Cisco Firepower 1100 Series Hardware Installation Guide
First Published: 2019-06-13
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Connect to the Console Port with Microsoft Windows 21
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Connect to the Console Port with Mac OS X 22
Connect to the Console Port with Linux 23
CHAPTER 5
Maintenance and Upgrade 25
Replace the SSD25
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Features
CHAPTER 1
Overview
• Features, on page 1
• Package Contents, on page 4
• Serial Number Location, on page 5
• Front Panel, on page 5
• Rear Panel, on page 6
• Rear Panel LEDs, on page 7
• Hardware Specifications, on page 8
• Product ID Numbers, on page 9
The Cisco Firepower 1100 series security appliances are a standalone modular security services platform.
They are capable of running multiple security services simultaneously and so are targeted at the data center
as a multiservice platform. See Product ID Numbers, on page 9 for a list of the product IDs (PIDs) associated
with the Firepower 1100 series.
The Firepower 1100 series support Cisco Firepower software version 6.4 and later. See the Cisco Firepower
Compatibility Guide, which provides Cisco Firepower software and hardware compatibility, including operating
system and hosting environment requirements, for each supported Firepower version.
The following figure shows the Cisco Firepower 1100 Series.
Figure 1: Cisco Firepower 1100 Series
The following table lists the features for the Firepower 1100 series.
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Features
Overview
Table 1: Firepower 1120, 1140, and 1150 Features
11401120Feature
1 RUForm factor
Mounting
Processor
L2 switch
Network ports
Rack mount
Mount rails included (4-post EIA-310-D rack)
Front to back (cold aisle to hot aisle)Airflow
One 12-core Intel Atom C3000
Series CPU
2.0 GHz with QuickAssist
One 16-core Intel Atom C3000
Series CPU
2.0 GHz with QAT
Technology (QAT)
16-GB DDR4 DRAMMemory
Marvel 98DX3236
Supported in a future software release.
One Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 10/100/1000 BaseTManagement port
One RJ-45 or one USB Mini BConsole ports
One USB 3.0 Type AUSB port
Eight Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 10/100/1000 BaseT
Each RJ-45 (8P8C) copper port supports auto MDI/X as well as
auto-negotiation for interface speed, duplex, and other negotiated
parameters, and are MDI/MDIX-compliant.
Port numbering is left to right, top to bottom; ports are named Ethernet
1/1 through 1/8.
Four fixed 1-Gb SFP portsSFP ports
Supported SFPs
GLC-SX-MMD
GLC-LH-SMD
GLC-EX-SMD
GLC-ZX-SMD
GLC-T/TE
The SPFs are hot-swappable.
Power switch
Yes
On rear panel
Note
To shut down the Firepower 1100 series gracefully, see the
"Power Off the Device" section for FDM and FMC in the
Cisco Firepower 1100 Series Getting Started Guide.
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Features
11401120Feature
AC power supply
One fixed AC power supply
The power supply is internal; there is no user access.
The power supply is not field-replaceable; you must return the chassis
to Cisco for power supply replacement.
NoRedundant power
Fan
One fixed fan
The fan is internal; there is no user access.
The fan is not field-replaceable; you must return the chassis to Cisco
for fan replacement.
Storage
One SSD slot
200-GB 2.5-in. SATA
The SSD is field-replaceable.
Console Ports
The Firepower 1100 series has two external console ports, a standard RJ-45 port and a USB Mini B serial
port. Only one console port can be active at a time. When a cable is plugged into the USB console port,
the RJ-45 port becomes inactive. Conversely, when the USB cable is removed from the USB port, the
RJ-45 port becomes active. The console ports do not have any hardware flow control. You can use the
CLI to configure the chassis through either serial console port by using a terminal server or a terminal
emulation program on a computer.
• RJ-45 (8P8C) port—Supports RS-232 signaling to an internal UART controller. The RJ-45 console
port does not support a remote dial-in modem. You can use a standard management cable (Cisco
part number 72-3383-01) to convert the RJ45-to-DB9 connection if necessary.
• USB Mini B port—Lets you connect to a USB port on an external computer. For Linux and Macintosh
systems, no special driver is required. For Windows systems, you must download and install a USB
driver (available on software.cisco.com). You can plug and unplug the USB cable from the console
port without affecting Windows HyperTerminal operations. We recommend shielded USB cables
with properly terminated shields. Baud rates for the USB console port are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,
19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 bps.
Note
For Windows operating systems, you must install a Cisco Windows USB Console Driver on any PC
connected to the console port before using the USB console port. See Connect to the Console Port with
Microsoft Windows for information on installing the driver.
External Flash Storage
The chassis contains a standard USB Type A port that you can use to attach an external device. The USB
port can provide output power of 5 volts, up to a maximum of 1 A (5 USB power units).
• External USB drive (optional)—You can use the external USB Type A port to attach a data-storage
device. The external USB drive identifier is disk1. When the chassis is powered on, a connected
USB drive is mounted as disk1 and is available for you to use. Additionally, the file-system
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commands that are available to disk0 are also available to disk1, including copy, format, delete,
mkdir, pwd, cd, and so on.
• FAT-32 File System—The Firepower 1100 series only supports FAT-32-formatted file systems for
the external USB drive. If you insert an external USB drive that is not in FAT-32 format, the system
mounting process fails, and you receive an error message. You can enter the command formatdisk1: to format the partition to FAT-32 and mount the partition to disk1 again; however, data might
be lost.
Package Contents
The following figure shows the package contents for the Firepower 1100 series. Note that the contents are
subject to change, and your exact contents might contain additional or fewer items.
Figure 2: Firepower 1100 Series Package Contents
Overview
USB console cable (Type A to Type B)2Chassis1
4Power cord3
5
mounting
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Four 10-32-in. Phillips screws for rack
mounting
Four M6 Phillip screws for rack mounting6Four 12-14 Phillips screws for rack
Overview
Serial Number Location
Serial Number Location
You can view the serial number and additional model information on the compliance label located on the
bottom of the chassis. The following figure shows a sample compliance label.
Figure 3: Compliance Label on the Firepower Chassis
8Four M4 Phillips screws for rack mounting7
Useful Links Cisco Firepower 1120 and
1140
The steps in the Useful Links document
send you to the documentation you need
to install, set up, and configure your 1120
and 1140.
Start Here Cisco Firepower 1120 and 1140
for Firepower Threat Defense
This document tells how to cable and set
up the FTD using Firepower Device
Manager (FDM) (a simplified, single
device manager included on the device).
Front Panel
The following figure shows the front panel of the Firepower 1100 series. Note that there are no connectors
or LEDs on the front panel.
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