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GX3002 Overview:
IBM Proventia Network Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) GX3002 extends Proventia technology’s industry-leading protection farther into the remote segments of your network,
helping to prevent attacks against your small-office and mission-critical end points—such as automated teller machines (ATMs), point-of-service systems and self-help kiosks—before they affect your business. With 10 Mbps of throughput across one network segment, Proventia Network
IPS GX3002 can deliver comprehensive security, performance and reliability in a solution that’s simple to deploy and manage.
Description:
The IBM Proventia Network Intrusion Prevention
System (IPS) stops Internet threats before they
impact your business and delivers protection to all
three layers of the network: core, perimeter and
remote segments. Preemptive protection, or
protection that works ahead of the threat, is
available from IBM Internet Security Systems through
its proprietary combination of line-speed
performance, security intelligence and a modular
protection engine that enables security convergence.
Highlights:
The IBM Proventia Network Intrusion Prevention
System (IPS) delivers network protection that is
designed to:
- Stop threats before impact without sacrificing high-speed network performance
- Provide a platform for security convergence that helps reduce the cost of deploying and managing point solutions
- Protect networks, servers, desktops and revenue-generating applications from malicious threats
- Conserve network bandwidth and prevents network misuse/abuse from instant messaging and peer-to-peer file sharing
- Prevent data loss and aids compliance efforts
The Proventia protection engine employs multiple
intrusion prevention technologies working in tandem
to monitor, detect or block these classes of network
threats:
- Application attacks
- Attack obfuscation
- Cross-site scripting attacks
- Data leakage
- Database attacks
- DoS and DDoS attacks
- Drive-by downloads
- Insider threats
- Instant messaging
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- Malicious document types
- Malicious media files
- Malware
- Operating system attacks
- Peer-to-peer
- Protocol tunneling
- SQL injection attacks
- Web browser attacks
- Web server attacks
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Blocking network threats and delivering
security convergence at the core, perimeter and
remote segments
By consolidating network security demands
for data loss prevention and protection for Web
applications, IBM Proventia Network IPS serves as
the security platform that reduces the costs and
complexity of deploying and managing point solutions
for the network core, perimeter and remote segments.
When evaluating intrusion prevention technology,
businesses often struggle to balance and optimize
the following six areas:
- Performance
- Security
- Reliability
- Deployment
- Management
- Confidence
Proventia Network IPS delivers on all six counts,
with performance, preemptive protection, high
availability, simple deployment and management, and
excellent customer support. Organizations that want
to transfer the burden of protecting their network
to a trusted security partner can rely on IBM to
manage the Proventia product family. Proventia
customers also benefit from a range of complementary
consulting services for assessment, design,
deployment, management and education.
Consolidating network security with
preemptive protection
With its modular product architecture, IBM
Proventia Network IPS drives security convergence by
adding entirely new modules of protection as threats
evolve. From worms to botnets to data security to
Web applications, Proventia Network IPS delivers the
protection demanded for business continuity, data
security and compliance.
The IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force
research and development team designed the Proventia
IPS protection engine and provide the content
updates that maintain ahead of the threat
protection. X-Force also designed the protection
modules, which include:
- Virtual Patch® Management
- Threat Detection & Prevention
- Data Loss Protection
- Web Application Protection
- Network Security Enforcement

The IBM Protocol Analysis Modular Technology (PAM) drives security convergence to deliver network
protection that goes beyond traditional IPS to now include data security, Web application protection and
network policy enforcement.
Monthly security effectiveness testing by
NSS Labs
IBM is the first vendor to conduct monthly product
testing to measure the security effectiveness across
its entire product portfolio. These monthly tests
are conducted by NSS Labs, a leading global
independent testing lab that focuses on security
product testing and certification, through its
Security Update Monitor (SUM) program, a recurring
monthly test of security effectiveness. IBM Internet
Security Systems began measuring the effectiveness
of its security products in 2002 to ensure that its
strong research and development arm was keeping up
with the ever-evolving threat landscape. In late
2008, the company chose to test its entire portfolio
of products, from its unified threat management tool
to host and network security, for third-party
validation across its product portfolio.
Intrusion prevention at every layer
Learn how IBM Proventia Network IPS protects your
network from unwanted traffic at every layer.
- Perimeter: IBM Proventia Network IPS blocks external threats at your network perimeter, before they affect your business.
- Core: IBM Proventia Network IPS delivers high throughput, maximum scalability and low latency to help secure the network core.
- Remote and Branch Office: IBM Proventia Network IPS extends IBM ISS' industry-leading intrusion prevention technology to the remote segments of your network.
Features & Benefits:
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Features: |
Benefits: |
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User Interface Options |
- Proventia Management SiteProtector™
- Proventia Manager
- Local command line interface
- Front Panel LCD Module
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Proventia Management SiteProtector |
- Centralized policy management, updating,
and responses
- User auditing
- Flexible event analysis
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Proventia Manager
(Web-Based Local Management
Interface) |
- Device configuration
- Security policy configuration
- Security event monitoring
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Command Line Interface |
Device configuration |
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Front Panel LCD Module |
Device configuration; Restart; Shutdown |
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Security Content Updates
(featuring Virtual Patch™ technology) |
- Preemptive ahead of the threat coverage
powered by X-Force® vulnerability-based
research
- Average updates per year: 20
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Reporting |
- Flexible view-based analysis (optional, requires SiteProtector)
- Pre-built graphical reporting module (optional, requires SiteProtector)
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Device Health Monitoring |
- Proventia SiteProtector interface
- Web-based local management interface
- SNMP trap to third-party system
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Granular Management |
- Policy per device
- Policy per port
- Policy per VLAN tag
- Policy per IP address/range
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Proventia Access Control |
Acts as an access control point on the network by
insuring that computer systems communicating
on the corporate network are protected by an
up-to-date |
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Voice over IP (VoIP) Identification and
Protection |
Parses and analyzes the underlying VoIP family
of protocols for attacks. Protocols inspected
include: SIP, MGCP, H.323, H.225, H.245, Q.931,
T.120 and SCCP |
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Spyware Prevention |
- Prevents the installation of spyware modules
- Prevents the communication of spyware
applications to their reporting sites
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Protocol Recognition and
Identification Techniques |
- Port assignment
- Heuristics
- Port following
- Protocol tunneling
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Traffic Analysis Techniques |
- Protocol analysis
(140+ network and application protocols)
- RFC compliance
- TCP reassembly
- Flow reassembly
- Statistical analysis
- Pattern matching
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Intrusion Prevention Responses |
- Block
- Ignore
- Log Evidence
- Email
- Quarantine
- SNMP
- User-Specified
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Attack Traffic Logging |
- Attack packet logging
- TCP-dump capable
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Operating Modes |
Active Protection (layer-2 inline blocking mode)
Inline Simulation (inline "learning" mode)
Passive Detection (non-blocking monitoring
only mode) |
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Custom Signature Support |
Yes |
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Firewall Rules Support |
Rules based on: Port, IP Address
and/or Packet Type |
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Quarantine Functionality |
Ability to automatically block suspicious
traffic from a particular host to reduce the risk
of infecting other hosts |
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Trust X-Force Option |
Ability to automatically block new threats
based on ISS' X-Force expert recommendations |
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High Availability/Failover Configurations |
- Active/Active (2 segments, stateful)
- Active/Passive
- Hardware-level bypass capability
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World Class Support |
- 24/7 Including platform updates
- Tech support and advanced exchange
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Managed Protection Service Guarantee |
When managed by ISS, Proventia Network IPS
provides guaranteed protection complete with
a warranty if a security breach occurs |
Key Features:
Deployed inline and operating at line speeds, Proventia Network IPS blocks intrusions, denial of service attacks, malicious code, backdoors and hybrid threats.
Protection Features:
- IBM Proventia Content Analyzer
The IBM Proventia Content Analyzer comprises a collection of new data inspection capabilities designed to inspect and identify unencrypted personally identifiable
information (PII) such as name, credit card information, telephone numbers and other potentially confidential information.
- Multi-faceted Protection
Proventia's multi-faceted protection engine combines multiple analysis and detection methodologies for optimum accuracy.
- Automatic Security Content Updates
Updated security content can be automatically activated and applied to Proventia Network IPS.
- Virtual Patch Protection
ISS' Virtual Patch technology allows you to regain control over ad-hoc and emergency patching by shielding vulnerabilities at the network level.
- Spyware Installation Blocking
Proventia automatically blocks spyware applications at the network level, preventing installation and download to clients.
- Spyware Communication Blocking
For clients already infected with spyware applications, Proventia prevents spyware intelligence reporting by automatically blocking active spyware application communication.
- VoIP Security
Proventia parses and analyzes the family of VoIP protocols to identify anomalous traffic. This unique type of analysis allows Proventia to block threats targeting your VoIP services.
- Quarantine Capabilities
Proventia enables an immediate and reliable quarantine of traffic from infected hosts and network segments, while allowing legitimate traffic to pass unhindered.
- Corporate Network Access Control
The Proventia Network IPS is part of the Proventia Access Control solution to assure that computer systems connecting to the corporate network through a Virtual Private Network, wireless access point, or from another network segment are protected by up-to-date desktop security agents.
Performance Features:
- Line-speed Performance
Deployed in-line and operating at inspected throughput up to 6 Gigabits per second, Proventia maintains network performance without requiring network reconfiguration.
- In-line Simulation Mode
Proventia is the only intrusion prevention system available with an inline simulation mode, giving you the ability to determine blocking behavior before activating blocking.
- Active/Active Stateful High Availability (HA)
In addition to redundant internal components, multiple Proventia appliances deployed in an active/active HA configuration provide the highest redundancy possible while maintaining full session state between devices.
- Flexible Deployment Options
Proventia can be deployed at the gateway/perimeter as well as within the core of your high-speed networking infrastructure to secure network assets.
- Operating Modes
Proventia is capable of operating in three modes:
- Prevention: inline, active blocking
- Simulation: inline, no blocking
- Monitoring: passive, no blocking
Management Features:
- Flexible Policy Management
Proventia supports diverse usage scenarios, allowing policy control at the device, port, VLAN and IP address levels.
- Web-based Local Management
Proventia's web-based local management interface (LMI) simplifies device management and monitoring.
- Front Panel Management
Proventia's LCD controller on the front of the unit simplifies initial device configuration and allows convenient restart and shutdown options.
- SNMP Management
Proventia integrates with 3rd-party network management products to provide key operational status indicators to network operations and security operations groups.
- Centralized Management System Integration
Proventia can be centrally managed using the SiteProtector security management system. SiteProtector is a scalable system that allows your staff to control, monitor and analyze events efficiently.
Protection Engine:
As a result, Proventia’s protection
engine can stop entire classes of
attack – including new and unknown
threats – without updates. Other
solutions can only hope to match
individual protection signatures with
exploits – a process that is too slow
to stop evolving threats and results
in higher rates of false positives and
false negatives.
The Proventia protection engine employs multiple
intrusion prevention technologies working in tandem
to monitor, detect or block these classes of network
threats:
- Application attacks
- Attack obfuscation
- Cross-site scripting attacks
- Data leakage
- Database attacks
- DoS and DDoS attacks
- Drive-by downloads
- Insider threats
- Instant messaging
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- Malicious document types
- Malicious media files
- Malware
- Operating system attacks
- Peer-to-peer
- Protocol tunneling
- SQL injection attacks
- Web browser attacks
- Web server attacks
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In order to address these attack
categories, Proventia’s protection
engine employs multiple intrusion
prevention technologies working in
tandem, including:
- Port assignment
- Port following
- Protocol analysis
- Protocol tunneling
- Pattern matching
- IBM Proventia Content Analyzer
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- Injection Logic Engine
- Heuristics
- RFC compliance checking
- Statistical analysis
- TCP reassembly
- Flow assembly
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Primary Network Threats Stopped by the
Proventia Protection Engine
While Internet threats continue to
evolve, older attack methods cannot be
discounted and many attackers build
upon known intrusion techniques to evade
detection. The Proventia protection engine
is dedicated to stopping the following list
of Internet threats:
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Backdoors
Provide system
entry points that
bypass traditional
login verification. |
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Botnets
Collections of
compromised
computers that
perform tasks
at the behest
of a controller –
usually with malicious intent to spread
spam and/or malware. |
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Client side attacks
Web browser exploits
used to install drive-by
downloads and suspicious
browser obfuscation. |
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Cross-site scripting (XSS)
A Web-based exploit
used to embed
malicious code into a
supposedly legitimate
link that can execute
on a user’s computer,
typically in an attempt to
steal information. |
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Distributed Denial of service (DDoS)
Utilizes a multitude
of compromised
systems to attack a
single target with a
flood of messages
to shut the target
system down. |
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Insider threats
Can introduce viruses,
worms and Trojans into
a network, or attempt to
steal proprietary data. |
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Instant messaging
Can be used to introduce
Trojans, viruses and other
malware into the network. |
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Malicious Email
A common carrier for
spyware and phishing
scams that entice
users to visit malicious
Web sites, and then
potentially introduce
malware to the network. |
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Peer-to-peer
(P2P) networks
Facilitate the transfer
of files infected with
Trojans and viruses
designed to introduce
denial of service attacks and corrupt data. |
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Protocol tunneling
Layers malicious
data usually within
a higher level
protocol, allowing it
to traverse network
segments where
lower level protocols
might be blocked. |
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Reconnaissance
A collection of threats
including brute force,
enumeration, password
guessing and port scans. |
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Rootkits
A collection of tools
or programs that
provide hackers with
administrator level
privileges or root access
to a network or system. |
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Malicious Content
Malicious multimedia
and shellcode embedded
in documents. |
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SQL injection
Piggybacks malicious
SQL code on intended
commands through the
dynamic logic layer of a
Web application in order
to trick the application into
providing database access. |
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Trojans
Harbor dangerous code
inside apparently harmless
programming or data. |
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Worms
A virus that self-replicates
by resending itself as an
e-mail attachment or part
of a network message. |
Multi-layered prevention
technologies within the Proventia
protection engine
The Proventia protection engine
combines the power of multiple threat
prevention technologies – all working
in concert to stop Internet threats. The
Proventia protection engine utilizes the
following attack prevention methods:
IBM Proventia Content Analyzer – inspects and
blocks unencrypted data in your network using
predefined and custom signatures. This technology
provides the ability to create compound data-set
search inspections and inspect compound documents
including Microsoft Office documents, PDFs and Zip files over ten different protocols.
- Port assignment – IPS’ should not assume that a particular
type of traffic will appear on a particular
TCP/IP port. If they do and the traffic
type matches the assumed port, and is
allowed through, attackers could gain
access. Proventia inspects all traffic
regardless of the port that traffic is
destined to.
- Port following –
tracks communication sessions to
ensure that the port initially used to
establish a connection is the only one
used. This prevents hackers who access
an open port with authentic credentials
from connecting to another open port to
transfer data unnoticed. Proventia’s port
following works in conjunction with other
port-aware protection technologies to
stop information theft.
- Injection Logic Engine –
heuristically identifies malicious injection
attempts such as SQL injection and
shell command injection. Covers
current and future vulnerabilities without
signature updates.
- Protocol analysis –
examines network traffic for deviant
behavior that does not match
accepted norms and can decode
protocols down to Layer 2 of the OSI
model. Protocol analysis enables
Proventia to detect anomalous
behavior without relying on signatures.
- Protocol tunneling –
sometimes used in conjunction with
port assignment, Proventia detects
and prevents protocol tunneling to
find malicious and/or proprietary data
embedded in higher level protocols that
could be allowed to traverse network
segments where lower level protocols
might be blocked. Protocol tunneling
prevents hackers from bypassing firewalls
to gain uncontested network access and
prevents both insiders and hackers from
establishing and using tunnels to extract
data from within a corporation.
- Stateful pattern matching –
uses advanced algorithms to detect
attack patterns – but only in particular
portions of traffic where an attack could
actually exist – greatly reducing false
positives. Proventia uses stateful pattern
matching in conjunction with heuristics
to prevent evolving threats that change
their patterns to evade detection.
- Heuristics –
identifies and stops malicious code
based on its behavior, rather than
matching a particular attack signature or
pattern. Heuristics can prevent evolving
threats which will change minor aspects
of their signatures to bypass traditional IPS solutions.
- RFC compliance checking –
compares traffic against RFC standards
for network communications between
hosts, and between applications and
the network stack. If the traffic does not
conform, Proventia blocks it.
- Statistical analysis –
creates a baseline of network activity
over time and then constantly compares
current activity to the baseline to identify
and prevent deviations. Proventia uses
statistical analysis to stop attacks
without breaking down network traffic.
- TCP reassembly –
reassembles network packets,
examining them for potential threats.
- Flow assembly –
analyzes the entire network connection –
not just the individual packets – to
block malicious traffic that may have
been inserted into the communication
stream to take advantage of an
open connection. Flow assembly
complements TCP reassembly by
analyzing traffic at a higher level to
prevent advanced threats.
The Proventia Protection Engine
Advantage – Multi-layered Prevention
Technologies Working in Concert
The protection engine within the
Proventia IPS technologies is the
result of continuous research into the
nature of vulnerabilities and attack
methods. As threats continue to
evolve, but older exploits never truly
become extinct, IBM ISS constantly
strengthens the Proventia protection
engine with technologies designed to
block entire classes of threat – both
new and old.
Technical Specifications:

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GX3002
Specifications: |
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Performance Characteristics |
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Throughput |
10 Mbps |
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Latency |
< 1 millisecond |
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Concurrent sessions |
220,000 |
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Connections per second |
3,750 |
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Operating Modes |
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Active protection |
Yes |
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Passive detection |
Yes |
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Inline simulation |
Yes |
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Scalability |
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Protected segments |
1 |
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Monitoring interfaces |
2 x 10/100 copper |
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High availability |
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Active-active |
No |
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Active-passive |
No |
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Hardware-level bypass |
Integrated bypass |
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Redundant power supplies |
No |
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Redundant storage |
No |
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Dimensions |
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Form Factor |
Desktop |
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Height (in/mm) |
1.97/50 |
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Width (in/mm) |
8.86/225 |
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Depth (in/mm) |
8.07/205 |
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Weight (lb/kg) |
2.6/1.2 |
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Power Dissipation |
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Units |
AC |
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Amps |
1.5/1.0 |
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Voltage (V) |
115/220 |
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Input range (V) |
100-127/200-240 |
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Environment |
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Operating Temperature |
41°F - 104°F (5°C - 40°C) |
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Non-Operating Temperature |
58°F - 184°F (0°C - 70°C) |
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Relative Humidity (Non-Operating) |
90% @ 86°F (30°C) |
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Safety and Compliance |
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Safety Certifications |
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Emissions certification |
- FCC Class B
- EN 55022 Class B
- EN 55024
- EN 61000-3-2
- EN 61000-3-3
- AS/NZS CISPR 22
- VCCI Class A
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Environmental certification |
RoHS |
Proventia IPS Comparison Matrix:
Uncompromising Protection for Every Layer of Your Network
With a comprehensive line of models, the IBM Proventia Network IPS family delivers uncompromising protection for every layer of the network, protecting
your business from both internal and external threats.
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Proventia Network Intrusion Prevention System |
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Model: |
Remote Segments |
Perimeter |
Core |
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GX3002 |
GX4002 |
GX4004 |
GX5008 |
GX5108 |
GX5208 |
GX6116 |
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Performance Characteristics |
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Throughput |
10 Mbps |
200 Mbps |
200 Mbps |
400 Mbps |
1.2 Gbps |
2 Gbps |
5 Gbps |
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Latency |
< 1 millisecond |
< 150
microseconds |
< 150
microseconds |
< 200
microseconds |
< 200
microseconds |
<
200
microseconds |
TBD |
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Concurrent sessions |
220,000 |
1,200,000 |
1,200,000 |
1,200,000 |
1,450,000 |
1,800,000 |
TBD |
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Connections per second |
3,750 |
21,000 |
21,000 |
35,000 |
40,000 |
60,000 |
TBD |
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Operating Modes |
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Active protection |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Passive detection |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Inline simulation |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Scalability |
|
Protected segments |
1 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
8 |
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Monitoring interfaces |
2 x 10/100/1000 copper |
2 x 10/100/1000 copper |
4 x 10/100/1000 copper |
8 x 10/100/1000 Copper or
4 x 10/100/1000 Copper + 4 x SFP/Mini-GBIC Ports (1000 TX/SX/LX) |
8 x 10/100/1000 Copper or
4 x 10/100/1000 Copper + 4 x SFP/Mini-GBIC Ports (1000 TX/SX/LX) |
8 x 10/100/1,000 copper or 8 x SFP/mini-
GBIC ports (1,000 TX/SX/LX) |
16 x SFP/Mini-GBIC Ports (1000 TX/SX/LX) |
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High availability |
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Active-active |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Active-passive |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Hardware-level bypass |
Integrated
Bypass |
Integrated
Bypass |
Integrated
Bypass |
External
Bypass (optional) |
External
Bypass (optional) |
External bypass (optional) |
External
Bypass (optional) |
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Redundant power supplies |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Redundant storage |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Dimensions |
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Form Factor |
Desktop |
1-RU |
1-RU |
2-RU |
2-RU |
2-RU |
2-RU |
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Height (in/mm) |
1.97/50 |
1.73/44 |
1.73/44 |
3.5/88 |
3.5/88 |
3.5/88 |
3.5/88 |
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Width (in/mm) |
8.86/225 |
16.9/429 |
16.9/429 |
16.9/429 |
16.9/429 |
16.9/429 |
16.9/429 |
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Depth (in/mm) |
8.07/205 |
15/382 |
15/382 |
20.5/520 |
20.5/520 |
21.5/546 |
20.5/520 |
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Weight (lb/kg) |
2.6/1.2 |
24.5/11 |
24.5/11 |
40/18 |
40/18 |
37.5/17 |
TBD |
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Power Dissipation |
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Units |
AC |
AC |
AC |
AC |
AC |
AC |
AC |
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Amps |
1.5/1.0 |
4.96/2.48 |
4.96/2.48 |
8.4/4.2 |
8.4/4.2 |
8.9/5.4 |
TBD |
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Voltage (V) |
115/220 |
115/220 |
115/220 |
115/220 |
115/220 |
115/220 |
TBD |
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Input range (V) |
100-127/200-240 |
100-127/200-240 |
100-127/200-240 |
100-127/200-240 |
100-127/200-240 |
100-127/200-240 |
TBD |
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Environment |
|
Operating Temperature |
41°F - 104°F (5°C - 40°C) |
50°F - 86°F (10°C - 30°C) |
50°F - 86°F (10°C - 30°C) |
50°F - 86°F (10°C - 30°C) |
50°F - 86°F (10°C - 30°C) |
50°F - 95°F (10°C - 35°C) |
TBD |
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Non-Operating Temperature |
58°F - 184°F (0°C - 70°C) |
-4°F - 158°F (-20°C - 70°C) |
-4°F - 158°F (-20°C - 70°C) |
-4°F - 158°F (-20°C - 70°C) |
-4°F - 158°F (-20°C - 70°C) |
-4°F - 158°F (-20°C - 70°C) |
TBD |
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Relative Humidity (Non-Operating) |
90% @ 86°F (30°C) |
90% @ 86°F (30°C) |
90% @ 86°F (30°C) |
90% @ 86°F (30°C) |
90% @ 86°F (30°C) |
20% - 90% RH |
TBD |
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Safety and Compliance |
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Safety Certifications |
• UL
• EN 60950-1 |
• UL
• EN 60950-1 |
• UL
• EN 60950-1 |
• UL
• EN 60950-1 |
• UL
• EN 60950-1 |
• UL 60950-1
• CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1
• EN 60950-1 (CE Mark)
• IEC 60950-1
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• UL
• EN 60950-1 |
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Emissions certification |
• FCC Class B
• EN 55022 Class B
• EN 55024
• EN 61000-3-2
• EN 61000-3-3
• AS/NZS CISPR 22
• VCCI Class A |
• FCC Class A
• EN 55022
• EN 55024
• EN 61000-3-2
• EN 61000-3-3
• VCCI Class A |
• FCC Class A
• EN 55022
• EN 55024
• EN 61000-3-2
• EN 61000-3-3
• VCCI Class A |
• FCC Class A
• EN 55011 Class A
• EN 55022 Class A
• EN 55024
• EN 61000-3-2
• EN 61000-3-3
• EN 6100-6-2
• VCCI Class A |
• FCC Class A
• EN 55011 Class A
• EN 55022 Class A
• EN 55024
• EN 61000-3-2
• EN 61000-3-3
• EN 6100-6-2
• VCCI Class A |
• FCC Part 15, Class A
• Canada ICES-003, Class A
• EN 55022 Class A
• EN 55024
• EN 61000-3-2
• EN 61000-3-3
• EN 6100-6-2
• VCCI Class A |
• FCC Class A
• EN 55011 Class A
• EN 55022 Class A
• EN 55024
• EN 61000-3-2
• EN 61000-3-3
• EN 6100-6-2
• VCCI Class A |
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Environmental certification |
RoHS |
RoHS |
RoHS |
RoHS |
RoHS |
RoHS |
RoHS |
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