Virtual Private Networking (VPN) for Embedded Devices; L2TP explained

Businesses all over the world rely on Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology to connect remote offices and offsite employees to critical information systems. The Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), standardized as RFC 2661, combines the benefits of its vendor-specific predecessors to provide a mature tunneling mechanism for today's VPNs. Nucleus L2TP delivers integrated L2TP support to systems built on the Nucleus RTOS with the efficiency and ease of use that Nucleus users expect. This allows makers of network infrastructure and information devices requiring L2TP support to reduce their time to market and take advantage of Nucleus software's royalty free, source code provided business model.

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