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IPSec VPN Option
Contact your distributor if you are interested in purchasing this option.
IPSec VPN Option
All existing MultiCom Firewalls offer Virtual Private Networks (VPN) using the
IPSec protocol when the IPSec option is purchased. This is a powerful Secure
Remote Access add-on to the standard MultiCom Firewall functionality. Using
IPSec the MultiCom Firewall becomes a security gateway, securing data transfers
between other IPSec capable devices or computers running IPSec software.
Simple IPSec configuration can be made using the web based wizard. Advanced
IPSec configurations require the use of the Configurator software (included on
the MultiCom Companion CDROM) in the Advanced Configuration mode.
Refer to the Lightning-Linux Reference Manual for information on configuring
this feature.
Optionally, the Certificate Manager can be purchased to manage and deploy PKI
Digital Authentication Certificates for more complex IPSec configurations.
For more information or to purchasing this option contact your distributor.
SSH VPN Option
All existing MultiCom Firewalls offer Virtual Private Networks (VPN) using the
SSH Port Forwarding protocol when the SSH option is purchased. This is a
powerful Secure Remote Access add-on for the standard MultiCom Firewall
functionality. Using SSH Port Forwarding the MultiCom Firewall also becomes
a security gateway, securing data transfers between remote SSH software on a
Macintosh, Windows, Linux, PDA or other computing platform.
All SSH Port Forwarding configurations require the use of the Configurator
software (included on the MultiCom Companion CDROM) in the Advanced
Configuration mode. Refer to the Lightning-Linux Reference Manual for
information on configuring this feature.
For more information or to purchasing this option contact your distributor.
High Availability Option
All existing MultiCom Firewalls support High Availability using the Virtual
Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) when the VRRP option is purchased.
VRRP allows 1 or more additional MultiCom Firewalls to be configured into a
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