Easy and Secure Remote Access with Cisco QuickVPN



Similar documents
Cisco QuickVPN Installation Tips for Windows Operating Systems


Global VPN Client Getting Started Guide

Use Shrew Soft VPN Client to connect with IPSec VPN Server on RV130 and RV130W

Configuring the Cisco ISA500 for Active Directory/LDAP and RADIUS Authentication

Configuring SSL VPN on the Cisco ISA500 Security Appliance

Quick Start Guide. RV 120W Wireless-N VPN Firewall. Cisco Small Business

Connecting Remote Offices by Setting Up VPN Tunnels

Verizon Remote Access User Guide

Global VPN Client Getting Started Guide

Contents. VPN Instructions. VPN Instructions... 1

Using Cisco UC320W with Windows Small Business Server

Integrating ConnectWise Service Desk Ticketing with the Cisco OnPlus Portal

Configure IPSec VPN Tunnels With the Wizard

Quick Start Guide. RV0xx Series Routers

Quick Start Guide. WRV210 Wireless-G VPN Router with RangeBooster. Cisco Small Business

How To Connect To A University Of Cyprus Vpn 3000 From Your Computer To A Computer With A Password Protected Connection

How to setup PPTP VPN connection with DI-804HV or DI-808HV using Windows PPTP client

Using a VPN Connection

Tufts VPN Client User Guide for Windows

VPN Wizard Default Settings and General Information

DOE VPN Client Installation and Setup Guide March 2011

OvisLink 8000VPN VPN Guide WL/IP-8000VPN. Version 0.6

Remote Desktop How-To. How to log into your computer remotely using Windows XP, etc.

Global VPN Client Getting Started Guide

How to Create a Basic VPN Connection in Panda GateDefender eseries

AirStation VPN Setup Guide WZR-RS-G54

SSL VPN Service. Once you have installed the AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, this document is available by clicking on the Help icon on the client.

Getting Started Guide

VPN: Using WebVPN SSL Client This document outlines the process for using the WebVPN SSL with Internet Explorer and Firefox

VPN Configuration Guide. Cisco Small Business (Linksys) WRVS4400N / RVS4000

PREMIUM BUSINESS GATEWAY - DEVG2020 DIGITAL BUSINESS USER GUIDE

USER GUIDE AC2400. DUAL BAND GIGABIT Wi Fi ROUTER. Model# E8350

VPN: Using the WebVPN SSL Client

Allworx OfficeSafe Operations Guide Release 6.0

How to setup a VPN on Windows XP in Safari.

Juniper NetScreen IPSec Dial Client. Installation Guide for Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista

Configuring TheGreenBow VPN Client with a TP-LINK VPN Router

Print Server Application Guide. This guide applies to the following models.

EMR Link Server Interface Installation

WatchGuard Mobile User VPN Guide

VPN Configuration Guide. Cisco Small Business (Linksys) WRV210

If you are not using a network environment (i.e. USB connection only) If you are using the printer in a network environment

Getting Started - Client VPN

CA VPN Client. User Guide for Windows

Step-by-Step Setup Guide Wireless File Transmitter FTP Mode

Wireless G Broadband quick install

Connecting an Android to a FortiGate with SSL VPN

TE100-P21/TEW-P21G Windows 7 Installation Instruction

How To Set Up A Computer With A Network Connection On A Cdrom 2.5 (For A Pc) Or Ipad (For Mac) On A Pc Or Mac Or Ipa (For Pc) On An Ipad Or Ipro (

How To Set Up A Vpn Tunnel Between Winxp And Zwall On A Pc 2 And Winxp On A Windows Xp 2 On A Microsoft Gbk2 (Windows) On A Macbook 2 (Windows 2) On An Ip

Cisco ASA 5500-X Series ASA 5512-X, ASA 5515-X, ASA 5525-X, ASA 5545-X, and ASA 5555-X

Step-by-Step Setup Guide Wireless File Transmitter FTP Mode

User Guide. E-Series Routers

Sophos UTM. Remote Access via IPsec Configuring Remote Client

CREATING AN IKE IPSEC TUNNEL BETWEEN AN INTERNET SECURITY ROUTER AND A WINDOWS 2000/XP PC

Configuration Guide. How to set up the IPSec site-to-site Tunnel between the D-Link DSR Router and the Sonicwall Firewall.

SSL VPN Support Guide

Configuration Guide. How to set up the IPSec site-to-site Tunnel between the D-Link DSR Router and the Fortinet Firewall. Overview

Chapter 6 Basic Virtual Private Networking

Configuration Guide. How to set up the IPSec site-to-site Tunnel between the D-Link DSR Router and the Cisco Firewall. Overview

Chapter 9 Monitoring System Performance

Allworx Installation Course

Chapter 5 Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec

1. Navigate to Control Panel and click on User Accounts and Family Safety. 2. Click on User Accounts

Application Note #231 Revision B November Using a VPN Connection to Remotely Access Lutron Systems. Overview. Key Terms. Before You Begin...

Nortel VPN Client. Customer Care Center Office of Enterprise Technology (OET) for Windows Vista 64-bit Operating System

Configuring IPsec VPN with a FortiGate and a Cisco ASA

A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. GHz g. Wireless-G. USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster. User Guide WIRELESS WUSB54GR. Model No.

What is the Barracuda SSL VPN Server Agent?

Phone: Fax: Box: 230

ADMINISTRATION GUIDE Cisco Small Business

Configuring a VPN for Dynamic IP Address Connections

support HP MFP Scan Setup Wizard 1.1

ADMINISTRATION GUIDE Cisco Small Business

Network Connect Installation and Usage Guide

Sophos UTM. Remote Access via PPTP Configuring Remote Client

Configuring WPA2 for Windows XP

VPN L2TP Application. Installation Guide

2X SecureRemoteDesktop. Version 1.1

QUICK START GUIDE Cisco M380 and Cisco M680 Content Security Management Appliance

Sophos UTM. Remote Access via PPTP. Configuring UTM and Client

Troubleshooting Sprint Mobile Broadband USB Modem by Novatel Wireless TM (Ovation TM U727)

Viewing VPN Status, page 335. Configuring a Site-to-Site VPN, page 340. Configuring IPsec Remote Access, page 355

ThinPoint Quick Start Guide

Set Up Setup with Microsoft Outlook 2007 using POP3

VPN Overview. The path for wireless VPN users

How to Setup PPTP VPN Between a Windows PPTP Client and the DIR-130.

Millbeck Communications. Secure Remote Access Service. Internet VPN Access to N3. VPN Client Set Up Guide Version 6.0

Access Your Cisco Smart Storage Remotely Via WebDAV

ADMINISTRATION GUIDE Cisco Small Business

Instructions for connecting to the LSC-O Secure Wireless Network

QUICK START GUIDE. Cisco C170 Security Appliance

Professional Mailbox Software Setup Guide

Receiver Updater for Windows 4.0 and 3.x

ADMINISTRATION GUIDE Cisco Small Business

Quick Start Guide. WAP371 Wireless AC/N Dual Radio Access Point with Single Point Setup Quick Start Guide. Cisco Small Business

VPN Configuration Guide. Cisco Small Business (Linksys) RV016 / RV042 / RV082

FAS Asset Accounting FAS CIP Accounting FAS Asset Inventory SQL Server Installation & Administration Guide Version

Using a VPN with Niagara Systems. v0.3 6, July 2013

Transcription:

Easy and Secure Remote Access with Cisco QuickVPN With the widespread use of mobile technology and an increased reliability of wireless networks, more businesses can separate work from place. It is now easy to connect from anywhere. The telecommuter can check email and back up files, whether working from home or attending the kids soccer practice. The salesperson can retrieve the latest presentations and submit updated proposals, whether staffing a trade show booth or visiting a customer site. The business traveler can remain productive, whether sitting in a hotel room or waiting at an airport. As more small businesses retain contractors to reduce overhead, they must extend secure connectivity beyond the walls of the office. To achieve these goals and protect your network, you need an encrypted Virtual Private Network (VPN). A VPN is a communications tunnel between a remote worker s computer and your network. Encryption and authentication features prevent unauthorized entry and keep communications secure. The benefits are clear, but setting up a VPN can be daunting because of confusing technical terminology and numerous configuration options. Cisco QuickVPN provides an easy way to ensure secure remote access. As shown below, with Cisco QuickVPN installed on a computer and a few simple settings configured on the router, an off-site user can securely access network resources from anyplace with an Internet connection. Key Benefits Cisco QuickVPN provides a cost-effective and simple way to set up a VPN. Free software. Cisco QuickVPN is available free of charge from Cisco.com. Easy installation & setup. Your employees easily can install the QuickVPN client themselves. Optionally, you can generate certificates that they can install for extra protection. Simple management. There s no need to configure VPN policies on the router. Typically the only requirement is to create the user accounts. Some router models may require that you enable a remote access port. 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 5

Requirements Cisco QuickVPN requires Windows computers, a compatible router, and Windows Firewall. For best performance, ensure that the router and the users computers have the latest software at all times. Details are listed below. A Windows operating system. Users can have Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit editions), Windows XP (32-bit), and WIndows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit editions). QuickVPN is not available for the Mac. A compatible router. Cisco QuickVPN is compatible with the following Cisco Small Business routers: RV110W Wireless-N VPN Firewall RV120W Wireless-N VPN Firewall RV220W Wireless Network Security Firewall RV016 16-port 10/100 VPN Router - Multi WAN RV042 4-port 10/100 VPN Router - Dual WAN RV082 8-port 10/100 VPN Router - Dual WAN RVS4000 4-port Gigabit Security Router - VPN SA520 Security Appliance SA520W Security Appliance SA540 Security Appliance WRV200 Wireless-G VPN Router - RangeBooster WRV210 Wireless-G VPN Router - RangeBooster WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router - VPN V2.0 WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router - VPN V1.0 & V1.1 Note: To avoid address conflicts between the LAN settings of your router and VPN users routers, do not configure your LAN with a common IP address range such as 192.168.1.x. Administrative rights on the PC. The user must have administrative rights to use the Cisco QuickVPN software. Windows Firewall. Because of the way that Windows handles IPsec service, Windows Firewall must be enabled for QuickVPN to function properly. The user must uninstall third-party firewall software that conflicts with or disables Windows Firewall. Note: As a best practice, users should enable Windows Firewall (via the Control Panel) even if the network has a router firewall. Doing so helps to block viruses from other computers on the LAN. Cisco also recommends the following best practices: Cisco QuickVPN updates. Install the latest software when setting up users computers. As a best practice, ensure that users install Cisco QuickVPN updates as they become available. Windows updates. As a best practice, enable Windows Automatic Updates to ensure that the computer is updated with critical patches from Microsoft. Note: For users with Windows XP, be aware of known issues with Service Pack 2. Install either Service Pack 3 (see http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=5b33b5a8-5e76-401f-be08-1e1555d4f3d4&displaylang=en) or a special patch that Microsoft has issued (see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889527/en-us). 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 2 of 5

Limitations Cisco QuickVPN is a good choice if you want to set up a secure VPN easily and quickly. However, you may have additional requirements that would be better suited to another VPN solution. Consider the following points: Cisco QuickVPN does not allow customization of settings. Because it is designed for quick and easy setup, this solution does not offer the ability to specify the authentication and encryption settings. Cisco QuickVPN is not a site-to-site solution. Cisco QuickVPN is specifically designed to allow remote users to access resources on your network. It does not allow users at the main site to access resources at a remote site. Cisco QuickVPN does not allow the use of network names. At your site, users may be accustomed to accessing printers and other devices by using their assigned host names or by browsing the Windows Network Neighborhood. However, NetBIOS, the program that makes this possible, is not available via Cisco QuickVPN. You will need to provide your QuickVPN users with the IP addresses of the resources that they can access remotely. Note: If Cisco QuickVPN does not suit your requirements, most Cisco Small Business routers support other VPN options such as IPsec and SSL VPN. Many models include a VPN setup wizard that simplifies the process of setting up the VPN policies. After using the wizard, you can use the web-based configuration utility to customize the settings for your business. For more information, refer to the documentation for your Cisco Small Business router. Appendix A: How-To Information How to Set Up Your Router for QuickVPN Typically the only requirement is to create the user accounts. Some router models may require the extra step of enabling a remote access port. For details, refer to the router s administration guide. How to Install QuickVPN on a PC 1. Get the software from Cisco.com: a. Go to www.cisco.com/go/software. b. Enter the router s model number in the search box and then click Find. c. In the list of links, click Quick Virtual Private Network (QVPN) Utility. d. Follow the on screen instructions to download the software. Save it on your PC. 2. Extract the Zip file, and then double click Setup.exe to install the software. How to Use Cisco QuickVPN 1. Double-click the Cisco QuickVPN software icon on your Desktop or System Tray, or go to Start > Programs > Cisco Small Business > QuickVPN Client. 2. Enter a new Profile Name or select a saved profile from the drop-down list. When creating a new profile, enter the following information: User Name: Enter the username provided by the administrator. Password: Enter your password. Note: The administrator will provide the password. After you connect, you can change your password, if allowed by the administrator. 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 3 of 5

Server Address: Enter the IP address or domain name of the RV220W. Port for QuickVPN: Enter the port number specified by the administrator, or keep the default setting, Auto. Use Remote DNS Server: Check this box to use the server to resolve domain names, or uncheck this box to use your local network settings. 3. To save this profile for future use, click Save. 4. To begin your Cisco QuickVPN connection, click Connect. The connection s progress is displayed: Connecting, Provisioning, Activating Policy, and Verifying Network. 5. After your QuickVPN connection is established, the Cisco QuickVPN tray icon turns green, and the Cisco QuickVPN Status window appears. The window displays the IP address of the remote end of the VPN tunnel, the time and date the VPN tunnel began, and the total length of time the VPN tunnel has been active. The status window appears. You can now access network resources by using their IP addresses. 6. To terminate the VPN tunnel, click Disconnect. If allowed by the administrator, you can click Change Password to update your password. For information, click Help. 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 4 of 5

Where to Go From Here Support Cisco Small Business Support Community Cisco Small Business Support and Resources www.cisco.com/go/smallbizsupport www.cisco.com/go/smallbizhelp Downloads and Documentation Firmware Cisco Small Business Routers Documentation www.cisco.com/go/software (Enter the model number to search. Then choose to download the router firmware or Cisco QuickVPN.) www.cisco.com/go/smallbizrouters (See the Technical Documentation links.) Cisco Small Business Cisco Partner Central for Small Business (Partner Login Required) Cisco Small Business Home www.cisco.com/web/partners/sell/smb www.cisco.com/smb Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco's trademarks can be found at www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1005R) 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. OL-25680-01 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 5