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Managing Routing and Remote Access: Introduction:In this section, we are going to explore RRAS, the Routing and Remote Access Service. RRAS is most commonly used as a remote access service (the RAS part), whether that is dial-up or VPN. What is often overlooked, however, is the routing functionality that Microsoft has included with the service.
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment Review: We have discussed the many issues surrounding users and groups in a Windows Server 2003 environment. Now that you have completed this chapter, you should feel familiar with the following subjects...
Managing Routing and Remote Access we are going to explore RRAS, the Routing and Remote Access Service. RRAS is most commonly used as a remote access service (the RAS part), whether that is dial-up or VPN. What is often overlooked, however, is the routing functionality that Microsoft has included with the service. Any computer with 2 NICs that is running Windows Server 2003 can be used as a full-featured router,
Managing Routing Protocols There are 3 steps involved in configuring a routing protocol. First, you must add the protocol itself, and then you must add at least one interface for the protocol. You can add as many interfaces as you want to a given routing protocol, or at least as many as you have. Once you have added the interface or interfaces to the protocol, you then can perform any additional configuration necessary for your networking environment.