Configuring Demand-Dial Routing
Complete the following steps to configure microsoft exams demand-dial routing:
1. In the Routing And Remote Access console of the Wingtip Toys computer, select the Network Interfaces container, and then in the details pane, select the Network Interface for the external network.
2. In the left-hand pane, right-click the Network Interfaces container and select New Demand-Dial Interface. Then click Next.
3.Enter the name for the demand-dial interface. Use the name that you entered in the table in the previous exercise. Then click Next.
4.Select Connect Using Virtual Private Networking (VPN), and then click Next.
5.Select Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP). Then click Next.PPTP is the preferred protocol when certificate services are not available.
6.Enter the IP Address for the external interface from your table. (The external interface of the Tailspin Toys computer.) Then click Next.
7.Select Add A User Account So A Remote Router Can Dial In MCP certification, and click Next.
8.Add the user account information from your table.
9.Add static routes for remote networks. In this hypothetical case, the internal network of Tailspin Toys is identified as 192.l68.xx and should be entered here. Click Next.
10.Complete the Dial In Credentials. The name of the interface entered in step 3 is shown as the name of the user name for the dial-in credentials (shown in Figure 7-13). Enter a password, and confirm the password.
These entries are available to assist in using third-party certificates that do not include CRL information or have other CRL-checking issues. When you remove the requirement to use CRL checking, you reduce the security of the connection. In a properly set up Windows Server 2003 public key infrastruc?ture, authentication won’t work unless the certificate is valid and has not been revoked. Revocation checking might fail because of the lack of a root CA cer?