- On the branch office domain controller, create a user account called TestReplication.
- On the calling router in the branch office, establish a connection to the answering router in the main office.
- Wait 15 to 20 minutes, and then open Active Directory Users and Computers on a domain controller in the main office. If your connection is working correctly, the TestReplication user account will be listed.
- To confirm that replication did in fact take place over the one-way initiated site-to-site connection, perform the following steps:
- On both the calling router and the answering router, type ipconfig at a command prompt. If, when you ran the Routing and Remote Access wizard, you chose the recommended option to configure IP address assignment from a specified range of addresses, the output of both ipconfig commands will include IP addresses from the specified address ranges.
- On the branch office domain controller, type tracert at a command prompt. If, when you ran the Routing and Remote Access wizard, you configured IP address assignment from a specified range of addresses, the output of the tracert command will include an IP address from the specified range that the answering router assigns to the calling router.
- On both the calling router and the answering router, type ipconfig at a command prompt. If, when you ran the Routing and Remote Access wizard, you chose the recommended option to configure IP address assignment from a specified range of addresses, the output of both ipconfig commands will include IP addresses from the specified address ranges.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Confirm reciprocal replication over a one-way initiated on-demand connection
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