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This guide is for remote clients who want to set up virtual private network (VPN) connections to a central site. Network administrators can also use this guide for information about configuring and managing VPN connections for remote clients. You should be familiar with UNIX platforms and know how to use UNIX applications. Network administrators should be familiar with UNIX system configuration and management and know how to install, configure, and manage internet working systems. Understanding the VPN Client. The Cisco VPN Client is a software application that runs on computers using any of the following operating systems: • Linux for Intel—Red Hat Version 6.2 or later, or compatible libraries with glibc Version 2.1.1-6 or later, using kernel Versions 2.2.12 or later. VPN Client Overview. The VPN Client works with a Cisco VPN device to create a secure connection, called a tunnel, between your computer and a private network. It uses Internet Key Exchange (IKE) and IP Security (IPSec) tunneling protocols to establish and manage the secure connection. The VPN Client automatically sets a size that is optimal for your environment. However, you can also set the MTU size manually. For information on adjusting the MTU size, see the Cisco VPN Client Administrator Guide. Installing the VPN Client. This chapter describes how to install the VPN Client software on your workstation. You should be familiar with software installation on UNIX computers to perform this procedure. The VPN Client consists of: • A driver, which is a loadable module. • A set of commands accessible through your shell, which is used to access the applications. The commands and some parts of the driver are distributed in binary form only.

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