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The Network Box E-2000x is a member of the Network Box S-M-E product range. This model is the
current flagship of the Network Box range of security appliances. Designed from the outset for the
Enterprise marketplace; the Network Box E-2000x offers unparalleled flexibility, performance and
reliability. The E-2000x is the mid-level member of the E-series. As with all Network Box systems,
the E-2000x can be installed in high availability, load balanced, or cluster configurations. This
flexibility allows E-Series systems to handle even the most demanding of workloads, including
mission critical requirements.
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| TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS |
| Intel Xeon (Quad-Core) |
| 4GB ECC |
| 1GB (SS HDD) |
| 2 x 250GB (RAID-1) |
| 4 x 10 /100 /1000 TX Ports |
| Not Required |
2 Bays for additional 4 port modules (TX or SPF)
Maximum 12 Ports possible, (as shown in photo above)
8GB ECC or 16GB ECC RAM
4 x 250GB HDD or 4 x 750GB HDD; RAID-1 or RAID-5
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| SECURITY
FUNCTIONS |
| Packet Filtering,
Stateful Packet Inspection, Proxy |
| Zero Latency, Multi-Level,
Tightly Integrated with Firewall |
| IPSEC, L2TP, PPTP,
GRE, SSL |
| DES, 3DES, AES, CAST,
Blowfish, Serpent, Twofish |
| SMTP, POP3, IMAP4,
FTP, HTTP |
| SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 |
| HTTP, HTTPS, FTP,
GOPHER, WAIS |
| KEY
BENCHMARKS |
| 770 - 2800 Mbps |
| 410 Mbps (AES 256bit) |
| 618 Mbps (AES 256bit) |
| 35,000 - 330,000
messages per hour (UTM+) |
| 373 - 387 requests
per second (UTM+) |
| PHYSICAL
DIMENSIONS |
| 9cm (h) x 59cm (d)
x 43cm (w) |
| 25 kg |
| Benchmarking is performed with representative data, on a function by function basis. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. Network Box can not be held accountable for any unintentional typographical errors. Actual models may differ in appearance to the illustrations and photographs provided. Copyright Network Box Corporation Limited 2006. |
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Network Security is a Service, not simply Hardware
Network Security is an ongoing process, twenty-four hours a day, three hundred and sixty five days a year. Crackers, computer viruses, worms, backdoors and SPAM email all threaten network systems on a second-by-second basis. Any computer network security system that is not constantly up-to-date is almost no security at all. And up-to-date is not simply installing anti-virus signatures, but also finding out which newly discovered system vulnerabilities need to be fixed, downloading, fully testing, and finally installing the required security patches.
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