Here in Brazil it ranges from US$ 24K to US$ 45K....  Not to mention that
one dollar exchanges to 2.60 of our money, making it VERY VERY VERY
expensive.

Geraldo Fonseca
Icatu-Hartford Seguros S.A.
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It would probably cost in the ballpark of $30k.  (though that is secondhand
information, you should still ask RadWare)

Jason
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     To: Luke, Jason (ISS Southfield)
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     Subject: RE: [FW1] Two Internet links in one FW1 box



     Jason, what does that box cost?


     Jarrett


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     Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:11
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     The easiest thing you could do is to buy a RadWare LinkProof box.
     both ISP
     connections would plug into and it would provide high availability
     between
     the ISPs.  It could even do all your NAT for you.  There are probably
     a
     bunch of other methods, but that is one that works.





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     From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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     Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 9:18 AM
     To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     Subject: [FW1] Two Internet links in one FW1 box







     Trying to figure out something.  I want to install a second Internet
     Link
     with a different ISP, in order to have redundancy and improve
     throughput
     (load balance is not a primary concern, but would be very welcome).
     What
     should be my concerns regarding FW1 4.1 configuration?


     - Do I _have to_ install the high availabilty module?  Or is it
     possible to
     configure my FW1 and Solaris to give me some kind of link redundancy?
     - If anyone does it, how complicated will get the rulebase, if  want
     to
     send the traffic from a few services (eg SMTP, POP) exclusively
     through one
     of the links and the rest to the other?  Is it possible?
     - Is this a stupid idea?  =))


     Thanks in advance for any help,


     Geraldo Fonseca
     Icatu-Hartford Seguros S.A.
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]






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