Description
Cisco ASA 5585-X Half Width Network Module with 4 SFP+ Ports
The Cisco ASA 5585-X Half Width Network Module with 4 SFP+ Ports is a compact, high-performance expansion module designed to elevate security appliances with flexible, high-speed connectivity. Engineered for dense data centers and enterprise networks, this half-width module delivers four 10-Gigabit SFP+ uplinks, enabling scalable throughput, robust failover capabilities, and streamlined management within Cisco’s ASA 5585-X platform. Built to maximize reliability and efficiency, it supports diverse deployment scenarios—from campus edge to data-center core—providing the scalable expansion your security architecture demands. If you’re upgrading an ASA 5585-X or expanding capacity in a multi-module security chassis, this network module offers the precision, performance, and resilience essential for modern threat prevention, VPN termination, and high-volume traffic inspection.
- High-density 4 x 10-Gigabit SFP+ uplinks: Each port delivers ample bandwidth for uplinks, server farm aggregation, and high-performance security inspection. This expansion module is ideal for latency-sensitive applications, ensuring fast, reliable data flow between your security stack and critical networks while supporting diverse fiber SFP+ transceivers to match your fiber infrastructure.
- Half-width form factor for dense deployments: The compact design fits neatly into Cisco ASA 5585-X chassis slots without occupying excess space, making it perfect for data centers, branch offices, and enterprise deployments where rack space is at a premium. The half-width footprint enables you to scale linearly as your network grows.
- Reliable security performance and redundancy: Engineered to complement advanced threat protection and VPN capabilities of the ASA 5585-X platform, this module contributes to a resilient security posture. It supports hot-swapping and seamless failover configurations, helping maintain uptime during maintenance or hardware swaps while preserving ongoing security posture and traffic flow.
- Flexible deployment and topology options: Use the four SFP+ ports for uplinks to core networks, aggregated connections to data center fabrics, or direct connections to high-speed servers. The module’s versatility enables scalable security architectures, including multi-path routing, link aggregation, and optimized throughput for inspect-heavy workloads.
- Integrated management readiness and compatibility: Designed to integrate with Cisco’s security management ecosystem, including ASA software features, SNMP monitoring, and centralized logging. Its compatibility with Cisco’s ASA family ensures consistent policy enforcement, smooth upgrades, and unified visibility across your security stack.
Technical Details of Cisco ASA 5585-X Half Width Network Module with 4 SFP+ Ports
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How to install Cisco ASA 5585-X Half Width Network Module with 4 SFP+ Ports
Installing the Cisco ASA 5585-X Half Width Network Module is a straightforward procedure that preserves your system’s security posture while expanding its uplink capacity. Before you begin, ensure you have the correct SFP+ transceivers compatible with your fiber backbone and that you have the appropriate tools and static-safe working environment. Follow these steps to install the module securely and correctly:
1) Power down considerations and safety: If the ASA 5585-X is running, assess whether a maintenance window is available to minimize disruption. For hot-swappable modules, consult your organization's change management policy, as this operation may be performed with the system powered off or in a controlled warm state depending on your hardware revision and software configuration. Ensure grounding and anti-static precautions before handling the module to protect delicate electronics.
2) Access the chassis and locate the expansion slot: Identify an available half-width slot in your ASA 5585-X chassis designed to accept the network module. Confirm that the slot is compatible with four SFP+ ports and that adjacent modules are securely seated. If your chassis requires hot-swapping, verify your Power and Fan status indicators to anticipate any transient changes during insertion.
3) Insert the module: With care, align the module with the slot connectors and slide it in until it seats firmly. You should hear or feel a gentle click indicating a secure connection. Avoid excessive force; improper seating can cause interface or system instability. Ensure the module’s faceplate is flush and that there is no uneven pressure on adjacent components.
4) Connect transceivers and fiber cables: Install compatible SFP+ transceivers into the module’s ports if not pre-populated. Attach the fiber optic cables or copper-backed SFP+ cables as required by your network design. Route cables neatly to prevent strain and verify that the fiber polarity and connector types match your backbone infrastructure. If you are implementing link aggregation, prepare the corresponding ports accordingly and configure the required LACP settings on the ASA.
5) Power on and verify: Restore power to the chassis (if it was powered down) and monitor the module’s status indicators. Use the ASA’s web GUI or CLI to confirm that the new interface is recognized, up, and finely tuned to your traffic patterns. Validate that the SFP+ ports are negotiating the expected speeds and duplex settings and that no errors or collisions are reported on the interface statistics. Finally, apply or adjust security policies to leverage the new uplinks for traffic inspection, VPN termination, or encrypted data flows as required by your deployment.
6) Post-install validation and optimization: Run a connectivity test to verify end-to-end reachability across the new uplinks. If you enabled link aggregation, confirm LACP partner negotiation and ensure balanced distribution of traffic across the 4 SFP+ ports. Monitor performance metrics like throughput, latency, and security inspection rates to ensure the module delivers the expected improvements without introducing bottlenecks. Maintain updated firmware and software to maximize compatibility with your ASA platform and to take advantage of security enhancements and performance fixes.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the purpose of the Cisco ASA 5585-X Half Width Network Module with 4 SFP+ Ports? This module adds four high-speed SFP+ uplinks to a Cisco ASA 5585-X security appliance, enabling scalable connectivity for data centers, campuses, and enterprise networks while supporting advanced security features and high-throughput inspection workloads.
- What kind of environments is this module best suited for? It is ideal for environments requiring dense, scalable uplink connectivity in security-focused deployments, including data centers, large campuses, gateways, and branch office backbones where high-speed traffic inspection and VPN termination are critical.
- Is this module hot-swappable? Yes. The Cisco ASA 5585-X Half Width Network Module supports hot-swappable operation, allowing you to add or replace the module with minimal downtime in compatible chassis configurations, subject to your maintenance policies.
- What kind of SFP+ transceivers should be used? Use Cisco-approved SFP+ transceivers that match your fiber medium (single-mode or multi-mode) and distance requirements. Always verify compatibility with your ASA model and software version to ensure optimal performance and support.
- Can I use this module with all ASA 5585-X configurations? The module is designed for ASA 5585-X platforms with compatible expansion slots. To ensure best results, confirm slot compatibility, firmware requirements, and licensed features in your specific ASA deployment, and review Cisco’s installation guides for your software version.
- Does this module require special cabling or tools? Basic fiber or copper SFP+ cabling is required, along with standard installation tools and static-safe handling practices. Refer to your network design and Cisco documentation for any specific cabling standards or jumper requirements.
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