Re: Win2K3 end point routers on separate Win2K3 networks

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From: Phillip Windell (_at_.)
Date: 04/22/04


Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 13:30:38 -0500


"ch" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2d7a01c4288e$63a129f0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> I have 2 questions:
> 1. Is the setup any different for Win2K3?

Not sure. Never have done it with 2003.

> 2. How do I tell the DC to point VPN traffic to the new
> end point router and for all other traffic to use the
> cable modem router as they currently do?

Snce you only have two subnets and since they are directly connected, the
two VPN boxes are already aware of each other. The on rest of the clients in
the system they either need to use their respective VPN box as the Default
Gateway or whatever is their default gateway must have the routing setup on
it so that it knows to send anything for the remote network to the VPN box.

> I was told that I
> needed to create a VPN policy on each Win2K3 DC - and then
> other post told me that I didn't. I'm confused. Any help
> is appreciated.

I never heard of "VPN Policies".

-- 
Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


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