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RE: [FW1] Two Internet links in one FW1 box
Title: RE: [FW1] Two Internet links in one FW1 box
It
would probably cost in the ballpark of $30k. (though that is secondhand
information, you should still ask RadWare)
Jason
Jason, what does that box cost?
Jarrett
-----Original Message----- From: Luke,
Jason (ISS Southfield) [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:11 To:
'[email protected]'; [email protected] Subject: RE: [FW1] Two Internet links in one FW1 box
The easiest thing you could do is to buy a RadWare LinkProof
box. both ISP connections would plug into and it
would provide high availability between the
ISPs. It could even do all your NAT for you. There are probably
a bunch of other methods, but that is one that
works.
-----Original Message----- From:
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 9:18 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [FW1] Two Internet links in one FW1 box
Trying to figure out something. I want to install a
second Internet Link with a different ISP, in order to
have redundancy and improve throughput (load balance
is not a primary concern, but would be very welcome). What
should be my concerns regarding FW1 4.1 configuration?
- Do I _have to_ install the high availabilty module? Or
is it possible to configure my FW1 and Solaris to give
me some kind of link redundancy? - If anyone does it,
how complicated will get the rulebase, if want to send the traffic from a few services (eg SMTP, POP) exclusively through
one of the links and the rest to the other? Is
it possible? - Is this a stupid idea? =))
Thanks in advance for any help,
Geraldo Fonseca Icatu-Hartford Seguros
S.A. [email protected]
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