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FTD redundant pair for the LAB

anazarenko
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Dear Experts,

 

What is the cheapest option for a redundant pair of FTD hardware appliances in the LAB?

 

FP4110 + TMC license becomes quite expensive.  Ideally I need FP4110 + TMC with a license for a throughtput around 1-5Mbps. 

 

The other option to run a pair of FP2100 maybe not so representative for production FP4110 anf FP4140 redundant pairs.

 

 

 

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Marvin Rhoads
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Are you  a partner or end customer?

 

A partner has the option of NFR hardware and lab licenses.

 

A customer has the option of scheduling time with demo labs.

 

Either one can also use FTDv with evaluation licenses or dCloud for feature testing. Sure neither is hardware but 90% of what you need to know and verify is software.

I am  end customer and I need the hardware on-site. 

You can get throughput of 1-5 Mbps even on a virtual FTD with the free time-limited demo license. Did you mean Gbps?

 

Cisco is currently ofering a discount on the licenses for the secondary unit in an greenfield HA setup.

Âs Marvin suggest I would also recommend using FTDv. You can install a 2x FTDv and build an HA bundle. No need to invest in hardware if you dont have to do specific tests that require you to have a certain hardware model. The software is exactly the same... the only difference to FP2100/4100/9300 is that you dont have FX-OS underneath.

I have a requirement to validate all HA upgrades in the LAB. I don't think FTDv is a right representation in this case. As you mentioned I can't validate underneath FXOS upgrades with FTDv. Traffic wise 5Mbps throughtput will be more than enough.

 

 

That's a very expensive rquirement as you say. If you MUST validate the upgrades using hardware and it MUST be on-site then you have no option but to buy the same hardware solely for lab use.

 

I would tell management that if they are going to levy that requirement then it must be identical even down to the network modules and SFPs. I don't think it makes good business sense but that is not my decision to make.

 

The only break is that when you buy a new pair, there is a bundle that discounts the software subscriptions for the second unit.

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