Re: Frame PVC encryption options?

From: Philip S Holt / Security Engineering (philipsholtat_private)
Date: Thu Feb 10 2000 - 15:20:55 PST

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    Carric Dooley wrote:
    
    > 2500's will be somewhat limited (I think to 128K) using the Cisco encryption.  I think the 2600's will do over 512K.  You can do router to router encryption or VPN (look at Network Alchemy or Ravlin)
    
       Also    ....   Information Resource Engineering (IRE) out of Maryland, USA.
       Over the past 15 months they have been working with 'on-board/CPU encryptors', in other words. they are addressing the above type needs and those of the cuture.
       Have a look @ their site.
       And, they have one of the few fully IPSEC (IPng, IP v6.0) certified client solutions - which is always nice to know.
    Philip.
    
    
    
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    > Carric Dooley
    > Network Security Consultant
    >
    > "A little inaccuracy sometimes saves a ton of explanation. "
    > - H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916)
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: Paraic OCeallaigh <paraicat_private>
    > To: <firewall-wizardsat_private>
    > Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 7:54 AM
    > Subject: Frame PVC encryption options?
    >
    > > Hi,
    > > Just wondering if anyone has recommendations for encryption between
    > > Cisco routers on a Frame PVC?
    > > We have a number of banking clients on a frame relay network who are
    > > asking about encrypting traffic on their cisco 2500s for added seucrity
    > > Regards,
    > >
    > > Paraic OCeallaigh
    > > Technical Solutions
    > > Cognotec Ltd
    > > Dublin
    > > http://www.cognotec.com
    > >
    



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