In computer networking, Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance 5500 Series, or simply Cisco ASA, is Cisco's line of network security devices introduced in 2005, that succeeded three existing lines of popular Cisco products: ASA succeeded Cisco PIX, which provided firewall and network address translation (NAT) functions. ASA succeeded Cisco IDP 4200, which worked as intrusion prevention system (IPS). ASA succeeded Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrators, which provided virtual private networking (VPN).
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- In computer networking, Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance 5500 Series, or simply Cisco ASA, is Cisco's line of network security devices introduced in 2005, that succeeded three existing lines of popular Cisco products: ASA succeeded Cisco PIX, which provided firewall and network address translation (NAT) functions. ASA succeeded Cisco IDP 4200, which worked as intrusion prevention system (IPS). ASA succeeded Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrators, which provided virtual private networking (VPN).
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- In computer networking, Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance 5500 Series, or simply Cisco ASA, is Cisco's line of network security devices introduced in 2005, that succeeded three existing lines of popular Cisco products: ASA succeeded Cisco PIX, which provided firewall and network address translation (NAT) functions. ASA succeeded Cisco IDP 4200, which worked as intrusion prevention system (IPS). ASA succeeded Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrators, which provided virtual private networking (VPN).
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