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  2. Cisco ASA - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances, or simply Cisco ASA, is Cisco's line of network security devices introduced in May 2005. [1] It succeeded three existing lines of Cisco products: Cisco PIX, which provided firewall and network address translation (NAT) functions, ended its sale on July 28, 2008. [2]

  3. Cisco PIX - Wikipedia

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    Cisco PIX (Private Internet eXchange) was a popular IP firewall and network address translation (NAT) appliance.It was one of the first products in this market segment. In 2005, Cisco introduced the newer Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (), that inherited many of the PIX features, and in 2008 announced PIX end-of-sale.

  4. End-of-life product - Wikipedia

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    In an IT context, an end of life announcement (EOLA) may be issued to mark the commencement of a product's end of life status. [12] The EOLA may precede the last order date (LOD) by up to 90 days. Customers need to order the product before the last order date. JEDEC standards specify the end of the product life cycle.

  5. Cisco Eos - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Eos was a software platform for Media & Entertainment (M&E) companies developed by the Cisco Media Solutions Group. [ 1 ] Unlike the Canon EOS product, Cisco says that "Eos" is not an acronym, but is pronounced as a word (i.e., EE-oss) [ 2 ]

  6. Ethernet over SDH - Wikipedia

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    Ethernet Over SDH (EoS or EoSDH) or Ethernet over SONET refers to a set of protocols which allow Ethernet traffic to be carried over synchronous digital hierarchy networks in an efficient and flexible way. The same functions are available using SONET.

  7. End of life announcement - Wikipedia

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    Milestones in a product life cycle: general availability (GA), end of life announcement (EOLA), last order date (LOD), and end-of-life (EOL) End of life announcement (EOLA) is the beginning of end-of-life. [1] The EOLA will precede the last order date (LOD) by up to 90 days. Customers need to order the product before the last order date.

  8. Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis, and Response System

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    Automatically updates knowledge of new Cisco IPS signatures, for up to the minute reporting on your environment; Promotes awareness of environmental anomalies with network behavior analysis using NetFlow and syslog; Provides simple access to audit compliance reports with more than 150 ready-to-use customizable reports

  9. NetApp FAS - Wikipedia

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    NetApp FAS3240-R5. Modern NetApp FAS, AFF or ASA system consist of customized computers with Intel processors using PCI.Each FAS, AFF or ASA system has non-volatile random access memory, called NVRAM, in the form of a proprietary PCI NVRAM adapter or NVDIMM-based memory, to log all writes for performance and to play the data log forward in the event of an unplanned shutdown.