MicroNugget What is a Dynamic MultiPoint Virtual Private Network











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Start learning cybersecurity with CBT Nuggets. https://courses.cbt.gg/security • In this video, Keith Barker covers dynamic multipoint VPNs. DMP VPNs are becoming increasingly popular, especially among companies that have multiple geographically separated branches and offices. See what makes a DMP VPN awesome, how they operate, and why they're so valuable. • The idea of a virtual private network is probably familiar to most IT personnel. When you want to treat the local networks of separated offices like they're connected to a local network, a VPN can help do that. It starts by building a generic router encapsulation (GRE) tunnel between any branch routers and the headquarters router - basically just a logical pipe across the internet. You can even secure the traffic that passes through that pipe with IPsec. • But when you need the branches to communicate directly with one another, a basic configuration may not work. Since any traffic from one branch to the other passes through the headquarters router, eventually you'll probably reach unsustainable levels of overhead and bandwidth. A dynamic multi-point VPN alleviates that concern, enabling the first branch router to build a direct GRE IPsec connection between itself and the other router, with the direction and guidance of the headquarters router. • 🌐 Download the Free Ultimate Networking Cert Guide: https://blog.cbt.gg/yiia • ⬇️ 13-Week Study Plan: CCNA (200-301): https://blog.cbt.gg/kcgt • • Start learning with CBT Nuggets: • • Intro to Networking | https://courses.cbt.gg/tuv • • CompTIA Network+ (N10-007) | https://courses.cbt.gg/lvb • • Building a Network Design | https://courses.cbt.gg/0g9 • • Real-World Cabling and Devices | https://courses.cbt.gg/tlf

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