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RAS Access, 8.4 OpenCom 100 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server, Configurator

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Configuration Examples OpenCom 100 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server 8.3.3 RAS Access You can establish a connection to the OpenCom 100 from an external PC via an ISDN card. The necessary IP settings are transmitted by the OpenCom 100 on establishment of the connection. The computer that has dialled in has access to all services in the LAN that can be used via the IP protocol. The authorisation for RAS access is set up in the Configurator via the User Manager: User Groups menu. The technical properties of the connection can be configured in the Configurator via the Network: RAS menu. Further information can be found in the online help of the web console. In a serverless LAN, Windows uses the NetBIOS protocol for accessing files and printers via the network environment. NetBIOS can use NetBEUI, IPX/SPX or IP as the transport protocol. In the network environment, you can only access files and printers on workstations using IP for NetBIOS. 8.4 OpenCom 100 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server In a LAN with an IP-enabled server, you should coordinate integration of the OpenCom 100 with the responsible network administrator. You must decide on the IP address space to be used and which network services (DHCP, DNS, RAS, Internet access) the OpenCom 100 is to handle in the LAN. ISP (DNS) S0 OpenCom S0 Net S0 int Server (DHCP, RAS, int. DNS, Internet) S0 Net Ext. PC 1 PC 2 PC S0 Net Hub Net The OpenCom 100 in a LAN with an IP-enabled server 94

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Configuration Examples
OpenCom 100 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server
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8.3.3
RAS Access
You can establish a connection to the OpenCom 100 from an external PC via an
ISDN card.
The necessary IP settings are transmitted by the OpenCom 100 on establishment
of the connection. The computer that has dialled in has access to all services in the
LAN that can be used via the IP protocol. The authorisation for RAS access is set up
in the
Configurator
via the
User Manager: User Groups
menu.
The technical properties of the connection can be configured in the
Configurator
via the
Network
:
RAS
menu. Further information can be found in the online help
of the web console.
In a serverless LAN, Windows uses the NetBIOS protocol for accessing files and
printers via the network environment. NetBIOS can use NetBEUI, IPX/SPX or IP as
the transport protocol. In the network environment, you can only access files and
printers on workstations using IP for NetBIOS.
8.4
OpenCom 100 in a LAN with an IP-enabled
Server
In a LAN with an IP-enabled server, you should coordinate integration of the
OpenCom 100 with the responsible network administrator. You must decide on
the IP address space to be used and which network services (DHCP, DNS, RAS,
Internet access) the OpenCom 100 is to handle in the LAN.
The OpenCom 100 in a LAN with an IP-enabled server
OpenCom
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Net
PC 2
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Server
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int. DNS,
Internet)
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ISP
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Hub