cisco 801 + sbs

G

Guest

I am using Server 2003 and I need to make a dial-in server for remote access
and that for only 1 user. I have 2 NICs WAN-86.35.72.29 gatew 86.35.72.17 and
LAN
192.168.16.2.
I ahve another 10 users on the domain and I want to make dial-in server. I
have the isdn and the isdn router Cisco 801 that is using 192.168.16.5.
I am using Pc Anywhere as Host so that the dial-in user can have access to
some database.
My problem is : do I need to make some adjustment inside SBS like additional
routing or run the remote access wizard for vpn? or anything else?

Thank you very much
 
R

Robert L [MS-MVP]

you have many options. 1. you can setup NAT in the Cisco 801 to point to pcanywhere host. 2. you setup VPN in the Cisco 801 or in the sbs. 3. or you can setup sbs remote web workplaces.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
I am using Server 2003 and I need to make a dial-in server for remote access
and that for only 1 user. I have 2 NICs WAN-86.35.72.29 gatew 86.35.72.17 and
LAN
192.168.16.2.
I ahve another 10 users on the domain and I want to make dial-in server. I
have the isdn and the isdn router Cisco 801 that is using 192.168.16.5.
I am using Pc Anywhere as Host so that the dial-in user can have access to
some database.
My problem is : do I need to make some adjustment inside SBS like additional
routing or run the remote access wizard for vpn? or anything else?

Thank you very much
 
G

Guest

SO , I am tring to avoid setting the Cisco , and I will use SBS VPN, what
should I do? shoud do?
 

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