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What is the "Internal" Routing Interface in RRAS
After installing RRAS, an interface named "Internal" appears under Routing
Interfaces in the RRAS console. This interface is part of RRAS and
represents all RAS devices. All RAS clients are part of this interface. This
interface is part of RRAS and represents all RAS devices. All RAS clients
are part of this interface. The "Internal" interface should not be deleted.
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> Hi,
>
> I use Server 2003 - Routing and Remote Access>IP Routing>NAT/Basic
> Firewall.
>
> When I select <New Interface...> along with my NIC's, there is an
> additional 'Internal' interface which I can select.
>
> I see it is listed under IP Routing>General and I could also add it under
> IGMP.
>
> I am curious to know what this 'Internal' Interface is used for?
>
> Thanks
>
> Colin.
>
>