Title: CONFIGURING ROUTING BY USING ROUTING AND REMOTE ACCESS
1CONFIGURING ROUTING BY USING ROUTING AND REMOTE
ACCESS
2OVERVIEW OF WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ROUTING AND
REMOTE ACCESS
- Hub Layer 1
- Switch Layer 2
- Router Layer 3
- Gateway Layers 1 through 7
3ROUTING BETWEEN CONNECTED NETWORKS
4ROUTING USING MULTIPLE ROUTERS
5CONFIGURATION OPTIONS FOR REMOTE ACCESS SERVERS
6CONFIGURING DIAL-UP REMOTE ACCESS
7CONFIGURING VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKS
8COMPONENTS OF A VPN
9CONFIGURING NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION
10SELECTING A ROUTING PROTOCOL
- Static routing
- Dynamic routing
11STATIC ROUTES
12DYNAMIC ROUTING
13ROUTING TABLES
14PACKET FILTERING
15CONFIGURING DIAL-ON DEMAND ROUTING
16AUTHORIZING REMOTE ACCESS CONNECTIONS
17CONFIGURING A REMOTE ACCESS POLICY
18CENTRALIZING NETWORK ACCESS AUTHENTICATION AND
POLICIES
19AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOLS
- Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport
Layer Security (EAP-TLS) - Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol version 2 (MS-CHAP v2) - Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol version 1 (MS-CHAP v1) - Extensible Authentication Protocol-Message Digest
5 Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
(EAP-MD5 CHAP)
20AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOLS (continued)
- Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
(CHAP) - Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP)
- Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
21SUMMARY
- Using Windows Server 2003 as a router
- Remote access connection types
- Static versus dynamic routing
- Dial-on-demand routing
- Authentication and authorization
- RADIUS and Internet Authentication Service (IAS)