First, ensure that both routers are enabled for dial-up access, and then initiate the connection.
To confirm that a router has permission to initiate an on-demand connection
- Open Active Directory Users and Computers, and then on the Dial-in tab of the user account of the router’s Properties page, confirm that either Allow access or Control access through Remote Access Policy is selected.
- If Control access through Remote Access Policy is selected, open the Routing and Remote Access snap-in and confirm that the remote access permission setting on the Properties page of the associated Remote Access Policy is set to Grant remote access permission.
To initiate the on-demand connection on the calling router
- On the calling router, in the Routing and Remote Access snap-in, click Network Interfaces, right-click the demand-dial interface for which you want to initiate a connection, and then click Connect.
If the calling router uses a dial-up connection to the local ISP, the local ISP assigns the router a temporary IP address. You can confirm that this IP address exists by typing ipconfigat a command prompt.
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