Overview
Console port
USB Mini B
port
USB port
Network ports
PoE+ controller
card
Lock slot
Reset button
Power switch
Power cord
socket
AC power
supply
One RJ-45
Use to access management through an external system
One USB Mini B
Use to access management through an external system
One USB 3.0 Type A
Use to attach an external device such as storage
Eight Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 10/100/1000 BaseT
Each RJ-45 (8P8C) copper port supports auto Medium Dependent Interface Crossover
(MDI/X) as well as auto-negotiation for interface speed, duplex, and other negotiated
parameters, and are MDI/X-compliant.
The ports are numbered (from top to bottom, left to right) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Each port
includes a pair of LEDs, one each for connection status and link status. The ports are
named and numbered Gigabit Ethernet 1/1 through Gigabit Ethernet 1/8.
Note
You can use ports 7 and 8 as PoE+ ports. PoE+ is first supported in Firepower
Version 6.5 and ASA Version 9.13.
Ports 7 and 8 are PoE+ ports; first supported in Firepower Version 6.5 and ASA
Note
Version 9.13.
Accepts a standard Kensington T-bar locking mechanism for securing the chassis
A small recessed button that if pressed for longer than three seconds resets the chassis to
its default state following the next reboot. Configuration variables are reset to factory
default, but the flash is not erased and no files are removed.
No
System power is controlled by the power cord; there is no power button. To shut down
the Firepower 1010, remove the AC power supply.
The chassis is powered on when you plug in the AC power supply.
One external AC power supply
The power supply has a total of 115 W of power. There is 55 W of +12-V system power
and 60 W of -53.5-V PoE+ power.
Note
PoE+ is first supported in Firepower Version 6.5 and ASA Version 9.13.
Use the power supply (part number 341-100765-01) that shipped with the
Note
chassis. It supports PoE+.
Cisco Firepower 1010 Hardware Installation Guide
Features
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