01-29-2008 05:04 AM - edited 03-11-2019 04:55 AM
hi, i currently run the 7.2 version. i am thinking of an upgrade, is the 8.0 or 8.03 a better stable version ? plz advice
01-29-2008 06:33 AM
Is there a specific reason for you upgrading your ASA. For example, a feature in 8.0 or a software caveat that is fixed 8.0.
Also, are you doing any IPSEC or SSL VPN on the ASA. 7.2(3) has been very stable with IPSEC but if you are doing SSL VPN, you may want to consider 8.0 since there were some key bug fixes that went into the code. You can check the release notes for details.
Regards,
Arul
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01-29-2008 11:23 PM
exactly , if i am interested in SSL VPN, have anyone tried 8.0 and/or 8.03 , which one is more stable ?
01-29-2008 11:35 PM
Hi,
We are running an pilot on 8.0.3 and we could not use any other version because of the features it delivers for ssl vpn. We implement a strategy that for each purpose we have a different box. That means for ssl vpn, firewalling and ipsec we use 3 different asa boxes.
But be aware that Cisco states for firwalling purposes you should stay at 7.2.x.
01-30-2008 07:21 AM
If you are planning to do SSL VPN, then go with 8.0 code, whichever one is the latest. There were a lot of bug fixes, specifically for SSL VPN that went into 8.0, so you are better off going to 8.0 then 7.2. Ofcourse, always go through the release notes and be prepared for any known issues, so there are no surprises :-)
Regards,
Arul
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01-30-2008 08:49 AM
Just as a minor point, although I didn't upgrade my ASAs to v8 for any firewall features, I found the ASDM client upgrade that came with it to be worth it. Much better interface for end-users.
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