You also may want to take a look at Fore/Marconi ESX/NSX FSA (firewall
switching agent) which does load balancing over three FW's (Checkpoint or
Gauntlet) all IP traffic.Can be used with gig and offers fastpath with TCP
traffic.
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From: Jeff Deitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 February 2001 20:20
To: 'Wimmer, Neil T.'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Firewall Load-balancing/Redundancy
You might want to also look at the Radware Fireproof solution. It was one of
the first to be Checkpoint OPSEC certified I believe. The problem is that it
is located on the high availability hot standby section and not the load
balance like it should be. They use to just have 4 interfaces but are now up
to 10, with 2 of the interfaces at GB speed.
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From: Wimmer, Neil T. [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 8:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Firewall Load-balancing/Redundancy
I was wondering what other people's experience has been with Rainfinity's
Rainwall product. We chose it at the time because it could handle more then
two interfaces on a firewall. We tried implementing version 1.5 and seem to
be having problems making it work with NAT. They have acknowledged a bug
they're working on now. Today I know both Cisco's Arrowpoint and Foundry
Network's ServerIron is suppossed to do more then two interfaces. Does
anyone have experience and comments on either Cisco or Foundry's solution?
Thanks, Neil.
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Neil Wimmer
Mayo Clinic
200 1st SW
Rochester, MN 55905
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
507.284.8047
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