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'''Routing and Remote Access Service''' ('''RRAS'''), is a Microsoft [[API]] and [[Server (computing)|server]] software that makes it possible to create applications to administer the [[Router (computing)|routing]] and remote access service capabilities of the [[operating system. RRAS makes it possible for a computer]], to function as a network router, and. developersDevelopers can also use RRAS to implement routing protocols. The RRAS server functionality follows and builds upon the [[remote access service|Remote Access Service]] (RAS) in [[Windows NT 4.0]].<ref name="RRAS MSDN Library">[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/Aa446768], RRAS MSDN Library]</ref>
 
==Overview==
# Multiprotocol [[Router]] - The computer running RRAS can route IP,IPX, and AppleTalk simultaneously. All routable protocols are configured from the same administrative utility
RRAS was introduced with [[Windows 2000]] and offered as a download for Windows NT 4.0.
# [[Dial-on-demand_routing | Demand-Dial Router]] - IP and IPX can be routed over on-demand or persistant WAN links such as analog phone lines or ISDN, or over VPN connections
# [[Remote Access Server]] - provides remote access connectivity to dial-up or VPN remote access clients that use IP,IPX, AppleTalk, or NetBEUI
 
* Multiprotocol [[Router (computing)|router]] - The computer running RRAS can route [[Internet Protocol|IP]], [[IPX]], and [[AppleTalk]] simultaneously. All routable protocols are configured from the same administrative utility. RRAS included two [[unicast]] routing protocols, [[Routing Information Protocol]] (RIP) and [[Open Shortest Path First]] (OSPF) as well as [[Internet Group Management Protocol|IGMP]] routing and forwarding features for [[IP multicast]]ing.
Routing services and remote access services used to work separately. [[Point-to-Point Protocol]] (PPP), which is the protocol suite that is commonly used to negotiate point-to-point connections, has allowed them to be combined.
#* [[Dial-on-demand_routingdemand routing| Demand-Dialdial Routerrouter]] - IP and IPX can be routed over on-demand or persistantpersistent [[Wide area network|WAN]] links such as analog phone lines or [[ISDN]], or over [[VPN]] connections.
#* [[Remote Accessaccess Server]]server - provides remote access connectivity to dial-up or VPN remote access clients that use IP, IPX, AppleTalk, or [[NetBEUI]].
 
Routing services and remote access services used to work separately. [[Point-to-Point Protocol]] (PPP), which is the protocol suite that is commonly used to negotiate point-to-point connections, has allowed them to be combined.
==Abstract==
Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) can be used to create client applications. These applications display RAS common dialog boxes, manage remote access connections and devices, and manipulate phone-book entries.<ref name="RRAS Microsoft MSDN">[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb545679(v=vs.85).aspx], Routing and Remote Access Service MSDN</ref>
 
Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) can be used to create [[Client (computing)|client]] applications. These applications display RAS common [[dialog boxesbox]]es, manage remote access connections and devices, and manipulate phone-book entries.<ref name="RRAS Microsoft MSDN">[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb545679(v=vs.85).aspx], Routing and Remote Access Service MSDN]</ref>
==Routing and Remote Access Service Management Pack ==
The Routing and Remote Access Service Management Pack helps you monitor the health and availability of computers running Windows Server 2008 R2.<ref name="RRAS Mgmt Pack Guide">[http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=785e5524-6228-45a9-b3e7-d85e48345a34&displaylang=e], RRAS Management Pack Guide for System Center Operations Manager 2007.</ref>
 
==Routing and Remote Access Service Management Pack ==
== See Also ==
The Routing and Remote Access Service Management Pack helps youa network administrator monitor the healthstatus and availability of computers running Windows Server 2008 R2.<ref name="RRAS Mgmt Pack Guide">[http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=785e5524-6228-45a9-b3e7-d85e48345a34&displaylang=e], RRAS Management Pack Guide for System Center Operations Manager 2007.]</ref>
[[Remote Access Service]]<br/>
[http://www.tech-faq.com/routing-and-remote-access-service.html]
 
==Features introduced in Windows Server 2008==
<references />
*Server Manager – Application used to assist system administrators with installation, configuration, and management of other RRAS features.
*[[Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol]]
*VPN enforcement for [[Network Access Protection]] – Limits VPN connections to defined network services.
*[[IPv6]] support – added [[Point-to-Point Protocol|PPPv6]], [[L2TP]], [[DHCPv6]], and [[RADIUS]] technologies allowing them to work over IPv6.
*New [[cryptographic]] support – strengthened [[encryption]] algorithms to comply with U.S. government security requirements, in addition to removing algorithms which could not be strengthened.<ref name="Whats New">[https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730711(WS.10).aspx#BKMK_3 What's New in Routing and Remote Access in Windows Server 2008]</ref>
 
==Removed technologies==
*[[Bandwidth Allocation Protocol]] (BAP) was removed from [[Windows Vista]], and disabled in [[Windows Server 2008]].
*[[X.25]].
*[[Serial Line Internet Protocol]] (SLIP). SLIP-based connections will automatically be updated to PPP-based connections.
*[[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM)
*[[Internet Protocol|IP]] over [[IEEE 1394]]
*[[NWLink]] [[IPX/SPX]]/[[NetBIOS]] Compatible Transport Protocol
*Services for Macintosh
*[[Open Shortest Path First]] (OSPF) routing protocol component in Routing and Remote Access
*Basic Firewall in RRAS (replaced with [[Windows Firewall]])
*Static IP filter APIs for RRAS (replaced with [[Windows Filtering Platform]] APIs)
*The [[Password authentication protocol|SPAP]], [[Extensible Authentication Protocol|EAP-MD5-CHAP]], and [[MS-CHAP]] authentication protocols for PPP-based connections.<ref name="Whats New" />
 
== See Also also==
* [[Remote Access Service]]<br/>
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
==External links==
* [http://www.tech-faq.com/routing-and-remote-access-service.html Tech FAQ]
 
{{Microsoft APIs}}
 
[[Category:Microsoft application programming interfaces]]
[[Category:Microsoft server technology]]