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I currently have two CP NG/AI boxes running on Nokia IP350 applicances.
Given the high cost of CP Software Subscription, I was curious what type of
PIX box (es) I could move into and if the cost is generally less on a yearly
basis. Is there a yearly subscription for the PIX boxes/Software images
outside of the SmartNET sub?

I am guessing that it is a matter of what you want to buy but the feature
sets are probably the same? If you need more specifics about a certain
config so that you can offer up more insight, let me know.

TIA

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In article <11i162e3f5odu66@corp.supernews.com>,
Harkin <nospam@dont.send.any.spam.here.gmail.com> wrote:
:I currently have two CP NG/AI boxes running on Nokia IP350 applicances.
:Given the high cost of CP Software Subscription, I was curious what type of
:PIX box (es) I could move into and if the cost is generally less on a yearly
:basis. Is there a yearly subscription for the PIX boxes/Software images
:outside of the SmartNET sub?

No, SmartNet is it, with the cost depending upon your model and upon
the response level you contract for.

If I recall correctly, -technically- you could go outside of SmartNet:
the SAS and SUA class of support contracts provide software updates
without hardware maint, and are considered [AFAIR] by Cisco to fall
under the "SmartNet" banner... but it's a moot point, really. "SmartNet"
includes hardware and software maint both, and SAS and SUA are nearly as
expensive as 8x5xNBD SmartNet.


:I am guessing that it is a matter of what you want to buy but the feature
:sets are probably the same? If you need more specifics about a certain
:config so that you can offer up more insight, let me know.

The CP and PIX feature sets have noticable differences.


If you want integrated IPS (intrusion protection), then you might
want to look at Cisco's new ASA line of security appliances,
http://www.cisco.com/go/asa . PIX's IPS are not as extensive as
the ASA. I don't know enough about CP to say how they compare to PIX
or ASA.
--
Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature.
-- Rich Kulawiec



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