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IP Office ISDN Remote Access

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irodrigues83

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Oct 1, 2009
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Good Morning,

I need the help, I was make a remote connection: IP Office ISDN Remote Access, but when i trying to connecter my IP Office i have the error numbrer 738.

DHCP MODE it's in Disable.

Rodrigues.

 
DHCP mode should be DialIn otherwise it wont work.

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DHCP does not need to be enabled
just make sure the IP address of your connection is set correctly (default 192.168.99.x)

Computers are like Air conditioners:-
Both stop working when you open Windows
 
Or you should use the 192.168.99.x ipaddress in the TCP/IP settings of your dialin connection.
But then the default IP route should be in the system.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
I think it will be, but i have the same config in the other client it's work.

 
You are not having an IP address
When lan 2 has DHCP turned on then you will get one from there but if it is turned off (i am sure it is) then you won't
Then you need to set one manually.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
Thanks for your help, in LAN2 the DHCP MODE it's in client options.
 
So that means the IPO cannot give you an IP Address!
You have two options

1: Try a static free address in the range of lan1 or lan2
2: Use a static ipaddress for the range 192.168.99.x

Both are set in the network settings of the dialin connection.



BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
or simply.

create an IP route of YOUR network on the IPO and set the destination to your Dialin User

then on YOUR IPO setup a service to your customer and in YOUR IPO routes add your customers network destined for the appropriate service.

set YOUR PC default gateway to the IPO (make sure you have a default route on the IPO too or you lose internet) and ping the customers IPO. you should see a dial up connection to their switch and be able to ping their switch.

ACSS - SME
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HSM, I was with you up until "simply..."

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