James,

Just go into the properties for NAT in RRAS and cut on the DNS service.
Point the NAT box to the ISP's DNS, and point your internal clients to the
NAT box as both thier DNS server and Default Gateway. Alternatively, you
could just cut the NAT DHCP allocator on and set all of the clients to get
an IP through DHCP.

Brian Hill
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),
MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCT,
MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+
Lead Technology Architect, TechTrain
Author: Cisco, The Complete Reference
http://www.alfageek.com


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