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PostPosted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:55 pm    Post subject: Using 2003 server RRAS to route to Amazon Cloud Reply with quote

I am trying to use an 2003 server RRas to route to amazon cloud. I am unfamiliar with the way rras works. I am able to connect to the amazon cloud from my corporate network but not back. How do I route the amazon network back to mine. I have enable rras but its the actual routing that gets me.

Amazon is connected via my Cisco Router.


Nic 1 on 2003 RRAS Server
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192.168.5.0
Nic 2 on 2003 RRAS server
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77.77.77.1

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192.168.6.0
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