Configuring Protectlink Web & Email Security; Site-To-Site Networking And Remote Access - Cisco QuickVPN - PC Administration Manual

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Getting Started
Common Configuration Scenarios
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The default WAN and LAN settings might be sufficient for your deployment, but
consider the steps outlined in
Internet Access, page
Configuration tasks for this scenario:
To start configuring a DMZ, use the links in the DMZ Port section of the Getting
Started (Advanced) page. For more information, see
Scenario 5: Configuring ProtectLink Web & Email Security
For added protection against web and email threats, the security appliance
supports Trend Micro™ ProtectLink™ Gateway services. Trend Micro™
ProtectLink™ Gateway offers comprehensive spam and Web Protection at your
Cisco security appliance. This service integrates anti-spam with antivirus and anti-
spyware, and Web Reputation with URL Filtering. As a result, your network is
protected from email threats in the Internet "cloud" and web threats in the Cisco
security appliance, providing access only to email and websites that are
appropriate for your business.
Configuration tasks for this scenario:
In the ProtectLink Web & Email Security section of the Getting Started
(Advanced) page, click Enable ProtectLink Gateway. The Protect Link page
appears. For more information, see
Security Services."
Administration Guide.
Scenario 6: Site-to-Site Networking and Remote Access
You can configure a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to extend your network to other
sites or to allow business partners and teleworkers to access applications and
network resources.
You can configure the following types of VPNs:
IPSec VPN for a Site-to-Site Tunnel
IPSec VPN for Remote Access with a VPN Client
SSL VPN for Remote Access with a Web Browser
Scenario 1: Basic Network Configuration with
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Chapter 7, "Using Cisco ProtectLink
Also refer to the Cisco Small Business ProtectLink Gateway
Configuring a DMZ, page
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