Re: unknown RAS leases in DHCP server
- From: "Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 15:47:10 -0600
"ffx" <ffx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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now, who can rras server reserve leases in the dhcp server if i never
enabled rras ?
i can't get the concept ...
It is enabled somewhere. It can be on any server.
is there a way to avoid those leases from getting reserved ?
Don't install RRAS,..or leave it disabled.
i've tried to disable the rras service but it simply cuts down network
access to the server.
What does RRAS have to do with accessing the server over the network? RRAS
is designed for Remote Access and to operate as a LAN Router. That's why it
is called Routing and Remote Access Services. I guess you will have to
explain what RRAS is doing there to start with.
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