13-42
13-42
13-45,13-48

Index

updating on VPN 3002

 

procedure

12-2

 

stopping an image update

12-3

version info

12-3,13-9

 

split tunneling

 

 

client (PAT) mode 11-1

 

Network Extension mode

11-3

SSH

 

 

configuring internal server

8-13

enable 8-14

 

 

enabling on public interface for XML support 8-17

encryption algorithms

8-14

 

 

host key

8-13

 

 

 

 

port number

8-14

 

 

 

 

RSA key

8-13

 

 

 

 

server key

 

8-13

 

 

 

 

server key regeneration

8-14

 

 

session key

8-13

 

 

 

 

statistics

13-32

 

 

 

 

SSL

 

 

 

 

 

 

client authentication (HTTPS only) 8-11

 

configuring internal server 8-10

 

 

encryption algorithms

8-11

 

 

statistics

13-28

 

 

 

 

SSL certificate

8-10,12-16

 

 

enrolling

12-37

 

 

 

 

enrolling via SCEP

12-42

 

 

generating

 

12-33

 

 

 

 

installing in browser

1-3

 

 

installing with Internet Explorer

1-4

 

installing with Netscape

1-9

 

 

obtaining

12-28

 

 

 

 

viewing with Internet Explorer

1-8

 

viewing with Netscape

1-14

 

 

VPN Concentrator

1-3

 

 

 

standards

 

 

 

 

 

 

IEEE standard 802.3, Ethernet networks

13-53

ITU 12-50

 

 

 

 

 

RFC 1650, Ethernet interface MIB objects

13-53

RFC 1907, SNMP version 2 MIB objects 13-56RFC 2011, ARP table entries 13-51

RFC 2011, IP and ICMP MIB objects

RFC 2012,TCP MIB objects

RFC 2013, UDP MIB objects

RFC 2459

12-50

X.509

12-50

X.520

12-50

starting the CLI 14-2

static routes

 

adding

7-3

 

configuring for IP routing 7-2

modifying

7-3

statistics

 

 

devices behind the VPN 3002 Hardware Client 13-14

DHCP

13-30

 

DNS

13-27

 

 

HTTP

13-22

 

IPSec

13-16

 

 

MIB-II 13-39

 

ARP table

13-51

 

Ethernet

13-53

 

ICMP

13-48

 

interfaces

13-40

 

IP traffic

13-45

 

SNMP

13-56

 

TCP/UDP

13-42

 

monitoring

13-1,13-15

 

PPPoE

13-36

 

public/private Ethernet interface 13-11

SSH

13-32

 

 

SSL

13-28

 

 

Telnet

 

13-25

 

user status

13-14

 

stopping

 

 

 

 

CLI

14-6

 

 

file upload to VPN 3002

12-3,12-14

the VPN 3002 12-5

 

subordinate CA certificate

12-16

VPN 3002 Hardware Client Reference

 

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VPN 3002 specifications

Cisco Systems VPN 3002 is a versatile hardware device designed to provide secure remote access to corporate networks. As part of Cisco's family of VPN concentrators, the VPN 3002 is aimed at small to medium-sized businesses seeking to establish secure communications over the Internet.

One of the key features of the VPN 3002 is its ability to support a wide range of VPN protocols, including IPsec and L2TP. This flexibility allows businesses to tailor their security solutions to meet specific needs, thereby ensuring robust encryption and integrity for data in transit. The device also supports innovative technologies such as Clientless SSL VPN, enabling users to access corporate resources without the need for a full client installation.

Another vital characteristic of the VPN 3002 is its scalability. It can support multiple users while maintaining optimal performance due to its integrated firewall capabilities. This functionality allows organizations to manage user traffic effectively, ensuring that both security and efficiency are maintained during peak access periods.

Additionally, the VPN 3002 boasts advanced features like NAT traversal, which helps ensure that VPN connections can penetrate network address translation firewalls and other similar devices, thereby enhancing connectivity. It also features strong authentication mechanisms, including support for RADIUS and TACACS+, providing businesses with the ability to implement stringent user verification processes.

The device is designed with ease of use in mind. The setup process is relatively simple, and Cisco's intuitive web-based management interface makes it easy to configure and monitor VPN connections. Furthermore, the VPN 3002 comes with a variety of integrated tools for logging and reporting, allowing administrators to maintain comprehensive oversight of network activities.

In terms of hardware, the VPN 3002 is equipped with multiple Ethernet ports for network connectivity and can support a range of configurations to meet diverse organizational requirements. Its robust design ensures longevity and dependable operation, making it an ideal solution for businesses seeking reliable remote access capabilities.

In conclusion, Cisco Systems VPN 3002 provides a comprehensive solution for organizations looking to secure their remote connections. With its support for various protocols, scalable architecture, advanced security features, and ease of use, it stands out as a reliable choice for enhancing corporate network security.