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SUMMARYThe Remote Access Service (RAS) utility, Remote Access, in Windows NT version 3.5 supports connections to servers that use Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP). If a RAS client makes and breaks a connection to a SLIP server, it can no longer use the same IP address to reconnect to the SLIP server. MORE INFORMATION
Unlike PPP, you are unable to configure Windows NT 3.5 RAS to use a
specific IP address from the SLIP server being dialed. The SLIP server will
assign the Windows NT 3.5 RAS client an IP address. Therefore, the RAS
client does not have the capacity to reuse the previous IP address when it
attempts to reconnect to the SLIP server after the initial connection is
broken.
Additional query words: point-to-point prodnt tcp/ip
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