To begin the Forefront UAG DirectAccess design process, you must first identify your DirectAccess deployment goals. This guide contains some predefined deployment goals to help you understand the ways in which Forefront UAG DirectAccess can benefit your organization. After evaluating these goals, you can select a Forefront UAG DirectAccess design that meets your Forefront UAG DirectAccess deployment objectives.
The following topics explain how to identify and evaluate a Forefront UAG DirectAccess deployment design for your organization:
- Identifying your
Forefront UAG DirectAccess deployment goals
- Mapping your deployment
goals to a Forefront UAG DirectAccess design
After you identify your deployment goals and map them to a Forefront UAG DirectAccess design, you can begin documenting your design, based on the processes that are described in these topics:
- Planning a Forefront UAG
DirectAccess deployment strategy
- Planning the placement
of a Forefront UAG DirectAccess server
- Planning the placement
of a network location server
- Planning the placement
of CRL distribution points
- Planning Forefront UAG
DirectAccess with Network Access Protection (NAP)
Note: For Forefront UAG DirectAccess SP1, see Planning for NAP health verification in Forefront UAG DirectAccess SP1. - Planning Forefront UAG
DirectAccess with an existing server and domain isolation
deployment
- Capacity planning for
Forefront UAG DirectAccess
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For guidance on documenting your Forefront UAG DirectAccess design, see Documenting your Forefront UAG DirectAccess design. |