Mapping Your Deployment Goals to a Routing and Remote Access Design

Applies To: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2

After you finish reviewing the existing RRAS deployment goals and you determine which goals are related to your deployment, you can map those goals to a specific RRAS design. For more information about RRAS predefined deployment goals, see Identifying Your Routing and Remote Access Deployment Goals.

Use the following table to determine which RRAS designs map to the RRAS deployment goals for your organization. This table refers to the primary RRAS designs as described in this guide. However, you can create a hybrid or custom RRAS design by using any combination of the RRAS deployment goals to meet the needs of your organization.

RRAS deployment goal RRAS design

Connect Remote Clients to a Network by Using VPN

VPN Remote Access Design

Connect Remote Clients to a Network by Using Dial-up

Dial-up Remote Access Design

Share an Internet Connection by Using Network Address Translation (NAT)

VPN and NAT Design

Connect Multiple Remote Sites

Connecting Remote Sites Design, Static Routed IP Network Design, RIP-for-IP Routed Network Design

Use IPv6 Remote Access

Applies to all RRAS designs.