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Cisco Firepower 1010 Appliance mode

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Hello, everyone

 

We have Cisco Firepower 1010 with ASA in appliance mode. Can we manage FXOS via ASDM or FMC and using IPS?

 

Like Firepower on 55xx-X Models. The documentation saying:

 

Unsupported Features

General ASA Unsupported Features

The following ASA features are not supported on the Firepower 1010:

  • ASA FirePOWER module

But it is separate platform/OS not a module like in 55xx-X Models

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Firepower 1010 and ASA  are 2 different products.

ASA is fading and New NGFW is Firepower

 

ASA supports SFR Module for IPS

 

With Firepower 1010  - FW and IPS all in one.

 

But coming back to your Question, if you re-image with ASA you can not have IPS, but in higher models, you can have a multi-instance model where you can do ASA and IPS Separate instance.

 

Instead, you can use Firepower 1010 ( which has both Firewall and IPS ) is this make sense?

 

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Cisco Firepower 1010 Appliance - Means ASA+NGFW ( Linia+ SNORT)

 

If you looking ASA + SFR feature, Then Firepower NGFW right choice with FTD. you get both FW and IPS Features.

 

Firepower Managed by FDM(with Limited capabilities) FMC is full-featured Management to Manage  Firepower

 

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Thanks for replying 

 

But we already have ASA Firepower 1010 and question is can we use both Firepower as IPS and ASA as Firewall simultaneously. Like in 55xx-X models. 

Firepower 1010 and ASA  are 2 different products.

ASA is fading and New NGFW is Firepower

 

ASA supports SFR Module for IPS

 

With Firepower 1010  - FW and IPS all in one.

 

But coming back to your Question, if you re-image with ASA you can not have IPS, but in higher models, you can have a multi-instance model where you can do ASA and IPS Separate instance.

 

Instead, you can use Firepower 1010 ( which has both Firewall and IPS ) is this make sense?

 

BB

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Thanks for the information. It is make sense.

 

Regarding using Firepower1010 as I know it is still raw platform and some features not available yet.

 

 

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