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12 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM010C-EN-P - June 2019
Chapter 1 About the Security Appliance
Hardware Features
The following are the hardware features of the Stratix 5950 Security Appliance.
Dedicated management-only Gigabit Ethernet port
Mini-USB and RJ45 Console port
Bypass Relay (only available on copper ports). Bypass relay is used when
there is a loss of power or under software control.
±12V DC…48V DC Rated (9.6V DC…60V DC Maximum) redundant
power inputs with 20-12 AWG screw cage terminals
Cisco ASA firewall protection, which is combined with
industry-leading Firepower threat protection
Two external USB-A ports for addition of memory cards, security
tokens, modems, or other USB 2.0-compliant devices
Two alarm inputs
Fault relay outputs
DIN Rail mounts incorporated into the chassis
Fan-less design
•Industrial temperature SDHC card
•Secure boot support
For complete information on how to install the security appliance, see the
Stratix 5950 Security Appliance Installation Instructions,
publication 1783-IN002
.

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