Re: RRAS 2003 can create Tunnels?



nice ,but how such implementation could worl ,
you keep saying that this can be done via RRAS2003 but how?



"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:

In news:0A569963-2471-4313-A272-AAFD61D6ED1D@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Ammar <Ammar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on below:
no Sirs ; you didnt got the point ;

Now my i want to connect my site to a remote site passing through two
different ISPs ...

The two ISP arrange the following setup ;

The gave me an IP 10.0.0.1 ,and they want me to create a tunnel with
source
10.0.0.1 and destination 192.168.0.1 ,this tunnel will terminate at
the second SP2 network ,and they will handle the traffic there and
deliver it to my remote site.

So,they want me to buy a router to create such tunnel.I have RRAS
Server in the site ,so can this RRAS make such tunnel?

"Bill Grant" wrote:

Sure, you can do it. But why? Keep in mind you will be creating a tunnel
between a Windows RRAS and their Cisco router, which is a little more
difficult to setup.

Besides, why would you want to waste a Windows machine to do such a thing
anyway? It's actually much less expensive and more secure to use a Cisco
router as the ISP is suggesting. Let a Windows server be a Windows server to
take care of your internal client production needs. Also, if the WIndows
server is a DC, it is HIGHLY not recommended to do such a thing because of
the ramifications with AD and DNS.

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