

The device looks exactly like the 5512-X but with more specification. It has higher throughput of 1.2Gbps and has better VPN capability. This is the most advanced firewall out of all 3 ASA firewalls we looked at so far. As you can see it has status LEDs and better interface design than it’s previous models. The built in Web Cloud security and Intrusion prevention system (IPS) enables you to secure your platform from common threats from Internet.īack of an ASA 5512-X and 5515-X will look like this. The 5512-X ASA models come with 6 Gigabit ports as standard and has a slick modern design.

These are the new ranges which will replace Cisco 5510 range. You can read more about it on Cisco’s website. This product is End of Life (EOL) as of September 2014! All of this can be increased by purchasing a Cisco Security Plus license which will also enable the device to operate 2 ports at Gbps (1000Mbps). Has an increase number of Concurrent sessions at 50,000 with base license. It supports 250 IPSec VPN peers and 2 SSL VPN peers as standard. The 5510 firewall has a throughput of 300 Mbps with support with VPN throughput of 170 Mbps. It comes with 4 ports by default and they are all set to 100Mbps. Supports 10 IPSec VPN peers and 2 SSL VPN peers with a maximum Concurrent sessions of 10,000 with base license.ĥ505’s capability can be increased by applying Cisco Security Plus license that is sold separately.ĪSA 5510 is best suited for the SME market and is powerful enough for most medium sized setups. This can be increased to 50 or Unlimited by applying Sec Plus license. ASA 5505 base license provides up to 10 inside hots (NAT’ed IPs) out of the box. ASA 5505 is a good entry level firewall that is more than sufficient enough to support 8 servers and has a throughput of 150 Mbps and has VPN throughput of 100 Mbps. First 6 of those are standard 100Mbps ports and last 2 are PoE (Power over Ethernet) ports mainly used for VoIP. In 5505 firewall you have a total of 8 ports. 5 x 100Mbps OR 2 x 1Gbps and 3 x100Mbps with SecPlus
