This document provides information on ShareTech's Next-Gen UTM product line, including its key features and specifications. The UTM series provides network security protection through features such as antivirus, IDP, botnet detection, anomaly analysis, ARP spoofing protection, co-defense with switches, high availability, QoS, app control, web filtering, VPNs, spam filtering, mail auditing, online behavior tracking, and centralized management. Performance ranges from 50 to 1000 recommended users across products.
With business experiencing newer trends like increasing use of BYOD, business ought to separate wireless access for both internal users and visitors to improve wireless network security from emerging security risks. Integrated with ShareTech wireless access points, WF Series can rapidly setup an overall system architecture for seamless wired-to-wireless integration for SME, branches and SOHO. The series provide perimeter security such as firewall, anti-virus, anti-spam, app access control, URL filter, bulletin board, authentication, QoS, VPN, and SSL VPN. With ShareTech WF Series, business can lower wireless deployment and operational cost across their entire network distribution.
ShareTech Information Co., LTD is a network security company founded in 1999 in Taichung, Taiwan with 43 employees and capital of NTD 10 million. The company specializes in unified threat management firewalls and recorders, with executive Jordan Wang having 20 years of experience in network security. ShareTech has branch offices in Taipei, Kaohsiung, and Shanghai, China and has provided their UTM and recorder products to over 10,000 small and medium enterprises across industries in Taiwan and internationally.
Mail server backup & device mgt. →email backupsharetech
The document discusses backup and device management features of the ShareTech mail server. It allows administrators to record all incoming and outgoing emails for up to 30 days, including attachments. Administrators can also automatically backup email data to local disks, network shares, or remote FTP servers on a scheduled basis. Users can then search backed up files by keyword to quickly find specific emails or attachments. The document provides instructions for configuring different backup device types like SAMBA shares, USB drives, and FTP servers to store backed up email data from the ShareTech mail server.
Mail server backup & device mgt. →system backupsharetech
ShareTech mail server allows administrators to easily backup mail server content and configurations to external storage devices like USB flash drives and network folders. Backup policies can be configured to automatically backup mail data, settings, and logs at scheduled times. If the operating system crashes, the mail server can be restored from the backup by booting into USB recovery mode. Removable USB hard drives and network folders using SAMBA are supported backup target types.
The document discusses multiple subnets and when they are used. A subnet is a portion of a network that is closed off from connecting to other computers on the same physical network. Multiple subnets are typically used in enterprise networks with less than 50 people to improve local network responsiveness and specifically route traffic over particular network ports. The document provides guidance on when to select or not select binding interfaces depending on whether a UTM connects directly to a router, switch, or neither.
How to boot mail server from a usb devicesharetech
1) The document discusses how to boot a ShareTech mail server from a USB device such as a flash drive or external hard drive in an emergency situation when the server's original hard drive fails.
2) It explains that the USB device must have equal or more space than the original hard drive. It also notes that booting from USB is only a temporary solution and the server should be repaired by contacting support.
3) The document provides steps for connecting to the server via console cable and putty to boot from a USB device, selecting options during restart to boot from the USB, and notes when the server startup is complete.
This document provides instructions for setting up site-to-site IPsec virtual private networks (VPNs) between multiple locations. It explains that IPsec is a common network security standard used to create secure VPN tunnels between networks over public networks. The document then gives step-by-step directions for configuring IPsec VPN connections between two sites, and later expands the configuration to include a third site. The goal is to demonstrate how to securely connect multiple branch office networks through IPsec VPNs.