D-Link CP310 User Guide - Page 318
To create a Remote Access VPN with two VPN sites, Internal VPN Server, Adding and Editing VPN Sites
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Overview To create a Remote Access VPN with two VPN sites 1. On the remote user VPN site's firewall, add the office Remote Access VPN Server as a Remote Access VPN site. See Adding and Editing VPN Sites on page 308. The remote user's firewall appliance will act as a Remote Access VPN Client. 2. On the office VPN site's firewall, enable the Remote Access VPN Server. See Setting Up Your NetDefend firewall as a Remote Access VPN Server on page 303. Internal VPN Server You can use your NetDefend firewall as an internal VPN Server, for enhanced wired and wireless security. When the internal VPN Server is enabled, internal network PCs and PDAs with SecuRemote VPN Client software installed can establish a Remote Access VPN session to the gateway. This means that connections from internal network users to the gateway can be encrypted and authenticated. The benefits of using the internal VPN Server are two-fold: • Accessibility Using SecuRemote, you can enjoy a secure connection from anywhere-in your wireless network or on the road-without changing any settings. The standard is completely transparent and allows you to access company resources the same way, whether you are sitting at your desk or anywhere else. • Security Many of today's attacks are increasingly introduced from inside the network. Internal security threats cause outages, downtime, and lost revenue. Wired networks that deal with highly sensitive information-especially networks in public places, such as classrooms-are vulnerable to users trying to hack the internal network. 302 D-Link NetDefend firewall User Guide