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Microsoft Site-to-Site VPN

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How to setup a site to site VPN Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Site-to-Site Virtual Private Network Connection This step-by-step guide provides guidance for building a Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS) infrastructure supporting Site-to-Site Virtual Private Network (VPN) through demand-dial connections.  
Step-by-Step Guide for Setting Up a PPTP-based Site-to-Site VPN Connection using 2003 Step-by-Step Guide for Setting Up a PPTP-based Site-to-Site VPN Connection in a Test Lab This guide describes the configuration of a PPTP-based site-to-site virtual private network (VPN) connection using five computers in a test lab. It includes updates to the original guide due to security enhancements in the release of Windows Server 2003 with SP1 and Windows XP Professional with SP2.  
How to configure PPTP-based router-to-router VPN deployment PPTP-based router-to-router VPN deployment

To create a PPTP-based router-to-router VPN connection to send private data across the Internet, you must perform the following:

1.

Configure the router running a Windows Server 2003 operating system at the corporate office to receive PPTP connections from a branch office router.

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Configure the router running a Windows Server 2003 operating system at the branch office to initiate a PPTP connection with the corporate office router.

3.

Initiate the PPTP connection from the branch office router.

 
trouleshooting roue to  router VPNs Troubleshooting router-to-router VPNs

Unable to establish a router-to-router VPN connection.

Unable to send and receive data.
 
When you attempt to connect to a RRAS server using a VPN port, the connection may be delayed or unsuccessful. RRAS VPN Demand Dial Router Connection May Be Delayed 1. Determine the combined maximum number of VPN interfaces needed for Remote Access Service (RAS) clients and RRAS demand dial connections.
2.
Configure all VPN interfaces to "Dial out and receive calls as a demand dial router" and "Receive Calls as a RAS server" (RRAS determines what type of connection is needed).
 
       

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