
Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration
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To specify the network protocol(s) for every set-up connection
1. Click Start > Settings > Network Connections and right-click the connection.
2. Select Properties.
3. In the properties dialog box of your connection, click the Networking tab.
You can now activate the desired network protocol(s) for your connection.
For more detailed information on the RAS client, see the Windows RAS documentation.
RAS server setup
Note: Windows
®
XP Professional and Windows Vista
®
allow you to set up an incoming connection that can
accept up to three (3) incoming calls.
To set up an connection under Windows
®
XP start the New Connection Wizard and select Set up an advanced
connection > Accept incoming connections.
To set up an connection under Windows Vista
®
go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Connection
> File > New Incoming Connection.
Since Windows
®
XP Professional and Windows Vista
®
do not allow for setting up a RAS server for a large number
of incoming connections, the following description only refers to the Windows Server
®
2003 and Windows Server
®
2008 operating systems.
The Remote Access application enables you to configure and control the RAS server.
To configure and enable remote access under Windows Server
®
2003 and Windows Server
®
2008:
1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Routing and Remote Access.
2. In the Routing and Remote Access window, right-click the entry for your computer and select Configure
and Enable Routing and Remote Access.
3. In the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard, click Next.
4. In the Configuration dialog box, select Remote access (dial-up or VPN).
Click Next.
5. In the Remote Access box, select whether the server should receive VPN and/or dial-up connections.
Click Next.
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