Step 8: Associate the VPN server with the DHCP server
- Navigate through the console tree to your server -> IP Routing -> DHCP Relay Agent.
- Right click on the DHCP Relay Agent container and select Properties.
- Enter the IP address of your DHCP server and click Add, followed by OK.
Your VPN server is now configured. You're in the home stretch! All you need to do now is
configure your clients to work with the VPN you have created.
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Step 2:
Implement
DHCP services
Step 3:
Create
an enterprise certificate authority
Step 4:
Install IAS
Step 5:
Configure
IAS
Step 6:
Create
a remote access policy
Step 7:
Configure
the VPN server
Step 8:
Associate the VPN server with the DHCP server
Step 9:
Configure
your remote clients
Step 10:
Test
the client connection
Step 11:
Alternate
VPN configuration options
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Brien M. Posey, MCSE, is a Microsoft MVP for his work with Windows 2000 Server,
Exchange Server and IIS. He has served as CIO for a nationwide chain of hospitals and was once in
charge of IT security for Fort Knox. For more information visit www.brienposey.com.