Configuring Vpn Passthrough; Ssl Vpn Server - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Configuring Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and Security

SSL VPN Server

STEP 1
STEP 2
SSL VPN Server
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Cisco RV220W Administration Guide

Configuring VPN Passthrough

VPN passthrough allows VPN traffic that originates from VPN clients to pass
through the router. For example, if you are not using a VPN that is configured on the
Cisco RV220W, but are using a laptop to access a VPN at another site, configuring
VPN passthrough allows that connection.
To open this page: In the navigation tree, choose VPN > IPsec > VPN
Passthrough.
Choose the type of traffic to allow to pass through the router:
IPsec—Check Enable to allow IP security tunnels to pass through the router.
PPTP—Check Enable to allow Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol tunnels to
pass through the router.
L2TP—Check Enable to allow Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol tunnels to pass
through the router.
Click Save to save your settings, or click Cancel to reload the page with the
current settings.
SSL VPN is a flexible and secure way to extend network resources to virtually any
remote user who has access to the Internet and a web browser. A benefit is that
you do not have to install and maintain VPN client software on the remote
machines.
Users can remotely access the network by using a web browser and running the
SSL VPN tunnel client launcher to establish the tunnel. When the tunnel is
established, each VPN user will have an IP address on the internal network, such
as 192. 1 68.251.x.
You can use SSL VPN to provide access to internal websites, web-enabled
applications, NT/Active Directory and FTP file shares, other resources, and
applications.
To enable SSL VPN access on this router, you must enable remote management to
open port 443 for SSL. See
Access Options for SSL VPN, page 125
Remote Management, page
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