| Virtual
Private Network (VPN) is a secured and private data
network that uses the Internet (public data network),
as the link infrastructure for all communications, rather
than leased lines. It utilizes advanced encryption and
tunneling to permit organizations to establish secure,
end-to-end, private network connections over third-party
networks, such as the Internet or extranets.
Newton's Telecom
Dictionary defines VPN as, "
.exhibiting
at least some of the characteristics of a private
network, even though it uses the resources of a public
switched network." The architecture of a VPN
network is the multiple connections to the Internet.
Locations can access the Internet through T1, T3,
DSL or Dial-up connections; even using multiple providers.
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VPN offers? |
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Savings of up to 60% over equivalent traditional private
network |
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Ability
to exploit Internet infrastructure and facilitate e-commerce |
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Consolidated
and centralized management |
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Extended
connectivity, increased bandwidth and lower cost |
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Alternatives to WAN infrastructure |
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| What
Epsolon offers? |
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Epsolon
Networks Inc facilitates VPN connectivity in
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Client-to-network
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Site-to-site |
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Extranet-to-network
access |
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Epsolon
Networks Inc. defines VPN Security and authentication
policies for each corporate customer based on "wants" |
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Epsolon
Networks Inc approach.. |
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Enhances
scalability |
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Provides
advanced monitoring and capacity planning |
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Epsolon
Networks Inc ensures of a cost-effective and secure
method to provide access to internal resources over
public networks like the Internet |
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