The Nokia 410 is disco'd.
The 440 configured for a T1 and a 50user firewall and the redundant hardrive
goes for about $20K including the pricey maintenance.

The 440 will  easily handle one or two T1s and based upon Nokia performance
figures should handle a T3.

Both now do fail over out of the box and there are several load balancing
options including built in routing.

As routers, they are up there with Cisco 7200 series in performance (which
make both models very attractive on a price point).

If you are securing a T3 with a lot of concurrent VPNs go for the 650.
Also, with the additional redundant power supply in the 650, its the box to
go with for supreme reliability.

Ben


----- Original Message -----
From: Gary Ramah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 12:34 PM
Subject: Nokia IP Series


> I would like to hear user comments from anybody using the following
> products:
>
> Nokia IP400 Series
> Nokia IP650 Series
> Nokia's IPSO routing operating system
> with Check Point's FireWall-1
>
> My specific questions:
>
> 400 vs. 650 performance & availability
> Price of the fully configured system
>
> Opinions on these products.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Gary Ramah
> Advanced Network Technology and Applications
> NASA Ames Research Center
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