Setting Up Virtual Private Networks - HP ProCurve Secure Router 7203 dl Advanced Management And Configuration Manual

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Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks
committed burst rate at which the interface can transmit data. In other
words, the BC plus the BE equals the total maximum bandwidth available
on the rate limited PVC.
5.
Click Apply.
Figure 14-44. Rate Limiting a Frame Relay PVC

Setting Up Virtual Private Networks

A virtual private network (VPN) establishes a secure, private connection
between two peers over an insecure environment such as the Internet. On the
ProCurve Secure Router, the optional IPSec module supports VPNs.
In this chapter, you will focus on using the VPN wizard to set up the VPN. If
you want to learn about IPSec so that you can configure a more complex VPN
with customized settings, see the overview in Chapter 8: Virtual Private
Networks.
The Web browser interface simplifies VPN configuration. The VPN wizard
prompts you to enter information about your network such as the ID of the
local and remote peer and the networks included in the VPN. It then uses this
information to configure the VPN for you.
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