[j-nsp] J-6350 for 'Virtual Firewalling' services
Ben Dale
bdale at comlinx.com.au
Mon Jan 26 16:49:35 EST 2009
They certainly can - I would highly recommend running JUNOS-ES if you
are going to attempt this though.
Last time I ran this up in the lab, I stopped configuring at 383 VRFs
on a J2320, even though "officially" they are supposed to only support
around 20. Interfaces from each of these VRs can be placed into
security zones and policies applied from there. You can achieve
functionality very similar to the Netscreen/SRX "Virtual-System"..
Cheers,
Ben
On 24/01/2009, at 1:41 AM, Tommy Perniciaro wrote:
Yup
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Subject: [j-nsp] J-6350 for 'Virtual Firewalling' services
Hi Guys,
Does anybody know if the J-4350 or J-6350 can do virtual firewalling.
I.e. seperate firewalls for a number of different customers in different
vrf's?
I have looked at the Netscreens for this, but they just seem
exorbitantly
expensive for the small amount of traffic we are looking to do.
Regards,
Rolf
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