Cisco PIX - List of Part Numbers For PCI, ISA, and EISA Expansion Cards

List of Part Numbers For PCI, ISA, and EISA Expansion Cards

  • Flash cards
    • ??? - 512 kB ISA flash card used in the original NTI PIX, PIX Classic and 10000. It is manufactured by Productivity Enhancement Products. Aside from progressive manufacturing refinements, the 512 KB and 2 MB flash cards were identical aside from the chips that populated it. Both booted from a 28F256 chip, but the 512 KB card only populated two of the flash sockets with 28F020 chips, while the 2 MB card populated all four sockets with 29C040 chips
    • ??? - 2 MB ISA flash card used in the PIX Classic, 10000, 510, and 520, as well as the SSG-6510 and many LocalDirectors. It is manufactured by Productivity Enhancement Products.
    • PIX-FLASH-16MB - 16 MB ISA flash card for the PIX 510, 520, and 535. It is manufactured by Productivity Enhancement Products.
  • Ethernet cards
    • PIX-1GE-66 - 64 bit/66 MHz PCI 1000baseSX card for PIX 53x. Based on the Intel Pro/1000-F fiber network card using the Intel TL82543GC (Intel code name "Livengood") ASIC (PWLA8490sx ). The 1000baseT variant of this card, the Intel Pro/1000-t Server adapter (PWLA8490t ), is not supported by PIX OS, due to Carrier Extension interoperability problems with early 1000baseT switch products .
    • PIX-1GE - 32 bit/33 MHz PCI 1000baseSX card for PIX 52x. Based on the Intel PWLA8490 Pro/1000 fiber network card with the 82542 (Intel code name "Wiseman") chipset. The ASIC used on this card is the LSI L2A1157/695314-003. . There is no 1000baseT variant of this card. In the release notes for PIX OS 6.02, Cisco advises against installing this card in the 525 and 535, referencing caveat CSCdu00850, although this caveat actually only lists the PIX 535, which is the only model with a 66 MHz PCI bus.
    • PIX-4FE-66 - 64 bit/66 MHz PCI Four port 10/100 Fast Ethernet card. Based on the Intel 82559 chipset. Uses a DEC 21154BE bridge chip.
    • PIX-4FE - 32 bit/33 MHz PCI Four port 10/100 Fast Ethernet card. Based on the Intel 82558b chipset. Uses an Intel 21154AC or DEC 21154AB bridge chip.
    • PIX-1FE - 32 bit/33 MHz PCI Single-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet card. Based on the Intel Pro/100+ family with the 82557, 82558 and 82559 chipsets.
    • ??? - 3COM 3c590 and 3c595 PCI NICs occasionally found in NTI PIX, PIX Classic, 10000, 510, 515, and 520. Mentioned in version 4.4.1 install guide and supported through at least PIX OS 5.1.5 . Since these are off-the-shelf PC components predating the creation of the PIX, there may not be PIX-specific part numbers for these at all.
  • VPN/Encryption acceleration cards
    • PIX-VAC-PLUS - 64 bit/66 MHz PCI IPSec Hardware VPN Accelerator Card, identified by PIX OS as a PIX-VAC+. Supported by the 515, 515e, 520, 525, and 535 running PIX OS 6.3(1) or higher. Accelerates DES, Triple DES, and AES. Part number 74-3176-01. Uses the Broadcom BCM5823KPB-5 chip.
    • PIX-VPN-ACCEL - 32 bit/33 MHz PCI IPSec Hardware VPN Accelerator Card, identified by PIX OS as a PIX-VAC. Accelerates DES and Triple DES. This is a repackaged IRE SafeNet CryptPCI 413-10004 rev 2.3 card. It uses the Analog Devices ADSP-2141L chip. Its part number is 74-1908-01.
    • PIX-PL2 - 32 bit/33 MHz PCI proprietary DES encryption card (discontinued and unsupported from PIX OS 6.0.1 on). It is manufactured by Productivity Enhancement Products.
    • PIX-PL - 32 bit/8 MHz EISA encryption card found in some early PIXs. It is manufactured by Productivity Enhancement Products.
  • FDDI and Token Ring cards
    • PIX-1TR - 32 bit/33 MHz 4/16 Mbit/s PCI Token Ring card based on the Olicom OC-3137/PE-67597 (discontinued and unsupported from PIX OS 6.0.1 on).
    • PIX-FDDI - 32 bit/33 MHz 100 Mbit/s SC duplex PCI FDDI card based on the Interphase 5511 FDDI card (PB05511-002). It was discontinued and unsupported from PIX OS 6.0.1 on.

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