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| Product Overview |
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The Cisco ASA-IC-6GE-CU-A module enhances Cisco ASA firewalls by providing additional Gigabit Ethernet copper ports, expanding interface options without replacing the main unit. It fits into ASA 5500-X series devices and supports a range of security deployments, making it a practical choice for organizations seeking to increase connectivity within their existing firewall infrastructure. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Cisco |
| Part Number | ASA-IC-6GE-CU-A |
| Technical Information | |
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| Interface | Gigabit Ethernet, Copper (RJ-45) |
| Ports | 6 (6 x 10/100/1000 Mbps) |
| USB Port | No |
| OS Support | Cisco ASA 5500-X Series (Cisco ASA OS / Adaptive Security Appliance software on compatible ASA appliances) |
| Power Supply | Powered by host ASA appliance (no separate power supply) |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Form Factor | Interface expansion module (plug-in card for Cisco ASA appliances) |
| Weight | 5.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The Cisco ASA-IC-6GE-CU-A is an interface expansion module designed to add six Gigabit Ethernet copper ports to compatible Cisco ASA firewalls. It enhances the firewall's capability by increasing the number of available interfaces, allowing for more network segments or security zones. Often found in medium to large enterprise environments, this module suits network engineers and administrators who need to scale their firewall interfaces without replacing the entire appliance. It's built for Cisco ASA 5500-X series models, making it a straightforward solution for enhancing existing infrastructure. Key Features
This module is typically deployed in data centers and enterprise branch offices where expanding firewall interface capacity is necessary. It helps organizations maintain segmented networks and enforce security policies effectively across multiple zones. By adding physical ports, it avoids the need for external switches solely for interface expansion, simplifying network design. |