Cisco ASA 5510 vs. Juniter SSG 140

Cisco ASA 5510 vs. Juniter SSG 140

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Cisco ASA 5510 vs. Juniter SSG 140 VistaCruiser1977 10-18-2006
Posted by on October 18, 2006, 7:48 pm
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I'm looking to replace my company's firewall with something more
up-to-date. We're currently using something built by a consultant from
various pieces he kludged together (Linux, ip tables, etc.) and we're
looking for something more robust, maintainable, and with vendor
support.

I'm considering either a Cisco ASA 5510 or a Juniper SSG 140. We have
people in house familiar with both the PIX/ASA and Netscreen, so that's
not a factor in the decision.

Our network environment is a fractional T3 feeding two DMZ zones (one
for public servers and one for a wireless LAN), and about 35 users on a
100 Mbps LAN behind a Nortel managed switch.

We don't currently have VPN capabilities, but would like to add this to
support access to our network by employees working from home or on the
road.

Which of these two choices will provide better firewall performance,
VPN support, and overall value over the next 3-4 years?

Anyone have any opinions regarding Cisco vs. Juniper firewalls in
general? Horror stories, etc?


Posted by www.BradReese.Com on October 19, 2006, 11:13 am
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You may find this "summary" of Cisco ASA Features helpful:

http://www.cisco.com/global/IL/learning_events/include/ASA.pdf

Sincerely,

Brad Reese
BradReese.Com - Refurbished Cisco PIX Firewall Guide
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Posted by www.BradReese.Com on October 19, 2006, 11:33 am
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Furthermore, you may wish to investigate this Juniper Firewall vs.
Cisco Firewall test:

http://www.bradreese.com/juniper-firewall-vs-cisco.pdf

as well as

http://www.tolly.com/ts/2005/Checkpoint/SecurityROI/TollyWP205101-CheckPoint-ImprovingSecurityROI-February2005WPwithAppendix.pdf

Hope this helps.

Brad Reese
Cisco vs. Competitor Lab Tests
http://www.bradreese.com/cisco-vs-competitor.htm


Posted by on October 19, 2006, 1:41 pm
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VistaCruiser1977@hotmail.com wrote:
> Which of these two choices will provide better firewall performance,
> VPN support, and overall value over the next 3-4 years?

The Juniper SSG 140 has 4 PIM slots which allow you to add T1/E1, ISDN,
or synchronous serial interfaces. The ASA 5510 doesn't have this
capability (nor do any of the other models in the ASA series as far as
I know).


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