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SonicWall adds muscle to UTM, SSL VPN lines

SonicWall adds muscle to UTM, SSL VPN lines

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 12 Jan 2009 For: Network World Canada Creator

The company adds the TZ 210 to the top of its unified threat management appliances for SMBs, while improves the firmware for its Aventail remote access devices

User session monitoring has been beefed up, so not only can administrators see a list of current network users and when they started a session, but also a slew of other information including how much data the user is moving, their IP address, what agents are on their devices and a list of the applications they are trying to access.

For staff or temporary workers who connect to the network through Windows Mobile devices, the firmware now can tie the user’s credentials to the WinMobile IMEI identifier to Active Director or an LDAP directory. If they don’t match the user doesn’t get on the network.

Finally, administrators will have the ability to give a one-time password by e-mail or text message to users who may need second-factor authentication.

There’s also a small physical change to the hardware. The SRA EX1600 and 2500 models are about to be phased out in favor of the EX6000 and EX7000. None of their features change, but cosmetically the new models will fit in with the rest of the SonicWall SSL VPN family.

The EX6000 starts at US$8,495, including a licence for up to 25 concurrent users. It can be licenced for up to 250 users. The EX7000 can be licenced for up to 2,000 concurrent users.










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Howard Solomon Howard Solomon I'm assistant editor of ComputerWorld Canada covering network infrastructure, communications and government IT issues. An IT journalist  since 1997, I've written ... more

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