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Notes on RAS Server Configuration in Windows NT Server 4.0
13.2.2.1
Notes on Using the Network Protocol TCP/IP
TCP/IP is a routable network protocol. The public Internet is
based on this protocol. It is also commonly used in LANs and
WANs.
Windows NT Server (Central Site)
If the Internet protocol (TCP/IP) is used as the transport pro-
tocol for Microsoft networking, WINS and DHCP services can
be installed on the Windows NT server. These services man-
age and assign of NetBIOS names and IP addresses where
necessary. Neither service is absolutely essential, and both
can be replaced by using LMHOSTS files and fixed IP address
configuration on the workstations. Important WINS and DH-
CP configuration parameters are listed below:
Install the WINS service on the RAS server or another
server in the network via "Network/Properties / Servic-
es / Add / WINS Service".
Install WINS Service with WINS Manager.
Install the DHCP service on the RAS server or another
server in the network.
"Network / Properties / Services / Add / DHCP server"
Install DHCP Service with DHCP Manager:
"Add Domain / Option Add Domain / 003 router, 044
WINS/NBNS servers, 046 WINS/NBT node type"
The following configuration permits both DHCP and fixed IP
addressing for RAS clients:
"Network / Services/ Remote Access Service / Proper-
ties... / Port ISDN1 / Network / TCP/IP / Configure: Use
DHCP, Allow remote clients to request a predetermined
IP address"
RAS Client with Windows 95 (Remote)
Bind TCP/IP to Dial-Up Adapter:
Obtain an IP address automatically
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