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VPN Design
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 recommendations for when to use IPsec, SSL and MPLS, as well as when to build your own VPN vs. when to use a service provider.
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Direct transport VPN configuration
Michael J. Martin | 21 Sep 2008
HOW-TO - Find out how to configure direct transport VPNs on Cisco routers to provide permanent IPsec network connections between private networks. |
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SSL VPN keeps news breaking on multiple platforms
SearchNetworking.com | 12 Dec 2006
ARTICLE - Remote access became a necessity for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and other Cox Newspapers. The company weighed several SSL VPNs that had to work with a variety of platforms.
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Jelly Belly sweetens remote access
SearchNetworking.com | 13 Mar 2006
ARTICLE - Candy-maker Jelly Belly's network was so secure even top executives couldn't get in through the VPN. The company solved the sticky situation with boxes from Network Engines.
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| EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 141 |
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| VPN DESIGN EXPERTS |
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Lindi Horton
Performance Engineer, NetQoS
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Carrie Higbie
Global Network Applications Market Manager
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The Virtual Office Checklist
Published by: Cisco Systems, Inc. | 10 Oct 2008
WHITE PAPER - The technology behind remote access is called a "virtual private network," or "VPN," and it establishes a private, secure network connection over a public network, such as the Internet.
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What You Need to Know to Become More Productive
Published by: Cisco Systems, Inc. | 06 Oct 2008
WHITE PAPER - To make your company become more productive it has to start with a secure network foundation that keeps your workforce connected to your customer database, business applications, and other resources wherever they go.
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Migrating to IP-based VPNs - Expert Webcast

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28 JUL 2004, 13:00 EDT (17:00, GMT) |
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Enterprise VPNs have traditionally been deployed over leased lines using Frame Relay or ATM, but many enterprises are migrating their VPN infrastructure to IP using protocols such as IPsec, MPLS and SSL. Find out more about the options so that you can choose which is best for your network. |
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virtual private LAN service
29 Sep 2003
WORD - Virtual private LAN service (VPLS) is a technology that makes it possible to connect local area networks (LANs) over the Internet, so that they appear to subscribers like a single Ethernet LAN. A VPLS uses multiprotocol label ...
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extranet
19 Sep 2003
WORD - An extranet is a private network that uses Internet technology and the public telecommunication system to securely share part of a business's information or operations with suppliers, vendors, partners, customers, or other ...
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Layer Two Tunneling Protocol
12 Feb 2001
WORD - Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is an extension
of the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) used
by an Internet service provider (ISP) to enable the operation of a virtual private
network (VPN) over the Internet. L2TP ...
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