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what is the replacement model for cisco ASA 5585

sumitdhyani1
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ASA 5585 is EOL what is the replacement model for cisco ASA 5585 in market 

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ASA5585 is one of customizable model. you have SSP 20, 40, 60 variations in this firewall. to select good replacement, you need to consider exact firewall variation of 5585 and match that with cisco FTD appliances. FTD series are the replacements for ASA. you can check firepower 9300 or 4000 series as a start

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@sumitdhyani1 it depends on what exact module you have in the 5585 and what your requirements are.

You could look at the Firepower 2100 series hardware, which appears to be comparable to the lower end ASA 5585 modules.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/firepower-2100-series/datasheet-c78-742473.html

The Firepower 3100 is a higher spec than the 2100 series hardware.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/firewalls/secure-firewall-3100-series-ds.html

Or if you do not require the same high spec, you could look at the 1000 series hardware.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/firepower-1000-series/datasheet-c78-742469.html

On the Firepower hardware you can run the ASA software image or the FTD image, The FTD image supports the latest NGFW features, which the ASA image does not support.

 

Marvin Rhoads
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In addition to what others have mentioned, please consider and provide your throughput and interface (number and type) requirements. Those are primary factors to guide your replacement selection.

It is best that you sum up your requirements for the firewall, and then read through the datasheets and go for the device that meet your requirements as well as provides for future growth

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