Routing
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Routing
Routing and Remote Access provides multiprotocol LAN-to-LAN, LAN-to-WAN, virtual private network (VPN), and network address translation (NAT) routing services. Routing and Remote Access is intended for use by system administrators who are already familiar with routing protocols and services, and routable protocols such as TCP/IP and AppleTalk.
Before configuring the server running Routing and Remote Access to act as a router, see Checklist: Installing and configuring the router.
To find features that have been moved or changed in the Microsoft® Windows Server 2003 family, see New ways to do familiar Routing tasks.
For tips about using routing, see Routing best practices.
For help with specific tasks, see Routing How To....
For general background information, see Routing Concepts.
For problem-solving instructions, see Troubleshooting routing.