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    VK T40E upgrade path?

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      AndersG
      last edited by

      This one has served us well for 5+ years, but this morning I gave me a fright when I upgraded as it took ages for it to actually reboot.
      I have thought a long time about having an extra unit and duplicate the configs, so what would you do in this case for less than 10 users in the office and less than 5 VPN users?
      Go for a really small appliance just as a backup unit or get something like the SG-5100 and replace the current unit and keep the old as backup unit?

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      • RicoR
        Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
        last edited by

        Hard to tell with only a few informations...
        Are you running any packages? What is your WAN bandwidth? What is your bandwidth peak/need between the internal LAN and OPT network?
        Sure you can just buy the SG-5100, import the config and it will be fine. But maybe the SG-1100 can also fulfill your requirements.

        -Rico

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          AndersG
          last edited by AndersG

          Thanks. The unit is just firewall and VPN. There are no extra packages loaded.

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          • RicoR
            Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
            last edited by

            Depending on your bandwidth needs, the SG-1100 will be fine.
            But keep in mind the 3 ports are virtual separated with VLANs, so you need to adjust your T40E backup config before restoring it to the SG-1100.
            If you don't care about the money and want some resources/ports left for the future, go for the SG-5100.

            -Rico

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Yep really need to know what bandwidth you have now or are likely to get in the future.

              The VK-T40E is good for ~350Mbps though so any of out current devices should be able to replace it. I would certainly look at the SG-3100 as a more direct upgrade path, 3 discrete interfaces.

              Steve

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                AndersG
                last edited by

                @stephenw10 said in VK T40E upgrade path?:

                The VK-T40E is good for ~350Mbps

                Thanks. It would probably make sense to get the 3100 then. Our current uplink is 100mb/s, but that is just limited. We have fiber so I guess we can get what we want to pay for. In that case I would just put in the 3100 and keep the old unit as backup.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  That's what I would do, yes.

                  Are you running any packages or VPNs? At 100Mbps that's no problem.

                  Steve

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                    AndersG
                    last edited by

                    VPN yes, extra packages: No.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Ok, the 3100 is probably ideally suited there then. It will do ~100Mbps OpenVPN and closer to 300Mbps IPSec if required.

                      Steve

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