How to Configure RRAS DOD to Interoperate with Third-Party Unnumbered Connections

ID: Q226322


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SUMMARY

When Dial on Demand (DoD) in Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) is used to connect to a terminal server, the terminal server may give out an IP address on the same subnet as the LAN that the RRAS server is connected to. As a result, the clients on the local LAN and the remote side of RRAS server fall within the same IP network.

A number of hardware routers/terminal servers allow you to do this with "Unnumbered connections". RRAS can be configured to work with these kinds of routers, so that you do not have to subnet the range of IPs that you have been given from an Internet Service Provider (ISP).


MORE INFORMATION

In RRAS, when dialing a third-party terminal server or router that supports unnumbered connections, configure the following:

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Version           : winnt:4.0
Platform          : winnt 
Issue type        : kbinfo 

Last Reviewed: June 30, 1999