Tech specs
Brand
Cisco
Product Line
Cisco FirePOWER
Model
2130 NGFW
Manufacturer
CISCO DS HARDWARE DIRECT
Hard Drive Capacity
200 GB
Port Expansion Hard Drive Type
SSD
Installed Quantity
1
Connectivity Technology
Wired
Features
4 fans, Application Visibility and Control (AVC), Clustering technology, DDos attack prevention, URL filtering, VLAN support
Form Factor
Rack-mountable
Product Type
Firewall
Expansion Slots
1 expansion slot
Interface Provided
1 x 1000Base-T (management) - RJ-45, 1 x serial - RJ-45, 1 x USB 2.0 - Type A, 12 x 1000Base-T - RJ-45, 4 x 1000Base-T - SFP (mini-GBIC), 8 x 10Gb Ethernet - SFP+
Frequency
50 - 60 hertz
Power Provided
400 watt
Software Type
Cisco Threat Defense 6.2.1
Max Operating Temperature
104 degree Fahrenheit
Min Operating Temperature
32 degree Fahrenheit
Operating Humidity
10 - 85% (non-condensing)
Bundled With
NetMod Bay
Capacity
Maximum number of concurrent sessions: 2000000, New connections per second: 24000, Virtual interfaces (VLANs): 1024
Device Type
Internal power supply
Packaged Quantity
1
Service Activation
No
Network Device
Firewall throughput: 5 Gbps
Included Accessories
Slide rail kit
Height
1.7 inch
Height (Rack Units)
1
Width
16.9 inch
Depth
19.8 inch
ENERGY STAR Certified
No
EPEAT Compliant
No
TCO Certified
No
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Accessories
- CDW Recommends (8) total accessories
- Network Adapters (8) total accessories
- Ethernet Cables (8) total accessories
- Security (1) total accessories
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Warranties
1-3 of 3 reviews
As long as you don't want to use the features...
it comes with "VPN", but to actually use it, you have to buy a contract.... to get the client. Went with Watchguard as the allow you to use the features you pay for.
Improvements in all the right places
These are far more useful in small enterprise than the 5505 line were.
PoE is unimportant to most @ a firewall level, as is Layer2 switching. In 99% of businesses this will get handled by a discrete switch.
DMZ capability, proper L3 interfaces, and ridiculously higher throughput far outweigh this theoretical
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What was Cisco thinking?
The 5506 is supposed to be the successor to the highly regarded 5505. It fails miserably at this task. The 8 ports are interface ports only, not switch ports like the previous model. There's no "switch" like functionality at all. There's no PoE, no powering a WiFi AP or a couple phones. Those two missing featur
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