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Hi,
Below sentence is referred from this link "cisco.com". I am not sure the meaning of "over" in the following sentence.
Note: ISR and ASA are two different products from Cisco.
For the highlighted sentence, does it mean A or B?:
A. they would want to choose an ISR, and they won't choose an ASA.
B. they would want to choose an ISR in addition to an ASA (choose both ISR and ASA).
I found a definition for "over and above" from Longman dictionary which may relate to the meaning of the above "over", but I not sure:
over and above: in addition to something
Please help to explain, thanks.
Below sentence is referred from this link "cisco.com". I am not sure the meaning of "over" in the following sentence.
Note: ISR and ASA are two different products from Cisco.
So for example if a customer wants to run BGP to a provider they would want to choose an ISR over an ASA. Or if a customer wants to do some URL filtering they would choose an ASA and not an ISR.
For the highlighted sentence, does it mean A or B?:
A. they would want to choose an ISR, and they won't choose an ASA.
B. they would want to choose an ISR in addition to an ASA (choose both ISR and ASA).
I found a definition for "over and above" from Longman dictionary which may relate to the meaning of the above "over", but I not sure:
over and above: in addition to something
Please help to explain, thanks.
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