RE: rras, dhcp question



Hello,

Thanks for posting!

From your post I understand that you want to assign an arrange of IPs at a
group basis in VPN connection.

Based on my research RRAS server cannot achieve the goal. Additionaly, IAS
also cannot do the work. IAS is the Windows implementation of a Remote
Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server in Windows 2000 Server
and a RADIUS server and proxy in Windows Server 2003.

As a workaround, you may assign a static IP address at a user basis. You
may refer to the following method.

Checked under user properties under dial in checked Enable Access and also
added the static ip there.

Hope the information helps.

Best Regards,

Jason Tan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| I have several users connecting to rras by way of MS vpn. rras uses dhcp
to
| assign ip addresses. I was wondering if it is possible to assign one
range of
| ips to one group and another range in the same subnet to another group.
|
| For example,
| Group A gets 192.168.0.150 - 192.168.0.199
| Group B gets 192.168.0.200 - 192.168.0.254
|
| I would like to do this without ISA. If I cannot do this straight through
| rras and DHCP, could I use IAS (again, not ISA)?
|
| All servers are Windows 2003. Computers are 2000 Pro or XP Pro.
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| Thank you,
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| Eddy - MCSE
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