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Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration
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CHAPTER
 5
Dial-Up Networking and RAS 
Administration
In the terminology used by the Remote Access Service, the calling station is referred to 
as the Client and the called station as the Server. The RAS client/server architecture 
allows a station to be defined simultaneously as a server and as a client and therefore 
enables simultaneous initiation of outgoing and incoming ISDN connections. For example, 
this enables the peer-to-peer connection of two Windows 2000 or Windows XP 
workstations.
RAS client setup
The RAS client can be used to establish connections to the following remote stations:
Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 computer with RAS in server 
mode
Internet Service Provider
TCP/IP router
Setting up a RAS client under Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows 
Server 2003
Under Windows 2000:
1.
Click ‘Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections’.
2.
In the ‘Network and Dial-up Connections’ box, double-click ‘Make New Connection’.
3.
If the ‘Location Information’ box appears, enter the country/region you are in. Enter 
your area code and, if required, your number to access an outside line.
Click ‘OK’.
4.
If the ‘Phone and Modem Options’ box appears, select your location.
Click ‘OK’.
5.
In the ‘Network Connection Wizard’, click ‘Next’.