Re: Hope it's not silly but is ISA server like a router?
From: Tristan Kington [MSFT] (tristank_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/03/04
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Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 19:01:33 +1100
The RRAS service is more like a router, and it's included with all Windows
Server OS's - so it's even cheaper again!
ISA builds from Windows' capabilities, but I'd hesitate to brand it a
"router" as such.
-- http://blogs.msdn.com/tristank/ -- This post is provided "AS-IS", and confers no warranty. "mmac" <no@thank.you> wrote in message news:ec76e4SwEHA.2572@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Does ISA server act like a router/firewall? I ask because as an MSDN > subscriber I have access to it and I need to learn how routers with > multiple wan IP's and "address mapping "are configured. Perhaps this would > be the best way for me to really dig into it on the cheap? > >
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