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Now, with the advent of VPN technology, Windows 2000 you will have the capability to roll out network designs that will save you money, be faster and easier to administer and maintain, and will solve many connectivity problems that are impractical to solve before. One of the most important changes in Windows 2000 is the addition of enhanced routing (the first "R" in "RRAS") and better remote client services (the "RAS"). The key uses of these features are found in Microsoft's new virtual private networks (VPN) technology. The ever increasing number of mobile workers, as well as the demand for Internet access from every desktop has changed the face of the traditional network. Windows 2000 offers new ways to perform these tasks and many new features have been integrated into the operating system. This book will show you how to design, install, and manage a Windows 2000 network using RRAS.
I. INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION.
1. Overview, Features, and Benefits.Remote Access Components. Routing Components. Other Features. Summary.
2. Remote Access Server.RAS Overview. Authentication and Authorization. User Access Configuration. Summary. References.
3. Dial-Up Networking.Dial-Up Networking Overview. Hardware Installation. Configure Dialing Parameters. Configuring a Dial-Up Connection. Incoming Connections. Summary. References.
4. Routing Protocols.Routing Concepts. Unicast Routing. Multicasting. IP Routing. Other Routing Protocols. Demand-Dial Routing. Summary. References.
5. Configuring the Windows 2000 Router.Configuration Basics. IP Routing. IPX Routing. Demand-Dial Routing. AppleTalk Routing. Filtering. Conclusion.
II. ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION.
6. Routing Tools.Netsh. mrinfo. pathping. Scheduling Tools.
7. Virtual Private Networks.VPN Defined. New Features of Windows 2000 VPNs. Anatomy of a VPN Connection. Types of VPNs. VPN Tunneling Protocols. VPN Routing. VPNs and Firewalls. VPN Configuration. References.
8. Windows 2000 Connection Services.Connection Point Services. Connection Manager. References.
9. Internet Authentication Service.Overview of IAS. Planning Your IAS Deployment. Installation and Configuration. IAS Scenarios. References.
III. RRAS PLANNING.
10. Bandwidth and Telecommunications.Bandwidth and Usage Statistics. Telecommunication Services. References.
11. Shared Internet Connectivity.Network Address Translation Protocol. Internet Connection Sharing. References.
12. Network Design.Small Office/Home Office Networks. Medium-sized Networks. Large Networks. References.
IV. APPENDIXES.
Appendix A. Technical Overview of RAS Communications.Windows 2000 Security. Internet Protocol Security. References.
Appendix B. Troubleshooting.Remote Access Server and Dial-Up Networking. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). Routing Problems. Demand-Dial Routing.
Appendix C. Glossary.