well arun, A remote access connection allows computers to securely access organization intranets. Due to the large number of components involved in a remote access connection, when connections fail, they might not provide sufficient information to the administrator about what went wrong.
The creation of a remote access connection for either a dial-up or VPN remote access connection occurs in the following three steps:
1. Physical or logical link setup :
The physical or logical link setup creates the point-to-point link between the remote access client and the remote access server for the purposes of sending PPP protocol suite frames or PPP frames containing data. A physical link is used for a dial-up connection, in which the phone line is the physical link. A logical link is used for VPN connections, in which the VPN tunnel represents a logical point-to-point link. With the Windows 2000 remote access client, the message displayed to the user during the physical or logical link setup is "Connecting."
2. PPP connection setup:
The PPP connection setup uses the suite of PPP protocols to negotiate the parameters of the PPP link, authenticate the credentials of the remote access user, perform callback, and negotiate the use of and the parameters for the protocols that will be operating over the PPP link. With the Windows 2000 remote access client, the message displayed to the user during the PPP connection setup is "Verifying user name and password."
3. Remote access client registration :
During the remote access client registration, the remote access client obtains addition configuration parameters and registers itself for name resolution. With the Windows 2000 remote access client, the message displayed to the user during remote access client registration is "Registering your computer on the network."
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4:50 PM on June 04, 2008