Norton Secure Edge 5600 01-SSC-3830

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Identifiers
Model SONICWALL 01-SSC-3830
MPN SONICWALL 01-SSC-3830
Dimensions / Weight
Key Features
AC input frequency
The frequency of the alternating current supplied to a power supply or charger, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the acceptable operating range for the electrical mains that powers the device, ensuring proper functionality and safety.
50 - 60 Hz
AC input voltage
The range of alternating current voltage that the product accepts from its power source, expressed in volts (V). It indicates the minimum and maximum supply voltages compatible with the device across different regions.
120-230 V
Connectivity technology
The network and data interface technologies supported by the product, such as Wired, Wireless, USB, Bluetooth, or combinations thereof. Each value represents a distinct technology that can be used for communication or power delivery.
Wired & Wireless
DHCP server
Indicates whether the device supports acting as a DHCP server, allowing it to assign IP addresses and network configuration settings to clients on the network.
Yes
Ethernet LAN ports
Represents the total count of Ethernet LAN (RJ‑45) interfaces available on a product. The value is an integer indicating how many physical Ethernet ports are present, regardless of speed or generation.
14
Firewall throughput
The maximum rate at which a firewall can process or transmit network traffic, expressed in megabits per second (Mbits/s). It indicates the capacity of the device to handle data flow without bottlenecks.
9000 Mbit/s
Flash memory
The total amount of internal flash memory available in a device, expressed as a data size (e.g., megabytes or gigabytes). This attribute indicates how much data can be stored on the device’s built‑in flash storage and is useful for comparing storage capacity across products.
1024 MB
Form factor
Specifies the physical configuration or design of a product, such as ATX, Micro‑ATX, Mini‑ITX, tower, case with cover, etc. It describes how the device is built and what mounting or expansion options it supports.
1U
Internal memory
The total amount of internal memory available in a device, expressed as a data size such as megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). It indicates how much information the component can hold for active processes and affects multitasking performance.
4096 MB
Management protocols
A list of network protocols that a device can use for configuration, monitoring and remote management, such as SNMP, HTTP/HTTPS, Telnet, SSH or other standard interfaces. Each protocol is represented by its common name and may be separated by commas or slashes in the source data.
SNMP 2, SNMP 3, CLI
Networking standards IEEE 802.1p
Number of Users
The total number of individual users that can be supported or accessed by the product or service. It represents a count of distinct user accounts, connections, or licenses and is expressed as an integer value.
750000 user(s)
Power consumption 90.9 W
Power supply
The electrical power consumption or output of the product, expressed in watts (W). It indicates how much energy the device uses during operation or how much power it can deliver to connected equipment.
250 W
Quality of Service support
Indicates whether a product supports Quality of Service (QoS) features, which allow prioritization and management of network traffic to ensure optimal performance for critical applications.
Yes
Rack mounting
Indicates whether a product is designed to be mounted in a rack system. The value can be "Yes" or "No", or it may specify the height occupied by the device using rack units (U) such as "1U", "2U", or a numeric measurement with unit, e.g., "61.25 mm".
Yes
Routing protocols
A list of routing protocols that a device can use to forward network traffic, such as OSPF, RIP, BGP, EIGRP, IS‑IS, and VRRP. Each protocol is represented by its standard name and may be separated by commas or slashes in the source data.
BGP,OSPF,RIP-1,RIP-2
Security algorithms
A list of cryptographic and authentication methods that a device can use for secure communication or data protection. Each entry represents a distinct algorithm or protocol, such as encryption ciphers (e.g., AES, WEP), authentication mechanisms (e.g., RADIUS, WPA‑PSK), or network security protocols (e.g., HTTPS, SSL/TLS). The values are typically separated by commas and may include both technical identifiers and consumer‑friendly labels.
128-bit AES,192-bit AES,256-bit AES,SHA-1
SFP module slots quantity
The total count of Small Form‑factor Pluggable (SFP) ports available on a networking device, such as switches or routers. Each port can accept an SFP transceiver module for fiber or copper connections, allowing the device to support additional network interfaces.
4
SFP+ module slots quantity
The total count of Small Form‑factor Pluggable (SFP+) ports available on a networking device, such as switches or routers. Each port can accept an SFP+ transceiver module for fiber or copper connections. The value is a whole integer indicating how many separate SFP+ interfaces the product provides.
2
SFP/SFP+ slots quantity
The total count of Small Form‑factor Pluggable Plus (SFP+) ports available on a networking device, such as switches or routers. Each port can accept an SFP+ transceiver module for high‑speed fiber or copper connections, typically supporting 10 Gb/s or higher. The value is a whole integer indicating how many separate SFP+ interfaces the product provides.
6
VLANs 512
VPN throughput
The maximum rate at which a VPN device can process or transmit encrypted network traffic, expressed in megabits per second (Mbits/s). It indicates the capacity of the VPN appliance to handle secure data flow without bottlenecks.
4500 Mbit/s
VPN tunnels quantity
Represents the count of virtual private network (VPN) tunnels that a device or service can establish simultaneously. This value indicates how many independent secure connections are supported for remote access, site‑to‑site links, or other encrypted communications.
4000
WAN connection
The type of network interface used to connect a device to the wide‑area network (WAN). It specifies the physical connector and protocol, such as Ethernet (RJ‑45), ADSL (RJ‑11), or mobile cellular (SIM/USB). This attribute helps users identify the required cables, adapters, or SIM cards for external connectivity.
Ethernet (RJ-45)
SONICWALL

SONICWALL is a brand of network security appliances that provide firewall, intrusion prevention, anti-virus, and anti-spyware protection. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.