Name
RRAS
Synopsis
See also Connections and VPN
- Add a server to the RRAS console
Routing and Remote Access → Add a Server
- Configure and enable RRAS as a dial-up remote access server
Routing and Remote Access → Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access → Remote Access (Dial-up or VPN)
- Configure and enable RRAS in a plain vanilla configuration you can later customize
Routing and Remote Access → Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access → Custom Configuration
- Configure and enable RRAS to connect two networks together using PPPoE
Routing and Remote Access → Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access → Secure Connection Between Two Private Networks
- Configure and enable RRAS to provide Internet access through network address translation
Routing and Remote Access → Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access → Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Configure dial-up settings for remote access users
Users → Managing Domain Users → Configure a User → Dial-in
- Create or edit a remote access policy and profile
Routing and Remote Access → Configure a Remote Access Policy
Routing and Remote Access—Concepts → Remote Access Policies
- Disconnect a remote client with no warning
Routing and Remote Access → Configure RRAS → Manage Remote Access Clients
- Display or modify the routing table
route
- Display the status of a server and its ports
Routing and Remote Access → Configure RRAS → Monitor RRAS
- Display the status of connected remote clients
Routing and Remote Access ...
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