![]() Throughout this guide we will be referencing those numbers. Those details are indicated by red numbers. To setup your VPN connection, you'll need to keep track of certain pieces of information. Task 1 – Configure your VPN Device This section describes the configuration of your LANCOM VPN router. A list of terms used by LANCOM, and their corresponding terms in VPN Tracker can be found in Appendix: Terminology Matrix. Please note that for each peer, the settings on the other peer are considered to be “remote”, while the own settings are called “local”: a “local” setting from VPN Tracker’s perspective, is a “remote” setting from the VPN gateway’s perspective, and vice versa. In the case of VPN Tracker, one peer is a Mac running VPN Tracker (“client”), the other is (usually) a gateway capable of handling VPN tunnels. Terminology Each VPN connection is established between two peers. Please adapt the term "office network", which is used throughout this manual, to your scenario. The instructions also apply to connections from a desktop computer or notebook in your office to a VPN gateway at home or at another office. ![]() Please note that the connection from a MacBook at home to an office network is just one possible scenario. Once the VPN tunnel is up, San Francisco can access the office network behind the VPN gateway. A VPN tunnel will be established between the public interfaces in San Francisco and New York. In our example, the office network has the IP range 192.168.1.0/24. The VPN gateway has a second interface which is connected to the internal office network. The office's LANCOM VPN gateway is also connected to the Internet and can be accessed via an static IP address. The MacBook is connected directly to the Internet, and has a public IP address, assigned by an ISP. The following diagram illustrates this scenario: Scenario In our example, we need to connect an employee's Mac Book in San Francisco to an office in New York. VPN Tracker is compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5. We recommend one VPN Tracker Professional Edition for the administrator’s Mac in order to export configuration files to the clients. You will need one VPN Tracker Personal Edition license for each Mac connecting to the LANCOM device. The instructions should also apply to other LANCOM VPN devices with these these firmware revisions. Please note: VPN Tracker has been tested with the LANCOM 1721 VPN device and the above firmware versions. The latest release for your LANCOM firewall can be obtained from For this document, LCOS and were used. Prerequisites First make sure to use a recent LANCOM firmware version. Please be sure to read those instructions and understand them before starting.ĮQUINUX SHALL HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE HOW-TO OR ANY CHANGE TO THE ROUTER GENERALLY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS, OR DATA, EVEN IF EQUINUX HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. This paper is only a supplement to, not a replacement for, the instructions that have been included with your LANCOM device. The LANCOM firewall is configured as a router connecting a company LAN to the Internet. Introduction This document describes how VPN Tracker can be used to establish a connection between a Macintosh running Mac OS X and a LANCOM VPN router. 23 Steps 1 - 4: Follow Steps 1- 4 of “Task 1 – Configure Your VPN Device”. Setting up a VPN Connection with a Static IP Address. 21 It‘s time to go out!.21 Test your connection. 13 Step 6a – Retrieve your Intranet Information.14 Step 6b – Add an In-Dialing Address Pool. 9 Step 1 – Access the Configuration Menu. 26 VPN Connection Seems to Be Connected, but no Resources Can Be Accessed. 23 Step 6a: Retrieve your Intranet Information. equinux is not responsible for printing or clerical errors. and other countries.Įquinux shall have absolutely no liability for any direct or indirect, special or other consequential damages in connection with the use of the quick setup guide or any change to the router generally, including without limitation, any lost profits, business, or data, even if equinux has been advised of the possibility of such damages.Įvery effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. The equinux logo is a trademark of equinux AG and equinux USA, Inc., registered in the U.S. Your rights to the software are governed by the accompanying software license agreement.įileMaker is a trademark of FileMaker, Inc. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of equinux AG or equinux USA, Inc. AppleCare is a service mark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. Finder and Mail are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, iBook, Mac, Mac OS, MacBook, PowerBook are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S.
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