Your company has a main office.
The network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The main office contains a server
named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012. Server1 has the Remote Access server role installed and is
configured to accept incoming SSTP-based VPN connections.
All client computers run Windows 7.
The company plans to open a temporary office that will contain a server named Server2 that runs Windows
Server 2012 and has the DHCP Server server role installed. The office will also have 50 client computers and
an Internet connection.
You need to recommend a solution to provide the users in the temporary office with access to the resources in
the main office.
What should you recommend?
More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer.
A.
Use the Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK) to create a connection package that specifies
Server1 as the target for SSTP-based VPN connections. Manually distribute the CMAK package to each
client computer in the temporary office.
B.
Install the Remote Access server role on Server2.From Routing and Remote Access on Server2, add a
SSTP-based VPN port. From DHCP on Server2, configure the default gateway server option.
C.
Uses the Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK) to create a connection package that specifies
Server1 as the target for SSTP-based VPN connections. Use a Group Policy object (GPO) to distribute the
CMAK package to each client computer in the temporary office.
D.
Install the Remote Access server role on Server2.From Routing and Remote Access on Server2, configure
a demand-dial interface. From DHCP on Server2, configure the default gateway server option.
Explanation:
See link for an article on both Routing and Remote Access server role and the DHCP default gateway option.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/rrasblog/archive/2009/03/25/remote-access-deployment-part-2- configuring-rras-asavpn-server.aspx
Okay, about DHCP you right. But there is a vpn server with incoming SSTP ports on main site, and SSTP does not support site-to-site configuration. So, demand-dial connection should be used.
ndrango you are absolutely correct
http://blogs.technet.com/b/rrasblog/archive/2007/01/10/sstp-faq-part-1-generic.aspx
see Q 2 in this link