[c-nsp] Firewall/UTM
John Kougoulos
john.kougoulos at gmail.com
Sat Nov 30 12:54:19 EST 2013
hmmmm.. maybe you could adjust ips throughput to 8Gbps so that you'll get
the 3240C model...
the model number could apply to juniper, cisco, hp, xtreme ...etc
John
On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 6:13 PM, madunix at gmail.com <madunix at gmail.com>wrote:
> Dear Experts,
>
> I am in the process to acquire and implement network infrastructure
> solution by upgrading the Firewall/UTM with a very high forwarding rate
> firewall at least 40Gbps, by using the following (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION)
>
>
> Data Center Firewalls/UTM
> 1. Frewall throughput minimum 40Gbps.
> 2. VPN throughput 17Gbps
> 3. Support up to 6 million concurrent sessions.
> 4. Support up to 2000 IPSec VPN peers.
> 5. At least 2x10GE SFP+ ports and 12x 10/100/1000 RJ45
> 6. Must support VPN clustering and load balancing
> 7. Support Active/Active and Active/Standby HA
> 8. Power supply redundancy.
> 9. Must support IPS
> 10. Integrated IPS throughput should not be less than 6Gbps
> 11. Firewall system must be able to provide stateful inspection
> capabilities
> 12. Firewall system must be able to support Network Address Translations
> (NAT)
> 13. Firewall system must be capable of supporting the following management
> methods:
> a. WebUI (HTTP and HTTPS)
> b. Command line interface (console)
> c. Command line interface (telnet)
> d. Command line interface (SSH)
> e. Centralized Management Solution.
> 14. Firewall system must be capable of preventing Denial of Service
> attacks.
> 15. Must Support Virtual domains / Security zones Min. 10/250
> 16. Must Support DLP
> 17. Must Support Web Filtering / Content Filtering
> 18. Anti (Virus, Spams, Malware, Spyware)
> 19. Logging management capability
> 20. Load balancing capability
> 21. System must support SNMP (v 1,2,3).
> 22. Internal storage Min. 60GB
>
> The above spec could apply to juniper, cisco, hp, xtreme ...etc, any
> recommendation should I add/adjust to my TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION.
>
> -mad
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