TAILIEUCHUNG - The Best Damn Windows Server 2003 Book Period- P89

The Best Damn Windows Server 2003 Book Period- P89:The latest incarnation of Microsoft’s server product,Windows Server 2003, brings many new features and improvements that make the network administrator’s job chapter will briefly summarize what’s new in 2003 and introduce you to the four members of the Windows Server 2003 family: the Web Edition, the Standard Edition, the Enterprise Edition, and the Datacenter Edition. | 856 Chapter 25 Planning Implementing Maintaining Routing and Remote Access 1. Start by opening Routing and Remote Access by selecting Start Programs Administrative Tools Routing and Remote Access. 2. From the Routing and Remote Access management console right-click the server name and select Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access. If this option is grayed out select Disable Routing and Remote Access to start with a fresh configuration. 3. On the first page of the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard click Next. 4. Select Custom Configuration and click Next. 5. Select LAN Routing followed by Next and then select Finish. A message box will display asking if you would like to enable the Routing and Remote Access Service. Select OK to enable LAN routing. 6. Now that the Routing and Remote Access Service is enabled we have to configure RIP v2. 7. In the left pane select IP Routing. Right-click General and select New Routing Protocol. 8. On the next screen select RIP Version 2 for Internet Protocol and click OK. 9. Now an entry for RIP will be displayed in the left pane beneath the IP Routing icon. This means that RIP is enabled on the server but at this point RIP will not advertise any routes because we have to tell RIP which interfaces to use for route advertisement. 10. In the left pane right-click RIP and select New Interface. 11. From the New Interface for RIP Version 2 for Internet Protocol dialog box select the interface that provides the common link between the routers as shown in Figure . In this case the common interface has been named WAN. 12. The default setting for RIP in a Windows Server 2003 environment is Rip version 2 broadcast for the Outgoing packet protocol drop-down list and Rip version 1 and 2 for the Incoming packet protocol drop-down box. If we are using only RIP version 2 throughout our network and the transport medium will be Ethernet it is preferred to use RIP version 2 multicast for the Outbound packet protocol drop-down .

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