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RE: FW failover solution

Subject: RE: FW failover solution
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:29:21 +0100
We are using a BIG-IP 1000 in a similar situation. You could also use a
watchguard firewall which offers load balancing/failover

-----Original Message-----
From: Fredericks, Michael J [mailto:mfredericks@nauticpartners.com] 
Sent: 24 August 2004 18:02
To: kalsys@xtra.co.nz; firewalls@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: FW failover solution

We almost implemented a product called Fatpipe,
http://www.fatpipeinc.com/,  (about $6000) which did load balancing and
fail over protection. The Fatpipe acts as the DNS server for your
domain(s) therefore you are able to get two different ISP's and IP
blocks and the Fatpipe will only give out an IP for a circuit that it
knows is up and working. 

We eventually scrapped the idea because it introduced a new single point
of failure (what if the fatpipe died?) By the time we added a redundant
power supply and support contract the pricing was getting pretty high.
To have eliminated this single point of failure we would have had to get
another fatpipe bringing the price up to the $12,000 area. 

I think that some of the firewall manufacturers are incorporating this
type of feature into their products. I believe Sonicwall has a few
models that can do this but I'm not sure if they work the same way (i.e.
dynamic DNS). 

Good luck,
Mike

Michael Fredericks
Network Administrator
Nautic Partners, LLC

-----Original Message-----
From: Kal [mailto:kalsys@xtra.co.nz] 
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 7:49 PM
To: firewalls@securityfocus.com
Subject: FW failover solution

Hi List,

I'm looking for a product that can sit in front of a Firewall (between
FW and Internet) and allow for 2 internet connections, one to sit idle
as a hot/warm/cold standby to the main connection?

We are looking for a tool that is geared towards the SME market. 

Has anyone got any experience with any products that can do this?    

Thanks in advance.

Cheers

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