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The resolution 1 for Name resolution and connectivity issues on a RRAS that also runs DC, DNS or WINS Use a static pool of IP addresses that is on a different IP subnet To solve this issue, you may configure the remote
access connections to use a static pool of IP addresses that is on a
different IP subnet than the local computers. So that local computers will
not try to connect to the RRAS’ PPP adapter because the PPP adapter is on a
different IP subnet. 1. Open RRAS. 2. Right-click ServerName, for example ChicagoTech. 3. Click Properties and click the IP tab. 4. Click Static address pool, and then click Add. 5. Add a range that does not use the same IP subnet as
the local computers. For example, if the local computers are using the
10.0.0.0255.0.0.0 subnet, add a static pool that uses the
192.168.254.0/255.255.255.0 subnet. Post your questions, comments, feedbacks and suggestions Related Topics Name
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