Configuring Client Routes; Using The Ssl Vpn Client Portal - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Configuring Virtual Private Networks and Security
Configuring VPNs
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide

Configuring Client Routes

To configure client routes, which control which traffic goes through the VPN tunnel
if split tunnel support is enabled, perform the following steps:
Choose VPN > SSL VPN Client > Configured Client Routes.
Enter the destination network, or the network address of the LAN from the VPN
tunnel clients' perspective.
Enter the subnet mask, or the subnet information of the destination network.
Click Save.
After routes for the client (the WAN host) are added, the routes are displayed in the
Configured Client Routes Table, which maintains information regarding the
destination network and the subnet.

Using the SSL VPN Client Portal

The SSL VPN Client Portal (VPN > SSL VPN Client > SSL VPN Client Portal)
provides remote access to the corporate network. Choose one of the following
options:
SSL VPN Tunnel—creates an encrypted tunnel to the corporate network.
SSL Port Forwarding—creates an encrypted tunnel for pre-defined
applications on the corporate network.
Change Password—Allows you to change the password.
A port-forwarding tunnel only allows the end user to access a single port on the
LAN side.
For example, if the network administrator wants only SSL VPN users to be able to
access the email server on port 25 and nothing else on the LAN, the administrator
configures Port Forwarding under SSL VPN and specifies the port number (in this
case, 25) and the server IP.
When the end user connects via SSL VPN, the user can only access the email
server and nothing else. Without this the Port Forwarding option, the end user has
full access to everything on the LAN side of the VPN server.
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