Dial-In User Pptp (Microsoft Fep); Figure 1-4. Dial-In User (Windows 95) Pptp - Bay Networks NauticaRS Reference Manual

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Dial-In User PPTP (Microsoft FEP)

Figure 1-4.
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PPTP has been implemented in the Nautica range of products to
allow maximum application flexibility with easy configuration.
The following examples are intended to highlight the issues,
features and benefits of PPTP.
Dial-In User (Windows 95) PPTP
In this example, a user with a PPP-enabled PC, generally running
®
Windows
95 (or Windows 3.1x), wants to pass information to
another site. The only way to reach the remote site is through the
Internet.
To achieve this scenario, a PPP call is made via the ISDN/PSTN
(Public Switched Telephone Network) to a Nautica 4000 FEP, the
4000 establishes a tunnel through the Internet to the
PPTP-enabled host, such as Windows NT, on the remote network,
and data is now able to be transmitted.
For information on setting up PPTP on a Nautica product, refer to
Chapter 7 and Chapter 11.
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