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How Modularity Works

Technical Brief
WatchGuard® Technologies, Inc.
Published: February 2016
INTRODUCTION
WatchGuard UTM (Unified Threat Management) appliances provide the protection that midsize
businesses and distributed enterprises need today to prevent infection from malware, ransomware, and
advanced threats. UTM capabilities provide the benefit of an all-in-one appliance with advanced security
controls, and WatchGuard Dimension, which ships standard on all WatchGuard appliances, provides
advanced threat visibility and network intelligence. But organizations need this protection from an
appliance that fits into their existing network. They cannot change network topology to fit their new
security appliance.
Network environments are getting more diverse with a vast array of options to choose from. Fiber is not
just found in the enterprise datacenter. Even small and midsize businesses have fiber connections from
their Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and switch equipment that provides 1 Gb or 10 Gb fiber.
WatchGuard's Firebox M4600 and Firebox M5600 appliances both provide two empty bays that can be
used to add network modules to define a configuration that meet the needs of almost any network
configuration. There are three modular interface types to choose from, and they can be used in any
combination.
4 x 10 Gb Fiber
8 x 1 Gb Copper
8 x 1 Gb Fiber
Expandable network modules offer room to grow for the future. If the need for more network ports into
the firewall grows, the business doesn't have to do a costly rip-and-replace. The network admin can
simply add a new module to the existing appliance to increase port density.
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  • Page 1 Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and switch equipment that provides 1 Gb or 10 Gb fiber. WatchGuard’s Firebox M4600 and Firebox M5600 appliances both provide two empty bays that can be used to add network modules to define a configuration that meet the needs of almost any network configuration.
  • Page 2 How Does Modularity Work? Figure 1: Optional modules to support the appropriate M4600 or M5600 configuration. The image above is from the modular configuration tool on the WatchGuard website at http://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-products/firebox-m4600-m5600/overview. This tool displays the modules that are available for each appliance, and allows the user to interactively drag a module to an empty bay to explore configuration options.
  • Page 3 For example module A6 refers to port 6 on the interface module installed in slot A. Figure 2: This image shows the standard list of ports that correspond to slots A and B. www.watchguard.com Page 3...
  • Page 4 Figure 3: This image shows how the list expands as a module is added to slot C. www.watchguard.com Page 4...
  • Page 5 24 – 31 D0 – D3 (4 port) 24 – 27 If any slot is empty, those interface numbers do not appear in the configuration, and the interface numbers for other installed modular interfaces do not change. www.watchguard.com Page 5...
  • Page 6: Product Information

    10 Gb ports support the SFP+ standard. Transceivers and direct attach cables that support these standards will work in the appliance. WatchGuard maintains a current hardware compatibility list of transceivers that have been tested and confirmed to work with our appliances in our Knowledge Base.

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