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Juniper adds router, switch coverage to security manager

Juniper adds router, switch coverage to security manager

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 04 Aug 2008 For: Network World Canada Creator

Juniper now calls its NSM software Network Security Manager after adding coverage for many of its switches and routers. The company now claims it offers a unified security and infrastructure management solution

It also adds support for those Juniper intrusion detection devices that have the company’s Co-ordinated Threat Control (CTC) system, devices not covered until now. CTC co-ordinates responses between authentication and intrusion protection. Now, if there’s a end user accidentally triggers an online threat, the intrusion detection can not only stop it but also signal the UAC to take action, such as temporarily disable the user’s session.

Finally, the company announced additions to the Infranet Controller line. The IC 4500, for mid-sized companies, supports up to 5,000 simultaneous endpoint users. The IC 6500 supports up to 20,000 simultaneous endpoint devices per appliance or 30,000 simultaneous endpoint devices in a cluster. It includes dual, mirrored hot swappable SATA hard drives and dual, hot swappable fans. Dual hot swappable power supplies are an option.

There was no pricing available at press time for the IC 4500, IC 6500.










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