In this scenario, your company wants to establish a VPN between the subnets of two remote departments through a pair of iSeries™ computers acting as VPN gateways.
Suppose your company wants to minimize the costs incurred from communicating to and among its own branches. Today, your company uses frame relay or leased lines, but you want to explore other options for transmitting internal confidential data that are less expensive, more secure, and globally accessible. By exploiting the Internet, you can easily establish a virtual private network (VPN) to meet the needs of your company.
This scenario has the following advantages:
In this scenario, MyCo, Inc. wants to establish a VPN between the subnets of its Human Resources and Finance departments through a pair of iSeries servers. Both servers will act as VPN gateways. In terms of VPN configurations, a gateway performs key management and applies IPSec to the data that flows through the tunnel. The gateways are not the data endpoints of the connection.
The objectives of this scenario are as follows:
The following figure illustrates the network characteristics of MyCo.
Human Resources Department
Finance Department
You must complete each of these tasks to configure the branch office connection described in this scenario: