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XAUTH/RADIUS Server Configuration
This section describes using a RADIUS server for authentication of VPN Clients.
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Deleting and Disabling Security Associations
This section describes deleting and disabling Security Associations for VPN access.
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Basic VPN Terms and Concepts
This section provides a glossary defining applicable VPN terms such as encryption
methods, authentication methods, and IPSec keying modes.
VPN Applications
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Linking Two or More Networks Together
SonicWALL VPN is the perfect way for you to connect to your branch offices and
business partners over the Internet. SonicWALL VPN offers an affordable, high-
performance alternative to leased site-to-site lines. If NAT is enabled, SonicWALL
VPN also provides access to remote devices that have been assigned private IP
addresses.
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Remotely Managing the SonicWALL
The SonicWALL GX series includes a free VPN client for remote administration and
100 VPN clients for remote users. The SonicWALL VPN client, installed on Windows
95, 98, NT, and 2000, allows you securely manage the SonicWALL over the
Internet.
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Accessing Network Resources from a VPN Client
VPN client remote access allows your employees to connect to your network from
any location. The VPN client remote access solution is easy to deploy and supports
hundreds of remote users.
VPN Feature Chart
Note
: Simultaneous VPN Client Connections represents the maximum number of VPN
clients that should connect to the SonicWALL at the same time. Although the number
of VPN clients configured and deployed may exceed this limit, only the number
GX250
GX650
3DES VPN Throughput
100 Mbps
260 Mbps
Simultaneous Connec-
tions
250,000
500,000
VPN Tunnels (SAs)
5,000
10,000
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