10.1 Types of VPNs

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    Furthermore, once you have VPN Client installed you can use the startup connection feature explained in 4.4 Making Connection to VPN Server#4.4.19# to to stay connected to a specified VPN server's Virtual Hub whenever the computer is on. By installing VPN Client on a server computer and having it stay connected to a specified VPN at all times, you can set up a server which can only be accessed by computers connected to that VPN.

    Please refer to section # 10.3 Build a PC-to-PC VPN# for more detailed information on how to build a PC-to-PC VPN.

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    To use a remote access VPN you will make a connection between the network adapter connected to the LAN and the VPN Server's Virtual Hub. This is achieved via a local bridge, which is explained in section #3.6 Local Bridges#. . As a result, a VPN Client connected to the proper Virtual Hub will automatically be connected to the LAN connected by the local bridge, and will be able to operate through the VPN as if it was right there inside the office.

    Please refer to section # 10.4 Build a Generic Remote Access VPN# for more detailed information on how to build a remote access VPN.

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    You can also use layer 3 routing instead of layer 2 bridging. To do this, use the Virtual Layer 3 Switching function described in section #3.8Virtual Layer 3 Switches#..

    Please refer to sections # 10.5 Build a LAN-to-LAN VPN (Using L2 Bridge)# and # and 10.6Build a LAN-to-LAN VPN (Using L3 IP Routing)# for more detailed information on how to build a LAN-to-LAN VPN.

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    Furthermore, once you have VPN Client installed you can use the startup connection feature explained in #4.4.19# to stay connected to a specified VPN server's Virtual Hub whenever the computer is on. By installing VPN Client on a server computer and having it stay connected to a specified VPN at all times, you can set up a server which can only be accessed by computers connected to that VPN.

    Please refer to section #10.3# for more detailed information on how to build a PC-to-PC VPN.

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    To use a remote access VPN you will make a connection between the network adapter connected to the LAN and the VPN Server's Virtual Hub. This is achieved via a local bridge, which is explained in section #3.6#. As a result, a VPN Client connected to the proper Virtual Hub will automatically be connected to the LAN connected by the local bridge, and will be able to operate through the VPN as if it was right there inside the office.

    Please refer to section #10.4# for more detailed information on how to build a remote access VPN.

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    You can also use layer 3 routing instead of layer 2 bridging. To do this, use the Virtual Layer 3 Switching function described in section #3.8#.

    Please refer to sections #10.5# and #10.6# for more detailed information on how to build a LAN-to-LAN VPN.

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    Furthermore, once you have VPN Client installed you can use the startup connection feature explained in 4.4 Making Connection to VPN Server to stay connected to a specified VPN server's Virtual Hub whenever the computer is on. By installing VPN Client on a server computer and having it stay connected to a specified VPN at all times, you can set up a server which can only be accessed by computers connected to that VPN.

    Please refer to section 10.3 Build a PC-to-PC VPN for more detailed information on how to build a PC-to-PC VPN.

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    To use a remote access VPN you will make a connection between the network adapter connected to the LAN and the VPN Server's Virtual Hub. This is achieved via a local bridge, which is explained in section 3.6 Local Bridges. As a result, a VPN Client connected to the proper Virtual Hub will automatically be connected to the LAN connected by the local bridge, and will be able to operate through the VPN as if it was right there inside the office.

    Please refer to section 10.4 Build a Generic Remote Access VPN for more detailed information on how to build a remote access VPN.

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    You can also use layer 3 routing instead of layer 2 bridging. To do this, use the Virtual Layer 3 Switching function described in section 3.8Virtual Layer 3 Switches.

    Please refer to sections 10.5 Build a LAN-to-LAN VPN (Using L2 Bridge) and 10.6Build a LAN-to-LAN VPN (Using L3 IP Routing) for more detailed information on how to build a LAN-to-LAN VPN.

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