Quick Specs
- Network Ports : 4x Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45, 1x Fast Ethernet RJ-45
- Management Ports : 1x management console RJ-45, 2 x Hi-Speed USB 4 pin USB Type A, 1 x management auxiliary RJ-45,
- AC Power Included : 1x ASA-180W-PWR-AC - AC Power Supply
- Firewall Throughput : Up to 650 Mbps
- VPN Throughput : 325 Mbps
- Concurrent Sessions : 400 000
- Firmware : 256 MB
- DRAM : 1GB
- Flash : 64 MB (Minimum)
- Licenses and SSL VPN : 2, 10, or 25
- Rack Mount Hardware : Included (1-RU)
- Model Number : ASA5540-BUN-K9
- Part Number : ASA5540-BUN-K9, ASA5540-BUN-K9=, ASA5540-BUN-K9-RF
- Condition : New
Included
- One (1) New Cisco ASA5540-BUN-K9 ASA 5540 Series 650 Mbps 4x GE 1x FE Firewall as described above
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