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Heklp on a RRAS question

Asked by doregoborrego in Microsoft Operating Systems, Windows 2003 Server, Microsoft Server

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Got a question for some coursework, just need a bit of help Stuck?


you are configuring a Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) computer at each location (XXXXXXX and XXXXX to
enable routed communications between the offices. You configure each RRAS
computer with a persistent ISDN demand-dial connection. The users in the XXXXX office need to access a custom application that is hosted on a Windows Server 2003 computer in the XXXXX office. Additionally, you also seek to ensure that users in each office can communicate through e-mail.
You want to enable certificate-based mutual authentication of the two RRAS
computers. You also want to prevent unauthorized routers from communicating with routers on the network, and you want routing information for both RRAS computers to be immediately updated after each change to the network.
What steps should you take to accomplish your goals? Place special emphasis on justifying your choices of authentication and routing protocols.
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