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whitepaper Through encryption delivered via SSL or IPSec VPN, data can be secured as it is transmitted across the wireless network. In addition to encryption, stronger access control delivered via smart cards, USB tokens or complex passwords needs to be in...
[31 Mar 2008]
whitepaper DMVPN allows users to scale large and small IPsec VPNs more effectively by combining Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels, IPsec encryption, and Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP). This paper provides a sample configuration for configuring...
[24 Mar 2008]
whitepaper DMVPN combines Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels, IPsec encryption, and Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP). The DMVPN feature simplifies the hub router IPsec configuration and supports dynamic IP addresses at the spoke router.
[24 Mar 2008]
whitepaper IPsec) to support security (authentication and encryption). It uses standard protocols, such as SIP and Mobile IP, to support mobility and uses standard Virtual Private Network (VPN) technologies (e.g.
[03 Sep 2007]
whitepaper IPsec) to support security (authentication and encryption). It uses standard protocols, such as SIP and Mobile IP, to support mobility and uses standard Virtual Private Network (VPN) technologies (e.g.
[13 Aug 2007]
whitepaper A standard feature of their break-through software, 3-Way Secure Optimization runs through their industry-leading IPSec Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel with AES 256 encryption and can be used over any type of broadband connection (DSL, cable...
[06 Aug 2007]
whitepaper The benefits were cost effective solution, ensured quality of service, IPSec based encryption to ensure data security, high scalability and remote access for mobile users. Client wanted to re-route VPN traffic via another IPSec tunnel in case the...
[31 Jul 2007]
whitepaper The use of a Web browser and its native SSL encryption enables access from non-corporate-owned machines such as home PCs, Internet kiosks, or wireless hotspots, where the IT department cannot deploy and manage the VPN client software necessary for...
[27 Jul 2007]
whitepaper Two solutions have emerged for remote access over the Internet - IPSec VPN and SSL VPN. Choosing which one to deploy will be defined by the unique requirements of the organization, and in many both may be deployed as network-level access over SSL...
[06 Jul 2007]
Comment One approach is to use an IPSec (internet protocol security) VPN but the processing overhead can impact on the quality of the voice service. Encryption While there is some debate about the threat level that eavesdropping poses to VoIP, companies...
[04 Apr 2007]
whitepaper DMVPN combines Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels, IPsec encryption, and Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP). The DMVPN solution is used to build large Cisco IOS IP Security (IPsec) VPNs. This paper provides a sample configuration for...
[08 Feb 2007]
whitepaper As part of the Nokia Secure Access System, the Nokia Secure Connector provides an IPSec Client like behaviour but using SSL/TLS encryption. On the client workstation, the VPN client software looks like a normal Ethernet device (Windows can't tell...
[07 Sep 2006]
whitepaper Windows XP Professional's IPsec implementation corresponds approximately to that of Windows 2000 Professional with the High Encryption Service Pack (3DES). The following paper describes in detail the configuration of an IPsec Host-to-Host...
[14 Sep 2005]
whitepaper The hospital's communications system is based on a Nortel Networks Meridian 1 PBX, its data network is powered by Nortel Networks Passport 8600 Gigabit Ethernet Routing Switch, and a Contivity VPN switch provides Internet connectivity, IPsec...
[30 Oct 2004]
News SSL has become a popular alternative to VPNs that use IPsec encryption and tunneling for connecting remote workers to corporate networks. Because SSL VPNs give access through a standard web browser instead of through an IPsec client running on each...
[08 Sep 2004]
whitepaper IPSec offers the security and encryption features necessary to protect enterprise data, IP voice, and video traffic as it traverses the Internet or a service provider's shared network. Because this protocol can be deployed across any IP network...
[25 Aug 2004]
whitepaper This paper provides information on configuring and monitoring the Cisco Easy VPN Remote feature to create IPSec Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnels between a supported router and an Easy VPN server (Cisco IOS router, VPN 3000 concentrator, or...
[10 Apr 2004]
News Unlike IPSec, which requires a client to be downloaded to a remote PC, SSL allows workers to simply launch a browser from any internet-enabled device to connect to the corporate network. SSL is an encryption technology that is embedded in most...
[15 Mar 2004]
whitepaper Using IPSec encryption through its built-in 802.11b wireless access point, the FVM318 Cable/DSL ProSafe Wireless VPN Security Firewall can create up to 32 virtual private network (VPN) tunnels to wireless laptops or desktop PCs on the LAN using...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper The IPSec protocol provides many of these same security features for a VPN connection at the network level. PKI provides a means for centralized management of encryption keys and digital certificates to authenticate communicating parties.
[24 Feb 2004]
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