Network-Based VPN Provisioning
Rory Browne
rory.browne at TELLABS.COM
Mon Jul 31 18:51:29 EDT 2000
Thanks. that is a good site for security features across vendors, but its a more global issue I'm interested in
I think the key topic of the whole IP VPN area (as far as Carriers are concerned) is ease of provisioning and management. That means time to market.
Just wondered if people had good or bad experiences.
BR
Rory
-----Original Message-----
From: SJanita at netscreen.com <SJanita at netscreen.com>
To: Rory.Browne at tellabs.com <Rory.Browne at tellabs.com>
Date: 31 July 2000 22:48
Subject: RE: Network-Based VPN Provisioning
Rory,
If you're looking for interoperability between VPN systems, goto:
http://www.icsa.net/html/communities/ipsec/certification/certified_products/index.shtml
which will give you a listing of ICSA certified systems and will also provide a compatibility matrix of products from different vendors. Hope this helps.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rory Browne [mailto:rory.browne at TELLABS.COM]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 12:23 PM
To: VPN at SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Subject: Network-Based VPN Provisioning
Greetings!
Does anyone have a feel for the ease of IP VPN provisioning (and management,
fault handling in general) available to Carriers.
To me there are a few options. Nortels Shasta, Cosine, Lucent (Xedia +
Springtide). I have also heard that Orchestream integrates with Cisco very
well. If anyone has experience of which of these really works, and which is
hype, I'd be grateful for an opinion.
Rory
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