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Overview, About the Nokia IP390 Appliance - firewall
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1 Overview The Nokia IP390 appliance combines the power of Nokia IPSO software with your choice of firewall and VPN applications. These appliances are ideally suited for growing companies and satellite offices that want high-performance IP routing combined with the industry-leading Check Point VPN-1 enterprise applications. The small size of the IP390 appliance makes it ideal for installations that need to conserve space. As network devices, these appliances support a comprehensive suite of IP-routing functions and protocols, including RIPv1/RIPv2, IGRP, OSPF and BGP4 for unicast traffic, and DVMRP for multicast traffic. This chapter provides an overview of the IP390 appliance and the requirements for using it. The following topics are covered: About the Nokia IP390 Appliance Managing the IP390 Appliance Site Requirements, Warnings, and Cautions Software Requirements Product Disposal About the Nokia IP390 Appliance The IP390 is a one rack-unit disk-based or flash-based appliance that incorporates a serviceable slide-out tray into the chassis design and support for various network interface cards (NICs). The Nokia IPSO system is stored in solid-state IDE compact flash memory. Table 3 shows the specifications for the IP390 appliance Table 3 Specifications for the IP390 Platform Feature Nokia IP390 Maximum memory size Network interface cards (NICs) support 2 GB • Two or fewer four-port 10/100 Ethernet NICs • Two or fewer two-port copper Gigabit Ethernet NICs • Two or fewer two-port fiber-optic Gigabit Ethernet NICs The following figures show component locations for the Nokia IP390 appliance. IP390 Security Platform Installation Guide 17