Re: Direct Dial Routing Issue
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:46:17 +1000
No, you do not manually add routes. You configure the routes using the
New Static Route wizard in RRAS. You select the demand-dial interface (from
the dropdown list) to link the route to the dd interface. You then configure
the calling router so that it connects to the dd interface (by using the
name of the dd interface as the username making the connection). When you
connect to the dd interface, the route becomes active and routes traffic for
the subnet through the VPN link.
durinp@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> OK, I added static routes on each server to its own network and now if
> I'm on a VPN server, my traffic is routed correctly at the other end
> of the VPN.
>
> Now, how can I set it up so that client machines can traverse the VPN?
> I'm assuming I have to manually add a route on the machine but I'm not
> sure.
.
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