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About the Configurations on page 25
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Deployment Scenario: Remote Access for Employees and Partners on page 25
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Customizing WorkPlace on page 33
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Testing the Deployment Scenario on page 40
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Other Remote Access VPN Scenarios on page 40
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Additional Partner VPN Scenarios on page 42
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End Point Control Scenarios on page 43
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Access Policy Scenarios on page 44
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Application‐Specific Scenarios on page 44
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Authentication Scenarios on page 46
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Access Component Provisioning on page 46
About the Configurations
The following sections take you through the configuration steps of a typical deployment: relatively open, remote
access for employees, and more restricted access for partners. As part of this exercise, we also make WorkPlace
appear different, depending on which of the two communities the user belongs to. Following these steps will
introduce you to the Appliance Management Console (AMC) and how its configuration elements interact.
The sample deployment, Testing the Deployment Scenario on page 40, is followed by brief descriptions of other
scenarios for configuring and deploying VPN access for your users.
Deployment Scenario: Remote Access for
Employees and Partners
To better understand how to deploy a remote access VPN, go through the steps in this section to set up
relatively open access for employees, and more restricted remote access for a less trusted group, partners. The
assumption in this scenario is that you have Advanced EPC, which is included in an evaluation license and with
the SMA 6200, SMA 7200, EX6000, EX7000, and EX9000 appliances, and is otherwise licensed separately.
First, we'll lay the foundation for this sample VPN, configuring the items that you'll make use of later when you
set up access for the two communities; see VPN building blocks and their descriptions.
Common VPN Configurations
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