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Re: PIX Vs ASA

Subject: Re: PIX Vs ASA
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:14:14 -0600
That is only partially correct.  They will be announcing smaller ASA boxes
in the next few months that will replace the current 501 and 506e PIX
firewalls.




On 2/15/06 2:04 PM, "Chris Serafin" <chris@chrisserafin.com> wrote:

Their basically EOL¹ing the smaller PIX boxes and replacing them with the 8xx
series for SOHO firewalls.  Larger PIX boxes will stay the same with the
addition of the PI-OS 7.0.  The ASA¹s are an all-in-one solutution with
VPN/firewall/router/IPS/anti-virus.  Check below:
 
 
And yes?.. I want one,
 
Chris Serafin
IT Security / VoIP Engineer
chris@chrisserafin.com
 
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; each edition combines a focused set of services to meet the needs of
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remote access users providing a threat protected VPN connection.

 
 
 
 
 
 


From: dabance [mailto:dabance@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 2:20 AM
To: firewalls@securityfocus.com
Subject: PIX Vs ASA
 
 

Hi,

Recently i have seen the word ASA on cisco site and even CSPFA is replaced by
Securing Networks with PIX and ASA (SNPA). I believe that cisco has introduced
a new security platorm called ASA. Can anyone please explain me what it is
??....whether this ASA 5500 series is going to replace the old PIX Firewalls
in future???... 

Kindly throw some lights on the above mentioned....

 

regards,

Joesph



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