Friday, January 23, 2015

2. There are some roaming employees in your company who need to travel on official duties and connect to the company's network while out of office. Therefore, you need to configure a Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS) server to support these remote users. How will you configure RRAS?

To implement the desired solution, you need to configure Windows RRAS as a dial-up server. To
configure Windows RRAS as a dial-up server, you need to perform the following tasks:
Install RRAS.
Configure the computer to act as a dial-up RRAS.
Install and verify the dial-up configuration.


Task 1: Installing RRAS To install RRAS, you need to perform the following steps in the Image_DC1 virtual machine:
1. Ensure that the Server Manager window is open and active.
2. Select Dashboard in the left pane.
3. Click the Add roles and features link in the right pane.
4. Click the Next button. The Select installation type page is displayed.
5. Click the Next button. The Select destination server page is displayed.
6. Click the Next button. The Select server roles page is displayed.
7. Select the Remote Access check box. The Add Roles and Features Wizard dialog box is displayed.
8. Click the Add Features button. The Select server roles page is displayed.
9. Click the Next button. The Select features page is displayed.
10. Click the Next button. The Remote Access page is displayed.
11. Click the Next button. The Select role services page is displayed.
12. Ensure that the DirectAccess and VPN (RAS) check box is selected.
13. Click the Next button. The Web Server Role (HS) page is displayed.
14. Click the Next button. The Select role services page is displayed.
15. Click the Next button. The Confirm installation selections page is displayed.
16. Select the Restart the destination server automatically if required check box.
17. Click the Yes button. The Confirm installation selections page is displayed.
18. Click the Install button. The Installation progress page is displayed.
19. Click the Close button.

Task 2: Configuring the Computer to Act as a Dial-up RRAS To configure the computer to act as a dial-up RRAS, you need to perform the following steps in the Image_DC1 virtual machine:
1. Press the Windows key. The Start screen is displayed.
2. Click the Routing and Remote Access tile. The Routing and Remote Access window is displayed.
3. Select the BIAGE_DC1 (local) node in the left pane.
4. Select Action-.Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access from the menu bar.
5. Click the Next button. The Configuration page is displayed.
6. Ensure that the Remote access (dial-up or VPN) option is selected.
7. Click the Next button. The Remote Access page is displayed.
8. Select the VPN and Dial-up check boxes.
9. Click the Next button. The VPN Connection page is displayed.
10. Select the Local Area Connection option under the Name column.
11. Click the Next button. The IP Address Assignment page is displayed.
12. Ensure that the Automatically option is selected.
13. Click the Next button. The Managing Multiple Remote Access Servers page is displayed.
14. Click the Next button. The Completing the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard page is displayed.
15. Click the Finish button. The Routing and Remote Access message box is displayed.
16. Click the OK button.

Task 3: Installing and Verifying the Dial-up Configuration To install and verify the dial-up configuration in the Image_DC1 virtual machine, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Press the Windows key. The Start screen is displayed-
2. Click the Control Panel tile. The Control Panel window is displayed.
3. Click the System and Security link. The System and Security window is displayed.
4. Click the Device Manager link under the System section in the right pane. The Device Manager window is displayed.
5. Select the Image_DC1 node.
6. Select Action->Add legacy hardware.
7. Click the Next button. The The wizard can help you install other hardware page is displayed.
8. Select the Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced) option.
9. Click the Next button. The From the list below, select the type of hardware you are installing page is displayed.
10. Scroll down the Common hardware types list and select the Modems option.
11. Click the Next button. The Install New Modem page is displayed.
12. Select the Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list check box.
13. Click the Next button. The Install New Modem page is displayed.
14. Scroll down the Models list and select the Standard 56000 bps Modem option.
15. Click the Next button. The Install New Modem page is displayed.
16. Ensure that the Selected ports option is selected.
17. Select the COM1 option under the Selected ports option.
18. Click the Next button.
19. Click the Finish button. The Device Manager window is displayed.
20. Close the Device Manager and System and Security windows.
21. Ensure that the Routing and Remote Access window is open and active.
22. Select the Ports node in the left pane.
23. Select Action—Properties.

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