New dial-up interface from the command-line

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Hi All.
I have a question about "Routing services".
I use Routing Services on Win2000 and Win2003 servers with the "NAT" protocol.
Everything works well.

I want to do the same on a WindowsXP professional machine.
I know it's possible using the "netsh" utility and the "remoteacces" service.
The problem is the "interface registration"!

Even on the server operating system, I'm not able to register a new dial-up interface to the router form the command line.
If I create the interface from the gui I can configure it later form the command-line, but I'm not able to register to the router a new one without using the gui.

I tried unsucessfully configuring manually the "router.pbk" file.

How can I use the command-line to create and register to the router a new dial-up interface?
Really thank you for your help.
JO Sabor
 
Hi JO Sabor,

As of now there is no support for creating a new dial-up interface at the
server side [using netsh] or the client side [using rasphone or rasdial]
from the command line.

Thanks,
Sharoon

JO Sabor said:
Hi All.
I have a question about "Routing services".
I use Routing Services on Win2000 and Win2003 servers with the "NAT" protocol.
Everything works well.

I want to do the same on a WindowsXP professional machine.
I know it's possible using the "netsh" utility and the "remoteacces" service.
The problem is the "interface registration"!

Even on the server operating system, I'm not able to register a new
dial-up interface to the router form the command line.
If I create the interface from the gui I can configure it later form the
command-line, but I'm not able to register to the router a new one without
using the gui.
 
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