Cisco - Network adapter - PCI 64 - EN, Fast EN - 10Base-T, 100Base-TX - 4 ports

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Cisco - Network adapter - PCI 64 - EN, Fast EN - 10Base-T, 100Base-TX - 4 ports

Product Description

Product Features
Device Type - Network adapter
Cabling Type - Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet 100Base-TX
Data Transfer Rate - 100 Mbps
Form Factor - Plug-in card
Ports Qty - 4 ports
Interface Type - PCI 64 / 66 MHz

Compatability The Cisco PIX 64-bit/66-MHz four-port Fast Ethernet interface card delivers a high performance PCI interface, increased port density per PCI slot, and ease of integrating with the world-leading Cisco PIX Security Appliance Series. For small to medium-sized business to large enterprise and service provider networks, the Cisco PIX Security Appliance Series offers extensible solutions providing robust, enterprise-class, and integrated network security services with a solid investment protection. The Fast Ethernet card takes full advantage of this extensibility by providing high-performance interfaces for stateful inspection firewalling, protocol and application inspection, virtual private networking (VPN), in-line intrusion protection, and rich multimedia and voice security services in an easy-to-deploy solution.

The Fast Ethernet card supports the high-bandwidth 64-bit/66-MHz PCI bus interface delivering high-throughput networks enabling robust corporate communication. The card is supported on the complete product line of extensible Cisco PIX Security Appliances. As part of a family of 64-bit/66-MHz PCI enabled cards, which include Cisco VPN Acceleration Card Plus and Cisco PIX Gigabit Ethernet card, the Fast Ethernet card takes full advantage of the multiple 64-bit/66-MHz PCI slots available on Cisco PIX 535 Security Appliance. These high-performance interface and services cards combined with the Cisco PIX 535 Security Appliance offer an unmatched high-throughput and extensible security appliance solution.

Cisco PIX 64-bit/66-MHz four-port Fast Ethernet card provides four Fast Ethernet ports enabling enterprises and service providers to physically separate network traffic between networks segments, such as demilitarized zones (DMZ), business partners, or internal corporate departments in effect providing enhanced security for businesses. Multiple interfaces on a single card conserve valuable PCI slot space and maximize throughput per slot. Plugging multiple cards into extensible Cisco PIX Security Appliances achieves overall higher port density and scales as customer requirements grow.

The Cisco PIX 64-bit/66-MHz four-port Fast Ethernet card conforms to Ethernet and Fast Ethernet standards. The card is automatically detected when installed in the Cisco PIX Security Appliances, which minimizes operating expenses while maximizing the return on networking investment.

Cisco - Network adapter - PCI 64 - EN, Fast EN - 10Base-T, 100Base-TX - 4 ports

 

Technical Specifications

Basic Specifications
Manufacturer's Part Number PIX-4FE-66=
Weight 150g
System Requirements Cisco PIX OS 6.3(1) or later, Cisco PIX OS 6.2(2), Cisco PIX OS 6.1(4), Cisco PIX OS 6.0(4), Cisco PIX OS 5.2(9)
Cabling Type Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet 100Base-TX
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.2, IEEE 802.3
Form Factor Plug-in card
Dimensions (WxDxH) 8.3 cm x 16.3 cm
Data Transfer Rate 100 Mbps
Device Type Network adapter
Interface (Bus) Type PCI 64 / 66 MHz
Product Description Cisco network adapter - 4 ports
Ports Qty 4 ports
Weight 150 g
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Processor 4 x 82559 - Intel
General
Device Type Network adapter - 4 ports
Form Factor Plug-in card
Interface (Bus) Type PCI 64 / 66 MHz
Depth 8.3 cm
Height 16.3 cm
Weight 150 g
Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature 0 °C
Max Operating Temperature 40 °C
Networking
Connectivity Technology Wired
Cabling Type Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet 100Base-TX
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Data Transfer Rate 100 Mbps
Features Full duplex capability, auto-negotiation
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.2, IEEE 802.3
Processor / Memory
Processor 4 x 82559 - Intel
Software / System Requirements
OS Required Cisco PIX OS 6.3(1) or later, Cisco PIX OS 6.2(2), Cisco PIX OS 6.1(4), Cisco PIX OS 6.0(4), Cisco PIX OS 5.2(9)
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces 4 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
Compatible Slots 1 x PCI 64 / 66 MHz
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards CE, FCC Class A certified, CSA, UL, CISPR 22 Class A, EN 60950, EN 61000-3-2, EN50082, EN55022, ICES-003, VCCI Class A ITE, IEC 60950, EN 61000-3-3, EN55024

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