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Hii, im newbie and i need help with ras

im using windows 2003 server as server ras (10.10.10.1, 10.10.3.1) and

dhcp (10.10.10.105 - 108 )

XP sp3 as client (10.10.3.5)

When i connect to ras (10.10.3.1 ) first 20 seconds it did give me

10.10.10.105 but after that i get 169.x.x.x ( local host). And in the

first 20 second i can ping to others with this subnets and can go to

internet, after that i cant do anything beside pinging my self ? any

idea would be a great help. Thx

 

 

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Re: Help with RAS

 

 

 

"djhauw" <djhauw.3h1rrc@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message

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> Hii, im newbie and i need help with ras

> im using windows 2003 server as server ras (10.10.10.1, 10.10.3.1) and

> dhcp (10.10.10.105 - 108 )

> XP sp3 as client (10.10.3.5)

> When i connect to ras (10.10.3.1 ) first 20 seconds it did give me

> 10.10.10.105 but after that i get 169.x.x.x ( local host). And in the

> first 20 second i can ping to others with this subnets and can go to

> internet, after that i cant do anything beside pinging my self ? any

> idea would be a great help. Thx

>

>

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I would not use DHCP. The RRAS client does not get its config from DHCP

but from the RRAS server as part of the PPP negotiation.

 

Set up a static pool of addresses (10.10.10.105 -108) in RRAS to use for

remote access. The RRAS client will get its IP from the pool and be in the

same IP subnet as the LAN machines. The server will use 10.10.10.105 and

clients will get another IP from the pool.

 

The 169.154.x.x address is an APIPA address and is not routable. It

appears if a machine is set to get its config automatically but a DHCP

server cannot be reached. APIPA addresses allow local LAN networking without

a DHCP server.


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