hi all

one thing is puzzeling me....I do not have the setup to test that out..
Actually i was thinking if i have a Windows Terminal Server and install RAS
on it.....and use it as dial out RAS server.
The clients connecting to it can initiate the dial out or use the existing
dial out connection to access the remote network....
1) If i have only one Dial out connection then its fine.....it will get a
WAN address as well as default gateway from the RAS server at remote side.
The clients connecting to WTS can use that connection.

2) Now if i wish to have multiple dial out from the WTS to different RAS
servers. In that case each dial out connection will have a wan ip address
assigned by RAS server at remote end and different default gateway. So in
this case how the traffice to remote network will behave....we can not even
have static routes as every time u connect u r likely to get different ip
address. How the WTS will behave.

any pointers are welcome...

TYI

Madhur Nanda

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