This chapter showed you the basics of setting up a router for remote access services, including Easy VPN Server, Easy VPN Remote, and WebVPN. Normally, routers are not used as Easy VPN Servers, because the configuration is complex and the VPN 3000 concentrators and PIX and ASA security appliances support more enhanced remote access capabilities. However, there are many cases where routers are used as Easy VPN Remote devices, especially in cases where non-Ethernet Internet connections or enhanced QoS are required. The last part of the chapter dealt with a new feature on routers: WebVPN. With this feature, you can set up very basic SSL VPNs to Cisco routers.
Next up is Chapter 19, "Troubleshooting Router Connections," where I show you how to use show and debug commands to troubleshoot router VPN sessions.
Part I: VPNs
Overview of VPNs
VPN Technologies
IPsec
PPTP and L2TP
SSL VPNs
Part II: Concentrators
Concentrator Product Information
Concentrator Remote Access Connections with IPsec
Concentrator Remote Access Connections with PPTP, L2TP, and WebVPN
Concentrator Site-to-Site Connections
Concentrator Management
Verifying and Troubleshooting Concentrator Connections
Part III: Clients
Cisco VPN Software Client
Windows Software Client
3002 Hardware Client
Part IV: IOS Routers
Router Product Information
Router ISAKMP/IKE Phase 1 Connectivity
Router Site-to-Site Connections
Router Remote Access Connections
Troubleshooting Router Connections
Part V: PIX Firewalls
PIX and ASA Product Information
PIX and ASA Site-to-Site Connections
PIX and ASA Remote Access Connections
Troubleshooting PIX and ASA Connections
Part VI: Case Study
Case Study
Index