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Understanding VPNs and PPTP

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Figure 7 IP Address Translation

Understanding VPNs
and PPTP

Virtual private networks (VPN) are private, secure networks created in public
networks such as the Internet. A VPN is essentially a secure, private tunnel within
the Internet. Since VPN calls are placed through a local ISP, they eliminate long
distance charges that would occur from directly dialing to a remote private
network.

One of the protocols which enables a VPN to be created is PPTP. The PPTP protocol
allows for multiple workstations to establish a secure multi-protocol connection to
a remote, private network via a single, locally-dialed ISP account as shown in
Figure 8. Any networking protocols such as IP, IPX and NetBEUI can be supported
transparently through the tunnel. While the LAN Modem supports PPTP, it does
not play an active role in creating or terminating a tunnel.

Figure 8 Connection to an Remote Private Network via an ISP

192.168.1.5

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2.168.1.2

19

2.

168.1.4

OfficeConnect 56K LAN Modem

192.168.1.1

Analog POTS line

Internet/Intranet or

online service

3

Com

Jack’s PC
192.168.1.2

Chrissy’s PC
192.168.1.3

Larry’s PC
192.168.1.4

Janet’s PC
192.168.1.5

198.6.1.1

19

8.6.1

.1

19

8.6.1

.1

198

.6.1.1

IP address
assigned by ISP

Translates PC IP
addresses to IP
address assigned
by ISP

Analog POTS line

Public telephone

network

3C886

56K LAN Modem

PWR AA

RD SD

Alert

Tx Coll

1

2 3 4

CD

OH

LAN STATUS

From the Edge to the Heart

of the Network.

3

Com

POWER

ISDN

Alert

B1

B2

TX COLL 1

2

3

4

3

Com

LAN STATUS

ISDN LAN Modem

3C892

OK

Internet Service

Provider

LAN Modem

Tunnel

terminator

Corporate

network