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Access VPDN Solutions Guide

Collectif Cisco Systems, inc.

330 pages, parution le 01/02/2002

Résumé

Cisco IOS® Documentation Solutions for access VPDN networks
  • Learn from Cisco-tested and Cisco-proven solutions and configuration examples
  • Concise design and application information details how to integrate specific Cisco IOS software feature functionality within an existing network environment
  • Solutions apply to a variety of service provider and enterprise networking professionals
  • Learn to configure two new access VPDN services: NAS-initiated L2TP dial-out and client-initiated PPTP dial-in with MPPE encryption
  • Demonstrates VPDN features in the context of specific network environments
  • Includes valuable command reference and configuration materials

An access virtual private dial-up network (VPDN) is a network that provides remote dial access to users over a shared infrastructure. Access VPDNs use Layer 2 tunneling technologies to create virtual point-to-point connections between remote users and a central network. These tunneling technologies use the Internet to provide the same direct connectivity as the expensive Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).

Access VPDN Solutions Guide is a complete, concise, solutions-based book that shows how to deploy VPDNs. The book begins with a technology description that defines VPDNs and summarizes VPDN services, tunneling technologies, and encryption methods. From there, you learn about three distinct solutions for deploying VPDNs. Two of these solutions feature complete design and implementation guides, and the third demonstrates adding IPSec encryption to an existing L2TP network. Two new VPDN features are covered in the appendixes, which also include debug outputand a command summary that describes all the Cisco® Internet Operating System (IOS) commands discussed in the book.

Cisco IOS® software is a feature-rich network operating system that runs on almost every platform and device Cisco offers. Cisco customers who use Cisco IOS documentation have requested more robust and more complete configuration examples to help in their day-to-day implementation of Cisco IOS. The Cisco Systems® IOS Documentation department has met that customer demand by creating a new documentation type called an integrated solutions document (ISD). ISDs provide concise design and application information, explaining how to integrate specific feature functionality within an existing network environment. By combining solutions-based ISDs with Cisco IOS configuration and command reference material, Access VPDN Solutions Guide provides you with a complete Cisco VDPN deployment guide.

This book is part of the Cisco Press Networking Technologies Series, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.

Contents

1: Access VPDN Technologies Overview
Virtual Private Networks
Access VPDN Services
NAS-Initiated Access VPDNs
Client-Initiated Access VPDNs Using PPTP Dial-In
Encryption Technologies
Related Technologies
2: Access VPDN Dial-In Using L2F Solution
Business Objectives
Proposed Solution: NAS-Initiated Access VPDN Using L2F
Implementation
Phase 1: Configuring the NAS for Basic Dial Access
Phase 2: Configuring the Access VPDN to Work with Local AAA
Phase 3: Configuring the Access VPDN to Work with Remote AAA
3: Access VPDN Dial-In Using L2TP Solution
Business Objectives
Possible Solutions
Proposed Solution: NAS-Initiated VPDN Using L2TP
Implementation
Device Characteristics and Configuration Files
Verifying That the Access VPDN Network Functions Properly
4: Access VPDN Dial-In Using IPSec over L2TP Solution
Business Objectives
Possible Solutions
Proposed Solution: IPSec Tunnel Between the Peer and LNS
Implementation
Appendix A: New Access VPDN Services: L2TP Dial-Out
L2TP Dial-Out Overview
L2TP Dial-Out Benefits
L2TP Dial-Out Restrictions
L2TP-Supported Platforms
L2TP Dial-Out-Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs
L2TP Dial-Out Configuration Tasks
L2TP Dial-Out Verification
L2TP Dial-Out Configuration Examples
Appendix B: New Access VPDN Services: PPTP with MPPE
PPTP with MPPE Overview
PPTP with MPPE Benefits
PPTP with MPPE Restrictions
PPTP with MPPE-Supported Platforms
PPTP with MPPE-Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs
PPTP with MPPE Prerequisite Tasks
PPTP with MPPE Configuration Tasks
PPTP with MPPE Verification Connection
PPTP with MPPE Configuration Example
Appendix C: VPDN Command Summary
aaa accounting
aaa authentication ppp
aaa authorization
aaa new-mode
accept dialin
accept dialout
access-list
async mode interactive
async-bootp
authen before-forward
Autoselect
clear vpdn tunnel
clock source
controller isa
controller t1
crypto ipsec transform-set
crypto isakmp key
crypto isakmp policy
crypto map (Global IPSec)
crypto map (Interface IPSec)
debug aaa authentication
debug aaa authorization
debug ppp
debug ppp mppe
debug vpdn
debug vpdn event
Dialer
dialer aaa
dialer in-band
dialer pool 227
dialer remote-name
dialer string
dialer vpdn
dialer-group
dialer-list protocol
Dnis
Domain
encapsulation ppp
encryption mppe
force-local-chap
Framing
group-range
Hostname
initiate-to
interface dialer
interface group-async
interface virtual-template
ip local pool
isdn incoming-voice
isdn switch-type (BRI)
isdn switch-type (PRI)
l2f ignore-mid-sequence
l2tp drop out-of-order
l2tp flow-control backoff-queuesize
l2tp flow-control maximum-ato
l2tp flow-control receive-window
l2tp flow-control static-rtt
l2tp hidden
l2tp ip tos reflect
l2tp ip udp checksum
l2tp offset
l2tp tunnel authentication
l2tp tunnel hello
l2tp tunnel password
lcp renegotiation
Line
Linecode
local name
match address (CET)
match address (IPSec)
modem inout
multilink virtual-template
multilink-group
peer default ip address
pool-member
ppp authentication
ppp chap hostname
ppp chap password
ppp encrypt mppe
ppp multilink group
pptp flow-control receive-window
pptp flow-control static-rtt
pptp tunnel echo
pri-group timeslots nfas_d
protocol (VPDN)
radius-server host
radius-server key
request dialin
request dialout
rotary-group
set peer (IPSec)
set transform-set
show interfaces virtual-access
show ppp mppe
show vpdn
show vpdn domain
show vpdn group
show vpdn history failure
source-ip
tacacs-server host
tacacs-server key
terminate-from
Username
virtual-template
vpdn enable
vpdn group
vpdn history failure table-size
vpdn logging
vpdn logging history failure
vpdn search-order
vpdn session-limit
vpdn softshut
Appendix D: Debug Output
L2F Solution Debug Output
L2TP Solution Debug Output
IPSec over L2TP Solution Debug Output
L2TP Dial-Out Debug Output

L'auteur - Collectif Cisco Systems, inc.

Cisco Systems, Inc., is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Cisco solutions, which include industry-leading publications from Cisco Press, educate and provide competitive advantage to customers through more efficient and timely exchange of information, leading to cost savings, process efficiencies, and closer business relationships. These solutions form the networking foundation for many organizations worldwide.

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Éditeur(s) Cisco Press
Auteur(s) Collectif Cisco Systems, inc.
Parution 01/02/2002
Nb. de pages 330
Format 17,8 x 22,8
Couverture Broché
Poids 500g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9781587050640

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