Virtual private networking – Panasonic 7 User Manual

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26 Chapter 1 Overview

Nortel VPN Router access allows remote users to dial in to an Internet Service

Provider (ISP) anywhere and reach corporate headquarters or branch offices. The

Nortel VPN Router provides remote users access to corporate databases, mail

servers, and file servers. Figure 1 shows a typical packet data network (PDN).

Figure 1 Typical PDN

The Nortel VPN Router allows ISPs to take over the role of point-of-presence

(POP) providers of modem access. It improves performance while lowering

overhead, which translates to significant corporate savings.

Virtual private networking

A VPN is a private data communication channel that uses a public IP network as
the basic transport for connecting corporate data centers, remote offices, mobile

employees, telecommuters, customers, suppliers, and business partners.

Physically discontiguous networks are made to appear logically connected and

contiguous.

A remote access VPN service requires the creation and operation of a secure
tunnel between client software on a remote device, such as a PC, and host

software on a Nortel VPN Router.

Figure 2 on page 27 shows examples of VPN services.

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