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Different Types of VPN
A VPN supports at least three different modes of use:
Remote
Access (RAS) VPN - Under this application only a single VPN gateway is
involved. The other party involved in negotiating the secure communication
channel with the VPN Gateway is a PC or laptops that is connected to the
Internet and running VPN Client software. The VPN Client allows telecommuters
and traveling users to communicate on the central network and access servers
from many different locations.
Benefit : Significant cost savings by reducing the
burden of long distance charges associated with dial-up access. Also helps
increase productivity and peace of mind by ensuring secure network access
regardless of where an employee physically is.
Site-to-Site Intranet VPN - With Intranet VPN, gateways at
various physical locations within the same business negotiate a secure
communication channel across the Internet known as a VPN tunnel. An example would be a network that exists
in several buildings connected to a data center or mainframe that has secure
access through private lines. Users from the networks on either side of the
tunnel can communicate with one another as if it were a single network. These may need strong encryption and strict
performance and bandwidth requirements.
Benefit : Substantial cost savings over
traditional leased-line or frame relay technologies through the use of
Internet to bridge potentially long distances between sites.
Site-to-Site Extranet VPN - Almost identical to Intranets, except
they are meant for external business partners. As such, firewall access
restrictions are used in conjunction with VPN tunnels, so that business
partners are only able to gain secure access to specific data / resources,
while not gaining access to private corporate information.
Benefit : Businesses enjoy the same policies as a
private network, including security, QoS, manageability, and reliability.
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