Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 7020
Version 5.3.0.3
Sourcefire 3D System Release Notes
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Features Introduced in Previous Versions
Geolocation and Access Control
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ICENSE
: FireSIGHT
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UPPORTED
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EVICES
: Series 3, Virtual
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UPPORTED
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EFENSE
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ENTERS
: Any except DC500
Version 5.3 introduced the ability to filter traffic by source or destination countries
from within your access control policy. To take advantage of geolocation filtering,
specify the individual countries or reference a geolocation object in an access
control policy rule.
Geolocation objects are configured in the object manager and represent one or
Geolocation objects are configured in the object manager and represent one or
more countries that your system has identified in traffic on your monitored
network. Create geolocation objects to save and organize custom groupings of
countries.
URL Filtering License Change
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: Protection + URL Filtering
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UPPORTED
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EVICES
: Series 3, Virtual, X-Series
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UPPORTED
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EFENSE
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ENTERS
: Any except DC500
Sourcefire no longer requires a Control license to enable URL filtering. Only a
Protection license is required. After you add a URL Filtering license for the first
time, the Defense Center automatically enables URL filtering and automatic
updates.
8300 Family of Series 3 FirePOWER Appliances
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UPPORTED
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EVICES
: 3D8350, 3D8360, 3D8370, 3D8390
Version 5.3 introduced the high-powered 8300 Family of Series 3 FirePOWER
managed devices. The 8300 Family supports stacking, clustering, all existing
NetMods, and all other features of the existing Series 3 8000 Series managed
devices. They also provide increased power for faster connection speeds: 15Gbps
on the 3D8350, 30Gbps on the 3D8360, 45Gbps on the 3D8370, and 60Gbps on
the 3D8390.
Dedicated AMP Appliances
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UPPORTED
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EVICES
: AMP7150 and AMP8150
Version 5.3 also introduced two new Series 3 FirePOWER managed devices
designed with additional processing power to maximize the performance of
Sourcefire’s AMP features. The AMP7150 is a 71xx Family device with support for
small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver with 32GB of RAM and a 120GB
hard drive. The AMP8150 is an 81xx Family device with 96GB of RAM, 2 CPUs,
24 cores, and a 400GB hard drive.