VPN
Configuring the Cisco IPSec VPN Server
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Configuring the Cisco IPSec VPN Server
Cisco ISA500 Series Integrated Security Appliance Administrator Guide
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Cisco IPSec VPN Client: The Cisco IPSec VPN Client feature minimizes the
configuration requirements at remote locations by allowing the security
appliance to work as a Cisco VPN hardware client to receive the security
policies upon the VPN tunnel from a remote Cisco IPSec VPN Server. See
Configuring the Cisco IPSec VPN Client, page
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Site-to-Site VPN: The Site-to-Site VPN tunnel connects two routers to
secure traffic between two sites that are physically separated. See
Configuring the Site-to-Site VPN, page
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SSL VPN: The SSL VPN feature allows remote users to access the
corporate network by using the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client. Remote
access is provided through a SSL VPN gateway. See
VPN, page
257.
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L2TP: L2TP allows remote clients to use a public IP network to secure
communicate with private corporate network servers. This protocol is
based on the client and server model. See
page
266.
The security appliance can function as a Cisco IPSec VPN server or as a Cisco
IPSec VPN client, but not both simutaneously. It does not have a default role.
The Cisco IPSec VPN Server feature allows remote users to establish the IPSec
VPN tunnels to securely access the corporate network resources. It includes the
following sections:
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Cisco VPN Client Compatibility, page 234
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Configuring the Group Policies for Cisco IPSec VPN Server, page 235
238.
246.
Configuring the SSL
Configuring the L2TP Server,
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