Patrick Giagnocavo wrote: > Hi > > Currently I am using an OpenBSD box which has given no problems, as a > router/firewall for some colocated systems. > > However, I would like to take advantage of some of the Cisco features > like NBAR, and the FTP proxy code (systems needing FTP with the > OpenBSD router lose most of their firewall protection because the FTP > proxy is not very good, so we just open a large range of ports). > > We are using 10Mbps currently but want to buy something that can > handle 100Mbps as that is the next jump we will make. > > Would a non-VXR 7204 do it? 1841? We don't need VPN sessions, but > being able to SSH into the Cisco would be preferred. > > Cordially > > Are you doing NAT ? If you are, keep in mind that a 28xx router seems to have a problem when the translation number exceed 10000.
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