Secure Mobile Access 12.4 Deployment Guide
- Secure Mobile Access
- About this Guide
- About SonicWall Secure Mobile Access
- Planning Your VPN
- Common VPN Configurations
- About the Configurations
- Deployment Scenario: Remote Access for Employees and Partners
- Customizing WorkPlace
- Testing the Deployment Scenario
- Other Remote Access VPN Scenarios
- Additional Partner VPN Scenarios
- End Point Control Scenarios
- Access Policy Scenarios
- Application-Specific Scenarios
- Authentication Scenarios
- Access Component Provisioning
- SonicWall Support
Deploying Different Agents to Different Users
Multiple communities give you the flexibility to provision different access agents to different populations of users, and to deploy different End Point Control configurations. Even if your users are stored on a single external authentication server, you may want to segment them by function in your organization, by the types of resources to which they need access, or for security reasons.
For example, you may want to create a community for those employees who use IT-managed laptops for remote access, and provision them with the Connect Tunnel client to allow them extensive access to your network resources. For your business partners, you may want to create a community that restricts them to Web access and assigns them to an End Point Control zone.
The configuration steps involved in creating multiple communities are described in Deployment Scenario: Remote Access for Employees and Partners.
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