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lill
hi,
scenario:
An internal network that consists of many subnets with different levels
of sensitivie data. Every subnet has a Remote Access Server (RAS)
connected (RAS_1 is connected to subnet_1, RAS_2 to subnet_2 and so on).
There is also one RAS, RAS_0, in the perimeter network that receives
all the remote access requests from the remote clients. The RAS_0 is
also a firewall (for example an ISA server running RRAS). The remote
clients belongs to different subnets, and their traffic must be routed
to the correct subnet from the RAS_0. There will be tunnels between
RAS_0 and RAS_1, RAS_0 and RAS_2 and so on to transport the traffic
between RAS_0 and the RAS in the correct sufbnet
Does RRAS support this kind of operation? And if so, how do I configure
the routing table at RAS_0?
Thanks,
Lill
scenario:
An internal network that consists of many subnets with different levels
of sensitivie data. Every subnet has a Remote Access Server (RAS)
connected (RAS_1 is connected to subnet_1, RAS_2 to subnet_2 and so on).
There is also one RAS, RAS_0, in the perimeter network that receives
all the remote access requests from the remote clients. The RAS_0 is
also a firewall (for example an ISA server running RRAS). The remote
clients belongs to different subnets, and their traffic must be routed
to the correct subnet from the RAS_0. There will be tunnels between
RAS_0 and RAS_1, RAS_0 and RAS_2 and so on to transport the traffic
between RAS_0 and the RAS in the correct sufbnet
Does RRAS support this kind of operation? And if so, how do I configure
the routing table at RAS_0?
Thanks,
Lill