Hussain
do you need any addional help on this?
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Browse All Topicswe intend to use GET VPN in our network.
should we use additional router that will take role of the KeyServer in GETVPN network?
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by: billwhartonPosted on 2008-12-31 at 08:17:29ID: 23270897
Hussain
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The Key Server device is responsible for creating the GET VPN control plane and define the encryption policy as well. It serves a very critical function. You should look to get at least one or possibly redundant Key Servers on your network. I followed this document during my deployment and it was very useful
http://www.menog.net/meeti