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Creating multiple dial-out connections in win2k3 termserver

 
 
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      17th Oct 2005
I am using windows 2003 termserver that has 4 modems attached to it. Users
connect using RDP, but sometimes need to connect to remote sites from the
server using a dialup modem connection. Where I am running into problems is
when 2 different users try to dial into 2 different networks who both use the
same network scheme. It causes routing problems and the connections don't
function properly.

So my question is, is there a way to configure these connections in such a
way so that the TS connection function completely independant of each other,
and making a dialout connection in one session will not effect other sessions?
 
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      17th Oct 2005
Check if this helps:

270857 - How to Use a Modem with Terminal Services
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=270857
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=?Utf-8?B?a2V2aW5i?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on
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> I am using windows 2003 termserver that has 4 modems attached to
> it. Users connect using RDP, but sometimes need to connect to
> remote sites from the server using a dialup modem connection.
> Where I am running into problems is when 2 different users try
> to dial into 2 different networks who both use the same network
> scheme. It causes routing problems and the connections don't
> function properly.
>
> So my question is, is there a way to configure these connections
> in such a way so that the TS connection function completely
> independant of each other, and making a dialout connection in
> one session will not effect other sessions?

 
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MoiToo
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      2nd Nov 2005
If the servers they dial are the same machine they require access to (i.e.
no routing (default gateway) required) then not having a default gateway
will solve most routing issues.

If two of the computers being dialled have the same IP address, there is no
way to tell the TS routing table how to deal with this. If two computers
being dialled have the same IP subnet, but NOT the sam IP address, you
should use RRAS and create static routes and demand-dial interfaces. The
static routes should be to a fixed IP address, not to a range in this case.

Hope this helps.
"kevinb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am using windows 2003 termserver that has 4 modems attached to it. Users
> connect using RDP, but sometimes need to connect to remote sites from the
> server using a dialup modem connection. Where I am running into problems
> is
> when 2 different users try to dial into 2 different networks who both use
> the
> same network scheme. It causes routing problems and the connections don't
> function properly.
>
> So my question is, is there a way to configure these connections in such a
> way so that the TS connection function completely independant of each
> other,
> and making a dialout connection in one session will not effect other
> sessions?



 
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