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VPN connect<strong>io</strong>ns<br />

Remote net address Here enter the IP address (e.g. 123.123.123.123) of the remote network.<br />

The remote network can also be only a single computer.<br />

Remote subnet mask<br />

Activate 1-to-1 NAT for<br />

the remote network<br />

Local network Gegenüberliegendes Netz<br />

Admin PC<br />

Local<br />

applikat<strong>io</strong>n<br />

Local<br />

applicat<strong>io</strong>n<br />

TAINY<br />

Address of<br />

the local<br />

network<br />

HSPA+,<br />

UMTS<br />

(E-)GPRS<br />

TAINY xMOD Page 67 of 111<br />

APN<br />

VPN tunnel<br />

INTERNET<br />

Address of<br />

the remote<br />

network<br />

VPN gateway<br />

Admin PC<br />

External<br />

remote<br />

stat<strong>io</strong>ns<br />

Note: HSPA+ and UMTS are supported by the TAINY HMOD only.<br />

Here enter the subnet mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0) of the remote network. The<br />

remote network can also be only a single computer.<br />

The TAINY xMOD-V3-IO has a 1-to-1 NAT funct<strong>io</strong>n for the remote network.<br />

In TAINY xMOD-V3-IO, the address range of the remote network on the<br />

VPN connect<strong>io</strong>n is defined by the<br />

- address of the remote network and the<br />

- network mask of the remote network<br />

If 1-to-1 NAT is switched off, local applicat<strong>io</strong>ns must use this address range<br />

for the addressing of remote locat<strong>io</strong>ns in the remote network.<br />

A locally used address range through which the local applicat<strong>io</strong>ns can<br />

address the remote locat<strong>io</strong>ns in the remote network can be defined when 1to-1<br />

NAT is activated.<br />

The 1-to-1 NAT funct<strong>io</strong>n in TAINY xMOD-V3-IO then maps the locally<br />

defined address range of the remote network on the address range of the<br />

remote network on the VPN connect<strong>io</strong>n.<br />

The locally used address range of the remote network is defined by the<br />

- address for 1-to-1 NAT for the remote network and the<br />

- network mask of the remote network<br />

Example:<br />

Address range: 123.123.123.xyz<br />

Target address: 123.123.123.101<br />

Address range for 1-zu-1<br />

NAT to the remote<br />

network<br />

Local network<br />

Translat<strong>io</strong>n of target address<br />

Translat<strong>io</strong>n of originator address<br />

TAINY<br />

Example:<br />

Address range: 234.234.234.xyz<br />

Target address: 234.234.234.101<br />

Address range of<br />

the remote network<br />

VPN connect<strong>io</strong>n to the<br />

remote network<br />

Yes The TAINY xMOD-V3-IO uses 1-to-1 NAT for the remote<br />

network.<br />

Enter the locally used target address as the address for 1-to-1<br />

NAT for the remote network.<br />

No The TAINY xMOD-V3-IO does not use 1-to-1 NAT for the<br />

remote network.

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