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Cisco Router dial backup to Windows 2000 Server with RRAS
Hi Guys, Here is what I have and want to accomplish. I have a Cisco router 2610 and a Windows 2000 Server with Routing and Remote Access. My goal is this:
When my serial line on my router goes down, I want the dial backup interface to kick in and dial into my RRAS. My second question is, how in the world will I make them authenticate with each other and have the routing occuring? I know that I can make my windows 2000 server a router. I do know how to make a dial backup for cisco router to cisco router. Any clues anyone?
When my serial line on my router goes down, I want the dial backup interface to kick in and dial into my RRAS. My second question is, how in the world will I make them authenticate with each other and have the routing occuring? I know that I can make my windows 2000 server a router. I do know how to make a dial backup for cisco router to cisco router. Any clues anyone?
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My dial backup is just an analog line through an async modem. For now, the router and RRAS server is at the same location which is in my office but I will have to deploy it pretty soon. Before I do deploy it, I want some kind of backup which was the dial backup to my RRAS (windows 2000 server)
so are you going to be backing up what ???? the serial interface???
Thanks
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ASKER
Yes, the serial interface but for now I just want to configure and troubleshoot the ethernet.
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Yupe, my bad.
The dial back up for the cisco is pretty straight forward but how are you dialing the backup is the main question is it async or isdn?
Thanks
Scott