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Delete A Routing Interface From Windows Server 2k3

When your network’s design changes, you may have to your routing configuration in order to satisfy your design needs. This design can lead to changes related to routing protocols, routing methods, or routing interfaces. This means you can replace a routing protocol by another, adding or removing specific routes, adding or removing network interfaces to the routing process.

Windows Server 2003 allows you to perform all of these actions using the DHCP Microsoft Management Console (MMC). For example, you can remove a routing interface from the Routing and Remote Access service by

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Setup A Pre-shared Key For A DDR Interface On Windows Server 2k3

On Windows Server 2003 devices, a pre-shared key is a Unicode character string used to authenticate L2TP / IPSec connections. You can configure the Routing and Remote Access service to authenticate VPN (Virtual Private Network) connections which deal with pre-shared keys. It is possible to use pre-shared keys on many others operating systems, in particular the family Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP. You can configure a server carrying out the version of Routing and Remote Access for Windows Server 2003 so that it uses a pre-shared key to authenticate connections coming from other

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Free Ccna Tutorial About Cisco Ios Software, Cisco Router Configuration Modes and Cisco Cli (command Line Interface)

The majority of Cisco routers run Cisco IOS Software with the command-line interface (CLI). The CLI is used to interface with the device and send commands to the device. This is achieved through the use of a terminal, a terminal emulator, or a Telnet connection. Some routing cards, such as the Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC) daughter card for the Catalyst 6000 series LAN switches, also run Cisco IOS Software. Understanding the Cisco IOS Software CLI is as fundamental to supporting routers. There are three ways in which you can access the CLI: you access the router through the

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