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Cisco Router as a VPN Server

Cisco Router as a VPN Server. Agenda. VPN Categories of VPN Secure VPNs Trusted VPN Hardware / Software Requirement Network Diagram Basic Router Configuration Configuring AAA Server Virtual Template VPDN IPSec. What is VPN ?.

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Cisco Router as a VPN Server

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  1. Cisco Router as a VPN Server

  2. Agenda • VPN • Categories of VPN • Secure VPNs • Trusted VPN • Hardware / Software Requirement • Network Diagram • Basic Router Configuration • Configuring AAA Server • Virtual Template • VPDN • IPSec

  3. What is VPN ? A virtual private network (VPN) is a computer network that is implemented in an additional logical layer (overlay) on top of an existing network. It has the purpose of creating a private scope of computer communications or providing a secure extension of a private network into an insecure network such as the Internet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network

  4. Categories of VPN VPN technologies may be classified by many standards. Two broad categories of VPN are: • Secure VPNs • Trusted VPNs

  5. Secure VPNs • Provide mechanisms for authentication of the tunnel endpoints and encryption of the traffic. • Provide remote access facilities to employees. • Connects multiple networks together securely using the Internet to carry the traffic. • Secure VPN protocols include IPSec, SSL or PPTP (with MPPE). • Doesn't provide Qos or routing.

  6. Trusted VPNs • Created by carriers and large organizations on large core networks. • Provides Quality of Service. • Trusted VPN protocols include MPLS, ATM or Frame Relay. • Do not provide security features such as data confidentiality through encryption.

  7. Hardware / Software Req • Cisco integrated services router with 12.4 advance enterprise IOS. • Ethernet Cables (Cross Over). • PCs / Laptops. • Cisco VPN Client (v5.0.06.0110). • Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM for GUI based configuration). • Java Runtime Environment (for SDM).

  8. Network Diagram

  9. Basic Router Configuration • Creating Local Login Users for VPN. Router(config)# username [loginID] privilege [1-15] password 0 [password] • Configure Fast Ethernet Interfaces Router#config t Router(config)#int f0/0 Router(config-if)# description Internal LAN (192.168.0.0/24) Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.0.254 255.255.255.0 Router(config-if)#no shut Router(config)#int f0/1 Router(config-if)# description VPN INT (10.1.1.0/24) Router(config-if)#ip address 10.1.1.254 255.255.255.0 Router(config-if)#no shut

  10. Basic Router Configuration (contd) • Configure Routing Protocol Router#config t Router(config)#router eigrp 1 Router(config-router)#network 192.168.0.0 Router(config-router)#network 172.16.1.0 Router(config-router)#network 10.0.0.0 • IP Pool Router(config)# ip local pool ip_pool 172.16.1.10 172.16.1.20

  11. Configuring AAA • aaa-model Enables the authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) access control model. Router(config)#aaa new-model • aaa session-id [common | unique] Ensures that all session identification (ID) information that is sent out for a given call will be made identical. The default behavior is common. Router(config)#aaa session-id common

  12. Configuring AAA (contd) • aaa authentication login[list-name]local Sets (AAA) authentication at login. ‘Local’ keyword tells the AAA to use local username database for authentication. Router(config)# aaa authentication login vpn_xauth local • aaa authorization network [list-name] local Creates a list for authorization of all network-related service requests . ‘Local’ keyword tells the AAA to use local username database for authentication Router(config)# aaa authorization network vpn_group local

  13. Virtual Template • A virtual template interface is a logical entity that are created, configured dynamically, used, and then freed when no longer needed. • Requires the same amount of memory as a serial interface. • Cisco routers support a maximum of 300 virtual interfaces.

  14. Benifts of Virtual Template • For easier maintenance, allows customized configurations to be predefined. • For scalability, allows interface configuration to be separated from physical interfaces. • For consistency and configuration ease, allows the same predefined template to be used for all users. • For efficient router operation, frees the virtual access interface memory for another dial-in use when the user's call ends.

  15. Configuring Virtual Template Router#config t Router(config)# interface Virtual-Template1 Router(config-if)# ip unnumbered FastEthernet0/1 Router(config-if)# no peer default ip address Router(config-if)# ppp encrypt mppe auto required Router(config-if)# ppp authentication ms-chap ms-chap-v2

  16. VPDN • A virtual private dial−up network (VPDN) allows a private network dial in service to span across to remote access servers (defined as the L2TP Access Concentrator [LAC]). • LAC forwards the PPP session on to an L2TP Network Server (LNS). The LNS then authenticates the user and starts the PPP negotiation. • VPDN uses the Layer 2 Forwarding protocol (L2F) which permits the tunneling of link level frames

  17. Configuring VPDN • enablevpdn • Enables virtual private networking. • Router(config)#enable vpdn • vpdn-group [group name] • Ceates a vpdn group which specifies the protocol, dialup mode and interface • Router(config)# vpdn-group VPN_Server • Router(config)# accept-dialin • Router(config)# protocol pptp • Router(config)# virtual-template 1

  18. IPSec • Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a protocol suite for securing Internet Protocol (IP) communications. • IPsec uses the following protocols to perform various functions • Internet key exchange (IKE and IKEv2) to set up a security association (SA) • Authentication Header (AH) to provide connectionless integrity. • Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) to provide confidentiality.

  19. Configuring IPSec based VPN Defines an Internet Key Exchange (IKE) policy. IKE policies define a set of parameters to be used during the IKE negotiation Router(config)#crypto isakmp policy 1 Router(config-crypto-isakmp)# encr 3des Router(config-crypto-isakmp)# authentication pre-share Router(config-crypto-isakmp)# group 2 • crypto isakmp policy [priority]

  20. Configuring IPSec based VPN (contd) • sh crypto isakmp policy Below command list the policy created as a result of last command (previous slide). Router#sh crypto isakmp policy Global IKE policy Protection suite of priority 1 encryption algorithm: Three key triple DES hash algorithm: Secure Hash Standard authentication method: Pre-Shared Key Diffie-Hellman group: #2 (1024 bit) lifetime: 86400 seconds, no volume limit

  21. Configuring IPSec based VPN (contd) • crypto isakmp client configuration group [name] Specify which group’s policy profile will be defined by defining key and ip address pool. Router(config)#crypto isakmp client configuration group ipsec_group Router(config-crypto-isakmp )# key ipsec Router(config-crypto-isakmp )# pool ip_pool Router(config-crypto-isakmp )# netmask 255.255.255.255

  22. Configuring IPSec based VPN (contd) • crypto ipsec transform-set A transform set specifies the encryption and authentication algorithms used to protect the data in the VPN Tunnel. Router(config)#crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac Router(config-crypto-ipsec )#crypto dynamic-map DYNMAP 1 Router(config-crypto-ipsec )#set transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA Transform Set: Name:ESP-3DES-SHA1 ESP Encryption: ESP_3DES ESP Integrity: ESP_SHA_HMAC

  23. Configuring IPSec based VPN (contd) • crypto map Creates a crypto profile that provides a template for configuration. Router(config)#crypto map CMAP client authentication list vpn_auth Router(config)#crypto map CMAP isakmp authorization list vpn_group Router(config)#int f0/1 Router(config-if)#crypto map CMAP

  24. Live Demonstration

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