We're looking at replacing a 4507R at the core of our network with a 6500 
series. Currently, the 4507R has a supervisor engine IV, 3 48-port copper 
blades, and 2 6-port fiber blades. We're hoping to include in the 6500 series 
replacement the firewall module (to replace a PIX 525), vpn (to replace a 3005 
concentrator), and IDS/IPS. 

I'm a little confused as to what I need from looking at the Cisco product 
pages. Is there a guide somewhere as to what to get? The firewall that we would 
be replacing is actually a pair of PIX 525s in an active/standby pair. We'd 
like to have some redundancy in the 6500 as well. We'd also like some sort of 
failover for the IDS/IPS if possible. 

A couple of questions:
- if I have two FWSMs installed, they would load balance, and if one failed, 
the other would take over all traffic, correct?
- I see a "VPN services port adapter" and a "VPN shared port adapter"... I'm 
not sure how they differ
- The supervisor engine 720 and the supervisor engine 32... we'd need one or 
the other, correct?
- Would we need the Policy Feature Card and the Distributed Forwarding Card?

Thanks!

--Steve

Steve Pfister
Technical Coordinator, 
The Office of Information Technology
Dayton Public Schools
115 S. Ludlow St. 
Dayton, OH 45402
 
Office (937) 542-3149
Cell (937) 673-6779
Direct Connect: 137*131747*8
Email spfis...@dps.k12.oh.us


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