[c-nsp] 6509 ACE/FWSM Modules??????????

Teller, Robert RTeller at deltadentalwa.com
Wed Jul 30 13:09:03 EDT 2008


I already have the hardware and I am prepping for migration.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Graham [mailto:kgraham at industrial-marshmallow.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 9:57 AM
To: Gert Doering; Teller, Robert
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 6509 ACE/FWSM Modules??????????



> > My plan is to collapse my core switch(3750), pix, and css devices
into

> > two 6509's with the fwsm/ace/Gig-e modules. I am just trying to
decide
> > the best way to segregate the internal lan and middle tier dmz's.
> 
> Our experience with 6500/7600 and IOS support makes this look like a
bad
> plan.  
[...]
> Historic precedence shows that all 6500/7600 blades that are not
"ethernet 
> based" have a fairly short life experience (or won't be supported in 
> whatever chassis you have, you always need "the other one").

Much agreed. Unless you need the throughput on the modules, an ASA and
ACE
4710 strapped to the 3750 stack will likely be cheaper, easier to manage
(the only management gain with ACE-M and FWSM is power control), have
better
availability characteristics and leave your options for redeployment and
future upgrades wide open. With the leftover budget, start swapping in
3750E's and you'd be in great shape. 

Based on past performance, unless you intend to deploy this and leave it
untouched until you forklift everything but the chassis. The really cute
part is that support will be _effectively_ dropped well before Cisco
issues
an EOS notice. (Just one example is that Cisco will still sell you a new
CSM, though don't put it in a SXH switch (which a 720C requires), as it
will be powered down due to being unsupported while still preserving all
of
the CLI's.)



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