Monday, May 16, 2016

2.2.6. Remote Access

Another imperative service for most networks is remote access to the network's assets. Clients utilize this component to get to their documents and email when they're moving or working from a remote area, for example, like lodging or their home. Remote access frameworks come in a wide range of flavours. These are some of the strategies used to give remote access:

a)   Set up a basic remote access service (RAS) association on a Windows server, which can go from utilizing a solitary modem to a collection of modems.

b)  Use a devoted remote access framework, which handles numerous simultaneous connections and for the most part incorporates numerous PCs, each all alone remain solitary card.

c)   Use a workstation on the network and have clients dial in utilizing a remote control program like Symantec's PCAnywhere or Citrix's GoToMyPC.

d)  Set up a virtual private network (VPN) association with the Internet, through which clients can get to assets on the organization network in a protected manner.


e)   Install Windows Terminal Services (on a Windows server) or Citrix XenDesktop, which permit a solitary server to have various client sessions, every appearing to the end client as a stand-alone PC.

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