Global Technology Associates GB-2000X User Manual

GB-2000
Firewall Appliance
Features
• Six 10/100 Ethernet ports
• ICSA-certified GNAT Box System Software
• Unrestricted concurrent users
• User authentication
• DHCP server
• DNS server
• SNMP
• PPP / PPPoE / PPTP
• Local content list (LCL) filtering
• Secure remote management
• Stateful packet inspection
• Time-based filters
• Transparent NAT (network address translation )
• Two DB-9 serial console interfaces
• Two USB interfaces
Optional Features
• VPN hardware acceleration
• Mail Sentinel™ Anti-Virus email filtering
• Mail Sentinel™ Anti-Spam email filtering
• Surf Sentinel® web content filtering
• H2A High Availability failover
• Additional mobile VPN client licenses
• Support contracts
Feature Specifications
Feature Standard
• Concurrent connections 128,000 128,000
• Mobile VPN client licenses
• PPP configurations
• IP aliases
• IP pass-through hosts
• Filters (each kind)
• Tunnels
• Address objects
• Static NAT maps
• Static routes
• Time groups
• Access control lists (ACL)
• Local content list (LCL) filters
• Protocols
• VPN security associations
• Mobile VPN users
(max concurrent) 100 300
1 1
5 5 300 300 300 300 400 400 300 300 600 600 300 300 300 300 100 100 300 300 250 250 255 255 250 600
w/VPN
acceleration
Supported Software
• GTA Reporting Suite™ (firewall log reporting)
• GB-Commander® (firewall management)
Expansion Options
• Two 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports
• Four 10/100 Ethernet ports
• Hardware VPN acceleration
Hardware Specifications
Dimensions
Weight 11.45 lbs (5.2 kg)
Power Specifications
Input Voltage Input Frequency
100-240 VAC
47-63 Hz
16.87” x 14.17” x 1.73” (428.6mm x 360mm x 44 mm)
Storage Specifications
Temperature 58 to 184° F (0° to 70° C)
Relative Humidity 5% to 95%, non-condensing
Operational Specifications
Temperature 41° to 104° F (5° to 40° C)
Relative Humidity 20% to 90%, non-condens-
ing
Memory and CPU Specifications
CPU 2.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4
Memory 256 MB SDRAM
Flash Memory 512 MB Type 1 Compact
Flash
*Specifications subject to change without notice. .
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Hardware Design
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10/100 Ethernet
Interfaces
Power
LED
Serial
Console
Port
Power Swich
Power Socket
Exhaust Vents
Serial COM
Port
Expansions
USB Ports
Exhaust
Vent
The GB-2000X chassis is a 1-RU unit designed to minimize heat buildup with two cooling fans. It has six high speed 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interfaces to ensure high performance and network design flexibility, one DB-9 serial interface to provide access for a serial console, one DB-9 serial (COM) interface for a dial­up modem/ISDN TA, and two USB interfaces. Flash memory stores and runs the pre-installed GNAT Box System Software. Power is supplied by a power cable. A reboot may be triggered using the “Reset” pin hole.
Caution
At least 6” should be provided behind the system to allow efficient cooling. Inadequate clearance can cause the system to overheat.
Warning
There are no user serviceable or upgradeable parts in the GB-2000X. Opening the unit will void the warranty on the system, and may cause injury.
I/O Interface Specifications
Six (6) 10/100 Mbps Ethernet 10Base-T network
interfaces on UTP Cat. 3, 4 and 5, and fast Ethernet 100Base-TX network interfaces on UTP Cat. 5. NIC 0 is factory set to IP address 192.168.71.254 .
• Two (2)
DB-9 (RS-232) serial interfaces
The serial console / modem port should be set to 38,400 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, no parity and flow control to hardware.
• Two (2) USB interfaces
• Two (2) PCI expansion slots
LED Status Indicators
Front Panel LEDs
Power LED When the firewall is powered up, the
green Power LED on the front panel will be lit.
Disk LED The red LED will light when the
Compact Flash disk is accessed.
10/100 LED The green LED will remain unlit if a 10
Mbps connection is established; it will light if a 100 Mbps connection is estab­lished. Each 10/100 LED is located on the associated Ethernet connector.
Link/Activity
LED
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The green LED will light and remain solid when an Ethernet connection is established; it will blink when activity occurs over that connection. Each Link/ Activity LED is located on the associ­ated Ethernet connector.
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