Yes, but depends on your appliance. Sourcefire NGFW by itself is not a VPN device. It CAN serve as a traditional/L7 firewall + IPS. If you're using the new Cisco ASA modules + Sourcefire; you can do both but configuration is still separate. If you're looking for smaller deployments, perhaps a UTM may benefit you.
Can I use VPN, firewall and IPS on one device (the device being FirePower2100)?
izoc : Yes you can. I used all the features (I'm using FirePOWER 2100 series too)
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Yes, but depends on your appliance. Sourcefire NGFW by itself is not a VPN device. It CAN serve as a traditional/L7 firewall + IPS. If you're using the new Cisco ASA modules + Sourcefire; you can do both but configuration is still separate. If you're looking for smaller deployments, perhaps a UTM may benefit you.
Can I use VPN, firewall and IPS on one device (the device being FirePower2100)?
izoc : Yes you can. I used all the features (I'm using FirePOWER 2100 series too)