FPR3140-NGFW-K9 Cisco Secure Firewall 3140 NGFW Appliance, 1U

45,767.70$

DC Power Supply

Power Cables

SFP+ Modules - On-Chassis Ports

SSD Slot 2

Network Module

Rack Mounting Options

Cable Management Option

Subscription License

SmartNet

Сумма:

Add-ons total:

Всего:

Вес: 11.4 kg
Объем: 0.0097 m3
Размеры упаковки (HxWxL): 4.4x43.3x50.8 cm
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Performance and Specifications highlights

FW

FW AVC IPS

IPS Throughput

Interfaces

Optional interfaces

45G

45G

45G

8 x RJ45, 8 x 1/10/25G SFP , 4x40G NM

10G/25G/40G SFP

 

Performance specifications

Throughput: FW AVC (1024B)

45.0 Gbps

Throughput: FW AVC IPS (1024B)

45.0 Gbps

Maximum concurrent sessions, with AVC

10 million

Maximum new connections per second, with AVC

300,000

TLS1

11.5 Gbps

Throughput: IPS (1024B)

45.0 Gbps

IPSec VPN Throughput
(1024B TCP w/Fastpath)

22.4 Gbps

Projected IPSec VPN Throughput
(1024B TCP w/Fastpath) with VPN Offload (FTD 7.2)

39.4 Gbps

Maximum VPN Peers

20,000

Local On-device Management

Yes

Centralized management

Centralized configuration, logging, monitoring, and reporting are performed by the Firewall Management Center or alternatively in the cloud with Cisco Defense Orchestrator

Application Visibility and Control (AVC)

Standard, supporting more than 4000 applications, as well as geolocations, users, and websites

AVC: OpenAppID support for custom, open source, application detectors

Standard

Cisco Security Intelligence

Standard, with IP, URL, and DNS threat intelligence

Cisco Secure IPS

Available; can passively detect endpoints and infrastructure for threat correlation and Indicators of Compromise (IoC) intelligence

Cisco Malware Defense

Available; enables detection, blocking, tracking, analysis, and containment of targeted and persistent malware, addressing the attack continuum both during and after attacks. Integrated threat correlation with Cisco Secure Endpoint is also optionally available

Cisco Secure Malware Analytics

Available

URL Filtering: number of categories

More than 80

URL Filtering: number of URLs categorized

More than 280 million

Automated threat feed and IPS signature updates

Yes: class-leading Collective Security Intelligence (CSI) from the Cisco Talos Group

Third-party and open-source ecosystem

Open API for integrations with third-party products; Snort® and OpenAppID community resources for new and specific threats

High availability and clustering

Active/active, Active/standby. Cisco Secure Firewall 3100 Series allows clustering of up to 8 chassis

Cisco Trust Anchor Technologies

Secure Firewall 3100 Series platforms include Trust Anchor Technologies for supply chain and software image assurance. Please see the section below for additional details

1 Throughput measured with 50% TLS 1.2 traffic with AES256-SHA with RSA 2048B keys.

Note: Performance will vary depending on features activated, and network traffic protocol mix, and packet size characteristics. Performance is subject to change with new software releases. Consult your Cisco representative for detailed sizing guidance.

 

ASA Performance and capabilities on Secure Firewall 3100 appliances

Stateful inspection firewall throughput1

49.0 Gbps

Stateful inspection firewall throughput (multiprotocol)2

43.0 Gbps

Concurrent firewall connections

10 million

New connections per second

1,100,000

IPsec VPN throughput
(450B UDP L2L test)

17 Gbps

Projected IPsec VPN throughput
(450B UDP L2L test) with VPN Offload (ASA 9.18)

33.0 Gbps

Maximum VPN Peers

20,000

Security contexts (included; maximum)

2; 40

High availability

Active/active and active/ standby

Clustering

8

Scalability

VPN Load Balancing

Centralized management

Centralized configuration, logging, monitoring, and reporting are performed by Cisco Security Manager or alternatively in the cloud with Cisco Defense Orchestrator

Adaptive Security Device Manager

Web-based, local management for small-scale deployments

1 Throughput measured with 1500B User Datagram Protocol (UDP) traffic measured under ideal test conditions.
2 “Multiprotocol” refers to a traffic profile consisting primarily of TCP-based protocols and applications like HTTP, SMTP, FTP, IMAPv4, BitTorrent, and DNS.

Hardware specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D)

1.75 x 17 x 20 in.

(4.4 x 43.3 x 50.8 cm)

Form factor (rack units)

1RU

Integrated I/O

8 x 10M/100M/

1GBASE-T Ethernet interfaces (RJ- 45), 8 x 1/10/25 Gigabit (SFP) Ethernet interfaces

Network modules

8 x 1/10/25G,

4 x 40G Options

Maximum number of interfaces

Up to 24 total Ethernet ports (8x1G RJ-45, 8×1/10/25G SFP, and network module)

Integrated network management ports

1 x 1/10G SFP

Serial port

1 x RJ-45 console

USB

1 x USB 3.0 Type-A (900mA)

Storage

1x 900 GB, 1x spare slot

Power supply configuration

Dual 400W AC.

Single/dual 400W DC optional1

AC input voltage

100 to 240V AC

AC maximum input current

< 6A at 100V

AC maximum output power

400W

AC frequency

50 to 60 Hz

AC efficiency

>89% at 50% load

DC input voltage

-48V to -60VDC

DC maximum input current

< 12.5A at -48V

DC maximum output power

400W

DC efficiency

>88% at 50% load

Redundancy

1 1 AC or DC with dual supplies

Fans

2 hot-swappable fan modules (with 2 fans each)2

Noise

65 dBA@ 25C

74 dBA maximum

Rack mountable

Yes. Fixed mount brackets optional.

(2- post). Mount rails included (4-post EIA- 310-D rack)

Weight

25 lb (11.4 kg) 2 x power supplies, 1 x NM, fan module, 1x SSD

Temperature: operating

32 to 104°F
(0 to 40°C)

Temperature: nonoperating

-4 to 149°F

(-20 to 65°C)

Humidity: operating

10 to 85%

noncondensing

Humidity: nonoperating

5 to 95% noncondensing

Altitude: operating

10,000 ft (max)

Altitude: nonoperating

40,000 ft (max)

1 Dual power supplies are hot-swappable.
2 Fans operate in a 3 1 redundant configuration where the system will continue to function with only 3 operational fans. The 3 remaining fans will run at full speed.

Regulatory, Safety, and EMC Compliance

Regulatory compliance

● Products comply with CE markings per directives 2004/108/EC and 2006/108/EC

Safety

● UL 62368-1
● CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 62368-1
● EN 62368-1
● IEC 62368-1
● IEC 60950-1
● AS/NZS 62368-1
● GB4943

EMC: emissions

● FCC 47CFR15 Class A
● AS/NZS CISPR 32 Class A
● EN55032/CISPR 32 Class A
● ICES-003 Class A
● VCCI Class A
● KS C 9832 Class A
● CNS-13438 Class A
● EN61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics
● EN61000-3-3 Voltage Changes, Fluctuations, and Flicker

EMC: Immunity

● IEC/EN61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
● IEC/EN61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity
● IEC/EN61000-4-4 EFT-B Immunity
● IEC/EN61000-4-5 Surge
● IEC/EN61000-4-6 Immunity to Conducted Disturbances
● IEC/EN61000-4-11 Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions, and Voltage Variations
● KS C 9835

EMC: ETSI/EN

● EN 300 386 Telecommunications Network Equipment (EMC)
● EN55032/CISPR 35 Multimedia Equipment (Emissions)
● EN55024/CISPR 24 Information Technology Equipment (Immunity)
● EN55035/CISPR 35 Multimedia Equipment (Immunity)
● EN61000-6-1 Generic Immunity Standard