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Connecting noncontiguous sites

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Connecting noncontiguous sites

- [ Narrator] If you've been following along then you have a remote access server configured for the home office with a demand dial interface, just waiting for a connection from our branch office. Here we have a server that is duel honed and located at our Cleveland branch waiting for a configuration that will allow it to call into the main office. You can see that the roll has already been installed, but not yet configured. So I'm going to right-click on the server and choose to configure and enable routing and remote access. But in this wizard, I'm going to choose the custom configuration and on this second screen I'm going to check the box for "Demand Dial connections". It's specifically says "Use for branch office routing" and that's what were trying to do. So as we go forward, I'm going to go ahead and add that, it moved pretty quickly, so let me go ahead and start the service. Now this Cleveland office doesn't have a DHCP server the way the home office does, so before we move…

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