| Publisher | Cisco Systems | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 209.0KB PDF | Date added | 01 Aug 2006 |
| Topics | VPNs, SSL - TLS | ||
| Downloads | 213 | ||
This paper provides configuration guidance for users of Cisco IOS SSL VPN. This feature is designed to terminate SSL VPN connections on Cisco IOS Software-based routers (Cisco 1800, 2800, 3700, 3800, 7200, and 7301). SSL VPN is comparable to and complements the popular IP security (IPsec) remote-access VPN. The testing was performed at the NSITE lab in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina (RTP) on the devices defined above. The objective of the testing was to configure and test interaction of Cisco IOS SSL VPN with Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) policies using the authentication domain setup. This is typically used by a provider offering the Cisco IOS SSL VPN service to enterprise customers for their SSL VPN termination.
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