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NEC SL1100
4.3
Networking Manual
Applications
Realtime Transport Control
Protocol (RTCP)

Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tunnelling

A Virtual Private Network is a private data network that maintains privacy
through using a tunneling protocol and security procedures. Allowing for
remote networks (including VoIP devices), which reside behind NATs and/or
Firewalls to communicate freely with each other.
The idea of the VPN is to connect multiple networks together using public (i.e.,
Internet) based connections. This type of connection is ideal for those
commuters, home workers, or small branch offices needing connectivity into
the corporate backbone. It is possible to connect these remote networks
together using private links (such as leased lines, ISDN, etc.) but this can be
very expensive and there is now a high demand for low cost Internet
connectivity.
Companies today are exploring the use of VPN for a variety of connectivity
solutions, such as:
Remote User to Corporate Site VPN
Allows employees to use their local ISP fastest connection such as cable
modems, DSL, and ISDN. For traveling users, all they need to do is dial
into their ISP local phone number.
Site-to-site VPN
Allows companies to make use of the Internet for the branch-to-branch
connections, cutting the cost of the expensive point to point leased line
service.
Extranet
Extranet describes one application using VPN technology. The concept
allows a company and a vendor/supplier to access network resources at
each site. For example, a customer may have access to a suppliers
intranet for access to product information.
VPNs can be implemented in hardware or software. Single users, such as
traveling sales personnel, may have a software based VPN client on their
laptop computer. This connects back to the Head Office VPN server. For
larger sites, the VPN is typically implemented using a hardware VPN – this is
often incorporated in to a firewall solution.
Rx Port
10021~10083
Issue 6.0
NEC SL1100
Programming
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