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Old 2008-08-04
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Default UTM-1 appliances hardware overview

hi,

has anyone some inside info on the hardware specs of the UTM-1 appliances. Mainly CPU and Memory are of interest.

I know that UTM 270 is some kind of PIII 1 or 1,2 GHz. But are these aplliances all the same and differ in number of network ports. Or is there more about the different models?

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Matthew
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Default Re: UTM-1 appliances hardware overview

The UTM-1 270 appliance I just recieved has:

1 x Celeron 1.5GHz proc
1GB RAM
160GB hard drive

Interfaces:
Internal
External
DMZ
Sync
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Default Re: UTM-1 appliances hardware overview

They are made by Crossbeam for Checkpoint. Similar to C-Series.
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Default Re: UTM-1 appliances hardware overview

They are not made by Crossbeam. For the first versions (xx50) Crossbeam was doing the logistics and the OEM was the same company as that Crossbeam used, thus they looked like the C's. This is not the case with xx70's.
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Default Re: UTM-1 appliances hardware overview

I was troubleshooting UTM2050 and the dmesg logs suggested the NICs driver module were Crossbeam. Also, the Checkpoint TAC confirmed they had an alliance with Crossbeam and is made by Crossbeam.

Was I provided the wrong info? Unless your sources are more reliable.
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Default Re: UTM-1 appliances hardware overview

Crossbeam did not make the C-series themselves. Check Point used the same OEM for XX50 and Crossbeam did the logistics (Including the SPLAT load). The drivers would be the same as the hardware is very close (Basically it a newer rev one model line up). That is how the Project Manager explained it to us.

Now the xx70 is a different OEM and Crossbeam is not involved AFAIK.
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