LANCOM 7111 VPN – LANCOM 8011 VPN
Chapter 1: Introduction
Conventional network infrastructure
First, let's have a look at a typical network structure that can be found in this form or similar forms in many companies:
EN | LAN |
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Head Office |
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ISDN | ISDN |
LAN |
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Workstation in |
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remote access, | Internet |
e.g. homework | |
Subsidiary |
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The corporate network is based on the internal network (LAN) in the head- quarters. This LAN is connected to the outside world in three ways:
A subsidiary is connected to the LAN, typically using a leased line.
PCs dial into the central network via modem or ISDN connections (Remote
Access Service – RAS).
The central LAN has a connection to the Internet so that its users can access the Web, and send and receive
All connections to the outside world are based on dedicated lines, i.e. switched or leased lines. Dedicated lines are very reliable and secure. On the other hand, they involve high costs. In general, the costs for dedicated lines are dependent on the distance. Especially in the case of
The appropriate hardware must be available in the headquarters for every type of required connection (analog
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