Re: [fw-wiz] Hunt for VPN devices
From: Patrick Darden (darden@armc.org)
Date: 10/15/02
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From: Patrick Darden <darden@armc.org> To: "Edmund A. Hintz" <ed@hintz.org> Date: Tue Oct 15 08:22:30 2002
They do. They used to be called Instant Internet Switches, but have been
incorporated into the Contivity line in the lower numbers (400, 800, etc.)
-- --Patrick Darden Internetworking Manager -- 706.475.3312 darden@armc.org -- Athens Regional Medical Center On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Edmund A. Hintz wrote: > On 10/14/02, bolesjb@yahoo.com thus spake: > > >Hate to ask this question here, but I'm a bit stumped - are there any > >dedicated VPN devices left on the market? > > The Nortel Contivity line covers the server side of that equation; > I'm not sure if they have any client side hardware boxes, if that's what > you're looking for. > > Regards, > > Ed Hintz > ed@hintz.org > > _______________________________________________ > firewall-wizards mailing list > firewall-wizards@honor.icsalabs.com > http://honor.icsalabs.com/mailman/listinfo/firewall-wizards >
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