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MPLS: Layer 3 VPNs Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release Feature Information for Directing MPLS VPN Traffic Using Policy-Based Routing Table 1 lists the features in this module and provides links to specific configuration information. Not all commands may be available in your Cisco IOS software release. ASA 8.X: Routing SSL VPN Traffic through Tunneled - Cisco Oct 18, 2010 Introduction to VPNs PPTP: an old VPN protocol that uses PPP and GRE, insecure and should not be used anymore. L2TP: a VPN protocol that tunnels layer two traffic, does not offer any encryption so should be used together with IPsec. SSL VPN: uses SSL (HTTPS) to create a secure connection with the web browser. Cisco ASA VPN Hairpinning - Networks Training
A virtual private network (VPN) is one of the most common ways that customers connect securely to the AWS Cloud from on-premises or data center environments. Customers establish VPN connectivity to AWS using AWS managed VPN solutions like AWS Site-to-Site VPN, transit gateways, or partner solutions running on Amazon EC2. In this post, we demonstrate […]
P2S VPN routing behavior is dependent on the client OS, the protocol used for the VPN connection, and how the virtual networks (VNets) are connected to each other. Azure currently supports two protocols for remote access, IKEv2 and SSTP. IKEv2 is supported on many client operating systems including Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, and iOS.
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Scaling VPN throughput using AWS Transit Gateway A virtual private network (VPN) is one of the most common ways that customers connect securely to the AWS Cloud from on-premises or data center environments. Customers establish VPN connectivity to AWS using AWS managed VPN solutions like AWS Site-to-Site VPN, transit gateways, or partner solutions running on Amazon EC2. In this post, we demonstrate […] Meraki SD-WAN - Cisco Meraki Rules for routing of VPN traffic can be configured on the Security & SD-WAN > Configure > SD-WAN & traffic shaping page in the dashboard. Settings to configure Policy-based Routing (PbR) and dynamic path selection are found under the SD-WAN policies heading. The following sections contain guidance on configuring several example rules. Hairpinning Internet and VPN Traffic in Cisco IOS with NAT