling in. Note: In a larger Windows network with several segments, the lists of computer names visible in the network environment can no longer be established by broadcasts. In this case you use a special WINS server whose address the OpenCom 100 does not make known to the workstation computer when dialling in with ISDN. For this reason, you enter the address of a WINS server manually in the network settings of the workstation. 97

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Configuration Examples
OpenCom 100 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server
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DNS request without the DNS forwarder. For further explanation, refer to the DNS
server documentation.
8.4.3
RAS Access
In a LAN with an IP-enabled server you can also enable external computers to dial
in via the OpenCom 100. To do this, you should coordinate with the network
administrator the IP address space which can be assigned to an external computer
dialling in, and enter it in the
Configurator
,
Network: RAS
:
ISDN
menu, under
Address Range
.
RAS access by the OpenCom 100 in a LAN with an IP server
The user account administered by the OpenCom 100, with which dialling in is per-
mitted, only allows the establishment of direct and anonymous TCP/IP connec-
tions such as HTTP, FTP or SMTP connections. If you additionally want to allow file
or printer access in the network, you must set up a suitable user account on the
addressed server for network log-in. If you use the same log-in name for the
OpenCom 100 user account and the same password for the network log-in, you
have to enter this combination only once when dialling in.
Note:
In a larger Windows network with several segments,
the lists of computer names visible in the network environ-
ment can no longer be established by broadcasts. In this case
you use a special WINS server whose address the
OpenCom 100 does not make known to the workstation
computer when dialling in with ISDN. For this reason, you en-
ter the address of a WINS server manually in the network set-
tings of the workstation.
OpenCom
(RAS, Internet)
S
0
Net
PC 2
Net
Server
(DHCP,
int. DNS)
Net
ISP
(DNS)
S
0
Ext.
PC
S
0
PC 1
Net
Hub