Chapter 3. Configuring Routing

This chapter covers the following subjects:

The Need for Routing and Routing Tables: Every Windows computer maintains its own routing table. In this section, you learn what the entries in the routing table mean. You also learn about routing protocols and important routing terminology.

Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) in Windows Server 2008 R2: This section introduces you to the RRAS server, shows you how to install it, and shows you how to configure this server as an IP router.

Managing and Maintaining Routing Servers: In this section, you learn about demand-dial routing and IGMP router and proxy settings.

As you have already seen, computer networks of any significant size consist or a series of subnetworks ...

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