Showing posts with label router. Show all posts
Showing posts with label router. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

FIPS 140-2 and Common Criteria Certified Router Featuring Cisco IOS Technology

Author - Laura

Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) is commited to providing high quality, cost-effective hardware and software solutions for the embedded systems market. Alongside their extensive range of high-performance single board computers (SBCs) and rugged, extended temperature systems X-ES provides a range of rugged routers running Cisco™ IOS® IP routing software.

X-ES Cisco Routers and Systems for SWaP Applications

Designed to meet the needs of the most demanding and Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) constrained mobile and embedded networking applications each router supports four routed, high-speed Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, enabling the routers to serve as an aggregation point for on-demand network connectivity in mobile or fixed deployments. The X-ES routers extend the Cisco enterprise infrastructure beyond the reach of traditional fixed-network infrastructure for military, oil and gas, mining, smart grid, heavy construction, transportation, homeland security, public safety, and disaster recovery applications.

  • XPedite5205 Embedded Services Router (ESR) - a PMC/XMC-based router
  • XPand6004 - a rugged packaged router in a Small Form Factor (SFF) enclosure
  • Cisco 5940 - a 3U CompactPCI router

On September 10th, 2014 the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cryptographic Module Validation Program issued Certificate #2242 for the X-ES XPedite5205 XMC/PMC Cisco IOS® Embedded Services Router (ESR). The XPedite5205 has been validated to FIPS 140-2 Overall Level 1 by an NVLAP-accredited Cryptographic Module Testing (CMT) laboratory. Additionally, this ESR has been validated to Roles, Services, and Authentication Level 2, and Design Assurance Level 3. On November 17th, 2014 the National Information Assurance Partnership issued the Common Criteria Certificate for the XPedite5205 XMC/PMC Cisco IOS® Embedded Services Router (ESR) for completion of the evaluation in accordance with the Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme (CCEVS). The XPedite5205 satisfies the Assurance Activities criteria as defined within the Common Criteria (CC) Protection Profile for Network Devices, Version 1.1 and Protection Profile for Network Devices VPN Gateway Extended Package, Version 1.1.
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cmvp/documents/140-1/1401val2014.htm?mc_cid=fd0d1f3ee3&mc_eid=301059c1a1#2242

https://www.niap-ccevs.org/st/Compliant.cfm?pid=10576&mc_cid=fd0d1f3ee3&mc_eid=301059c1a1


For more information please contact Sarsen Technology on +44 1672 511166 or send us an email with your enquiry - info@sarsen.net

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

The Twelve Days of Christmas. Sarsen Style.

Today is the twelfth of the twelfth of the twelfth. So we're carrying on the theme and bringing you the Twelve Days of Christmas, in our own special way.

(Feel free to join in....)

On the first day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me

On the second day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me
And a BittWare Anemone

On the third day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me
Two UEI Cubes
And a BittWare Anemone

On the fourth day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me
Three Cisco Routers,
Two UEI Cubes
And a BittWare Anemone

On the fifth day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me
Four dspBloks
Three Cisco Routers,
Two UEI Cubes
And a BittWare Anemone

On the sixth day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me
Five Copperheads,
Four dspBloks
Three Cisco Routers,
Two UEI Cubes
And a BittWare Anemone


Well done guys, half way through....

On the seventh day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me
Six RACKtangle chassis
Five Copperheads,
Four dspBloks
Three Cisco Routers,
Two UEI Cubes
And a BittWare Anemone

On the eighth day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me
Seven Half-length Stratix V boards,
Six RACKtangle chassis
Five Copperheads,
Four dspBloks
Three Cisco Routers,
Two UEI Cubes
And a BittWare Anemone

On the ninth day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me
Eight Amazon Streamstors,
Seven Half-length Stratix V boards,
Six RACKtangle chassis
Five Copperheads,
Four dspBloks
Three Cisco Routers,
Two UEI Cubes
And a BittWare Anemone

On the tenth day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me
Nine Tech Source Condors
Eight Amazon Streamstors,
Seven Half-length Stratix V boards,
Six RACKtangle chassis
Five Copperheads,
Four dspBloks
Three Cisco Routers,
Two UEI Cubes
And a BittWare Anemone


Nearly there, keep going!

On the eleventh day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me
Ten General Standards boards,
Nine Tech Source Condors
Eight Amazon Streamstors,
Seven Half-length Stratix V boards,
Six RACKtangle chassis
Five Copperheads,
Four dspBloks
Three Cisco Routers,
Two UEI Cubes
And a BittWare Anemone

On the twelfth day of Christmas,
Sarsen sent to me
Eleven Iguanas,
Ten General Standards boards,
Nine Tech Source Condors
Eight Amazon Streamstors,
Seven Half-length Stratix V boards,
Six RACKtangle chassis
Five Copperheads,
Four dspBloks
Three Cisco Routers,
Two UEI Cubes
And a BittWare Anemone!

Hurrah! Next up, We Wish You a Merry Christmas.......

Thursday, 18 October 2012

Let's Go, Cisco™! X-ES Embedded Router Running Cisco IOS

- Want to use Cisco IOS software?   Check.
- Have a very demanding application?   Check.
- No time for extra training?   Check.

Then you should check out the XPedite5205 from Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES).

The X-ES router uses the same Cisco IOS software that IT staff in the military, energy, public safety, and other industries are already trained on. Cisco IOS software provides highly secure data, voice, and video communications to stationary and mobile network nodes across wired and wireless links.

As a PMC/XMC module, the XPedite5205 can be retrofitted instantly for use in any available PMC or XMC site, leveraging 20 years of deployed VME, CompactPCI, VPX, and custom systems. It also can be mounted on an application-specific carrier card or used on an X-ES development carrier. The rugged XPedite5205 ESR module can be deployed in the harshest environments for embedded applications with SWaP constraints.
 


UHF, VHF, Wi-Fi and other radio platforms can be connected to the X-ES router in vehicles to create the network nodes used to form mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). With the ability to operate without a connection to central infrastructure, MANETs support military, public safety, emergency response, and transportation applications. 

With a list of features as long as your arm, the XPedite5205 can be installed tomorrow in any vehicle or aircraft and/or deployed in the harshest of environments.
  • High performance in a small form factor
  • Portability
  • Low power consumption
  • Ability to handle harsh environments
  • Sophisticated networking capabilities such as quality of service (QoS) to ensure the most important data gets through when links are degraded, and security to protect the network and the data transmitted over the network. 
  • Runs Cisco IOS software 
  • Four integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports 
  • Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CME) support 
  • Cisco Mobile Ready Net, which allows for mobile ad hoc networking and radio aware routing 
  • On-board hardware acceleration 
  • Integrated threat control using Cisco IOS Firewall, Cisco IOS Zone-based Firewall, Cisco IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), and Cisco IOS Content Filtering 
  • Identity management using authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) and public key infrastructure 
  • PMC/XMC form factor 
  • Conduction- or air-cooled
The Sarsen Team are here to answer any questions you have about the XPedite5205 and how it could work for your application.

Get in touch - info@sarsen.net or +44 1672 511166