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Steve Seguis

"Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration"

Figure 11-24
shows the output of the route print command. The first section of the command??™s
output is an Interface List. The interface number is listed followed by the MAC address
and then the interface description. You use the interface number from this command
when you need to specify the interface for the route add command.
Although using the command prompt for adding routes can be helpful, it??™s by far
easier to use the RRAS management interface to define static routes. To create a new
static route using the interface, simply expand the protocol (IPv4 or IPv6) in the RRAS
Figure 11-22. Configuring the address pool assigned by your ISP
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Figure 11-23. Configuring NAT port redirection rules
Figure 11-24. Output of the route print command
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management interface, select New Static Route, and enter the relevant information.
Figure 11-25 shows how you would fill out the New Static Route dialog box to add the
same route information we added using the command prompt.
REMOTE ACCESS
Windows Server 2008 provides two different methods for remote access: dial-up and
VPN. Dial-up obviously requires a modem or modem bank to allow remote connectivity
using POTS (plain old telephone system) or ISDN. VPNs are designed to reduce the
overall cost of remote access by leveraging the Internet to establish a secure tunnel for
communicating between remote computers and the corporate private network.


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