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Configuring RRAS

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  • 07/02/2012
  • 2 minutes to read

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Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2

The following procedures are used to configure the Routing and Remote Access service (RRAS).

  • Install RRAS

  • Open the RRAS MMC Snap-in

  • Configure a Dial-Up Remote Access Server

  • Configure a Firewall for VPN Traffic

  • Configure the Way RRAS Assigns IP Addresses to VPN Clients

  • Configure Logging Levels for RRAS

  • Configure Network Access Protection Enforcement for VPN

  • Configure Ports for Remote Access

  • Configure RRAS with a Computer Authentication Certificate

  • Configure Static Packet Filters

  • Configure the IPv4 DHCP Relay Agent

  • Configure the IPv6 DHCP Relay Agent

  • Configure TCP/IP on the RRAS Server

  • Create a Demand-Dial Interface

  • Create a Static Route

  • Enable and Configure NAT

  • Enable and Configure RIP

  • Enable IPv6 Remote Access

  • Enable RRAS as a LAN and WAN Router

  • Enable RRAS as a VPN Server

  • Enable RRAS as a VPN Server and a NAT Router

  • Remove RRAS from a Server

  • View Information in RRAS

Additional references

  • Checklists for RRAS

  • Routing and Remote Access Service: Product Help for Windows Server 2008 R2

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In this article

  • Previous Version Docs
  • Blog
  • Contribute
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • Terms of Use
  • Trademarks
  • © Microsoft 2022