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Cisco FirePOWER Threat Defense, Malware and URL - subscription license (1 year) - 1 appliance

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Mfg # L-FPR1120T-TMC-1Y CDW # 5674008

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The enterprise-level risks that branch offices face today require enterprise-level security. You must deal with a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) environment, compliance requirements, and the increasing use of direct Internet access (DIA). And you must still provide security against advanced persistent threats. Cisco FirePOWER Threat Defense for ISR takes enterprise-level threat protection beyond the network edge and data center deployments and extends it to individual routers. This advanced solution combines full-stack traffic analysis, exceptional visibility into what is running on your network, and intelligent security automation.

It identifies and stops threats before they affect your extended enterprise operations. The consolidated footprint returns valuable square footage to revenue-generating assets. FirePOWER Threat Defense for ISR allows you to take advantage of the cost savings and improved user experience that branch DIA provides. And you can better protect your extended operations by using the entire network to deliver greater visibility and security.
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As long as you don't want to use the features...

it comes with "VPN", but to actually use it, you have to buy a contract.... to get the client. Went with Watchguard as the allow you to use the features you pay for.

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Improvements in all the right places

These are far more useful in small enterprise than the 5505 line were. PoE is unimportant to most @ a firewall level, as is Layer2 switching. In 99% of businesses this will get handled by a discrete switch. DMZ capability, proper L3 interfaces, and ridiculously higher throughput far outweigh this theoretical loss of functionality.

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What was Cisco thinking?

The 5506 is supposed to be the successor to the highly regarded 5505. It fails miserably at this task. The 8 ports are interface ports only, not switch ports like the previous model. There's no "switch" like functionality at all. There's no PoE, no powering a WiFi AP or a couple phones. Those two missing features alone make this a deal breaker. Cisco should have saved the millions they paid Ferrari to design the look of the case. Then spent that money on some engineer time to make sure this device actually had the features people want.

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