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RS-3000 Office UTM Gateway

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Where the threat could come from? Mail with attached malice program Infected client PC to spread out the virus Hacker attack from Internet Malice website hidden with program and try to stole the data Infected virus transferring from IM or P2P Else

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What kind of feature the RS-3000 can bring to you? Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam to protect incoming mail security IDP to protect and prevent the threat from Internet or Intranet IPSec and PPTP VPN server to create a private tunnel for data access Qos to manage the access bandwidth and make the network performance more efficiency IM, P2P and Content Blocking to manage the access right User Authentication to control the Internet access right WAN load balance to enlarge the useful bandwidth Policy based of firewall to provide more flexible access rule

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Hardware Spec.

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Specifications

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Mail Security

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Anti-Spam Application

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Anti-Spam

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Anti-Spam

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Anti-Virus Application

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Anti-Virus

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Anti-Virus

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IDP

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IDP Application

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IDP

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IDP

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IDP

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Anomaly Flow IP

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Anomaly Flow IP Application

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Anomaly Flow IP

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Anomaly Flow IP

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IPSec VPN

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VPN Application

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IPSec VPN

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IPSec VPN

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IPSec VPN

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IPSec VPN

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PPTP VPN

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PPTP Application

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PPTP VPN

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PPTP VPN

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PPTP VPN

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PPTP VPN

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PPTP VPN

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Content Blocking

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Content Blocking Application

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Content Blocking

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Content Blocking

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Content Blocking

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Upload Blocking Content Blocking

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Content Blocking

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IM/P2P Blocking

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IM/P2P Blocking Application

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IM/P2P Blocking

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IM/P2P Blocking

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IM/P2P Blocking

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Authentication

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Authentication Application

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Authentication

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Authentication

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Authentication

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Authentication

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QoS WAN Interface LAN Address  QoS  Policy QoS provides the function to manage bandwidth per IP address or Service Bandwidth includes Guarantee/Maximum Downstream and Upstream All the functions that needs to be configured at Policy, are limited the bandwidth by QoS. Such as VPN, Authentication, and so on. The max. Downstream/Upstream of WAN interface must be configured correctly, or QoS feature will not work properly. QoS Priority is divided into High, Middle and Low. The high level QoS rule has the priority to obtain free bandwidth. Personal QoS locates at Policy, it makes advanced limitation within QoS bandwidth.

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QoS Application Disable QoS Enable QoS

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You must enter the correct speed rate in WAN port’s bandwidth setting, or system will calculate the wrong data, and QoS also can not work properly. QoS

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The setting is made for the example who will be limited the bandwidth by QoS. QoS

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Start to configure QoS setting, including Downstream and Upstream. G. Bandwidth means Guarantee Bandwidth. M. Bandwidth means Maximum Bandwidth. QoS

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Select the setting who will be limited the bandwidth. Select the QoS rule for specific target. QoS

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Complete the QoS setting. QoS

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Multiple Subnet Multiple Subnet feature provides more than one IP subnet configuration simultaneously in LAN or DMZ, in order to separate the specific group by IP subnet. NAT mode or Routing mode. Only LAN or DMZ IP subnet provides DHCP server function. Except DHCP service, Multiple subnet owns the same services as LAN subnet, and is also controlled by Policy

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Multiple Subnet Application

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Multiple Subnet

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Multiple Subnet

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Multiple Subnet

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Appendix: Policy Priority

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Policy Priority IM Blocking

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Appendix: Case Study

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Step1: In LAN Address item, defines the members of supervisor group Case Study

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Step2: In LAN Group item, group the member with a single group named Supervisor Case Study

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Step3: In Schedule item, create a schedule named Lunch_Time Case Study

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Step4: In IM/P2P Blocking item, create first rule to block all the IM program except MSN Case Study

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Step5: In IM/P2P Blocking item, create second rule to block all the IM program Case Study

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Step6: In Outgoing Policy item, create the first rule for supervisor group Case Study

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Step7: In Outgoing Policy item, create the second rule to allow all user to access MSN during the lunch time Case Study

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Step8: In Outgoing Policy item, create the third rule to block all user to access MSN and without time limitation Case Study

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Step9: The complete Outgoing Policy setting Case Study

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Q & A