Dial-up networking servers

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Dial-up networking servers

Administrators can use Routing and Remote Access to configure a server to provide remote access, view connected users, and monitor remote access traffic.

For dial-up networking access, the server must have at least one modem or a multiport adapter, and analog telephone lines or other WAN connections. If the server provides access to a network, you must install and connect a separate network adapter to the network to which the server provides access.

You can configure a server running Routing and Remote Access both during and after you run the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup wizard.

For more information about installing the Routing and Remote Access service, see Enable the Routing and Remote Access service.

For more information about deploying a dial-up networking remote access server, see Setting Up Dial-Up Remote Access.