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RE: VPN Device Recommendations

Subject: RE: VPN Device Recommendations
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 14:08:09 +1100
I'd just use a PIX515e, gives you 140Mbps of 3DES or AES256 IPSec
throughput. The down side is there are less options in terms of
authentication, you can't use LDAP or windows authentication directly.
In terms of cost effectiveness and reliability they are great.


Regards
David Taylor

-----Original Message-----
From: Shabbar Arsiwala [mailto:sarsiwala@obleness.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, 4 January 2005 12:48 AM
To: firewalls@securityfocus.com
Subject: VPN Device Recommendations

Hi,

We are looking to purchase a VPN Device. We are currently evaluating the
CISCO VPN 3000 SERIES CONCENTRATORS. Could anyone suggest any other
brands
which work equally or better or any other pros/cons etc.

We are looking at
Approx 100 IPSec Remote Access Users
Approx 100 Simultaneous WebVPN (Clientless) Access and a
redundant/expandable solution.

Thanks,
Shabbar





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