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VPN Tunneling
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To enhance security, establish communication between Campaign Manager on the cloud and Cisco CCE whether on-premises or in the cloud exclusively through a VPN. Ensure the existence of a dedicated VPN Connection restricted to these two applications.
Ensure the completion of VPN tunneling at your site or cloud by using the provided details from Campaign Manager:
- Validate and confirm that the application's IP Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) range does not conflict with their network. Example, 10.247.3.0/25. Here, the numbers 0/25 indicate the range. 
- Campaign Manager shares a customer-specific text file containing all the details, including steps for configuring VPN tunneling. This file encompasses customer-specific details and procedures. For more information, refer to customer_specific_file. 
Customer to Campaign Manager
Campaign Manager is responsible for the VPN tunneling to access the Campaign Manager application on the cloud. Customer must provide the following details:
- Public IP of Peer Devices – Primary and Secondary IPs of Peer Devices (Firewall and Router). 
- Private Subnet Range – The private subnet IP range in the CIDR format. 
- Make, Model, and Firmware of the device. For example, - Make – Cisco 
- Model – ASA 5500 
- Firmware – ASA 9.x 
 
- DH Group Number 
- IKE version – The Internet Key Exchange version used for VPN connectivity. 
Customer-specific text file provided by Campaign Manager
This file encompasses customer-specific details and procedures as follows:
| VPN Connection ID | |
| Virtual Private Gateway ID | |
| Customer Gateway ID | |
| Details for IPSec Tunnel 1 | 
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| Details for IPSec Tunnel 2 | 
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