Case Study: Cadena SER
Stonesoft StoneGate cluster shields the communications of Cadena SER’s radio network
Reliable communications are crucial to the smooth functioning of
Cadena SER radio, a network of radio stations grouped under the umbrella of Unión Radio, a business
conglomerate owned largely by PRISA, the leading Spanish mass media group (80%), as well as Grupo
Godó (20%). Security and constant availability of communications are both vital. For this reason,
the radio network has established protection layers that shield their internal communications and
employee connections when accessing services including e-mail and other shared applications and
files, through a web interface.
Until 2004, Cadena SER’s IT department protected its communications by relying on
software based on a proprietary operating system using a third-party high availability mechanism.
This system involved a good deal of fragmentation between the various providers’ solutions, which
the IT team felt had to be harmonized.
Cadena SER initially resolved its security requirements by installing a firewall to filter
all data, however traffic volume eventually reached a point where the growing demand for high
availability obliged the network to contract the services of Kabel – a systems integrator with more
than 40 employees whose business is entirely focused on medium to large accounts.
Kabel takes the stage
Kabel’s manager,
Raúl Moros, quickly established that the most critical
issue was to enter a planning phase in order to assess not only the replacement of existing systems
providing communications for more than 80 radio stations, but also had to ensure all work could be
carried out with minimum interruption to the business. As for project design, the integrator was
aided by two station employees who provided information about the company’s communications map
relating to different traffic flows, IP routing, potential grouping of networks and services
offered to each delegation.
On this basis, Kabel consultants decided to replace the network’s old firewall system with a
Stonesoft cluster containing two StoneGate SG- 1000Q devices. They also designed the configuration
rules for entirely new security policies.
Kabel worked for a week on the planning phase, while the installation of the cluster and
implementation of defined rules took just two days, during which the solution was monitored in
order to confirm that everything was working properly.
According to Moros, the implementation of this solution on Intel servers was straightforward:
"Both the integration and the rule design process were but a mere reflection of what had been
studied previously."
Evolving security requirements
Cadena SER recently centralised all communications through a
service offered by Grupo PRISA, which has meant that all protection requirements have changed.
Until the summer of 2006, the different radio stations were connected to the Madrid office through
individual lines, via VPNs or point-to-point connections. Now they all access the central office
via a single point. Migrating to Prisa’s communications network made it even more necessary for
Cadena SER to achieve high levels of performance and availability. Because of this, Kabel decided
to complete the project by replacing Intel servers with StoneGate appliances.
We’d got to a point where the client needed to modify the network electronics. It now
had to support Gigabit environments and the number of PCI slots available on Intel machines had
become saturated. However, the chosen Stonesoft appliances offered up to eight Gigabit interfaces,
and this capacity also covered midterm growth requirements.
Raúl Moros, Manager, Cadena SER
The
replacement process was simple, because the properties of each node were defined immediately
through the StoneGate management centre. For this to happen, it was necessary to plan the creation
of a VLAN in advance. In Kabel’s experience, high availability demands that the network electronics
comply with certain minimum requirements.
In this particular project, such requirements were not an issue, because the installed
StoneGate cluster included a packet dispatcher work mode. Through this procedure, one node acts as
a wizard and is in charge of distributing the traffic between the rest of the nodes, without having
to give consideration to the underlying network electronics. In this way, if the need arises for
backup and node recovery tasks, these operations can be carried out easily.
Conclusion
Cadena SER’s new StoneGate solution integrates an operating system developed by
Stonesoft which is based on Linux and is preconfigured with all the required applications. In this
way, communications management across the network has become much easier, and when it comes to
maintenance and updates, the group’s IT department can be guaranteed that there will be no longer
be any conflicts with third-party products.
About Cadena SER

Founded in
1924, Cadena SER offers a general range of programs, with specialist sections dedicated to cinema,
culture, science, environment and bull-fighting. 187 radio stations throughout Spain, equipped with
the latest digital technology, broadcast these programs on a daily basis. Cadena SER is currently
part of the publishing and communications group, PRISA, and it includes four large networks with
national coverage: the conventional SER network, and the musical stations, 40 Principales, Cadena
Dial and Cadena M-80. It also includes two radio stations with narrower national coverage: Máxima
FM and Radio Olé.