Demadn-Dial commandline Tool

G

Guest

Hello,
we have an ISA 2006 Server and need to connect to a remote router per
demand-dial. We have a list of IP-Addresses and phonenumber. So we need to
create demand-dial connections for each IP that call the given number if the
given IP-Address needs to be reached. Because there a thousends of
IP-Addresses we need a commandline tool like netsh that can be used from
within a script or batch file. i already studied the netsh tool but could not
get it do the thing I need. Can anybody help please.
OS: win 2003.
Thanks for Your help and sorry for my bad english.

Greetings
Sebastian Dusch
 
K

Kurt

Sebastian said:
Hello,
we have an ISA 2006 Server and need to connect to a remote router per
demand-dial. We have a list of IP-Addresses and phonenumber. So we need to
create demand-dial connections for each IP that call the given number if the
given IP-Address needs to be reached. Because there a thousends of
IP-Addresses we need a commandline tool like netsh that can be used from
within a script or batch file. i already studied the netsh tool but could not
get it do the thing I need. Can anybody help please.
OS: win 2003.
Thanks for Your help and sorry for my bad english.

Greetings
Sebastian Dusch

check out "rasdial".

....kurt
 
G

Guest

Hello,
tkanks for your response. But with rasdial I can only dial an existing
phonebook entry. What I need to create the connection and the route in the
"Routing and RAS". I.e. I have the local IP-Address 192.168.1.2 and I want to
ping 10.10.10.1, i have a route in my gateway that says "Whenever somebody
pings 10.10.10.1, call the phonebook entry with the password xxxx and route
the ping to that direction". The Problem is, we have to create thousends of
these routes and different demand-dial connections.
What i need is something like RASPHONE.exe -a but without the dialog.

Greetings
Sebastian Dusch
 

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