4. Select Network Policy and Access Services on the Select Roles screen, and then
click Next.
5. Click Next on the Introduction to Network Policy and Access Services screen.
6. Select Routing and Remote Access Services on the Select Role Services screen
(Figure 11-2). Then click Next.
7. Confirm the installation options and click Install.
8. Click Close when the installation completes.
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Routing Configuration with RRAS
Now that you understand how routing works and have installed RRAS, you can move
on to learning how routing is configured in Windows Server 2008 using RRAS. Before
you begin, however, you need to make sure your server has at least two network interfaces.
After all, without two different interfaces, there??™s nothing to route.
Hands-On Exercise: Configuring and Enabling RRAS
In this exercise, we configure RRAS for LAN routing and enable the RRAS service.
1. Click Routing and Remote Access from the Administrative Tools Start menu
item to open the Routing and Remote Access management console.
2. Right-click your server name and choose Configure and Enable Routing and
Remote Access. This will open the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup
Wizard.
Figure 11-2. Selecting Routing and Remote Access Services Role Services.
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3. Click Next on the Welcome screen.
4. Select Custom Configuration on the Configuration screen, as shown in
Figure 11-3.
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