[vpn] vpn question

danx at geac.com danx at geac.com
Wed Jan 23 18:14:00 EST 2002


I understand the 5xx is going out of production?

----Original Message-----
   >From:     	sam <scure at redbulltech.com>
   >To:         	<Markwat at aol.com>; <vpn at securityfocus.com>
   >Cc:         	
   >Subj:     	RE: [vpn] vpn question
   >Reply To:     	
   >Sent:    	Wednesday, January 23, 2002 10:41 AM
   >
   >Here are some thoughts...
   >
   >For software solution:
   >InfoExpress (http://www.infoexpress.com/products/vpn/index.html) 
has
   >software solution that sits on a dedicated Windows box and 
supports
   >practically everything.
   >
   >For Hardware solution:
   >I recommend the Nokia CryptoCluster series for site to site, 
client to site,
   >and site to 3rd party unmanaged site for its bandwidth, policy 
management,
   >and pricing.
   >
   >Hope this helps. Feel free to contact me for any more information.
   >
   >-----Original Message-----
   >From: Markwat at aol.com [mailto:Markwat at aol.com]
   >Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 9:07 PM
   >To: vpn at securityfocus.com
   >Subject: [vpn] vpn question
   >
   >
   >I have a 5 branch company with 50 pc's throughout. Headquarters 
has 34, and
   >there are 4 in each of the others. We are on a Windows NT network, 
and our
   >locations are connected by frame relay at 64 Kbps. We utilize 
VoIP.
   >
   >To save money, and give me the ability to get higher bandwidth, I 
would
   >like to get rid of the frame relay, and switch to a VPN. I have 
done a lot
   >of
   >research, but am still confused as to whether I can simply 
implement Windows
   >NT (or Windows 2000) software VPN, or if I need to implement a 
hardware
   >based
   >VPN. I also am considering the possiblity of outsourcing. Can you 
offer me
   >some advice?
   >
   >
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