Title :
Dial-in virtual private networks using layer 3 tunneling
Author :
Malkin, Gary Scott
Author_Institution :
Bay Networks, USA
Abstract :
Corporate networks are making increasing use of the Internet to connect geographically diverse site networks rather than developing their own “leased line” WAN networks. Similarly, they are outsourcing their dial-in capability by replacing their banks of modems with a single connection to a service provider with geographically diverse Points Of Presence (POPs). In this way, users in a corporate network can dial local (or toll free) numbers which will be routed to the nearest POP; then, be connected to their corporate network using some form of tunneling. There are two common forms of tunneling in use in the Internet today: Layer 2 (using L2TP, for example) and Layer 3 (using Mobile IP, for example). The paper presents a design for a Layer 3 Dial-in Virtual Private Network Service (DVS), based on Mobile IP. This design has been implemented by Bay Networks
Keywords :
Internet; access protocols; business communication; inter-computer links; Internet; L2TP; Layer 3 Dial-in Virtual Private Network Service; Mobile IP; corporate network; dial-in virtual private networks; geographically diverse Points Of Presence; geographically diverse site networks; layer 3 tunneling; outsourcing; service provider; Authentication; IP networks; ISDN; Network servers; Network topology; Protocols; Telecommunication traffic; Telephony; Tunneling; Virtual private networks;
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks, 1997. Proceedings., 22nd Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8141-1
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.1997.631026