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| The Network Box S-80 is designed to protect small offices, home offices and branch offices. Unlike the Network Box S-50, the Network Box S-80 includes a hard disk drive, and as such is able to offer full logging and caching functionalities. As with all Network Box S-M-E models however, the S-80 still relies on industrial solid state memory for its operating system and core software components, for greatly enhanced reliability. This model is ideal for small offices requiring full unified threat management services. |
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| TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS |
| Via C3 1GHz |
| 1GB |
| 1GB (Industrial Compact
Flash) |
| 1 x 80GB (PATA) |
| 4 x 10/100 TX |
| Via Padlock (AES for
SSL & IPSEC VPN) |
| 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 |
| 94 – 387 Mbps |
| 92 Mbps (AES 256bit) |
| 74 Mbps (AES 256bit) |
| 6,300 – 17,200
messages per hour (UTM+) |
| 41 – 49 requests
per second (UTM+) |
| PHYSICAL
DIMENSIONS |
| 5cm (h) x 17cm (d)
x 34cm (w) |
| 3.5 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 Box is redefining the network security market by bringing to its clients a continuously monitored and updated solution. The Network Box solution was designed as a first class network security service from day one. Every Network Box, regardless of its location around the world, is constantly monitored and updated by 4 operation centers forming our Global Security Network. The anti-virus engines are remotely updated immediately as new anti-virus signatures become available. Network protocols using PUSH technology are patched in real-time as new vulnerabilities are discovered. SPAM email blacklists are reviewed on a daily basis. And in the unlikely event that a hardware failure should occur at a customer site, an authorized engineer will be swiftly alerted, and the physical Network Box hardware rapidly repaired or replaced. The Network Box Corporation and all of its representatives do not require access to the clients' file servers or workstations.
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