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Step-by-Step Guide for Setting Up aPPTP-based Site-to-Site VPN Connectionin a Test Lab
Microsoft CorporationPublished: May 2005Author: Microsoft Corporation
Abstract
This guide describes the configuration of a Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)-based site-to-site virtual private network (VPN) connection using five computers in a testlab. The VPN connection described in this guide enables you to simulate and observeMicrosoft® Windows® Server™ 2003 site-to-site VPN functionality. The VPN connectiondescribed in this guide is for testing purposes only, and cannot be used in a productionenvironment.This guide assumes familiarity with Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol(TCP/IP), IP routing, and the capabilities of the Windows Server 2003 Routing andRemote Access service.
 
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