
I-Remote Installing a Remote Communications Network (RAS) 9-1
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9 Installing a Remote Communications Network
(RAS)
9.1 General Notes
With RAS (Remote Access Service) Windows provides the possibility of
connecting RAS client computers via a modem, ISDN or X.25 connection
to a RAS server. Not only is a great variety of clients supported in this
process, but it also provides great flexibility in selecting and combining the
used network protocols.
The computers connected via RAS with the network can only access the
RAS server or the entire network, depending on how the RAS server is
configured, as if they were connected directly with the network locally.
Note: The installation of a remote communication network (RAS)
under Windows XP is described here. If you have got another
operating system please use its documentation.
When a remote session is established, the service PC establishes a RAS
connection to the control unit. To do this, the RAS service must be
installed on the service PC and on the client PC. The service PC is to be
configured as a RAS client and the client PC as a RAS server. The
installation steps required are described in the following.
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