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what is remote access server?

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To locate your system remote access server, follow the steps above Remote access servers are like funnels for incoming calls from remote users. A remote access server allows multiple people to connect to the network at once from homes, remote work sites or anywhere they can find an analog or digital phone line. They make good sense when you want to provide many individuals or small sites temporary access to your central network via modems, rather than the permanent link of a leased line. They also prevent the busy signals that remote users might encounter if they were all dialing up a single modem. A remote access server can have multiple phone lines all “pooled” to a single listed phone number, allowing the user to navigate through the phone lines transparently until he finds an open line. As usage increases or decreases, support staff can order more than one lines to match the demand without affecting the phone number users are familiar with calling.