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iPhone in Business Virtual Private Networks

VPN protocols

  • Cisco IPSec
  • L2TP/IPSec
  • PPTP

Authentication methods

  • Password (MSCHAPv2)
  • RSA SecurID
  • CRYPTOCard
  • X.509 digital certificates
  • Shared secret

VPN Deployment Scenario
The example depicts a typical deployment with a VPN server/concentrator as well as an authentication server controlling access to enterprise network services.

  1. iPhone requests access to network services (typically over a PPP connection).
  2. The VPN server/concentrator receives the request and then passes it to the authentication server.
  3. In a two-factor token environment, the authentication server would then manage a time-synchronized token key generation with the key server. If a certifi cate authentication method is deployed, an identity certifi cate needs to be distributed to iPhone prior to authentication. If a password method is deployed, the authentication process proceeds with user validation.
  4. Once a user is authenticated, the authentication server validates user and group policies.

iPhone Finger Tips

Welcome to iPhone. This Quick Start guide tells you how to set up your iPhone and use its key features. Once you’re up and calling, you can learn even more about iPhone at www.apple.com/iphone.

Ready, set up, go.

  1. 1. Download iTunes.
    Go to www.itunes.com/download and download the latest version of iTunes to install on your Mac or PC.
  2. Connect to your computer.
    Connect your iPhone to the USB port on your computer.
  3. Sync.
    When iPhone is connected, iTunes opens and guides you through setup. Select the contacts, calendars, music, videos, and photos you’d like to sync, then click Apply in the lower-right corner. If you’re new to iTunes or syncing, you can watch a quick tutorial at www.apple.com/ itunes/tutorials.

HP Mobile Printing Reference Guide

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HP ePrint
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If you have e-mail access, you can print securely from anywhere, directly from a smartphone (including Apple products), notebook PC, or other mobile internet device to an HP printer with ePrint.

Simply attach the documents you wish to print to an e-mail message, and send it to the HP ePrint-enabled printer’s unique e-mail address.

Print to any HP ePrint-enabled printer as easy as sending an e-mail. No special app or software required. (Note: Documents will be printed using the printer’s default settings.)