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HUGHES, J. 1996. A high speed firewall architecture for atm/oc-3c. StorageTek Corp. http://www.network.com.

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Design of a High-Performance ATM Firewall - Xu, Singhal (1998)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....in an ATM network. Because traditional firewalls can no longer perform packet level filtering in an ATM network, a new ATM firewall architecture is called for. 1. 2 Existing Approaches So far only one packet filtering ATM firewall design is available, the ATLAS product developed by StorageTek [Hughes 1996]. ATLAS is a line filter that scans an ATM physical link to perform packet level filtering at the rate of OC 3c (155 Mbps) StorageTek claims that the next generation ATLAS is going to support a filtering rate of OC 12c (622 Mbps) in the near future. Two performance boosting strategies are used in ....

HUGHES, J. 1996. A high speed firewall architecture for atm/oc-3c. StorageTek Corp. http://www.network.com.


An FPGA-Based Coprocessor for ATM Firewalls - John Mchenry (1997)   (13 citations)  (Correct)

....during call setup. The COAST Node B Node A authenticate authenticate Firewall 5 Laboratory at Purdue University has recently began investigating firewalling and new security technologies for network perimeter defenses. Network Systems Corporation (NSC) is developing high end ATM Firewalls [7]. Their approach uses low level hardware to filter ATM traffic based on both VPI VCI and on IP header information. Recently, NSC developed a method to cache policy information to speed up the verification [8] 3.0 FIP Functional Description The FIP performs bit level processing and routing tasks ....

J. Hughes, "A High Speed Firewall Architecture for ATM/OC-3c", INTEROP, 1996.

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