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3.
Right-click on the server name in the left pane, and select Configure and Enable Routing
and Remote Access.
4.
Click the Next button when the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard starts.
5.
Select the option that describes your environment and then click the Next button to
proceed. The options are:
￿ Remote Access (Dial-up or VPN): Use this option to enable remote clients to connect
to the server through either a dial-up or VPN connection. Your server must have at
least two network adapters: one for the LAN and one for the WAN (Internet).
￿ Network Address Translation: This option does not apply to this chapter. This feature
allows internal clients to access the Internet over a single public IP address.
￿ Virtual Private Network (VPN) Access and NAT: Use this option to enable remote
clients to connect to the server through a VPN connection and to permit local clients
to access the Internet through a single common IP address on the server.
￿ Secure Connection Between Two Private Networks: Use this option to configure this
server as one endpoint in a connection with another server. This is known as a site-to-
site VPN.
￿ Custom Configuration: Use this option to configure this server as a VPN server when
none of the preceding options apply. Also use this option when you are already
connected to the Internet, such as through a firewall or router, and your only goal is
to enable this server to provide VPN services.
6.
If you selected Remote Access (Dial-up or VPN), then do the following:
a.
Select the check box next to VPN and click the Next button.
b.
Select the network card that connects your server to the WAN (Internet), and click
the Next button to proceed. (Optionally, you may also select to enable packet-
filtering security on the WAN card.)
c.
Select the network card that connects your server to the internal network to which
you want your remote clients to have access, and then click the Next button to
proceed.
d.
Select whether you want to use DHCP to provide addresses to remote clients or
whether you want to configure a static pool of addresses. Then click the Next
button to proceed.
e.
If you selected to use a static pool of addresses, configure them now and click the
Next button to proceed.
f.
Select the option to use a RADIUS server for authentication, if desired; click the
Next button to proceed.
g.
If you chose to use a RADIUS server, configure it now and click the Next button
to proceed.
h.
Click Finish to complete and exit the wizard.
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