Watchguard Firebox M440
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What Xeon processor is supported?
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Is the preferred CPU the i3-4130?
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Can someone recommend a CPU for a M440 unit.
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Oh wait the 440? I misread that.
The 440 is the one with like 26 ports right? I think that's an Atom C2758 so it will be soldered in.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Watchguard Firebox M400:
Oh wait the 440? I misread that.
The 440 is the one with like 26 ports right? I think that's an Atom C2758 so it will be soldered in.
Steve
Yes... is that good or bad?
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Is the C2758 a AES-NI cpu?
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Yes, it supports AES-NI. It's very low power consumption.... if that's a concern.
A much bigger issue with that box is that those ports are connected via an onboard switch, kind of similar to our own XG-7100. We put in a lot of development work to support that switch in FreeBSD/pfSense to be able to make changes to it etc. This one is not that.
http://www.lannerinc.com/products/x86-network-appliances/x86-rackmount-appliances/up-2010Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Watchguard Firebox M400:
Yes, it supports AES-NI. It's very low power consumption.... if that's a concern.
A much bigger issue with that box is that those ports are connected via an onboard switch, kind of similar to our own XG-7100. We put in a lot of development work to support that switch in FreeBSD/pfSense to be able to make changes to it etc. This one is not that.
http://www.lannerinc.com/products/x86-network-appliances/x86-rackmount-appliances/up-2010Steve
Will the M440 be a good device for pfSense? I would hate to return them since I got a great deal for 2 units.
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I have no idea without testing one. Which would be fun!
But if the switch is controllable only via smbus for example it might be a challenge to say the least.
I'm sure you could install it but you might find only the 10GbE ports are available initially.
Can you try it and see?Steve
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I guess the M400 device would have the better device to buy.
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@stephenw10 said in Watchguard Firebox M400:
I have no idea without testing one. Which would be fun!
But if the switch is controllable only via smbus for example it might be a challenge to say the least.
I'm sure you could install it but you might find only the 10GbE ports are available initially.
Can you try it and see?Steve
I could send you 1 of the devices to work on.
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I think you're in the US and I'm in the UK. It would likely have to wait until I'm next over there.
But the switch may be pre-configured in someway that allows you to use it anyway.
The best thing to do here would be start a new thread and document everything you find.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Watchguard Firebox M400:
I think you're in the US and I'm in the UK. It would likely have to wait until I'm next over there.
But the switch may be pre-configured in someway that allows you to use it anyway.
The best thing to do here would be start a new thread and document everything you find.
Steve
Will do... the units are arriving on Friday.
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Is the Atom CPU in the M440 a good CPU for pfSense?
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Yes, it's pretty good. We used it in a number of models.
Though obviously it's part of the C2000 family with all that implies.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Watchguard Firebox M400:
Yes, it's pretty good. We used it in a number of models.
Though obviously it's part of the C2000 family with all that implies.
Steve
I assume the M400 model would have been the preferred model to purchase right?
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@stephenw10 said in Watchguard Firebox M400:
Yes, it's pretty good. We used it in a number of models.
Though obviously it's part of the C2000 family with all that implies.
Steve
What current models? -
Below is a link to the Lanner UP-2010. This may give you a preview of what the internal hardware may look like for the M440. I will receive the unit on Friday.
http://www.lannerinc.com/phocadownload/user-manuals/x86-network-appliances/UP-2010_manual_v1.1_20160304.pdf
Does anyone know if pfSense works with the Marvell Prestera 98DX3035 packet processor?
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@stephenw10 said in Watchguard Firebox M400:
Yeah, I couldn't make it boot USB. It should boot CF or SATA if CF is not present. So you should be able to write the install image to CF, boot from it and install to SATA and then boot from that after pulling the CF card.
Or you can install to CF in something else and swap it into the m400.
Steve
Question... How do you install pfSense to a SATA drive after booting from a Compact Flash? In preparation for my M440 on Friday, I am installing pfSense on a CF now. Just trying to get ahead of the game.
Also can pfSense be installed on a 2GB CF?
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I split these off into a new thread to avoid spamming the m400 thread.
@pglover19 said in Watchguard Firebox M440:
I assume the M400 model would have been the preferred model to purchase right?
It depends what you're looking for in terms of power consumption, throughput, ports etc. The M400 is proven though which makes it safer. (but less fun!)
@pglover19 said in Watchguard Firebox M440:
What current models?
No current models but it was used in the C2758, SG-8860 and XG-2758.
@pglover19 said in Watchguard Firebox M440:
Does anyone know if pfSense works with the Marvell Prestera 98DX3035 packet processor?
Almost certainly not. There are very few switches supported by etherswitchcfg. As I said we had to add support for the switches in the devices we ship currently.
@pglover19 said in Watchguard Firebox M440:
Question... How do you install pfSense to a SATA drive after booting from a Compact Flash? In preparation for my M440 on Friday, I am installing pfSense on a CF now. Just trying to get ahead of the game.
Also can pfSense be installed on a 2GB CF?
You can probably put the installer image on the CF card, boot that and install to SATA that way. I have also installed to SATA or CF in something else and moved the drive. That's what I did in the M400.
Yes it can be installed in 2GB though you would want to remove swap during the install.
Just to start poking about in the hardware you could always boot the 2GB 2.5.3 Nano image. You just need to write that to the card. Until you get the box you won't know locked down it is. You might be able to boot USB which removed all those issues.
Steve