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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks

by Wayne Lawson
November 2000
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
608 pages
16h 50m
English
Syngress
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530 Appendix • Implementing the Windows 2000 Servers
Next you must configure routers and firewalls. Configuration may not
be necessary, however, unless the existing configuration would block the
passage of Terminal Services traffic. You should ensure that the Remote
Desktop Protocol (RDP) port is not blocked on any routers and firewalls
that are placed between the Terminal Servers, the Terminal Services
License Server and the Terminal Services clients. RDP uses TCP port 3389.
In addition, you must ensure that the IP addresses of your servers and
clients are not blocked on any routers or firewalls either. If you have an
application layer firewall, you should ...
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