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a protocol used to dynamically control the number of phone lines multilink uses based on bandwidth utilization
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Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP)
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a security enhancement wherein a dial-up user initiates a connection, the connection is dropped, and the server then calls the dial-up client back
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callback
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an authentication method that encrypts passwords using a one-way hash, but requires that passwords in Active Directory be stroed using reversible encryption
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Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)
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the Windows term for a serial port in a computer
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COM port
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Criteria in a remote access policy, or a connection request policy, that must be met for the policy to be applied
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conditions
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Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK)
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a utility that can be used to configure dial-up and VPN connections on client computers
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a service that forward DHCP broadcasts from a network to a DHCP server on another network. It is required when DHCP broadcasts need to cross a router.
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DHCP relay agent
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a DHCP packet sent by Windows 2000 and newer remote access clients to retrieve IP configuration options from a DHCP server
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DHCPINFORM
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Connectivity between two computers using modems and a phone line
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dial-up
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an authentication system that uses EAP types as plug-in authentication modules. this is used for smart cards
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Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
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an attribute that can be configured in the profile of a remote access policy that prevents the processing of the dial-in properties of a user object
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Ignore-User-Dialin-Properties
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a networking protocol required to communicate over a LAN or over a remote access connection.
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LAN protocol
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a VPN protocol that works with IPSec to provide secure communication. Only the latest version traverse NAT properly
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Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
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an extension to PPP that allows the use of enhancements such as callback
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Link Control Protocol (LCP)
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a dial-up attribute configured in Phone and Pmodem Options to allow Windows to vary procedures for dialing a connenction based on your location
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location
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an enhancesmnet to CHAP that allows Active Directory passwords to be stored using nonrevesible encryption
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Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (MS-CHAP)
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an authentication method that adds computer authentication and several other enhancements to MS-CHAP. Prefered authentication protocol
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Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (MS-CHAPv2)
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users that move from one location to another outside of the local network
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Mobile Users
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a system for dial-up connections that allows multiple phone lines to be treated as a single logical unit to increase connections speeds
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Multilink
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an Active Directory doamin that can only have Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 domain controllers
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native mode
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Rules that control the forwarding of packets through a firewall based on IP address, port number, and packet type
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packet filters
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An authentication method that transmits passwords in clear text
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Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
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the most common remote access protocol used for dial-up connections. It supports the use of TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and AppleTalk for remote access
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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
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a VPN protocol that can be used with multiple LAN protocols and functions properly through NAT
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Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
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the part of a remote access policy, or connection request policy, that contains settings that are applied to the connections
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profile
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accessing network resources from a location away from the physical network .
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Remote access
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the pert of a remote access policy tha tdefines whether the policy denies remote access or grants remote access
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remote access permissions
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policies configured on remote access servers to control how remote access connectionsare created. they are composed of conditions, remote access permissions, and a profile
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remote access policies
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a protocol that is required for dial-up remote access. PPP is the most common
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remote access protocol
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A service that allows Windows Server 2003 to act as a router or remote access server
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Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS)
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an older remote access protocol that only supports using TCP/IP as a LAN protocol. It is used by Windows Server 2003 only when acting as a client
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Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
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an authentication method that uses reversible encryption when transmitting passwords
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Shiva Password Authenticaiton Protocol (SPAP)
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a means of encrypted communication across a public network such as the Internet.
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Virtual Private Network (VPN)
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