Firepower 7000 Series Devices
All Firepower 7000 Series devices have an LCD panel on the front of the appliance where you can view and, if enabled, configure your appliance. See the following sections for information:
Firepower 7010, 7020, 7030, and 7050
The Firepower 7010, 7020, 7030, and 7050 devices, also called the 70xx Family, are 1U appliances, one-half the width of the rack tray and delivered with eight copper interfaces, each with configurable bypass capability. See the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for FirePOWER and FireSIGHT Appliances document for safety considerations for Firepower 70xx Family appliances.
See the following sections for more information:
Firepower 70xx Family Front View
The front of the chassis contains the LCD panel, sensing interfaces, front panel, and management interface.
Figure 7-1 Firepower 70xx Family (Chassis: CHRY-1U-AC; NEME-1U-AC) Front View
The following table describes the features on the front of the appliance.
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Table 7-1 Firepower 70xx Family System Components: Front View
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LCD panel |
Operates in multiple modes to configure the device, display error messages, and view system status. For more information, see Using the LCD Panel on a Firepower Device. |
Sensing interfaces |
Contain the sensing interfaces that connect to the network. For information, see Sensing Interfaces. |
10/100/1000 Ethernet management interface |
Provides for an out-of-band management network connection. The management interface is used for maintenance and configuration purposes only and is not intended to carry service traffic. |
Front panel |
Houses LEDs that display the system’s operating state, as well as various controls, such as the power button. For more information, see Firepower 7110 and 7120 Front Panel Components. |
Figure 7-2 Firepower 70xx Family Front Panel
Table 7-2 Front Panel Components
A |
Reset button |
D |
System ID button |
B |
System status LED |
E |
Power button and LED |
C |
Hard drive activity LED |
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The front panel of the chassis houses LEDs, which display the system’s operating state. The following table describes the LEDs on the front panel.
Table 7-3 Firepower 70xx Family Front Panel LEDs
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Reset button |
Allows you to reboot the appliance without disconnecting it from the power supply. |
System status |
Indicates the system status:
- A green light indicates the system is powered up and operating normally, or powered down and attached to AC power.
- An amber light indicates a system fault.
See Table 7-4 for more information. |
Hard drive activity |
Indicates the hard drive status:
- A blinking green light indicates the fixed disk drive is active.
- If the light is off, there is no drive activity or the system is powered off.
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System ID |
When pressed, the ID button displays a blue light, and a blue light is visible at the rear of the chassis. |
Power button and LED |
Indicates whether the appliance has power:
- A green light indicates that the appliance has power and the system is on.
- No light indicates the system is shut down or does not have power.
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The following table describes the conditions under which the system status LEDs might be lit.
Table 7-4 Firepower 70xx Family System Status
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Critical |
Any critical or non-recoverable threshold crossing associated with the following events:
- temperature, voltage, or fan critical threshold crossing
- power subsystem failure
- system inability to power up due to incorrectly installed processors or processor incompatibility
- critical event logging errors, including System Memory Uncorrectable ECC error and fatal/uncorrectable bus errors, such as PCI SERR and PERR
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Non-critical |
A non-critical condition is a threshold crossing associated with the following events:
- temperature, voltage, or fan non-critical threshold crossing
- Set Fault Indication command from system BIOS; the BIOS may use the command to indicate additional, non-critical status such as system memory or CPU configuration changes
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Degraded |
A degraded condition is associated with the following events:
- one or more processors are disabled by Fault Resilient Boot (FRB) or BIOS
- some system memory disabled or mapped out by BIOS
- one of the power supplies unplugged or not functional
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Sensing Interfaces
The Firepower 70xx Family appliances are delivered with eight copper interfaces, each with configurable bypass capability.
Figure 7-3 Eight-Port 1000BASE-T Copper Interfaces
Use the following table to understand the activity and link LEDs on the copper interfaces.
Table 7-5 Firepower 70xx Family Copper Link/Activity LEDs
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Both LEDs off |
The interface does not have link. |
Link amber |
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 10Mb or 100Mb. |
Link green |
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 1Gb. |
Activity blinking green |
The interface has link and is passing traffic. |
Use the following table to understand bypass LEDs on the copper interfaces.
Table 7-6 Firepower 70xx Family Copper Bypass LEDs
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Off |
The interface pair is not in bypass mode or has no power. |
Steady green |
The interface pair is ready to enter bypass mode. |
Steady amber |
The interface pair has been placed in bypass mode intentionally, or has entered bypass mode gracefully, and is not inspecting traffic. |
Blinking amber |
The interface pair has unexpectedly entered bypass mode; that is, it has failed open. |
The 10/100/1000 management interface is located on the front of the appliance. The following table describes the LEDs associated with the management interface.
Table 7-7 Firepower 70xx Family Management Interface LEDs
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Left (link) |
7010/20/30 |
Indicates whether the link is up. If the light is on, the link is up. If the light is off, there is no link. |
7050 |
For 10Mbps links, the link light does not illuminate. Link status is shared with the right (activity) LED. |
Right (activity) |
7010/20/30 |
Indicates activity on the port. If the light is blinking, there is activity. If the light is off, there is no activity. |
7050 |
For 10Mbps links, if the light is on, there is link and activity. If the light is off, there is no link or activity. |
Firepower 70xx Family Rear View
The rear of the chassis contains the system ID LED, connection ports, grounding stud, and power supply connector.
Figure 7-4 Firepower 70xx Family (Chassis: CHRY-1U-AC) Rear View
The following table describes the features that appear on the rear of the appliance.
Table 7-8 Firepower 70xx Family System Components: Rear View
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System ID LED |
Helps identify a system installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems. The blue LED indicates that the ID button is pressed. |
2.0 USB ports VGA port Serial port |
Allows you to attach a monitor and keyboard to the device to establish a direct workstation-to-appliance connection. |
Grounding stud |
Allows you to connect the appliance to the common bonding network. See the Power Requirements for Firepower Devices for more information. |
12V Power supply connector |
Provides a power connection to the device through an AC power source. |
Firepower 70xx Family Physical and Environmental Parameters
The following table describes the physical attributes and the environmental parameters for the appliance.
Table 7-9 Firepower 70xx Family Physical and Environmental Parameters
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Form factor |
1U, half rack width |
Dimensions (D x W x H) |
Single chassis: 12.49 in. x 7.89 in. x 1.66 in. (31.74 cm x 20.04 cm x 4.21 cm) 2-Chassis Tray: 25.05 in. x 17.24 in. x 1.73 in. (63.62 cm x 43.8 cm x 4.44 cm) |
Chassis weight maximum installed |
Chassis: 7 lbs (3.17 kg) Single chassis and power supply in tray: 17.7 lbs (8.03 kg) Double chassis and power supplies in single tray: 24.7 lbs (11.2 kg) |
Copper 1000BASE-T |
Gigabit copper Ethernet bypass-capable interfaces in a paired configuration Cable and distance: Cat5E at 50 m |
Power supply |
200 W AC power supply Voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC nominal (90 VAC to 264 VAC maximum) Current: 2A maximum over the full range Frequency range: 50/60 Hz nominal (47 Hz to 63 Hz maximum) |
Operating temperature |
7010/20/30 |
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) |
7050 |
23°F to 104°F (-5°C to 40°C) |
Non-operating temperature |
7010/20/30 |
-4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C) |
7050 |
14°F to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C) |
Operating humidity |
7010/20/30 |
5% to 95%, non-condensing Operation beyond these limits is not guaranteed and not recommended. |
7050 |
5% to 85%, non-condensing Operation beyond these limits is not guaranteed and not recommended. |
Non-operating humidity |
7010/20/30 |
0% to 95%, non-condensing |
7050 |
0% to 85%, non-condensing |
Store the unit below the maximum non-condensing relative humidity. Acclimate below maximum operating humidity at least 48 hours prior to placing the unit in service. |
Altitude |
0 ft (sea level) to 5905 ft (0 m to 1800 m) |
Cooling requirements |
682 BTU/hour You must provide sufficient cooling to maintain the appliance within its required operating temperature range. Failure to do this may cause a malfunction or damage to the appliance. |
Acoustic noise |
53 dBA when idle. 62 dBA at full processor load |
Operating shock |
No errors with half a sine wave shock of 5G (with 11 ms duration) |
Airflow |
20 ft 3 (0.57 m 3) per minute Airflow through the appliance enters at the front and sides and exits at the rear. |
Firepower 7110 and 7120
The Firepower 7110 and 7120 devices, part of the 71xx Family, are 1U appliances, and are delivered with eight copper or eight fiber interfaces, each with configurable bypass capability. See the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for FirePOWER and FireSIGHT Appliances document for safety considerations for 71xx Family appliances.
See the following sections for more information:
Firepower 7110 and 7120 Chassis Front View
The front of the chassis contains the LCD panel, USB port, front panel, and either copper or fiber sensing interfaces.
Figure 7-5 Firepower 7110 and 7120 with Copper Interfaces (Chassis: GERY-1U-8-C-AC)
Figure 7-6 Firepower 7110 and 7120 with Fiber Interfaces (Chassis: GERY-1U-8-FM-AC)
The following table describes the features on the front of the appliance.
Table 7-10 Firepower 7110 and 7120 System Components: Front View
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LCD panel |
Operates in multiple modes to configure the device, display error messages, and view system status. For more information, see Using the LCD Panel on a Firepower Device. |
Front panel USB 2.0 port |
Allows you to attach a keyboard to the device. |
Front panel |
Houses LEDs that display the system’s operating state, as well as various controls, such as the power button. For more information, see Firepower 7110 and 7120 Front Panel. |
Sensing interfaces |
Contain the sensing interfaces that connect to the network. For more information, see Firepower 7110 and 7120 Sensing Interfaces. |
Figure 7-7 Firepower 7110 and 7120 Front Panel
Table 7-11 Firepower 7110 and 7120 Front Panel Components
A |
USB 2.0 connector |
E |
NIC1 activity LED |
B |
Reset button |
F |
Hard drive activity LED |
C |
NIC2 activity LED |
G |
ID button |
D |
System status LED |
H |
Power button and LED |
The front panel of the chassis houses LEDs, which display the system’s operating state. The following table describes the LEDs on the front panel.
Table 7-12 Firepower 7110 and 7120 Front Panel LEDs
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NIC activity (1 and 2) |
Indicates whether there is any network activity:
- A green light indicates there is network activity.
- No light indicates there is no network activity.
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System status |
Indicates the system status:
- No light indicates the system is operating normally, or is powered off.
- A red light indicates a system error.
See the Firepower 7110 and 7120 System Status for more information. |
Reset button |
Allows you to reboot the appliance without disconnecting it from the power supply. |
Hard drive activity |
Indicates the hard drive status:
- A blinking green light indicates the fixed disk drive is active.
- An amber light indicates a fixed disk drive fault.
- If the light is off, there is no drive activity or the system is powered off.
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System ID |
Helps identify a system installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems:
- A blue light indicates the ID button is pressed and a blue light is on at the rear of the appliance.
- No light indicates the ID button is not pressed.
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Power button and LED |
Indicates whether the appliance has power:
- A green light indicates that the appliance has power and the system is on.
- A blinking green light indicates that the appliance has power and is shut down.
- If the light is off, the system does not have power.
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The following table describes the conditions under which the system status LEDs might be lit.
Table 7-13 Firepower 7110 and 7120 System Status
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Critical |
Any critical or non-recoverable threshold crossing associated with the following events:
- temperature, voltage, or fan critical threshold crossing
- power subsystem failure
- system inability to power up due to incorrectly installed processors or processor incompatibility
- critical event logging errors, including System Memory Uncorrectable ECC error and fatal/uncorrectable bus errors, such as PCI SERR and PERR
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Non-critical |
A non-critical condition is a threshold crossing associated with the following events:
- temperature, voltage, or fan non-critical threshold crossing
- chassis intrusion
- Set fault indication command from system BIOS; the BIOS may use the command to indicate additional non-critical status such as system memory or CPU configuration changes
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Degraded |
Any degraded condition is associated with the following events:
- one or more processors are disabled by Fault Resilient Boot (FRB) or BIOS
- some system memory disabled or mapped out by BIOS
- one of the power supplies unplugged or not functional
Tip If you observe a degraded condition indication, check your power supply connections first. Power down the device, disconnect both power cords, reconnect the power cords to reseat them, then restart the device.
Caution
To power down safely, use the procedure in the Managing Devices chapter in the
Firepower Management Center Configuration Guide, or the
system shutdown command from the CLI.
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Firepower 7110 and 7120 Sensing Interfaces
The Firepower 7110 and 7120 devices are delivered with eight-port copper or eight-port fiber interfaces, each with configurable bypass capability.
Figure 7-8 Eight-Port 1000BASE-T Copper Interfaces
Use the following table to understand the activity and link LEDs on the copper interfaces.
Table 7-14 Firepower 7110 and 7120 Copper Link/Activity LEDs
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Both LEDs off |
The interface does not have link. |
Link amber |
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 10Mb or 100Mb. |
Link green |
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 1Gb. |
Activity blinking green |
The interface has link and is passing traffic. |
Use the following table to understand the bypass LED on the copper interfaces.
Table 7-15 Firepower 7110 and 7120 Copper Bypass LED
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Off |
The interface pair is not in bypass mode or has no power. |
Steady green |
The interface pair is ready to enter bypass mode. |
Steady amber |
The interface pair has been placed in bypass mode and is not inspecting traffic. |
Blinking amber |
The interface pair is in bypass mode; that is, it has failed open. |
Figure 7-9 Eight-Port 1000BASE-SX Fiber Configurable Bypass Interfaces
Use the following table to understand the link and activity LEDs on the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-16 Firepower 7110 and 7120 Fiber Link/Activity LEDs
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Top (activity) |
For an inline interface: the light is on when the interface has activity. If dark, there is no activity. For a passive interface: the light is non-functional. |
Bottom (link) |
For an inline or passive interface: the light is on when the interface has link. If dark, there is no link. |
Use the following table to understand the activity and link LEDs on the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-17 Firepower 7110 and 7120 Fiber Bypass LEDs
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Off |
The interface pair is not in bypass mode or has no power. |
Steady green |
The interface pair is ready to enter bypass mode. |
Steady amber |
The interface pair has been placed in bypass mode and is not inspecting traffic. |
Blinking amber |
The interface pair is in bypass mode; that is, it has failed open. |
Firepower 7110 and 7120 Chassis Rear View
The rear of the chassis contains the management interface, connection ports, grounding studs, and power supplies.
Figure 7-10 Firepower 7110 and 7120 (Chassis: GERY-1U-8-C-AC or GERY-1U-8-FM-AC) Rear View
The following table describes the features that appear on the rear of the appliance.
Table 7-18 Firepower 7110 and 7120 System Components: Rear View
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VGA port USB port |
Allows you to attach a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the device to establish a direct workstation-to-appliance connection. |
10/100/1000 Ethernet management interface |
Provides for an out-of-band management network connection. The management interface is used for maintenance and configuration purposed only and is not intended to carry service traffic. |
System ID LED |
Helps identify a system installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems. The blue light indicates that the ID button is pressed. |
Grounding studs |
Allows you to connect the appliance to the Common Bonding Network. See the Power Requirements for Firepower Devices for more information. |
Redundant power supplies |
Provides power to the device through an AC power source. Looking at the rear of the chassis, power supply #1 is on the left and power supply #2 is on the right. The power supplies are hot-swappable. |
Power supply LEDs |
Indicates the status of the power supply. See Firepower 7110 and 7120 Power Supply LED. |
The 10/100/1000 management interface is located on the rear of the appliance. The following table describes the LEDs associated with the management interface.
Table 7-19 Firepower 7110 and 7120 Management Interface LEDs
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Left (activity) |
Indicates activity on the port:
- A blinking light indicates activity.
- No light indicates there is no activity.
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Right (link) |
Indicates whether the link is up:
- A light indicates the link is up.
- No light indicates there is no link.
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The power supply modules are located on the rear of the appliance. The following table describes the LED associated with the power supply.
Table 7-20 Firepower 7110 and 7120 Power Supply LED
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Off |
The power cord is not plugged in. |
Red |
No power supplied to this module. or A power supply critical event, such as module failure, a blown fuse, or a fan failure; the power supply shuts down. |
Blinking red |
A power supply warning event, such as high temperature or a slow fan; the power supply continues to operate. |
Blinking green |
AC input is present; volts on standby, the power supply is switched off. |
Green |
The power supply is plugged in and on. |
Firepower 7110 and 7120 Physical and Environmental Parameters
The following table describes the physical attributes and the environmental parameters for the appliance.
Table 7-21 Firepower 7110 and 7120 Physical and Environmental Parameters
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Form factor |
1U |
Dimensions (D x W x H) |
21.6 in. x 19.0 in. x 1.73 in. (54.9 cm x 48.3 cm x 4.4 cm) |
Weight maximum installed |
27.5 lbs (12.5 kg) |
Copper 1000BASE-T |
Gigabit copper Ethernet bypass-capable interfaces in a paired configuration Cable and distance: Cat5E at 50 m |
Fiber 1000BASE-SX |
Fiber bypass-capable interfaces with LC connectors Cable and distance: SX is multimode fiber (850 nm) at 550 m (standard) |
Power supply |
450 W dual redundant (1+1) AC power supplies Voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC nominal (85 VAC to 264 VAC maximum) Current: 3A maximum for 90 VAC to 132 VAC, per supply 1.5A maximum for 187 VAC to 264 VAC, per supply Frequency range: 47 Hz to 63 Hz Note The power supplies are hot-swappable. |
Operating temperature |
41 o F to 104 o F (5 o C to 40 o C) |
Non-operating temperature |
-29 o F to 158 o F (-20 o C to 70 o C) |
Operating humidity |
5% to 85% non-condensing |
Non-operating humidity |
5% to 90%, non-condensing with a maximum wet bulb of 82 o F (28 o C) at temperatures from 77 o F to 95 o F (25 o C to 35 o C) Store the unit below 95% non-condensing relative humidity. Acclimate below maximum operating humidity at least 48 hours before placing the unit in service. |
Altitude |
0ft (sea level) to 5905 ft (0 m to 1800 m) |
Cooling requirements |
900 BTU/hour You must provide sufficient cooling to maintain the appliance within its required operating temperature range. Failure to do this may cause a malfunction or damage to the appliance. |
Acoustic noise |
64 dBA at full processor load, normal fan operation Meets GR-63-CORE 4.6 Acoustic Noise |
Operating shock |
Complies with Bellecore GR-63-CORE standards |
Airflow |
140 ft 3 (3.9 m 3) per minute Airflow through the appliance enters at the front and exits at the rear with no side ventilation. |
Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150
The Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 devices, part of the 71xx Family, are delivered with four-port copper interfaces with configurable bypass capability, and eight hot-swappable small form-factor pluggable (SFP) ports without bypass capability. To ensure compatibility, use only Cisco SFP transceivers.
Note The Firepower AMP7150 has many of the same form factors as the Firepower 7115 and 7125, but has been optimized to take advantage of the Firepower System’s AMP for Networks capabilities.
See the following sections for more information:
Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Chassis Front View
The front of the chassis contains the LCD panel, USB port, front panel, copper sensing interfaces, and SFP sockets.
Figure 7-11 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 (Chassis: GERY-1U-8-4C8S-AC) Front View
The following table describes the features on the front of the appliance.
Table 7-22 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 System Components: Front View
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LCD panel |
Operates in multiple modes to configure the device, display error messages, and view system status. For more information, see Using the LCD Panel on a Firepower Device. |
Front panel USB 2.0 port |
Allows you to attach a keyboard to the device. |
Front panel |
Houses LEDs that display the system’s operating state, as well as various controls, such as the power button. For more information, see Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Front Panel. |
Sensing interfaces |
Contain the sensing interfaces that connect to the network. For more information, see Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Sensing Interfaces. |
Figure 7-12 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Front Panel
Table 7-23 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Front Panel Components
A |
USB 2.0 connector |
E |
NIC1 activity LED |
B |
Reset button |
F |
Hard drive activity LED |
C |
NIC2 activity LED |
G |
ID button |
D |
System status LED |
H |
Power button and LED |
The front panel of the chassis houses LEDs, which display the system’s operating state. The following table describes the LEDs on the front panel.
Table 7-24 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Front Panel LEDs
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NIC activity (1 and 2) |
Indicates whether there is any network activity:
- A green light indicates there is network activity.
- No light indicates there is no network activity.
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System status |
Indicates the system status:
- No light indicates the system is operating normally, or is powered off.
- A red light indicates a system error.
See the Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 System Status for more information. |
Reset button |
Allows you to reboot the appliance without disconnecting it from the power supply. |
Hard drive activity |
Indicates the hard drive status:
- A blinking green light indicates the fixed disk drive is active.
- An amber light indicates a fixed disk drive fault.
- If the light is off, there is no drive activity or the system is powered off.
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System ID |
Helps identify a system installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems:
- A blue light indicates the ID button is pressed and a blue light is on at the rear of the appliance.
- No light indicates the ID button is not pressed.
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Power button and LED |
Indicates whether the appliance has power:
- A green light indicates that the appliance has power and the system is on.
- A blinking green light indicates that the appliance has power and is shut down.
- No light indicates the system does not have power.
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The following table describes the conditions under which the system status LEDs might be lit.
Table 7-25 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 System Status
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Critical |
Any critical or non-recoverable threshold crossing associated with the following events:
- temperature, voltage, or fan critical threshold crossing
- power subsystem failure
- system inability to power up due to incorrectly installed processors or processor incompatibility
- critical event logging errors, including System Memory Uncorrectable ECC error and fatal/uncorrectable bus errors, such as PCI SERR and PERR
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Non-critical |
A non-critical condition is a threshold crossing associated with the following events:
- temperature, voltage, or fan non-critical threshold crossing
- chassis intrusion
- Set Fault Indication command from system BIOS; the BIOS may use the command to indicate additional non-critical status such as system memory or CPU configuration changes
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Degraded |
Any degraded condition is associated with the following events:
- one or more processors are disabled by Fault Resilient Boot (FRB) or BIOS
- some system memory disabled or mapped out by BIOS
- one of the power supplies unplugged or not functional
Tip If you observe a degraded condition indication, check your power supply connections first. Power down the device, disconnect both power cords, reconnect the power cords to reseat them, then restart the device.
Caution
To power down safely, use the procedure in the Managing Devices chapter in the
Firepower Management Center Configuration Guide, or the
system shutdown command from the CLI.
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Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Sensing Interfaces
The Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 devices are delivered with four-port copper interfaces with configurable bypass capability, and eight hot-swappable small form-factor pluggable (SFP) ports without bypass capability.
Figure 7-13 Four 1000BASE-T Copper Interfaces
Use the following table to understand the link and activity LEDs on copper interfaces.
Table 7-26 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Copper Link/Activity LEDs
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Both LEDs off |
The interface does not have link. |
Link amber |
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 10Mb or 100Mb. |
Link green |
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 1Gb. |
Activity blinking green |
The interface has link and is passing traffic. |
Use the following table to understand the bypass LED on copper interfaces.
Table 7-27 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Copper Bypass LED
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Off |
The interface pair is not in bypass mode or has no power. |
Steady green |
The interface pair is ready to enter bypass mode. |
Steady amber |
The interface pair has been placed in bypass mode and is not inspecting traffic. |
Blinking amber |
The interface pair is in bypass mode; that is, it has failed open. |
SFP Interfaces
You can install up to eight hot-swappable Cisco SFP transceivers, available in 1G copper, 1G short range fiber, or 1G long range fiber. SFP transceivers do not have bypass capability and should not be used in intrusion prevention deployments. See Using SFP Transceivers in 3D71x5 and AMP7150 Devices for more information.
Figure 7-14 Sample SFP Transceivers
Use the following table to understand the fiber LEDs.
Table 7-28 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 SFP Socket Activity/Link LEDs
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Top (activity) |
For an inline interface: the light is on when the interface has activity. If dark, there is no activity. For a passive interface: the light is non-functional. |
Bottom (link) |
For an inline or passive interface: the light is on when the interface has link. If dark, there is no link. |
Use the following table to understand the specifications of the SFP optical transceivers.
Table 7-29 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 SFP Optical Parameters
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Optical connectors |
LC duplex |
LC duplex |
Bit rate |
1000Mbps |
1000Mbps |
Baud rate/encoding/tolerance |
1250Mbps 8b/10b encoding |
1250Mbps 8b/10b encoding |
Optical interface |
Multimode |
Single mode only |
Operating distances |
656 ft (200 m) for 62.5 µm/125 µm fiber 1640 ft (500 m) for 50 µm/125 µm fiber |
6.2 miles (10 km) for 9 µm/125 µm fiber |
Transmitter wavelength |
770-860 nm (850 nm typical) |
1270-1355 nm (1310 nm typical) |
Maximum average launch power |
0 dBm |
-3 dBm |
Minimum average launch power |
-9.5 dBm |
-11.5 dBm |
Maximum average power at receiver |
0 dBm |
-3 dBm |
Receiver sensitivity |
-17 dBm |
-19 dBm |
Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Chassis Rear View
The rear of the chassis contains the management interface, connection ports, grounding studs, and power supplies.
Figure 7-15 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 (Chassis: GERY-1U-8-4C8S-AC) Rear View
The following table describes the features that appear on the rear of the appliance.
Table 7-30 Firepower 7115, 7125 and AMP7150 System Components: Rear View
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VGA port USB port |
Allows you to attach a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the device to establish a direct workstation-to-appliance connection. |
10/100/1000 Ethernet management interface |
Provides for an out-of-band management network connection. The management interface is used for maintenance and configuration purposed only and is not intended to carry service traffic. |
System ID LED |
Helps identify a system installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems. The blue light indicates that the ID button is pressed. |
Grounding studs |
Allows you to connect the appliance to the Common Bonding Network. See the Power Requirements for Firepower Devices for more information. |
Redundant power supplies |
Provides power to the device through an AC power source. Looking at the rear of the chassis, power supply #1 is on the left and power supply #2 is on the right. Note The power supplies are hot-swappable. |
Power supply LEDs |
Indicates the status of the power supply. See Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Power Supply LED. |
The 10/100/1000 management interface is located on the rear of the appliance. The following table describes the LEDs associated with the management interface.
Table 7-31 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Management Interface LEDs
|
|
Left (activity) |
Indicates activity on the port:
- A blinking light indicates activity.
- No light indicates there is no activity.
|
Right (link) |
Indicates whether the link is up:
- A light indicates the link is up.
- No light indicates there is no link.
|
The power supply modules are located on the rear of the appliance. The following table describes the LED associated with the power supply.
Table 7-32 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Power Supply LED
|
|
Off |
The power cord is not plugged in. |
Red |
No power supplied to this module. or A power supply critical event, such as module failure, a blown fuse, or a fan failure; the power supply shuts down. |
Blinking red |
A power supply warning event, such as high temperature or a slow fan; the power supply continues to operate. |
Blinking green |
AC input is present; volts on standby, the power supply is switched off. |
Green |
The power supply is plugged in and on. |
Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Physical and Environmental Parameters
The following table describes the physical attributes and the environmental parameters for the appliance.
Table 7-33 Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Physical and Environmental Parameters
|
|
Form factor |
1U |
Dimensions (D x W x H) |
21.6 in. x 19.0 in. x 1.73 in. (54.9 cm x 48.3 cm x 4.4 cm) |
Weight maximum installed |
29.0 lbs (13.2 kg) |
Copper 1000BASE-T |
Gigabit copper Ethernet bypass-capable interfaces in a paired configuration Cable and distance: Cat5E at 50 m |
Copper 1000BASE-T SFP |
Gigabit copper Ethernet non-bypass capable interfaces in a paired configuration Cable and distance: Cat5E at 50 m |
Fiber 1000BASE-SX SFP |
Fiber non-bypass capable interfaces with LC connectors Cable and distance: SX is multimode fiber (850 nm) at 550 m (standard) 656 ft (200 m) for 62.5 µm/125 µm fiber 1640 ft (500 m) for 50 µm/125 µm fiber |
Fiber 1000BASE-LX SFP |
Fiber non-bypass capable interfaces with LC connectors Cable and distance: LX is single mode fiber (1310 nm) at 10 km for 9 µm/125 µm fiber (standard) |
Power supply |
450 W dual redundant (1+1) AC power supplies Voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC nominal (85 VAC to 264 VAC maximum) Current: 3A maximum for 90 VAC to 132 VAC, per supply 1.5A maximum for 187 VAC to 264 VAC, per supply Frequency range: 47 Hz to 63 Hz Note The power supplies are hot-swappable. |
Operating temperature |
41 o F to 104 o F (5 o C to 40 o C) |
Non-operating temperature |
-29 o F to 158 o F (-20 o C to 70 o C) |
Operating humidity |
5% to 85% non-condensing |
Non-operating humidity |
5% to 90%, non-condensing with a maximum wet bulb of 82 o F (28 o C) at temperatures from 77 o F to 95 o F (25 o C to 35 o C) Store the unit below 95% non-condensing relative humidity. Acclimate below maximum operating humidity at least 48 hours before placing the unit in service. |
Altitude |
0ft (sea level) to 5905 ft (0 m to 1800 m) |
Cooling requirements |
900 BTU/hour You must provide sufficient cooling to maintain the appliance within its required operating temperature range. Failure to do this may cause a malfunction or damage to the appliance. |
Acoustic noise |
64 dBA at full processor load, normal fan operation Meets GR-63-CORE 4.6 Acoustic Noise |
Operating shock |
Complies with Bellecore GR-63-CORE standards |
Airflow |
140 ft 3 (3.9 m 3) per minute Airflow through the appliance enters at the front and exits at the rear with no side ventilation. |
Firepower 8000 Series Devices
The Firepower 8000 Series devices use network modules (NetMods) that contain either copper or fiber sensing interfaces. The devices can be shipped fully assembled or you can install the modules. Assemble your device before installing the Firepower System. See the assembly instructions shipped with your modules.
Some 8000 Series devices can be stacked to increase the capability of the system. For each stacking kit, you replace a NetMod with a stacking module and cable the devices together using the 8000 Series stacking cable. See Using Devices in a Stacked Configuration for more information.
The Firepower 8000 Series device can be delivered on a variety of chassis:
- AMP8050 is a 1U chassis and can contain up to three modules.
- Firepower 8120, 8130, 8140, and AMP8150, also known as the 81xx Family, is a 1U chassis and can contain up to three modules. For the Firepower 8140 only, you can add a stacking kit for a total 2U configuration.
- Firepower 8250, part of the 82xx Family, is a 2U chassis and can contain up to seven modules. You can add up to three stacking kits for a total 8U configuration.
- Firepower 8260, part of the 82xx Family, is a 4U configuration with two 2U chassis. The primary chassis contains one stacking module and up to six sensing modules. The secondary chassis contains one stacking module. You can add up to two stacking kits for a total 8U configuration.
- Firepower 8270, part of the 82xx Family, is a 6U configuration with three 2U chassis. The primary chassis contains two stacking modules and up to five sensing modules. Each secondary chassis contains one stacking module. You can add one stacking kit for a total 8U configuration.
- Firepower 8290, part of the 82xx Family, is an 8U configuration with four 2U chassis. The primary chassis contains three stacking modules and up to four sensing modules. Each secondary chassis contains one stacking module. This model is fully configured and does not accept a stacking kit.
- Firepower 8350 and AMP8350, part of the 83xx Family, is a 2U chassis and can contain up to seven modules. You can add up to three stacking kits for a total 8U configuration.
- Firepower 8360 and AMP8360, part of the 83xx Family, is a 4U configuration with two 2U chassis. The primary chassis contains one stacking module and up to six sensing modules. The secondary chassis contains one stacking module. You can add up to two stacking kits for a total 8U configuration.
- Firepower 8370 and AMP8370, part of the 83xx Family, is a 6U configuration with three 2U chassis. The primary chassis contains two stacking modules and up to five sensing modules. Each secondary chassis contains one stacking module. You can add one stacking kit for a total 8U configuration.
- Firepower 8390 and AMP8390, part of the 83xx Family, is an 8U configuration with four 2U chassis. The primary chassis contains three stacking modules and up to four sensing modules. Each secondary chassis contains one stacking module. This model is fully configured and does not accept a stacking kit.
Note The AMP models have many of the same form factors as their Firepower counterparts, but have been optimized to take advantage of the Firepower System’s network-based advanced malware protection (AMP) capabilities.
See the following sections for more information:
Firepower 8000 Series Chassis Front View
The Firepower 8000 Series chassis can be in the AMP8x50, 81xx Family, the 82xx Family, or the 83xx Family. See the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for FirePOWER and FireSIGHT Appliances document for safety considerations for AMP8x50, 81xx Family, 82xx Family, and 83xx Family appliances.
AMP8x50 and Firepower 81xx Family Chassis Front View
The front view of the chassis contains the LCD panel, front panel, and three module slots.
Figure 7-16 AMP8x50 and Firepower 81xx Family (Chassis: CHAS-1U-AC/DC) Front View
Firepower 82xx Family and Firepower and AMP 83xx Family Chassis Front View
The front view of the chassis contains the LCD panel, front panel, and seven module slots.
Figure 7-17 Firepower 82xx Family (Chassis: CHAS-2U-AC/DC) and Firepower and AMP 83xx Family (PG35-2U-AC/DC) Front View
The following table describes the features on the front of the appliance.
See the following sections for more information:
Firepower 8000 Series Front Panel
The front panel for the Firepower and AMP 81xx Family, 82xx Family, and 83xx Family contain the same components.
Figure 7-18 Firepower 81xx Family Front Panel
Figure 7-19 Firepower 82xx Family and Firepower and AMP 83xx Family Front Panel
Table 7-35 Firepower 8000 Series Front Panel Components
A |
NIC activity LED |
F |
Reset button |
B |
Reserved |
G |
ID button |
C |
Hard drive activity LED |
H |
Power button and LED |
D |
System status LED |
I |
USB 2.0 connector |
E |
Non-maskable interrupt button |
|
|
The front panel of the chassis houses LEDs, which display the system’s operating state. The following table describes the LEDs on the front panel
Table 7-36 Firepower 8000 Series Front Panel LEDs
|
|
NIC activity |
Indicates whether there is any network activity:
- Green indicates there is network activity.
- If the light is off, there is no network activity.
|
Hard drive activity |
Indicates the hard drive status:
- Blinking green indicates the fixed disk drive is active.
- Amber indicates a fixed disk drive fault.
- If the light is off, there is no drive activity or the system is powered off.
|
System status |
Indicates the system status:
- Green indicates the system is operating normally.
- Blinking green indicates the system is operating in a degraded condition.
- Blinking amber indicates the system is in a non-critical condition.
- Amber indicates the system is in a critical or non-recoverable condition, or the system is starting up.
- If the light is off, the system is starting up or off.
Note The amber status light takes precedence over the green status light. When the amber light is on or blinking, the green light is off. See Table 7-37 for more information. |
System ID |
Helps identify a system installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems:
- A blue light indicates the ID button is pressed and a blue light is on at the rear of the appliance.
- No light indicates the ID button is not pressed.
|
Power button and LED |
Indicates whether the system has power:
- Green indicates that the system has power.
- If the light is off, the system does not have power.
|
The following table describes the conditions under which the system status LEDs might be lit.
Table 7-37 Firepower 8000 Series System Status
|
|
Critical |
Any critical or non-recoverable threshold crossing associated with the following events:
- temperature, voltage, or fan critical threshold crossing
- power subsystem failure
- system inability to power up due to incorrectly installed processors or processor incompatibility
- critical event logging errors, including System Memory Uncorrectable ECC error and fatal/uncorrectable bus errors, such as PCI SERR and PERR
|
Non-critical |
A non-critical condition is a threshold crossing associated with the following events:
- temperature, voltage, or fan non-critical threshold crossing
- chassis intrusion
- Set Fault Indication command from system BIOS; the BIOS may use the command to indicate additional, non-critical status such as system memory or CPU configuration changes
|
Degraded |
A degraded condition is associated with the following events:
- one or more processors are disabled by Fault Resilient Boot (FRB) or BIOS
- some system memory disabled or mapped out by BIOS
- one of the power supplies unplugged or not functional
Tip If you observe a degraded condition indication, check your power supply connections first. Power down the device, disconnect both power cords, reconnect the power cords to reseat them, and then restart the device.
Caution
To power down safely, use the procedure in the Managing Devices chapter in the
Firepower Management Center Configuration Guide, or the
system shutdown command from the CLI.
|
Firepower 8000 Series Chassis Rear View
The Firepower 8000 Series chassis can be in the 81xx Family, 82xx Family, or 83xx Family.
AMP8x50 and Firepower 81xx Family Chassis Rear View
The rear view of the chassis contains connection ports, the management interface, and the power supplies.
Figure 7-20 AMP8x50 and Firepower 81xx Family (Chassis: CHAS-1U-AC/DC) Rear View
Firepower 82xx Family Chassis Rear View
The rear view of the chassis contains power supplies, connection ports, and the management interface.
Figure 7-21 Firepower 82xx Family (Chassis: CHAS-2U-AC/DC) Rear View
Firepower and AMP 83xx Family Chassis Rear View
The rear view of the chassis contains power supplies, connection ports, and the management interface.
Figure 7-22 Firepower and AMP 83xx Family (Chassis: PG35-2U-AC/DC) Rear View
The following table describes the features that appear on the rear of the appliance.
Table 7-38 Firepower 8000 Series System Components: Rear View
|
|
VGA port USB 2.0 ports |
Allows you to attach a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the device, as an alternative to using the serial port, to establish a direct workstation-to-appliance connection. |
RJ45 serial port (81xx Family and 82xx Family) |
Allows you to establish a direct workstation-to-appliance connection (using an RJ45 to DB-9 adapter) for direct access to all of the management services on the device. The RJ45 serial port is used for maintenance and configuration purposes only and is not intended to carry service traffic. |
RS232 serial port (83xx Family) |
Allows you to establish a direct workstation-to-appliance connection for direct access to all of the management services on the device. The RJ232 serial port is used for maintenance and configuration purposes only and is not intended to carry service traffic. |
10/100/1000 Ethernet management interface |
Provides for an out-of-band management network connection. The management interface is used for maintenance and configuration purposes only and is not intended to carry service traffic. |
Redundant power supplies |
Provides power to the device through an AC power source. Looking at the rear of the chassis, power supply #1 is on the right and power supply #2 is on the left. |
Grounding locations |
Allows you to connect the appliance to the Common Bonding Network. See the Power Requirements for Firepower Devices for more information. |
The 10/100/1000 management interface is located on the rear of the appliance. The following table describes the LEDs associated with the management interface.
Table 7-39 Firepower 8000 Series Management Interface LEDs
|
|
Left (activity) |
Indicates activity on the port:
- A blinking light indicates activity.
- No light indicates there is no activity.
|
Right (link) |
Indicates whether the link is up:
- A light indicates the link is up.
- No light indicates there is no link.
|
The power supply modules are located on the rear of the appliance. The following table describes the LEDs associated with the management interface.
Table 7-40 Firepower 8000 Series Power Supply LEDs
|
|
Off |
The power supply is not plugged in. |
Amber |
No power supplied to this module. or A power supply critical event such as module failure, a blown fuse, or a fan failure; the power supply shuts down. |
Blinking amber |
A power supply warning event, such as high temperature or a slow fan; the power supply continues to operate. |
Blinking green |
AC input is present; volts on standby, the power supply is switched off. |
Green |
The power supply is plugged in and on. |
The following table lists the signals on a typical DB-9 serial connector and the corresponding pins on the device’s RJ45 serial connectors. You can use this table to construct an adapter for serial connections.
Table 7-41 Firepower 8000 Series RJ45 to DB-9 Adapter Pin-Out
|
|
|
|
1 |
DCD/DSR |
Data carrier detect/data set ready |
7 |
2 |
RD |
Receive data |
6 |
3 |
TD |
Transmit data |
3 |
4 |
DTR |
Data terminal ready |
2 |
5 |
GND |
Ground |
4 & 5 |
6 |
|
No connection |
|
7 |
RTS |
Request to send |
1 |
8 |
CTS |
Clear to send |
8 |
9 |
|
No connection |
|
Firepower 8000 Series Physical and Environmental Parameters
The following table describes the physical attributes and environmental parameters for AMP8x50 and 81xx Family devices.
Table 7-42 AMP8x50 and 81xx Family Physical and Environmental Parameters
|
|
Form factor |
1U |
Dimensions (D x W x H) |
28.7 in. x 17.2 in. x 1.73 in. (72.8 cm x 43.3 cm x 4.4 cm) |
Weight maximum installed |
43.5 lbs (19.8 kg) |
Copper 1000BASE-T configurable bypass NetMod |
Quad-port Gigabit copper Ethernet configurable bypass interfaces in a paired configuration Cable and distance: Cat5E at 50 m |
Fiber 10GBASE configurable bypass MMSR or SMLR NetMod |
Dual-port fiber configurable bypass interfaces with LC connectors Cable and distance: LR is single-mode at 5000 m (available) SR is multimode fiber (850 nm) at 550 m (standard) |
Fiber 1000BASE-SX configurable bypass NetMod |
Quad-port fiber configurable bypass interfaces 1000BASE-SX with LC connectors Cable and distance: SX is multimode fiber (850 nm) at 550 m (standard) |
Copper 1000BASE-T non-bypass NetMod |
Quad-port Gigabit copper Ethernet non-bypass interfaces in a paired configuration Cable and distance: Cat5E at 50 m |
Fiber 10GBASE non-bypass MMSR or SMLR NetMod |
Quad-port fiber non-bypass interfaces with LC connectors Cable and distance: LR is single-mode at 5000 m (available) SR is multimode fiber (850 nm) at 550 m (standard) |
Fiber 1000BASE-SX non-bypass NetMod |
Quad-port fiber non-bypass interfaces 1000BASE-SX with LC connectors Cable and distance: SX is multimode fiber (850 nm) at 550 m (standard) |
Power supply |
Dual 650 W redundant power supplies designed for AC or DC. AC Voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC nominal (85 VAC to 264 VAC maximum) AC Current: 5.2A maximum over the full range, per supply 2.6A maximum for 187 VAC to 264 VAC, per supply AC Frequency range: 47 Hz to 63 Hz DC Voltage: -48 VDC nominal referenced to RTN -40 VDC to -72 VDC maximum DC Current: 11A maximum, per supply Note The power supplies are hot-swappable. |
Operating temperature |
50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C) |
Non-operating temperature |
-29°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C) |
Operating humidity |
5% to 85% non-condensing |
Non-operating humidity |
5% to 90%, non-condensing with a maximum wet bulb of 82 o F (28 o C) at temperatures from 77°F to 95°F (25°C to 35°C) |
Altitude |
0ft (sea level) to 6000 ft (0 to 1800 m) |
Cooling requirements |
1725 BTU/hour You must provide sufficient cooling to maintain the appliance within its required operating temperature range. Failure to do this may cause a malfunction or damage to the appliance. |
Acoustic noise |
Max normal operating noise is 87.6 dB LWAd (high temperature). Typical normal operating noise is 80 dB LWAd. |
Operating shock |
No errors with half a sine wave shock of 2G (with 11 ms duration) |
Airflow |
160 ft 3 (4.5 m 3) per minute Restriction of the airflow such as blocking the front or back or enclosing the unit in a cabinet without sufficient clearance may cause the unit to overheat, even if the ambient temperature is in the operating range. Airflow through the appliance enters at the front and exits at the rear. The minimum recommended clearance in the front and back is 7.9 in. (20 cm). This minimum can only be used if you can ensure a supply of low temperature air at the front of the appliance. |
The following table describes the physical attributes and environmental parameters for Firepower 82xx Family and the Firepower and AMP 83xx Family devices.
Table 7-43 Firepower 82xx Family and Firepower and AMP 83xx Family Physical and Environmental Parameters
|
|
Form factor |
2U |
Dimensions (D x W x H) |
29.0 in. x 17.2 in. x 3.48 in. (73.5 cm x 43.3 cm x 88.2 cm) |
Weight maximum installed |
82xx Family: |
58 lbs (25.3 kg) |
83xx Family: |
67 lbs (30.5 kg) |
Copper 1000BASE-T configurable bypass NetMod |
Quad-port Gigabit copper Ethernet configurable bypass interfaces in a paired configuration Cable and distance: Cat5E at 50 m |
Fiber 10GBASE MMSR or SMLR configurable bypass NetMod |
Dual-port fiber configurable bypass interfaces with LC connectors Cable and distance: LR is single-mode at 5000 m (available) SR is multimode fiber (850 nm) at 550 m (standard) |
Fiber 1000BASE-SX configurable bypass NetMod |
Quad-port fiber configurable bypass interfaces1000BASE-SX with LC connectors Cable and distance: SX is multimode fiber (850 nm) at 550 m (standard) |
Fiber 40GBASE-SR4 configurable bypass NetMod |
Dual-port fiber configurable bypass interfaces with OTP/MTP connectors Cable and distance: OM3: 100 m at 850 nm Multimode OM4: 150 m at 850 nm Multimode |
Copper 1000BASE-T non-bypass NetMod |
Quad-port Gigabit copper Ethernet non-bypass interfaces in a paired configuration Cable and distance: Cat5E at 50 m |
Fiber 10GBASE non-bypass MMSR or SMLR NetMod |
Quad-port fiber non-bypass interfaces with LC connectors Cable and distance: LR is single-mode at 5000 m (available) SR is multimode fiber (850 nm) at 550 m (standard) |
Fiber 1000BASE-SX non-bypass NetMod |
Quad-port fiber non-bypass interfaces 1000BASE-SX with LC connectors Cable and distance: SX is multimode fiber (850 nm) at 550 m (standard) |
Power supply |
82xx Family: |
Dual 750 W redundant power supplies designed for AC or DC. AC Voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC nominal (85 VAC to 264 VAC maximum) AC Current: 8A maximum over the full range, per supply 4A maximum for 187 VAC to 264 VAC, per supply AC Frequency range: 47 Hz to 63 Hz DC Voltage: -48 VDC nominal referenced to RTN -40 VDC to -72 VDC maximum DC Current: 18A maximum, per supply Note The power supplies are hot-swappable. |
83xx Family: |
Dual 1000 W redundant power supplies designed for AC or DC. AC Voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC nominal (85 VAC to 264 VAC maximum) AC Current: 11A maximum over the full range, per supply 5.5A maximum for 187 VAC to 264 VAC, per supply AC Frequency range: 47 Hz to 63 Hz DC Voltage: -48 VDC nominal referenced to RTN -40 VDC to -72 VDC maximum DC Current: 25A maximum, per supply Note The power supplies are hot-swappable. |
Operating temperature |
82xx Family: |
50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C) |
83xx Family: |
41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) |
Non-operating temperature |
-29 o F to 158 o F (-20 o C to 70 o C) |
Operating humidity |
5% to 85% non-condensing |
Non-operating humidity |
5% to 90%, non-condensing with a maximum wet bulb of 82°F (28°C) at temperatures from 77°F to 95°F (25°C to 35°C) |
Altitude |
0 ft (sea level) to 6000 ft (0 to 1800 m) |
Cooling requirements |
up to 2900 BTU/hour You must provide sufficient cooling to maintain the appliance within its required operating temperature range. Failure to do this may cause a malfunction or damage to the appliance. |
Acoustic noise |
Max normal operating noise is 81.6 dB LWAd (high temperature). Typical normal operating noise is 81.4 dB LWAd. |
Operating shock |
No errors with half a sine wave shock of 2G (with 11 ms duration) |
Airflow |
Front to back, 210 ft 3 (6 m 3) per minute Restriction of the airflow such as blocking the front or back or enclosing the unit in a cabinet without sufficient clearance may cause the unit to overheat, even if the ambient temperature is in the operating range. Airflow through the appliance enters at the front and exits at the rear. The minimum recommended clearance in the front and back is 7.9 in. (20cm). This minimum can only be used if you can ensure a supply of low temperature air at the front of the appliance. |
Firepower 8000 Series Modules
The sensing interfaces for the Firepower 8000 Series appliances can be delivered with copper or fiber interfaces.
The following modules contain configurable bypass sensing interfaces:
The following modules contain non-bypass sensing interfaces:
In addition, you can use a stacking module to connect two Firepower 8140, up to four Firepower 8250, or up to four Firepower or AMP 8350 devices to combine their processing power and increase throughput. See Stacking Module for more information.
Quad-Port 1000BASE-T Copper Configurable Bypass NetMod
The quad-port 1000BASE-T copper configurable bypass NetMod contains four copper ports and link, activity, and bypass LEDs.
Use the following table to understand the link and activity LEDs on copper interfaces.
Table 7-44 Copper Link/Activity LEDs
|
|
Both LEDs off |
The interface does not have link and is not in bypass mode. |
Link amber |
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 10Mb or 100Mb. |
Link green |
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 1Gb. |
Activity blinking green |
The interface has link and is passing traffic. |
Use the following table to understand the bypass LEDs on copper interfaces.
Table 7-45 Copper Bypass LEDs
|
|
Off |
The interface does not have link and is not in bypass mode. |
Steady green |
The interface has link and is passing traffic. |
Steady amber |
The interface has been intentionally brought down. |
Blinking amber |
The interface is in bypass mode; that is, it has failed open. |
Quad-Port 1000BASE-SX Fiber Configurable Bypass NetMod
The quad-port 1000BASE-SX fiber configurable bypass NetMod contains four fiber ports and link, activity, and bypass LEDs.
Use the following table to understand link and activity LEDs of the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-46 Fiber Link/Activity LEDs
|
|
Top |
For an inline or passive interface:
- A blinking light indicates the interface has activity.
- No light indicates there is no activity.
|
Bottom |
For an inline interface:
- A light indicates the interface has activity.
- No light indicates there is no activity.
For a passive interface, the light is always on. |
Use the following table to understand bypass LEDs on the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-47 Fiber Bypass LEDs
|
|
Off |
The interface does not have link and is not in bypass mode. |
Steady green |
The interface has link and is passing traffic. |
Steady amber |
The interface has been intentionally brought down. |
Blinking amber |
The interface is in bypass mode; that is, it has failed open. |
Use the following table to understand the optical specifications of the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-48 1000BASE-SX NetMod Optical Parameters
|
|
Optical connectors |
LC duplex |
Bit rate |
1000Mbps |
Baud rate/encoding/tolerance |
1250Mbps 8b/10b encoding |
Optical interface |
Multimode |
Operating distances |
656 ft (200 m) for 62.5 µm/125 µm fiber 1640 ft (500 m) for 50 µm/125 µm fiber |
Transmitter wavelength |
770-860 nm (850 nm typical) |
Maximum average launch power |
0 dBm |
Minimum average launch power |
-9.5 dBm |
Maximum average power at receiver |
0 dBm |
Receiver sensitivity |
-17 dBm |
Dual-Port 10GBASE (MMSR or SMLR) Fiber Configurable Bypass NetMod
The dual-port 10GBASE (MMSR or SMLR) fiber configurable bypass NetMod contains two fiber ports and link, activity, and bypass LEDs.
Use the following table to understand link and activity LEDs of the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-49 Fiber Link/Activity LEDs
|
|
Top |
For an inline or passive interface:
- A blinking light indicates the interface has activity.
- No light indicates there is no activity.
|
Bottom |
For an inline interface:
- A light indicates the interface has activity.
- No light indicates there is no activity.
For a passive interface, the light is always on. |
Use the following tables to understand the bypass LEDs on the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-50 Fiber Bypass LEDs
|
|
Off |
The interface does not have link and is not in bypass mode. |
Steady green |
The interface has link and is passing traffic. |
Steady amber |
The interface has been intentionally brought down. |
Blinking amber |
The interface is in bypass mode; that is, it has failed open. |
Use the following table to understand the optical parameters of the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-51 10GBASE MMSR and SMLR NetMod Optical Parameters
|
|
|
Optical connectors |
LC duplex |
LC duplex |
Bit rate |
10.000Gbps |
10.000Gbps |
Baud rate/encoding/tolerance |
10.3125Gbps 64/66b encoding +/- 100 ppm |
10.3125Gbps 64/166b encoding +/- 100 ppm |
Optical interface |
Multimode |
Single mode only |
Operating distance |
840-860 nm (850 nm typical) 85 ft (26 m) to 108 ft (33 m) for 62.5 µm/125 µm fiber (modal BW 160 to 200 respectively) 216 ft (66 m) to 269 ft (82 m) for 50 µm/125 µm fiber (modal BW 400 to 500 respectively) Distances to 980 ft (300 m) are available with higher quality (OM3) fiber. Minimum distances (all): 6ft (2 m) |
1270-1355 nm (1310 nm typical) 6 ft to 6.2 miles (2 m to 10 km) for 9 µm/125 µm fiber |
Transmitter wavelength |
840-860 nm (850 nm typical) |
1270-1355 nm (1310 nm typical) |
Maximum average launch power |
-1 dBm |
-0.5 dBm |
Minimum average launch power |
-7.3 dBm |
-8.2 dBm |
Maximum average power at receiver |
-1 dBm |
-0.5 dBm |
Receiver sensitivity |
-9.9 dBm |
-14.4 dBm |
Dual-Port 40GBASE-SR4 Fiber Configurable Bypass NetMod
The dual-port 40GBASE-SR4 fiber configurable bypass NetMod contains two fiber ports and link, activity, and bypass LEDs.
You can use the 40G NetMod in the following 8000 Series models:
- Firepower 8270 and 8290
- Firepower and AMP 8360, 8370 and 8390
- Firepower 8250 and 8260 (must be 40G-capable)
- Firepower and AMP 8350 (must be 40G-capable)
Caution
If you attempt to create a 40G interface on a device that is not 40G-capable, the 40G interface screen on its managing Firepower Management Center web interface displays red. A 40G-capable 8250 displays “8250-40G” on the LCD Panel and a 40G-capable 8350 displays “8350-40G” on the LCD Panel. See
Firepower 8000 Series Modules for placement information.
Use the following table to understand link and activity LEDs of the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-52 Fiber Link/Activity LEDs
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Top (activity) |
The light flashes when the interface has activity. If dark, there is no activity. |
Bottom (link) |
The light is on when the interface has link. If dark, there is no link. |
Use the following table to understand bypass LED of the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-53 Fiber Bypass LED
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Off |
The interface pair does not have link and is not in bypass mode, or has no power. |
Steady green |
The interface pair has link and is passing traffic. |
Steady amber |
The interface has been intentionally brought down. |
Blinking amber |
The interface is in bypass mode; that is, it has failed open. |
Use the following table to understand optical parameters of the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-54 40GBASE-SR4 NetMod Optical Parameters
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Optical connectors |
OTP/MTP single row twelve fiber positions. Only the outer eight fibers are used. |
Bit rate |
40.000Gbps |
Baud rate/encoding/tolerance |
10.3125Gbps 64/66b encoding +/- 100 ppm |
Optical interface |
Multimode |
Operating distances |
320 ft (100 m) for 50 µm/125 µm fiber (OM3) Minimum distance: 2 ft (0.5 m) 40G optics are carried on eight fiber cables utilizing MPO connectors. |
Transmitter wavelength |
840-860 nm (850 nm typical) |
Maximum average launch power |
2.4 dBm |
Minimum average launch power |
-7.8 dBm |
Maximum average power at receiver |
2.4 dBm |
Receiver sensitivity |
-9.5 dBm |
Quad-Port 1000BASE-T Copper Non-Bypass NetMod
The quad-port 1000BASE-T copper non-bypass NetMod contains four copper ports, and link and activity LEDs.
Use the following table to understand copper LEDs.
Table 7-55 Non-Bypass Copper Link/Activity LEDs
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Both LEDs Off |
The interface does not have link. |
Link Amber |
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 10Mb or 100Mb. |
Link Green |
The speed of the traffic on the interface is 1Gb. |
Activity Blinking Green |
The interface has link and is passing traffic. |
Quad-Port 1000BASE-SX Fiber Non-Bypass NetMod
The quad-port 1000BASE-SX fiber non-bypass NetMod contains four fiber ports, and link and activity LEDs.
Use the following table to understand the link and activity LEDs on the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-56 Non-Bypass Fiber Link/Activity LEDs
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Top (Activity) |
For an inline or passive interface: the light flashes when the interface has activity. If dark, there is no activity. |
Bottom (Link) |
For an inline interface: the light is on when the interface has link. If dark, there is no link. For a passive interface: the light is always on. |
Use the following table to understand the optical parameters of the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-57 1000BASE-SX NetMod Optical Parameters
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Optical connectors |
LC duplex |
Bit rate |
1000Mbps |
Baud rate/encoding/tolerance |
1250Mbps 8b/10b encoding |
Optical interface |
Multimode |
Operating distances |
656 ft (200 m) for 62.5 µm/125 µm fiber 1640 ft (500 m) for 50 µm/125 µm fiber |
Transmitter wavelength |
770-860 nm (850 nm typical) |
Maximum average launch power |
0 dBm |
Minimum average launch power |
-9.5 dBm |
Maximum average power at receiver |
0 dBm |
Receiver sensitivity |
-17 dBm |
Quad-Port 10GBASE (MMSR or SMLR) Fiber Non-Bypass NetMod
The quad-port 10GBASE (MMSR or SMLR) fiber non-bypass NetMod contains four fiber ports, and link and activity LEDs.
Caution
The quad-port 10GBASE non-bypass NetMod contains non-removable SFPs. Any attempt to remove the SFP may damage the module.
Use the following table to understand the link and activity LEDs on fiber interfaces.
Table 7-58 Fiber Link/Activity LEDs
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Top |
For an inline or passive interface: the light flashes when the interface has activity. If dark, there is no activity. |
Bottom |
For an inline interface: the light is on when the interface has link. If dark, there is no link. For a passive interface: the light is always on. |
Use the following table to understand the optical parameters of the fiber interfaces.
Table 7-59 10GBASE MMSR and SMLR NetMod Optical Parameters
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Optical connectors |
LC duplex |
LC duplex |
Bit rate |
10.000Gbps |
10.000Gbps |
Baud rate/ encoding/tolerance |
10.3125Gbps 64/66b encoding +/- 100 ppm |
10.3125Gbps 64/66b encoding +/- 100 ppm |
Optical interface |
Multimode |
Single mode only |
Operating distance |
840-860 nm (850 nm typical) 85 ft (26 m) to 108 ft (33 m) for 62.5 µm/125 µm fiber (modal BW 160 to 200 respectively) 216 ft (66 m) to 269 ft (82 m) for 50 µm/125 µm fiber (modal BW 400 to 500 respectively) Distances to 980 ft (300 m) are available with higher quality (OM3) fiber. Minimum distances (all): 6ft (2 m) |
1270-1355 nm (1310 nm typical) 6 ft to 6.2 miles (2 m to 10 km) for 9 µm/125 µm fiber |
Transmitter wavelength |
840-860 nm (850 nm typical) |
1270-1355 nm (1310 nm typical) |
Maximum average launch power |
-1 dBm |
-0.5 dBm |
Minimum average launch power |
-7.3 dBm |
-8.2 dBm |
Maximum average power at receiver |
-1 dBm |
-0.5 dBm |
Receiver sensitivity |
-9.9 dBm |
-14.4 dBm |
Stacking Module
The stacking module contains two connection ports for the 8000 Series stacking cable, and activity and link LEDs.
You can use the stacking module optionally in the following 8000 Series models:
- Firepower 8140 and 8250
- Firepower and AMP 8350
The stacking module is included in the following 8000 Series stacked configurations:
- Firepower 8260, 8270, and 8290
- Firepower and AMP 8360, 8370, and 8390
You can use the following table to understand the stacking LEDs.
Table 7-60 Stacking LEDs
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Top |
Indicates activity on the interface:
- A blinking light indicates there is activity on the interface.
- No light indicates there is no activity.
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Bottom |
Indicates whether the interface has link:
- A light indicates the interface has link.
- No light indicates there is no link.
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