[RndTbl] internet security appliances
Sean A. Walberg
sean at ertw.com
Tue Feb 8 10:28:29 CST 2005
A PIX 501 is between $774 and $1249 depending on users (low end is 10,
upper is unlimited, 50 is $1099). That's list, you should be able to
easily get 30% off from a reseller.
I haven't worked with the PIX in a while, but I believe all the models
support the same features, it's just a matter of capacity and interfaces.
There's only one software image for all the devices.
The nice thing about dealing with Cisco is that their support is amazing.
I have yet to run into an organization with better support.
Sean
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Brock Wolfe wrote:
> I have been looking at a router/firewall upgrade to an "internet security appliance" (ISA) for a small business to expand capavility for remote VPN access, VoIP, NAT/PAT, multi host DMZ, support for desktop videoconferencing configurations, etc. Net
> search points to Sonicwall, ZyXEL/Zywall and on high end Cisco.. . So far Zywall 70 seems closest fit to functions/features allowing some room for user growth. Any comments/suggestions on experiences with ISAs? Thanks iun advance for any
> comments.
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> Brock
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