One external AC power supply
The power supply has a total of 115 W of power. There is 55 W of +12-V system power
and 60 W of -53.5-V PoE+ power.
PoE+ is first supported in Firepower Version 6.5 and ASA Version 9.13.
Note
Use the power supply (part number 341-100765-01) that shipped with the
chassis. It supports PoE+.
Note
AC power
supply
One 200-GB M.2 SATA SSD drive
The drive is used by the software; there is no user access to the drive.
The drive is not field-replaceable; you must return the chassis to Cisco for drive
replacement.
Storage
Four rubber feet on the bottom of the chassis
The rubber feet are needed for proper cooling. Do not remove them.
Note
Rubber feet
Console Ports
The Firepower 1010 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.
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
for information on installing the driver.
Note
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 V and up to a maximum of 1A (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
Cisco Firepower 1010 Hardware Installation Guide
4
Overview
Features