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REMOTE ACCESS SOLUTION IN WINDOWS SERVER ENVIROMENT - Coggle Diagram
REMOTE ACCESS SOLUTION IN WINDOWS SERVER ENVIROMENT
VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK (VPN)
Site to Site
Also known as Router-to-Router VPN Individual users are connected to the private network and it allows the technique to access the services and resources of that private network remotely
Used to create an encrypted tunnel from one customer network to remote site of the customer Multiple users are not allowed in site-to-site VPN
Multiple users are not allowed in site-to-site VPN Multiple users are allowed
EXAMPLE:- a branch office network EXAMPLE:- business and home users
Remote access
Individual users are connected to the private network and it allows the technique to access the services and resources of that private network remotely
Multiple users are allowed
EXAMPLE:- business and home users
ROUTING INFORMATION PROTOCOL (RIP)
Protocol that routers can use to exchange network topology information
It is characterized as an interior gateway protocol
Used in small to medium-sized networks
EXAMPLE:-
Internet Protocol
(IP) and
Internetwork Packet Exchange
(IPX)
NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION
TYPES OF NAT
Static NAT
Dynamic NAT
Port Address Translation (PAT)
EXAMPLE:-
Method of mapping an IP address space into another by modifying network address information in the IP header of packets while they are in transit across a traffic routing device
NETWORK POLICY SERVER (NPS)
Network Policy and Access Services (NPAS). is a component of Windows Server 2008. It replaces the Internet Authentication Service (IAS) from Windows Server 2003
helps in safeguard the health and security of a network
NPAS server role includes Network Policy Server (NPS), Health Registration Authority (HRA), and Host Credential Authorization Protocol (HCAP). In Windows Server 2003