Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M690 Datenbogen
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Feature
Benefits
Spam quarantining
Spam and marketing messages are stored centrally with the easy-to-use self-service Cisco Spam
Quarantine solution. Large enterprises with multiple Cisco ESAs can offload their spam traffic to one
location for easier tracking and provide a single point for employee access.
Quarantine solution. Large enterprises with multiple Cisco ESAs can offload their spam traffic to one
location for easier tracking and provide a single point for employee access.
Threat monitoring
Data about web-based threats is provided in real time, including, for example, which users are
encountering the most blocks or warnings, and which websites and URL categories pose the biggest
risks. Malware and other threats that Cisco WSAs have detected and blocked are also reported.
encountering the most blocks or warnings, and which websites and URL categories pose the biggest
risks. Malware and other threats that Cisco WSAs have detected and blocked are also reported.
Reputation scoring
This feature provides detailed information about the reputation scores of the websites that users access.
These scores are based on data provided by Cisco WSAs, which analyze web server behavior and
assign a score to each URL that reflects the likelihood that it contains malware.
These scores are based on data provided by Cisco WSAs, which analyze web server behavior and
assign a score to each URL that reflects the likelihood that it contains malware.
Botnet detection
Ports and systems with potential malware connections are displayed. Data from the Layer 4 traffic
monitoring feature on Cisco WSAs can help organizations detect and remediate botnet-infected hosts.
monitoring feature on Cisco WSAs can help organizations detect and remediate botnet-infected hosts.
Product Specifications
Cisco SMAs are built to meet the requirements of organizations of different sizes and to complement all Cisco
ESAs and Cisco WSAs. Table 2 presents the performance specifications, Table 3 presents the hardware
specifications, and Table 4 presents the ordering information for the Cisco SMA.
Table 2.
Cisco SMA Performance Specifications
Number of Users
*
Model
Disk Space
RAID Mirroring
Memory
CPUs
Large enterprise
10,000 or more
Cisco SMA
M690
M690
6.0 TB
(10 x 600-GB
SAS)
SAS)
Yes (RAID 10)
32 GB DDR4
2 x 2.4GHz, 6C
Large enterprise
10,000 or more
Cisco SMA
M690X
M690X
9.6 TB
(16 x 600-GB
SAS)
SAS)
Yes (RAID 10)
32 GB DDR4
2 x 2.4GHz, 6C
Large enterprise
10,000 or more
Cisco SMA
M680
M680
4.8 TB
(8 x 600-GB
SAS)
SAS)
Yes (RAID 10)
32 GB, DDR3
2 x 2.0GHz, 6C
Midsize office
2000 to 10,000
Cisco SMA
M390
M390
3.6 TB
(6 x 600-GB
SAS)
SAS)
Yes (RAID 10)
16 GB DDR4
2 x 2.4GHz, 6C
Midsize office
2000 to 10,000
Cisco SMA
M390X
M390X
4.8 TB
(8 x 600-GB
SAS)
SAS)
Yes (RAID 10)
16 GB DDR4
2 x 2.4GHz, 6C
Midsize office
2000 to 10,000
Cisco SMA
M380
M380
2.4 TB
(4 x 600-GB
SAS)
SAS)
Yes (RAID 10)
32 GB, DDR3
2 x 2.0GHz, 6C
Small business or
branch office
branch office
Up to 2000
Cisco SMA
M190
M190
1.2 TB
(2 x 600-GB
SAS)
SAS)
Yes (RAID 1)
8 GB, DDR4
1 x 1.9GHz, 6C
Small business or
branch office
branch office
Up to 2000
Cisco SMA
M170
M170
500 GB
(2 x 250-GB
SATA)
SATA)
Yes (RAID 1)
4 GB, DDR3
1 x 2.8GHz, 2C
*
Please confirm sizing guidance with a Cisco content security specialist to help ensure that your solution will meet your current
and projected needs.