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Andrew2011-10-14 15:20:27
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Andrew, 2011-10-14 15:20:27

Gateway in a corporate network?

I wonder what solutions can be used when creating a network without using various operating systems and servers for this, but also take a ready-made solution in an “iron” version.
Tasks that I would like to solve:
1) Access of branches and employees via VPN to the office network. (10 branches)
2) Customer access to the company's web services (web, etc.) (about 5 thousand customers)
3) Internet access for employees through one of two channels (About 200 users)
There are 2 providers, a piece of iron that deals with this with long ago I would like to replace.
I'm digging towards HP routers. The more I dig, the more questions.
Do you happen to have experience?

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Sergey, 2011-10-14
@StopClay

UTM solutions will save you.
Stonegate, Checkpoint, Fortinet, thousands of them.

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polyakstar, 2011-10-14
@polyakstar

Juniper SRX

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ananazzz, 2011-10-14
@ananazzz

Did you look towards Ideco?

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SysCat, 2011-10-16
@SysCat

Cisco ASA 5520 or 5505 depending on the load. As for the site, the server is already responsible for this and it is either in the DMZ or forward the port, it all depends on your religion.

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sht0rm, 2011-10-16
@sht0rm

If there is not much money, you can look towards Mikrotik.
routerboard.com/products

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Timofey Pedko, 2011-10-17
@tpedko

Take Cisco ASA, it has a web site for configuration (ASDM), it is more or less understandable, you won’t have to dig deep.

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Timofey Pedko, 2011-10-17
@tpedko

so answer the questions, they will unreasonably downvote

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