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The VPN with service quality guarantee can provide different levels of service
quality guarantees for users by charging for different services.
Basic Networking
Applications of VPN
An enterprise that has an intranet established with VPN is shown in the following
figure.
Figure 178
Schematic diagram of VPN networking
In this configuration, the users who need the internal resources of enterprises, can
access the POP (Point of Presence) server of local ISP via PSTN or ISDN, and further
access the internal resources of the enterprises. Traditional WAN construction
techniques only supply the service with the aid of leased line between them. After
a VPN is established, the remote users and the clients in other places can access
internal resources of enterprises even if they do not have the Internet access
authority given by local ISP.
VPN services of enterprises only require a server supporting VPN (a Windows NT
server or a router). After connecting the local POP server via PSTN or ISDN, the
users who want a resource directly call the remote servers of enterprises (VPN
servers). The access server of ISP along with the VPN server accomplishes the call
process.
Classification of IP
VPN
IP VPN is the emulation of leased line services (remote dial-up and DDN) of WAN
equipment using IP facilities (including public Internet or private IP backbone
network). IP VPN classification is based on:
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Operation Mode
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Tunnel Protocols
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Service Purpose
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Networking Model
Operation Mode
VPNs can be CPE- or network-based. CPE-based VPN's require installation of
networking and authentication equipment to support establishment of the VPN. It
requires configuration and administration of WAN resources and bandwidth
management.
In a network-based VPN, the maintenance of VPN is allocated to the ISP, although
users are allowed to manage and control services to some extent. VPN functions
are mainly fulfilled on the equipment at the network side. This type of service
reduces the investments of the users, increases the flexibility and scalability of
services, bringing profits to the service providers.
POP
POP
POP
PC
PSTN/ISDN
Partner
Remote user
Internal server
Internet
Headquarters
Summary of Contents for Router 3032
Page 1: ...http www 3com com 3Com Router Configuration Guide Published March 2004 Part No 10014299...
Page 4: ...VPN 615 RELIABILITY 665 QOS 681 DIAL UP 721...
Page 6: ...2 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 7: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 3Com Router Introduction Chapter 2 3Com Router User Interface...
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Page 16: ...12 CHAPTER 1 3COM ROUTER INTRODUCTION...
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Page 60: ...56 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT...
Page 98: ...94 CHAPTER 6 DISPLAY AND DEBUGGING TOOLS...
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Page 114: ...110 CHAPTER 8 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW...
Page 158: ...154 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURING WAN INTERFACE...
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Page 188: ...184 CHAPTER 13 CONFIGURING PPPOE CLIENT...
Page 192: ...188 CHAPTER 14 CONFIGURING SLIP Router ip route static 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 110 0 1...
Page 248: ...244 CHAPTER 16 CONFIGURING LAPB AND X 25...
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Page 330: ...326 CHAPTER 20 CONFIGURING IP ADDRESS...
Page 362: ...358 CHAPTER 21 CONFIGURING IP APPLICATION...
Page 374: ...370 CHAPTER 23 CONFIGURING IP COUNT...
Page 406: ...402 CHAPTER 25 CONFIGURING DLSW...
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Page 452: ...448 CHAPTER 29 CONFIGURING OSPF...
Page 482: ...478 CHAPTER 30 CONFIGURING BGP...
Page 494: ...490 CHAPTER 31 CONFIGURING IP ROUTING POLICY...
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Page 508: ...504 CHAPTER 33 IP MULTICAST...
Page 514: ...510 CHAPTER 34 CONFIGURING IGMP...
Page 526: ...522 CHAPTER 36 CONFIGURING PIM SM...
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Page 532: ...528 CHAPTER 37 CONFIGURING TERMINAL ACCESS SECURITY...
Page 550: ...546 CHAPTER 38 CONFIGURING AAA AND RADIUS PROTOCOL...
Page 590: ...586 CHAPTER 40 CONFIGURING IPSEC...
Page 599: ...IX VPN Chapter 42 Configuring VPN Chapter 43 Configuring L2TP Chapter 44 Configuring GRE...
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Page 638: ...634 CHAPTER 43 CONFIGURING L2TP...
Page 649: ...X RELIABILITY Chapter 45 Configuring a Standby Center Chapter 46 Configuring VRRP...
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Page 670: ...666 CHAPTER 47 QOS OVERVIEW...
Page 700: ...696 CHAPTER 49 CONGESTION MANAGEMENT...
Page 706: ...702 CHAPTER 50 CONGESTION AVOIDANCE...
Page 707: ...XII DIAL UP Chapter 51 Configuring DCC Chapter 52 Configuring Modem...
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