Hi, I have a customer looking to use FPs as their VPN head-end devices but I cannot find any throughput figures (probably as the feature is relatively new).IPSec throughput information is readily available.The Performance Estimator only provides IPSe...
We have a customer with a substantial Cisco WSA deployment and they have a list 1147 websites which they would like to categorise for the Cisco WSA application using the Cisco Talos engine. The websites are currently uncategorised and given that th...
Hi, We have installed WSA for a customer and they would like to use AWSR to report on specific AD Groups. We have checked through the installation guide and the only section that looks relevant is - ‘Set Up Department Membership Reporting – but this ...
Hi,
I have a customer running ASA5545s in ASA mode with IPS and AMP enabled on a 1Gbps circuit.
The code is relatively old and we are looking at upgrade or replacement options.
The firewalls are running at ~70% utilization. I have access to the...
Hi,
We have designed and are installing a DC-protecting Firepower solution for a large university.
This includes 4 x 4150s running FTD with Threat Protection licensing over a 3 year term - this is all fine.
To be able to test code, upgrades etc...
Thanks Ken.
So, do you know if I can I spin up as many ESAvs and SMAvs as required for the head and branch offices without purchasing any physical hardware? Just need to purchase the licenses?
For performance reasons, I will be purchasing a physi...
Can I add an additional query to this thread?
If a customer is purchasing WSA and SMA for the first time, do they need to purchase a physical appliance to be able to download the virtual images? Or can they just order the subscriptions to entitle t...
Thanks. Happy to repost on the Meraki forum but the models are MX250 (and an MX84), which should have the latest version of software downloaded as soon as they connect to the cloud.
Thanks Jason, it makes sense now. We have confused the maximum nodes with the amount of network devices supported and assumed that Cisco were being extremely restrictive....