Service Architecture
One of the requirements of the customer is to manage their equipments remotely. The connectivity from remote location to GIDC is offered through Managed VPN IPSEC – Remote Access Client to Site VPN.
Technical Architecture – Remote Access Client to Site VPN

Remote Access Client to Site VPN:
The client-to-site VPN is a many-to-one VPN tunnel. A scenario can be when a client requires access to a site's internal data from outside the network's LAN, the client needs to initiate a client-to-site VPN connection. This will secure a path to the site's LAN, allowing the client to access a private network address. One or more clients can initiate a secure VPN connection to the VPN server, thus securely accessing internal data from an insecure remote location. The client receives an IP address from the server and appears as a member on the server's LAN.
The targeted users for the same are Mobile workforces and telecommuters on a client initiated architecture.
Technical Architecture – Site to Site VPN
Site to Site VPN
This site-to-site VPN is a one-to-one VPN tunnel. A scenario can be when some office configurations require sharing information across multiple LANs. Such a case is provisioned by initiating a secure VPN tunnel between two office gateway devices, one VPN gateway at the site and one at service provider’s end, allows sites to share information across the LANs without fearing that outsiders could view the content of the data stream. The VPN servers create a logical point-to-point connection over the Internet. Routing can be configured on each gateway device to allow packets to route over the VPN link or out the default network link.
Suitable for businesses that wish to link branch offices, suppliers partners, customers and communities of interest.
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