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Billion Biguard S3000

Author: Alan Stevens
Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 15:17:00 GMT

Conventional remote access in a self-contained appliance

Did February’s snow stop you or your staff getting to work? Remote access would have helped and it doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive, Billion’s Biguard S3000 offers a combination of conventional IPsec virtual private network (VPN) and SSL-based remote access in an easy-to-deploy, self-contained appliance.

The S3000 sits towards the top of the Biguard family aimed at companies with 150 or more employees. It has dual Gigabit Wan ports supporting both load balancing and failover in the event of a service going down.

It also has a built-in eight-port Gigabit switch for Lan connectivity, with one port that can be configured as a demilitarized zone (DMZ). Port based VLan and QoS prioritisation are also supported.

Designed to be rackmounted, the appliance is 1U in height and can be deployed either behind an existing firewall or standalone, with a comprehensive stateful packet inspection (SPI) firewall which is another key product feature.

Maximum throughput is 60Mbits/sec enabling the S3000 to handle up to 10 simultaneous remote SSL sessions, upgradeable to 50 if required, and 30 IPSec connections. On the downside there is only one integrated power supply, but you have the option of automatic failover to a second, backup appliance if you’re prepared to pay for it.

Setup and day-to-day management are done via a browser using a Java-based tool with optional SNMP support if preferred. We opted for the web route, with a quick-start menu that took us through the basic setup, configuring both the Wan connections and enough of the SSL VPN settings to enable users to connect remotely.

It wasn’t particularly difficult but the interface isn’t the easiest we have used and technical knowledge is assumed. You will also need to delve beyond the quick-start options to take full advantage of what the S3000 has to offer and companies with little or no in-house expertise may need to have the product professionally installed.

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