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Enabling Remote Access with Cisco VPNs
The importance of remote worker solutions has become all too apparent in recent months and it's important to know how to configure and support remote access VPN solutions to support remote workers and this is where this course comes in.
What you'll learn
Whilst choosing the VPN solution most suitable for your organizational requirements is important, it is also very important to know how to configure, maintain, and troubleshoot your VPN solution. In this course, Enabling Remote Access with Cisco VPNs, you will learn how to configure three different remote access VPNs on Cisco Routers and ASAs. First, you will go through how to generate identity certificates. Next, you will move on to configuring an SSL VPN on an ASA followed by a router. Finally, you will explore configuring IKEv2 based FlexVPNs and clientless SSL VPNs. When you are finished with course, you will not only be able to understand the process of configuring VPNs in order to allow remote workers secure access to sensitive internal data, but you will also have the skills and knowledge to use relevant show commands and debugs in order to troubleshoot issues with your remote access VPN.
Table of contents
- An Overview of SSL VPNs | 4m 20s
- An Outline of the Cisco AnyConnect Client | 6m 36s
- Generating Identity Certificates | 9m 15s
- Adding an External Authentication Server | 4m 41s
- Creating Group Policies | 4m 19s
- Editing Tunnel Groups | 7m 8s
- Enabling Split Tunneling | 4m 32s
- Using a Cisco Router as an SSL VPN Endpoint | 6m 50s
- Adding an External Authentication Server in Cisco IOS | 3m 31s
- Creating WebVPN Gateways | 2m 19s
- Configuring WebVPN Contexts | 6m 19s
- Adding NAT, Security Zones, and Split Tunneling | 7m 25s
About the author
Martin is a network security engineer with several years experience in various markets including retail and aerospace in many different countries and at the moment works for a UK based tier 1 service provider working with technology from Cisco, F5, Checkpoint, Infoblox, and, of course, Juniper.
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