Internet Service Provider

In this scenario, an Internet service provider uses Windows NT Server to set up an information service network. The network provides an Internet connection and other network services, including a mail server, fax server, database hosting, software distribution, and other custom applications.

Figure 6.2 Internet service provider with Internet access and network services

The computer running Windows NT Server is on the Internet service provider's network, which also has a leased line to the Internet. The Remote Access Service accepts calls from customers who want Internet access or network services. RAS routes traffic to and from remote customers to servers on the private network and to and from the Internet.

For this scenario, you need to install and configure the following hardware or services:

For more information about multiprotocol routing and the Remote Access Service, see the Windows NT Server Networking Supplement and Windows NT Server Resource Kit Networking Guide.