Griffith University Adds More Fortinet Gear for Improved Antivirus and Intrusion Prevention Protection
As its network grew to more than 37,000 users, in 2010, the University upgraded its Fortinet deployment to include the FortiGate-3951 appliance for antivirus protection and intrusion prevention. In addition, FortiWifi-50B appliances were added to help support the University's new 3G wireless project.
"During peak times of the day, the University sees 190,000 concurrent sessions and the FortGate's IPS functionally can handle it great," said
Griffith also conducted its own independent tests using commercial load testing equipment from IXIA and found that FortiGate-3951 appliance met or exceeded performance benchmarks stated in its datasheets. For example stress test showed a maximum ramp up rate of 4600 new "processed" connections per second. During the session ramp up test the concurrent sessions maintained was much higher at 500,000 - 650,000 sessions and stable. Overall, the FortiGate-3951 showed it could handle 900,000 concurrent sessions and 500Mbps of throughput without any network performance degradation.
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A FortiGate-3951 appliance is located on the outside of the University's network and provides full denial of service, intrusion prevention and antivirus functionality. Another FortiGate-3810 appliance is located on the internal network and is being used for denial of service protection.
To clean the wireless network of all campuses,
With various campuses and 37,000 faculty, staff and students accessing the network, it was critical for the IT staff to have a network management solution. The previous solution of maintaining Web logs and Web case logs wasn't fulfilling the need for archiving more than three months worth of data. The FortiAnalyzer-2000A management solution is being used to help monitor all data traversing the network and is able to retain several months of logs without having to rotate any logs.
In addition to helping protect its distributed campus network architecture, the University also sponsors a special Wifi project called "Sonic Babylon" which uses wireless 3G connectivity to allow users to plant sounds where they are located based on GPS coordinates. The project is secured by FortiWifi-50B appliances, which are being used for antivirus, IPS and WAN acceleration. Each FortiWifi appliance connects back to FortiGate-800 appliances located on the University's campus.
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