Aastra OpenCom 510 User Guide - Page 113

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Configuration Examples Branch Link 10.5 Branch Link You can use the OpenCom 510 to interlink two LANs via ISDN. To do this, you configure two OpenCom 510 systems so that they can dial in to each other. In order for this to work, the two LANs must be configured for different IP address ranges (subnetworks). For at least one of the OpenCom 510 systems, change the prescribed address range for the LAN. OpenCom (IP=192.168.99.254, Net=192.168.99.0) Net S0 OpenCom (IP=192.168.11.254, Net=192.168.11.0) S0 Net PC 1 PC 2 PC 1 PC 2 Net Hub Net Net Hub Net The OpenCom 510 in a LAN-to-LAN link In the Configurator, NET Configuration: Branch menu you can configure the dial-in settings. The OpenCom 510 will set up a connection whenever a IP data transfer to the other LAN is requested. Note that such a connection is only set up when specific requests are made. These can be for FTP file transfers, e-mails or downloading Web pages. Name resolution via broadcasts is not possible. If you wish to use the LAN-to-LAN link to access files and printers in the Windows network, you need an IP-enabled server that administers the name resolution for the Windows network. As the IP address range, you can select one of the 256 class C subnetworks designed for local LANs. Select a class C sub-network in the range from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.0. 111

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Configuration Examples
Branch Link
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10.5
Branch Link
You can use the OpenCom 510 to interlink two LANs via ISDN.
To do this, you configure two OpenCom 510 systems so that they can dial in to
each other.
In order for this to work, the two LANs must be configured for different IP address
ranges (subnetworks). For at least one of the OpenCom 510 systems, change the
prescribed address range for the LAN.
The OpenCom 510 in a LAN-to-LAN link
In the
Configurator
,
NET Configuration: Branch
menu you can configure the
dial-in settings. The OpenCom 510 will set up a connection whenever a IP data
transfer to the other LAN is requested.
Note that such a connection is only set up when specific requests are made. These
can be for FTP file transfers, e-mails or downloading Web pages. Name resolution
via broadcasts is not possible. If you wish to use the LAN-to-LAN link to access files
and printers in the Windows network, you need an IP-enabled server that admin-
isters the name resolution for the Windows network.
As the IP address range, you can select one of the 256 class C subnetworks
designed for local LANs. Select a class C sub-network in the range from 192.168.0.0
to 192.168.255.0.
OpenCom
(IP=192.168.99.254,
Net=192.168.99.0)
S
0
Net
PC 2
Net
PC 1
Net
Hub
OpenCom
(IP=192.168.11.254,
Net=192.168.11.0)
S
0
Net
PC 2
Net
PC 1
Net
Hub