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  2. Cisco ASA - Wikipedia

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    On the low end models, some features are limited, and uncrippling happens with installation of a Security Plus License. This enables more VLANs , or VPN peers, and also high availability. [ 13 ] Cisco AnyConnect is an extra licensable feature which operates IPSec or SSL tunnels to clients on PCs, iPhones or iPads.

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  9. 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.