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Creating a WAN link
About this task
This procedure is a high level procedure for creating a data link from Site A to Site B via the
WAN ports. For this example the IP address is 192.168.43.1.
Procedure
1. At Site A, on IP address 192.168.43, create a normal service.
The service name can be any text and is used to identify this particular service. The
account name and password entered for the service are presented to the remote
end, therefore must match the user name and password configured at Site B. The
Encrypted Password option can only be used if the remote end also supports
CHAP.
2. Create a user.
Under the Dial In tab, select Dial In On. This User account is used to authenticate
the connection from the Site B. Note that if the service and user have the same
name these two configuration forms are automatically linked and become an
Intranet service. The user password is displayed at the bottom of the Service tab
as the Incoming Password.
3. Setup RAS.
If CHAP is to be used on this link, then the Encrypted Password option must be
checked in the service and in the RAS service. The name of the RAS service must
match the name of the service at Site B. Note that if the RAS settings are given the
same name as the service and user they are automatically linked and become a
WAN service. Ensure that the Encrypted Password option is not checked when
using a WAN service.
4. Edit the WAN port.
Do not create a new WAN port. The WAN port is automatically detected. If a WAN
port is not displayed, connect the WAN cable, reboot the control unit and receive
the configuration. The WAN port configuration form should now be added.
5. Create an IP Route.
In the IP address field enter the network address of the remote end — not the IP
address of the control unit. Under Destination select the service created above.
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