Throughput: Firewall (FW) + Application Visibility and Control (AVC)(1024B) |
168 Gbps |
---|---|
Throughput: FW + AVC + Intrusion Prevention System (IPS (1024B) |
153 Gbps |
Maximum concurrent sessions, with AVC |
60 million |
Maximum new connections per second, with AVCs |
1.1M |
TLS (Hardware Decryption) |
28 Gbps |
Throughput: NGIPS (1024B) |
175 Gbps |
IPSec VPN throughput (1024B TCP w/Fastpath) |
81 Gbps |
Centralizedmanagement |
Centralized configuration, logging, monitoring, and reporting are performed by the Management Center or alternatively in the cloud with Cisco Defense Orchestrator |
AVC |
Standard, supporting more than 4000 applications, as well as geolocations, users, and websites |
AVC: OpenAppID support for custom, open-source application detectors |
Standard |
Cisco Security Intelligence |
Standard, with IP, URL, and DNS threat intelligence |
URL filtering: number of categories |
More than 80 |
URL filtering: number of URLs categorized |
More than 280 million |
Stateful inspection firewall throughput |
235 Gbps |
Stateful inspection firewall throughput (multiprotocol) |
172 Gbps |
Concurrent firewall connections |
195 million |
Firewall latency (UDP 64B microseconds) |
3.5 |
New connections persecond |
4.75 million |
IPsec VPN throughput (450B UDP L2L test) |
74 Gbps |
MaximumVPN Peers |
60,000 |
Security contexts (included; maximum) |
10; 250 |
High availability |
Active/active and active/standby |
Clustering |
Up to 16 security modules across up to 16 different Firepower 9300 chassis |
Scalability |
VPN load balancing, firewall clustering |
Centralized management |
Centralized configuration, logging, monitoring, and reporting are performed by Cisco Security Manager or alternatively in the cloud with Cisco Defense Orchestrator |
Adaptive Security Device Manager |
Web-based, local management for small-scale deployments |