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Creating Solutions with Routing and Remote Access Service
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bet | 5/35 | Sana | 21.03.2017 | Hajmi | 200.5 Kb. | | #1026 |
The widespread migration toward the Internet Protocol creates a golden age for ISVs, IHVs, system integrators, network consultants, and Net managers who are creating and implementing IP-based internetworking solutions.
Organizations around the world are redesigning their networks to be more Internet-centric. Windows NT Server 5.0 with its Routing and Remote Access Service is the ideal platform for hosting internetworking solutions.
The same Windows NT Server-based system that is placed in a branch office for applications, such as the Microsoft BackOffice family, can also host virtual private networks with Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)-based connections, enabled by RRAS. The built-in routing capabilities interface with a broad array of industry standard network interface cards (NICs) and routing gear. And the IP and IPX packet filtering, especially when combined with Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0, provides great firewall protection. Of course third-party firewalls and management programs can also be deployed because of the open nature of the Windows NT Server and RRAS platform.
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