A VPN concentrator is typically placed at the edge of the network, behind the firewall, and before the router, to securely manage VPN traffic for remote users and site-to-site connections.
Nevermind, after further research it's apparent that VPN concentrators are placed in the core.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Deployment_Guides/VPN_Concentrator_Deployment_Guide
A VPN headend is typically located in the core layer of a network. This is where the central processing for VPN connections occurs, handling incoming VPN traffic from various sites or remote users.
Distribution: Middle-tier, routing between access and core layers.
Access: End-user connectivity to the network.
Core: High-speed, central part of the network.
WAN edge: Interface between an enterprise network and external networks.
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