Has anyone ever designed a network and put either a firewall or IDS blade in
the core switch block? Even if the customer had no money, wouldn't this
never be advisable? Has anyone ever done it?
As background for the questions, I started a new job, and so I took over
some accounts, and who ever
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Has anyone ever designed a network and put either a firewall or IDS blade in
the core switch block? Even if the customer had no money, wouldn't this
never be advisable? Has anyone ever done it
nice to have, but an added expense.
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>If you have redundant 6509 chassis with a sup in each, a 2nd sup in each
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> Has anyone ever designed a network and put either a firewall or IDS blade
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> the core switch block? Even if the customer had no money, wo
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Has anyone ever designed a network and put either a firewall or IDS blade in
the core switch block? Even if the customer had no m
k allows,
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> sup's aren't cheap. :-)
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> > It's also a good idea to have redundant sup's, but cost may be a factor
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> > well. One can only have as much redundancy as your pocket book allows,
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> > sup's aren't cheap. :-)
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good idea to have redundant sup's, but cost may be a
factor
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> > > well. One can only have as much redundancy as your pocket book
allows,
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> > > sup's aren't cheap. :-)
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I've always understood that anything in the core (access-lists, FW blades,
IDS modules, etc.
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