Re: Change IP Pool in RRAS

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Where are you trying to set up this static route? It does not go on the
RRAS server. It has to go on the gateway router of the 192.168.1.0 network.
And you will need to use the actual IP address of the RRAS router, not
192.168.1.n .



111@xxxxxx wrote:
Thanks information.
But I have a question when I setup the statics route.
My step as below.
1. Static Route
2. Interface, Select Network Card for LAN connection.
3. Denstination : 101.10.100.0
4. Network Mask: 255.255.255.0
5. Gateway : 192.168.1.n
6. Metic: 1

- When I click apply , it show network mask wrong, please advice.
- After change this setting, is need change the IP address Pool in W2K
Server.

Thanks
Jackie Wong
"Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote in message
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When you put the remotes in a different IP subnet, they cannot see
the LAN machines without routing. So the first step is to enable IP
routing on the server. You do this by configuring RRAS as a LAN
router.

Routing will then automatically work if the RRAS server is the
default gateway for the LAN. If it is not, the traffic for 10.10.100
will go to the default gateway and be lost. It must go the the RRAS
server first.

To make that happen you would need to add a static route to the
gateway router to send traffic for 10.10.100.x to the RRAS router.
eg

10.10.100.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.n

where 192.168.1.n is the IP address of the RRAS server. The RRAS
server will then forward the traffic to the client over the VPN link.

When you have done this, you should be able to ping a machine on
the 192.168.1 LAN from a remote client using its IP address. If you
can ping by IP but not by name, check your DNS and/or WINS setup. It
is a name resolution problem, not a routing problem.

111@xxxxxx wrote:
At point 3, why check the DNS or WINS first, is need add the new RRAS
IP pool in the AD DNS or WINS...

Please advice.

it
"Robert L [MS-MVP]" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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1. Open RRAS, right-click on the RRAS server>Properties>IP. You
will have two options, DHCP and Static address pool.
2. If you check LAND and demand-dial routing, that should route to
the LAN.
3. If you can ping the exchange IP, I would check the DNS or WINS
first.

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"IT-BOY" <it_jackie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Our Structure as below.
1. Win2000 RRAS Server locate on win 2000 AD Server
2. RRAS Server use AD Server DHCP server IP address (
192.168.1.x)
3. Exchange Server locate same AD server IP address (192.168.1.5)
4. VPN client via PPTP dail in to RRSA server using outlook sync
mail data.

New Structure as below.
1. RRAS Server locate on AD server no change.
2. Assign special IP pool ( 10.10.100.0 - 10.10.100.30) to RRAS
server,
disable using internal DHCP server IP address.
3. Exchange Server IP address no change
4. VPN client via PPTP dial in to RRAS Server with get
10.10.100.x IP
address.

My question as below.
- How to change new IP Pool in exisiting RRAS Server.
- How to setup the IP routing in RRAS as VPN client still connect
to
Exchange server sync message.
- I have try only change the RRAS server IP Pool, but afterr our
exchange
server services does not work.

Please advice and help.

IT IT


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