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Cisco ISA 3000 User Manual

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CPU Intel 4 Core 1.25Ghz
8 GB of 1333MHz DDR3 Memory
Dedicated management-only Gigabit Ethernet port
Mini-USB and RJ45 Console port
+/- 12 to 48VDC Rated (9.6 to 60VDC Maximum) redundant power connectors with 24-12 AWG screw
cage terminals
Two external USB-A ports for addition of memory cards, security tokens, modems, or other USB 2.0
compliant devices
DIN Rail mount incorporated into the chassis
Fan-less design
Fault relay outputs and 2 alarm inputs
Industrial temperature SDHC card support
Redundant power inputs
Secure boot support
Bypass Relay (only available on copper ports)
Reset Button
The Reset button resets the security appliance configuration to the default configuration set by the factory.
To restore the security appliance configuration to the default configuration set by the factory, use a standard
size #1 paper clip with wire gauge 0.033 inch or smaller and simultaneously press the reset button while
applying power to the security appliance.
When depressed the push-button follows these actions:
Depressed 0 to < 3 seconds or > 15 seconds No action is taken.
Depressed > 3 seconds < 15 seconds ASA: After reboot, the unit will be running the original factory
default configuration, including ROMMON variables.
Depressed > 3 seconds < 15 seconds FTD (7.0+) using Firepower Management Center: If you have
a backup configuration on an SD card, a zero-touch restore is initiated.
Power Supply
The Cisco ISA 3000 comes with redundant external power connector. the connector supports 12 - 48 VDC.
The connectors are Molex 5.00mm Pitch Eurostyle
Horizontal Plug, with Retention Screws.
The power supply does not support reverse polarity, but does have reverse polarity protection. This means if
you reverse + & - connections, the system will not power on but there will be no damage.
The + terminal always has to be greater than the - terminal for the system to operate. The difference is in the
system grounding scheme used.
The ISA 3000 supports 3 basic schemes:
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Cisco ISA 3000 Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelISA 3000
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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