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Advanced DDoS Protection

The most accurate, highest performance
fine-grained protection against DDoS attacks.

Models

The DPS meet the needs of the largest and most diverse providers, with models from 2 to 12Gbps (bidirectional) that can be straightforwardly and safely deployed in any copper or fibre Ethernet network, regardless of the routing protocol(s) used. This was achieved by making the DPS a transparent (Layer 2) device that appears as a simple wire to neighbouring devices, and using hardware bypass functionality in the network interfaces that continue to pass traffic even in the event of catastrophic failure.


DDoS Protection System

DPS 2000 Series

IntelliGuard’s 1RU-chassis 2Gbps (bidirectional) base models suit those with modest bandwidth. The system includes two 1GigE interfaces for active/active and active/passive deployments.

DPS 3000 Series

These 1RU 2-3Gbps (bidirectional) models suit those running higher bandwidth and requiring redundant power supply and complete remote management. They can be configured with up to four 1GigE or 10GigE interfaces, supporting up to 32Gbps throughput.

DPS 4000 Series

The 2RU 2-3Gbps (bidirectional) models have all the features of the 3000 Series plus up to eight 1GigE interfaces or four 10GigE interfaces.

DPS 12000 Series

These 2RU 2-12Gbps (bidirectional) models suit those running 10 Gbps networks. They come with up to ten 1GigE or up to eight 10GigE interfaces and can support up to 32Gbps system throughput.


Reporting System

RS 1000

The RS 1000 is a 1RU reporting server that collects output data from any IntelliGuard DPS to produce detailed historical reports about network conditions and attacks covering any time period from minutes to years. The extensive reporting capabilities highlight and describe current and historical network conditions and attacks, allowing improved protection monitoring and assisting network management and planning.




Learn-Rank-Protect Technology

IntelliGuard’s Learn-Rank-Protect strategy allocates bandwidth to highly legitimate clients during attacks.

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