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Virtual Private Networks : Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/techinfo/overview/vpnfaq.mspx
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VPN_IP.pdf
Incoming connections and IP addresses
The incoming connections computer assigns IP addresses to the remote
computers that
connect to it. The IP address is assigned in one of two ways:
They are automatically allocated by DHCP.
They are assigned based on a range of addresses that is defined in
the TCP/IP properties
for the incoming connection.
If you want to specify a range of IP addresses, you must provide a
starting IP address and an
ending IP address for the range. Network Connections calculates the
number of addresses that
can be used within the starting and ending addresses of the range. For
more information about
specifying the range, and the affects of a subnet on the address range,
see To configure an
incoming connection to use TCP/IP.
If the incoming connections computer is attached to another network, and
the specified
address range consists of a subset of IP addresses for the network to
which the computer is
attached, you must ensure that the addresses in the range are not
already assigned to other
TCP/IP nodes within the attached network. This is recommended because
using a subset of the
larger network's addresses requires less manual configuration of the
intranet nodes.
If you must use a range of addresses that is not a subset of the network
to which the incoming
connections computer is attached, then steps must be taken to ensure
that computers on the
network attached to the incoming connections computer can reach the
incoming connection
clients. To do this, on each of the computer on the network, you can
create a route to the
incoming client computers with the IP address of the incoming
connections computer as the
associated gateway.
If the incoming connections computer has Internet Connection Sharing
(ICS) enabled on a
dial-up, VPN, or local area connection, then no special configuration is
required. The DHCP
addressing in ICS configures the client computers on the network to use
the ICS host
computer as the default gateway.
For more information, see To configure a default gateway.
Note
Internet Connection Sharing cannot be enabled on incoming
connections.
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