Cisco Cisco Virtual Managed Services 1.02 Troubleshooting Guide
3. vMS Use Cases
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3.2 CloudVPN Service
The vMS 2.0/2.1 solution release (current version at the time of writing of this book) supports the CloudVPN
Function Pack. In this deployment model, the Service provider will use the vMS CloudVPN service to provide
cloud-based managed services such as virtual IPsec VPN hub, SSL VPN hub, Firewall, Web content filtering,
Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus capabilities. End customer CPEs connect via the IPsec tunnels (implemented
with FlexVPN) to the CloudVPN hub in order to communicate with each other and also to securely access the
Internet. The following figure illustrates the CloudVPN use case and deployment topology.
Function Pack. In this deployment model, the Service provider will use the vMS CloudVPN service to provide
cloud-based managed services such as virtual IPsec VPN hub, SSL VPN hub, Firewall, Web content filtering,
Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus capabilities. End customer CPEs connect via the IPsec tunnels (implemented
with FlexVPN) to the CloudVPN hub in order to communicate with each other and also to securely access the
Internet. The following figure illustrates the CloudVPN use case and deployment topology.
Figure 3.1 vMS CloudVPN Service Use Case
The vMS CloudVPN Service Package includes all content necessary to provision the CloudVPN use case. This
includes the NSO Function Pack for CloudVPN, which contains the YANG service/data models, device
templates, NEDs, and orchestration logic. The following figure illustrates the NSO Function Pack concept.
includes the NSO Function Pack for CloudVPN, which contains the YANG service/data models, device
templates, NEDs, and orchestration logic. The following figure illustrates the NSO Function Pack concept.