Our VPN design information will help network architects plan for the best use of VPN technology in the enterprise. Here you'll find case studies and best practices for site-to-site VPNs and client-to-site VPNs, as well as recommendations for when to use IPsec, SSL and MPLS, and when to build your own VPN vs. when to use a service provider.
As legislation passes, enterprises need to get VPN ready
SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 08 Apr 2009 ARTICLE - As workers go mobile, security restrictions are tightening, and it's time for enterprises to get serious about putting a VPN key networked applications.
Determining efficient VPN solutions, encryption options
Submitted By: SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 22 Jun 2009 TIP - Various virtual private network solutions based on different network protocols are outlined for easy comparison in determining the most efficient solution and encryption scheme.
Remote, branch office VPN access with DSL
Submitted By: SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 22 Jun 2009 TIP - Connecting multiple branch or remote offices to the main office can be done easily over DSL with a typical IPsec VPN solution; explore the options, including using a Cisco router.
VPN, remote access security best practices
18 Jun 2009 TIP - Keeping mobile and remote workers connected to the network means virtual private networks. Find out about site-to-site VPNs and what protocols to use.
virtual routing and forwarding
01 Dec 2005 WORD - Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) is a technology included in IP (Internet Protocol) network routers that allows multiple instances of a routing table to exist in a router and work simultaneously. This increases ...
virtual private network
14 Apr 2004 WORD - What is a virtual private network (VPN)?
A virtual private network (VPN) is a network that uses a public telecommunication infrastructure, such as the Internet, to provide remote offices or individual users with secure access ...
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