![]() ![]() Here is the topology we’ll use for this example: In this lesson, I’ll show you how to configure and verify a VPN filter on a remote access VPN using a group policy and username attributes. VPN filters use access-lists and you can apply them to:Ī VPN filter attached to username attributes overrules a VPN filter which is attached to a group policy. A VPN filter attached to a DAP overrules VPN filters on both username attributes and a group policy. ![]() You can use the VPN filter for both LAN-to-LAN (L2L) VPNs and remote access VPN. The Cisco ASA supports VPN filters that let you filter decrypted traffic that exits a tunnel or pre-encrypted traffic before it enters a tunnel.
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