Product Information
The Cisco FirePOWER 3140 Next-Generation Firewall is a cornerstone for any robust network security strategy. Engineered by Cisco, this firewall is designed to protect networks with advanced security measures, ensuring safe and uninterrupted operations. At its core, an AMD processor with a 2.35 GHz clock speed, coupled with a 200 GB SSD, provides the needed firepower for high-speed data processing and storage. This model boasts a comprehensive range of connectivity options, including Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.1 ports, to accommodate various network configurations. Its efficient cooling system, characterized by a front to back airflow, maintains the device's performance within the optimal temperature range of 0°C to 40°C. Additionally, the firewall's hot-swap feature for both the hard drive and power supply units facilitates easy maintenance, ensuring maximum uptime and network resilience. With these features, the Cisco FirePOWER 3140 stands as a reliable and versatile solution for modern network security needs.
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Robust security
The Cisco FirePOWER 3140 Next-Generation Firewall offers protection against intrusions, ensuring your network's integrity with advanced firewall capabilities.
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High performance
Equipped with an AMD processor clocking at 2.35 GHz and a 200 GB SSD, this firewall delivers high-speed data processing and storage, enabling efficient network management and security.
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Flexible connectivity
With a variety of interfaces including 1 Gigabit Ethernet / 10 Gb Ethernet for management, console, USB 3.1, and multiple RJ-45 and SFP (mini-GBIC) ports, the Cisco FirePOWER 3140 ensures versatile connectivity options for diverse network setups.
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Efficient cooling
Designed with front to back airflow, the firewall maintains optimal operating temperatures between 0°C and 40°C, ensuring reliable performance under various environmental conditions.
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Easy maintenance
The hot-swap feature for the hard drive and power supply units minimizes downtime, allowing for quick and easy maintenance without interrupting network security operations.