We work with many vendor's firewalls and our current "favorites" are Palo Alto 
Networks - they're very full-featured and easy to manage.

www.paloaltonetworks.com

I don't want to get all "sales-weasel" on you but we can help if you want more 
info as we are one of their premier partners.

P.S. - we're also Juniper and Cisco partners too but we prefer the Palo Altos 
for firewalls these days.

Let me know how I can help

-Ben


R. Benjamin Kessler
CCIE #8762, CISSP, CCSE
President / Chief Network Geek
Zenetra Corporation
Email: ben.kess...@zenetra.com
http://www.zenetra.com
Office: 260-271-4330 << Note: New Number
Cell: 260-437-5774
Fax: 866-388-6652



-----Original Message-----
From: Jones, Barry [mailto:bejo...@semprautilities.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 6:07 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Firewalls - Ease of Use and Maintenance?

Hello all.
I am potentially looking at firewall products and wanted suggestions as to the 
easiest firewalls to install, configure and maintain? I have a few small 
networks ( 50 nodes at one site, 50 odd at another, and maybe 20 at another. I 
have worked with Cisco Pix, ASA, Netscreen, and Checkpoint (Nokia), and each 
have strong and not as strong features for ease of use. Like everyone, I'm 
resource challenged and need an easy solution to stand up and operate.

Feel free to ping me offline - and thank you for the assistance.

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Barry Jones - CISSP GSNA
Project Manager II
Sempra Energy Utilities
(760) 271-6822

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