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Firepower 7000 and 8000 Series Installation Guide
Chapter 4 Installing a Firepower Managed Device
Identifying the Sensing Interfaces
The Firepower 8250 is available as a 2U appliance. The Firepower 8260, 8270, and 8290 are available
as 2U appliances with one, two, or three secondary 2U appliances. The following illustration of the rear
of the chassis indicates the location of the default management interface for each 2U appliance.
The Firepower and AMP 8350 is available as a 2U appliance. The Firepower and AMP 8360, 8370, and
8390 are available as 2U appliances with one, two, or three secondary 2U appliances. The following
illustration of the rear of the chassis indicates the location of the default management interface for each
2U appliance.
Identifying the Sensing Interfaces
Firepower devices connect to network segments using sensing interfaces. The number of segments each
device can monitor depends on the number of sensing interfaces on the device and the type of connection
(passive, inline, routed, or switched) that you want to use on the network segment.
The following sections describe the sensing interfaces for each Firepower device:
•
To locate the sensing interfaces on the 7000 Series, see
Firepower 7000 Series, page 4-3
.
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To locate the module slots on the 8000 Series on the
Firepower 8000 Series, page 4-7
•
To locate the sensing interfaces on the 8000 Series NetMods, see
Firepower 8000 Series Modules,
.
For information on connection types, see
Understanding Sensing Interfaces, page 3-2
Firepower 7000 Series
The 7000 Series is available in the following configurations:
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1U device one-half the width of the rack tray with eight copper interfaces, each with configurable
bypass capability.
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1U device with either eight copper interfaces or eight fiber interfaces, each with configurable bypass
capability
•
1U device with four copper interfaces with configurable bypass capability and eight small
form-factor pluggable (SFP) ports without bypass capability