We have this setup. I don't believe remote control will work since the IP address on the client is more than likely NATed by the provider. DA proxy's through the DA server, so the clients are not using IP addresses on the local network, but appear that way.
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lutz, Ken Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 4:44 PM To: 'SMS List' Subject: [mssms] Direct Access & ConfigMgr 2012 We are just starting to play with DA, and we have it working with Windows 8/8.1 workstations. I have the ConfigMgr client loaded on a workstation connected via DA. I am in the very early stages of testing and wanted to know if anyone had anything that they needed to do to get everything to work? Right now I am looking at Remote Control. I can't connect to the remote workstation and I think the problem is with IPV6. My internal network isn't set up to support IPV6 yet. I am not able to ping the workstation when it is connected via DA unless I ping it from the DA server. From the site server I can't ping the workstation. I see IPV6 addresses for it in DNS. The workstation properties in ConfigMgr show both an IPV4 and IPV6 address. There is no IPV4 address in DNS, so I'm thinking it got the IPV4 address when it was connected on the internal network to get the DA GPO loaded. To get ConfigMgr to work with your DA workstations did you have to do anything special? Have IPv6 setup for your internal network? Thanks for the help! [cid:[email protected]] Ken Lutz Senior Systems Administrator Information Systems Department Spokane County 815 N. Jefferson Spokane, Washington 99260
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