04-30-2003 09:27 AM - edited 03-09-2019 03:06 AM
Can you tell me what the difference between the IDSM1 and IDSM2 are? There is a significant price difference. We will be purchasing about 12 of these, for all the 6509's.
04-30-2003 11:47 AM
Here is a good link. It's all part of IDS 4.0. The IDSM2 handles about 5x the amount of data and also has a CLI interface. Watch out, maintenance is seperate for each blade on the IDSM2, the IDSM1 is covered under the chassis.
05-21-2003 10:27 AM
The most obvious is that IDSM1 is obsolete. My greatest disappointment is that it could not issue TCP resets.
Here is a great link.
05-21-2003 11:00 AM
The IDSM2 is fabric enabled, supports 600 Mbps of perf. and is at full feature/functionality parity with the IDS applaince line. The IDSM2 lists for $29,995.
The IDSM1 has been EOSd. It supports 100 Mbps of perf. It is not fabric enabled. It does not support features such as IP Session Logging, TCP resets, IDM/IEV, customization of signatures, etc.
Rbest rgards,
-Mun
IDS Product Manager
05-22-2003 09:07 AM
Besides the already mentioned points, IDSM2 supports 2 sniffing interfaces and supports NTP.
Some good links;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/secursw/ps5052/products_quick_start_list.html
Thanks,
yatin
05-22-2003 09:15 AM
Here is link that will provide you with other differences between the IDSM1 and the appliance lines (and the IDSM2).
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/csids/idsm/idsm_2/13726_04.htm#xtocid11
Regards,
-Mun
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