What are the features of the Cisco ASA 5505?

What are the features of the Cisco ASA 5505?

What are the features of the Cisco ASA 5505?

The Cisco ASA 5505 delivers high-performance firewall, SSL and IPsec VPN, and rich networking services in a modular, “plug-and-play” appliance. Using the integrated Cisco ASDM, the Cisco ASA 5505 can be rapidly deployed and easily managed, enabling businesses to minimize operations costs.

How many peers are supported in Cisco ASA 5520?

Businesses can extend their SSL and IPsec VPN capacity to support a larger number of mobile workers, remote sites, and business partners. Businesses can scale up to 750 SSL VPN peers on each Cisco ASA 5520 by installing an SSL VPN upgrade license; 750 IPsec VPN peers are supported on the base platform.

How many Ethernet ports does Cisco ASA 5580 have?

The Cisco ASA 5580 Adaptive Security Appliances are designed for ultimate interface flexibility and density with six interface card expansion slots supporting up to 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports; 12 10Gigabit Ethernet ports; or combinations thereof.

When to use the write standby command on the ASA?

Q&A: On the ASA, when should the write standby command be used and what happens when it is used? What does the IPS message “IPS SSP application reloading IPS” mean? Why Does the ASA have xlate Entries with Idle Values Longer than the Configured Timeouts? Get Organized!

Which is the next generation Cisco ASA firewall?

The Cisco ASA 5525-X, 5545-X, and 5555-X are next-generation firewalls that combine the most widely deployed stateful inspection firewall in the industry with a comprehensive suite of next-generation network security services – for comprehensive security without compromise.

What does Cisco ASA 5500 AIP and SSC do?

The Cisco ASA 5500 Series AIP SSM and AIP SSC are inline, network-based solutions that accurately identify, classify, and stop malicious traffic before it affects business continuity for IPv4, IPv6, and hybrid IPv6 and IPv4 networks.