What IPSO 3.8.1 offers is enhancements for those using securexl.
Accelerator cards can be used without having to purchase securexl.
The license needed for dual cpu support should read something like.
CPMP-VPG-XL-NG
Here is a better explanation from CP.
SecureXL Enables Wire-Speed VPN with SecureXL technology and multi-CPU
licenses through software based acceleration. For use with FireWall-1
and VPN-1. Licensed per enforcement point. (Specific hardware required -
see details)

You can view more info on all the licenses and other stuff offered by CP
here...
http://pricelist.checkpoint.com/sections/descriptions.asp#338

-GS

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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 7:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [FW-1] dual CPU versus Quad CPU box for Super
Secureplatform Firewall

But isn't secureXL thet same thing as secureXL that is also available on
IPSO 3.8.1?
I understand that secureXL in IPSO replaces "flows" in older IPSO
version.

I also understand that in both SPLAT and IPSO, I use "fwaccel on" to
turn on secureXL.
I don't have any special license on the SPLAT box and it let me run the
command
"fwaccel on"; however when I run the "fwaccel stat", it tells me that
the VPN acceleration
card is not installed.

Are we talking about the same thing here?

Gary Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, securexl

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Zegeer
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 3:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [FW-1] dual CPU versus Quad CPU box for Super
Secureplatform Firewall

Also, doesn't Checkpoint still require a multi-processor license to take
advantage of multiple processors?


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From: Kierstead, Wade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 3/2/2005 10:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc:
Subject: Re: [FW-1] dual CPU versus Quad CPU box for Super
Secureplatform Firewall



To me this seems pretty light on the drive space,
especially with 40
remotes. We use all HP gear, 148 Gig x 15000 rpm drives. Is
the 80 Gig the
best Dell offers?

-----Original Message-----
From: cisco4ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 6:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FW-1] dual CPU versus Quad CPU box for Super
Secureplatform
Firewall


I would like to build a super SPLAT box. This box will
have 4GB of RAM on it with RAID 1 80GB disk storage.
This super SPLAT box will be managed by my provider-1
NG with AI R55W. This box will be a VPN hubs to about
40 remote VPN devices (mainly Cisco Pix and VPN
Concentrators) and remote access VPN using
AES-256/DH-5/SHA-1. We're talking about 400 Mbps VPN
throughput.
At the moment, I have the option of going with either a
dual CPU machine or a quad cpu machine (dell in both cases).
We're talking about Xeon processors
With SPLAT, I have the option to use the other CPUs for
VPN Encryption/Decryption. What should I go with?
Dual Processor or Quad processor box? Can SPLAT take
advantage of quad CPU machine or dual CPU can handle the
task? I don't see any bench mark testing on dual versus
quad CPU box on SPLAT.

Thanks.
P.S. We're talking about redundancies in this
configuration and we might talk about going Active/Active
with ClusterXL

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