Cisco/Nortel
Christopher Gripp
cgripp at axcelerant.com
Thu Jun 28 12:21:31 EDT 2001
I don't think he was asking about the Nortel Contivity. Guy, can you
clarify?
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Truetsch [mailto:oliver.truetsch at gmx.de]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 12:15 AM
To: Raymakers, Guy; VPN at securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Cisco/Nortel
Guy,
We sell both products to our customer. From my point of view, they are
both
quite stabile. Using the Cisco, you will have the full range of IOS
felling
and also all the problems. The Nortel is easier to configure (http
interface), more stabile and provides a lot of statistic features.
Personally, I also prefer the Nortel dial client, because the Cisco
(IRE)
clients crashes very often. Throughput and maximum tunnel connections
are
nearly the same, depending on which Cisco router or Nortel CES you want
to
use.
In general, I would say the Cisco is better if you plan to design a
multi
server network based on leased line connections, while the Nortel CES is
better for a solution with a single VPN server or a smaller network.
Regards,
Oliver
At 15:59 25.06.2001 +0100, Raymakers, Guy wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Has anyone ever evaluated IPSec on a Cisco router versus IPSec on a
Nortel
>router ? Any comment on this would be more than welcome...
>
>Thanks,
>Guy
>
>
>
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