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Multi-port firewalls now support SHDSL connections

2nd September 2014
Staff Reporter
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The EAGLE20-0400 and EAGLE30-0402 multi-port firewalls have been updated to provide additional flexibility of deployment and state-of-the-art security functionality. The Hirschmann multi-port firewalls, from Belden, have a new router redundancy and WAN interface to help achieve maximum network availability and security in any industrial setting.

The product enhancement also includes support for SHDSL connections, enabling users to transmit network control and monitoring data over traditional copper telephone lines, in addition to Ethernet cabling. In order to support the enhancements, the company has introduced the next version of its operating software: the Hirschmann Security Operating System (HiSecOS) Version 1.2. The software heightens network performance and adds more robust security features for the EAGLE firewalls.

 Among other features the EAGLE20-0400 and EAGLE30-0402 multi-port firewalls now offer:
• Additional router redundancy protocols, specifically virtual router redundancy protocol (VRRP).
• Support for up to two SHDSL interfaces.
• Enhanced security, including intrusion protection and access control list (ACL)-based counters and filters.
• Small form-factor pluggable (SFP) support for gigabit twisted pair cables.

The Hirschmann EAGLE20/30 is able to operate in any industrial setting, particularly in the automotive sector. Their extended operating temperature range also makes them suited for the oil and gas, food and beverage, water and wastewater and transportation industries.

“These devices are highly-scalable and they’re built-to-order from the factory, so our customers can select the various combination of ports they need to meet their network’s requirements,” said Product Manager Vinod Rana. “There are up to eight ports available, and you can select from Fast Ethernet, gigabit, and now, SHDSL ports.”

“The primary advantage of the EAGLE is the number and type of ports available – a total of eight possible ports per device,” adds Rana. “With the various port configuration options available, in some scenarios a single device can be deployed, which eliminates the need for multiple routers and significantly saves both space and costs.”

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