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Chapter 14 IPSec VPN
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Figure 192   VPN for Remote Management Example
14.17  Hub-and-spoke VPN
Hub-and-spoke VPN connects VPN tunnels to form one secure network.
 shows some example network topologies. In the first (fully-meshed) 
approach, there is a VPN connection between every pair of routers. In the second (hub-and-
spoke) approach, there is a VPN connection between each spoke router (BCD, and E) and 
the hub router (A). The hub router routes VPN traffic between the spoke routers and itself.
Figure 193   VPN Topologies
Hub-and-spoke VPN reduces the number of VPN connections that you have to set up and 
maintain in the network. Small office or telecommuter IPSec routers that support a limited 
number of VPN tunnels are also able to use VPN to connect to more networks. Hub-and-spoke 
VPN makes it easier for the hub router to manage the traffic between the spoke routers. If you 
have the spoke routers access the Internet through the hub-and-spoke VPN tunnel, the hub 
router can also provide content filtering protection for the spoke routers.
You should not use a hub-and-spoke VPN in every situation, however. The hub router is a 
single point of failure, so a hub-and-spoke VPN may not be appropriate if the connection 
between the spoke routers cannot be down occasionally (for maintenance, for example). In 
addition, there is a significant burden on the hub router. It receives VPN traffic from one 
spoke, decrypts it, inspects it to find out where to send it, encrypts it, and sends it to the 
appropriate spoke. Therefore, a hub-and-spoke VPN is more suitable when there is a minimum 
amount of traffic between spoke routers.