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6.8 Installing NAT on an RRAS Server

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In this video i will install NAT on an RRAS Server.


 

In this exercise, you will install NAT with the RRAS console.
  1. Open the Routing And Remote Access snap-in by clicking Start > Administrative Tools > Routing And Remote Access.
  2. If the configuration from Exercise 9.1 in the previous module is saved in the simulator, you can skip this step and continue directly to step 9. Otherwise, continue with step 3.
  3. Select the server in the left pane of the MMC. Right-click the server and choose Configure And Enable Routing And Remote Access. The Routing And Remote Access Server Setup Wizard appears. Click the Next button.
  4. In the Configuration dialog box, ensure that the Secure Connection Between Two Private Networks radio button is selected and then click the Next button.
  5. The Demand-Dial Connections page appears. Select Yes to use demand-dial connections. Click Next to continue.
  6. On the IP Address Assignment page, you can choose how RRAS assigns IP addresses to incoming demand-dial calls. If you want to use DHCP (either a DHCP server on your network or the built-in address allocator), leave the Automatically radio button selected. If you want to pick out an address range, select the From A Specified Range Of Addresses button. Click the Next button.
  7. If you chose to manually pass out IP addresses, the next page that appears is the Address Range Assignment page. You use this page to specify which IP address ranges you want handed out to incoming calls (whether demand-dial or from remote access users). Use the New, Edit, and Delete buttons to specify the address ranges you want to use and then click the Next button.
  8. Click the Finish button on the Summary page to close the wizard. If you chose to create a demand-dial interface, the Demand-Dial Interface Wizard appears automatically. Leave the computer in its current state because the next exercise in this chapter will walk you through the Demand-Dial Interface Wizard.
  9. After the installation is complete, right-click the General node under IP Routing and select New Routing Protocol. In the New Routing Protocol dialog box, select the NAT/Basic Firewall option and click OK. If this choice does not appear, it was already installed via the RRAS Wizard.
  10. Notice that a new node called “NAT/Basic Firewall” now appears under IP Routing.