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Compare Cisco Firepower 2100 Models


The Firepower 2100 series is designed for businesses that perform high volumes of sensitive transactions, such as banking and retail, and supports their need to maintain uptime and protect critical business functions and data.

The Cisco Firepower 2100 Series appliances can be deployed either as a Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) or as a Next-Generation IPS (NGIPS). They are perfect for the Internet edge and all the way in to the data center. Four new models are available. Their maximum stateful firewall throughput, ranges from 1.9-8 Gbps.

The 2100 Series addresses mid-market use cases from the Internet edge to the data center. The 2100 Series NGFWs deliver superior threat defense, at faster speeds, with a smaller footprint than their predecessors the ASA-5525-XASA 5545-XASA 5555-X, ASA 5585-X S10 and FirePOWER 70XX and 71XX appliances.

  • The Firepower 2110 and 2120 models offer 1.9 and 3 Gbps of firewall throughput, respectively. They provide increased port density and can provide up to sixteen (16) 1 Gbps ports in a 1 rack unit (RU) form factor.
  • The Firepower 2130 and 2140 models provide 5 and 8.5 Gbps of firewall throughput, respectively. These models differ from the others in that they can be customized through the use of network modules, or NetMods. They can provide up to twenty-four (24) 1 Gbps ports in a 1 RU appliance, or to provide up to twelve (12) 10 Gbps ports.

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Compare Firepower 2100 Models

Firepower 2110 vs. Firepower 2120

Firepower 2110 VS 2120

Firepower 2130 vs. Firepower 2140

Firepower 2130 VS 2140

Firepower 2100 NGFWs uniquely provide sustained performance when supporting threat functions, such as IPS. This is done using an innovative dual multi-core architecture. Layer 2 and 3 functionality is processed on one NPU (Network Processing Unit). Threat inspection and other services are processed on a separate multi-core x86 CPU. By splitting the workload, we eliminate the performance degradation that you see with competing solutions when turning on threat inspection.

More info about Firepower 2100 Series you can read here: https://blog.router-switch.com/2017/03/the-new-cisco-firepower-2100-series/

Read more: Why the new Firepower 2100 is not at all like ASA5500-X Series?


Categories: Firewalls