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Howdy,

My company has a handful of Ravlin 3300's at our branch offices. We are
adding a couple more offices and I would like to get them Pix 501
firewalls to do the VPN work. Can I get a Cisco Pix 501 to make a VPN
connection to a Ravlin 3300 (multiple ravlins actulay)?

I know a sonicwall unit can, but I have not been impressed with them.

Thanks for you help,
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bernie


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