The Cisco VPN 3002 Hardware Client is a small hardware appliance that operates as a client in Virtual Private Netw
orking (VPN) environments. It combines the best features of a software client, including scalability and easy deployment, with the stability and independence of a hardware platform.
One of the major advantages of the Cisco VPN 3002 is easy implementation. It has few local
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setup parameters and includes troubleshooting aids to ensure proper operation. Additional parameters and policy are "pushed" to the device from a central site after the unit has been set up.
In addition, the Cisco VPN 3002 scales easily to tens of thousands of devices. This is because as a client it can receive concentrator-assigned IP addresses from a pool, rather than end-to-end statically assigned addresses, which are required for LAN-to-LAN devices. The Cisco VPN 3002 can also coexist with, or work independently of, the software client typically used on MS-DOS or Windows, and NT-based PCs/workstations. This increases the number of operating system environments where VPN clients can be used.
In remote-office VPN environments customers now have three main choices for connectivity:
Small router, VPN, or firewall devices for
LAN-to-LAN connectivity
Software clients that run on a PC or similar workstation