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