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Yes, the vendors you have mentioned provide the security services you are 
looking at. However, if hardware is not available, you can always make your own 
IPSec router. Just use a cheap Unix/Linux box with IPSec with 2 Ethernet 
interfaces. 1 interface for the User Agent, the other interface going out to 
the scary WWW. :)

> Thank you to all of the great reply's. Can you recommend a suitable network 
> equipment for Simon's idea at a solution level? Cisco, Juniper, etc... We 
> will have design control of the solution and user agents.


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