Difference Between Hardware And Software Firewall?
Jul 14, 2011what is difference between hardware & software firewall
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View 1 RepliesI recently inherited a Cisco 2911, that appears to have had Firewall rules imported into Externally Defined Rules. ACL's are currently allowing/disallowing traffic. However, there are no firewall rules configured. To meet compliance we need to have Packet Lavel Inspection (Firewalled) rules. There are two areas in the router, under ACL area, and under Security. What is the difference between these two Firewall areas?Are both areas providing packet level inspection?Can I build Firewall rules (within the Security area) to replace the ACL's?
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What is the difference between Firewall Access Rules and ACL/ACE? And when to use which?
for example: on my ASA 5520s I've set up an Interface for my internal LAN: 172.16.x.x., a DMZ 192.168.2.0/24, and an interface for the Internet side. The 5520 is set up as a routing firewall betwen my internal lan, DMZ, and Internet.
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