Hi,
Mainly I agree that ScreenOS is more predictable and less buggy than JUNOS
Voyager. Although I remember the times of 5.1-5.3 when loads of new features
were added and we ran into issues each new release. Specially when ISG had
just been released.
But from the features point of view, I really
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:25 AM, Pavel Lunin plu...@senetsy.ru wrote:
Moreover SRX3/5k is quite a different story. ScreenOS products anyway can
not compete against them.
Are you speaking from experience? Because my old ISG1000 firewalls are
superior than my SRX3400 firewalls. Not only do
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On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:25 AM, Pavel Lunin plu...@senetsy.ru wrote:
Moreover SRX3/5k is quite a different story. ScreenOS products anyway can
not compete against them.
Are you speaking from experience?
Yeah. All ScreenOS products have
About which work around are u talking of IP tracking ???
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Hi Eric,
SSG should be available for another couple of years. Juniper likes to say
ScreenOS's roadmap is full of things do be done till the end of the next
year.
However I wouldn't say SSG has so much better featureset.
In routing SRX is far far beyond. You can even have packet-mode instances
I have an SSG320, 2x ISG1000s and 4x SRX3400s.
I can say that the more mature ScreenOS platform is going to be a better fit
for anyone craving stability.
The complete lack of IPv6 support on the SRX series is a serious flaw in a
product that's been on the market for a year already. The routing
Hi,
Has anyone heard what Juniper's plan is moving forward with the SSG
platform? The SSG still has a much better feature set than the SRX, but
is seems that marketing is pushing people to the SRX. I am looking to
roll-out of approximately 200-300 VPN tunnels and trying to decide what
platform to
A few months back when we were looking at the SSG SRX we were told
that there were no Immediate plans to phase out the SSG. Juniper
projects their product lifelines about 18 months in advance, and at
that point the SSG was still in the picture (Note: I believe 18 months
was the number given, but
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