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C ON T E N T S About This Guide v Document Objectives Audience v v Document Organization vi Document Conventions vi Safety Warning vii Installation Warnings x Where to Find Safety and Warning Information xiii Obtaining Documentation xiv Cisco.
Contents CHAPTER ASA 5505 2 2-1 Product Overview 2-2 Memory Requirements 2-3 Installing the Chassis 2-3 Connecting the Interface Cables 2-3 Powering on the ASA 5505 2-5 Installing a Cable Lock 2-6 CHAPTER ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 3 Product Overview 3-1 3-2 Memory Requirements 3-5 Installing the Chassis 3-5 Rack-Mounting the Chassis 3-6 Setting the Chassis on a Desktop 3-7 Connecting the Interface Cables 3-8 APPENDIX A Installing and Replacing the SSM A-1 Installing a
Contents Removing and Replacing the CompactFlash B-10 Removing the System CompactFlash B-10 Replacing the System CompactFlash B-12 Removing the User CompactFlash B-13 Replacing the User CompactFlash B-14 APPENDIX C Cable Pinouts C-1 10/100/1000BaseT Connectors Console Port (RJ-45) RJ-45 to DB-9 C-1 C-2 C-3 MGMT 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Gigabit and Fibre Channel Ports C-3 C-4 INDEX Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide OL-10089-01 iii
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About This Guide This preface includes the following sections: • Document Objectives, page v • Audience, page v • Document Organization, page vi • Document Conventions, page vi • Safety Warning, page vii • Installation Warnings, page x • Obtaining Documentation, page xiv • Documentation Feedback, page xv • Cisco Product Security Overview, page xv • Obtaining Technical Assistance, page xvi • Obtaining Additional Publications and Information, page xvii Document Objectives This guide desc
About This Guide Document Organization Document Organization This guide includes the following chapters: • Chapter 1, “Preparing for Installation” describes the installation overview, safety recommendations, and general site requirements. • Chapter 2, “ASA 5505” describes the ASA 5505 product overview, and the installation procedures. • Chapter 3, “ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550” describes the ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, ASA 5550 product overview, and the installation procedures.
About This Guide Safety Warning Safety Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
About This Guide Safety Warning Avvertenza IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone. Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti. Per le traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento, vedere le avvertenze di sicurezza che accompagnano questo dispositivo.
About This Guide Safety Warning Varning! VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR Denna varningssignal signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga olyckor. Se översättningarna av de varningsmeddelanden som finns i denna publikation, och se de översatta säkerhetsvarningarna som medföljer denna anordning.
About This Guide Installation Warnings Installation Warnings Be sure to read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ASA 5500 document that accompanied this device before installing the chassis. This document contains important safety information.
About This Guide Installation Warnings Wrist Strap Warning Warning During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself. Statement 94 Work During Lightning Activity Warning Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity.
About This Guide Installation Warnings Blank Faceplates and Cover Panels Warning Warning Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not operate the system unless all cards, faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place.
About This Guide Installation Warnings 48 VDC Power System Warning The customer 48 volt power system must provide reinforced insulation between the primary AC power and the 48 VDC output. Statement 128 Multiple Power Cord Warning This unit has more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electric shock when servicing a unit, disconnect the power cord of the power strip that the unit is plugged into.
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C H A P T E R 1 Preparing for Installation The information in this guide applies to the following ASA 5500 series models: ASA 5505, ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550. In this guide, references to “Cisco ASA 5500 series adaptive security appliance” and “adaptive security appliance” apply to all models unless specifically noted otherwise.
Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation Installation Overview Installation Overview To prepare for the installation of the chassis, perform the following steps: Step 1 Review the safety precautions outlined in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ASA 5500 Series document. Step 2 Read the release notes for the respective software version. Step 3 Unpack the chassis.
Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation Safety Recommendations Maintaining Safety with Electricity Warning Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies, unplug the power cord on AC units; disconnect the power at the circuit breaker on DC units. Statement 12 Follow these guidelines when working on equipment powered by electricity: • Before beginning procedures that require access to the interior of the chassis, locate the emergency power-off switch for the room in which you are working.
Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation General Site Requirements Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. ESD damage occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures. • Always follow ESD-prevention procedures when removing and replacing components. Ensure that the chassis is electrically connected to earth ground.
Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation General Site Requirements • Ensure that the chassis top panel is secure. The chassis is designed to allow cooling air to flow effectively within it. An open chassis allows air leaks, which may interrupt and redirect the flow of cooling air from the internal components. Power Supply Considerations The following chassis models can have either an AC or DC power supply: ASA 5505, ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540 and ASA 5550.
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C H A P T E R 2 ASA 5505 Read through the entire guide before beginning any of the procedures in this chapter. Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 49 Caution Read the safety warnings in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ASA 5500 Series and follow proper safety procedures when performing these steps.
Chapter 2 ASA 5505 Product Overview Product Overview This section describes the front and rear panels. Figure 2-1 shows the front panel LEDs. Figure 2-1 Front Panel LEDs and Ports 3 4 LINK/ACT 5 Power 6 Status 7 Active 8 VPN SSC 100 MBPS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cisco ASA 5505 Series Adaptive Security Appliance 1 153644 0 0 2 1 USB 2.0 interface 5 Status 2 100 Mbps 6 Active 3 LINK/ACT LEDs 7 VPN 4 Power 8 SSC Figure 2-2 shows the rear panel LEDs and Ports.
Chapter 2 ASA 5505 Memory Requirements Memory Requirements The memory requirement for the ASA 5505 is 256MB. Installing the Chassis This section contains the following topics: • Connecting the Interface Cables, page 2-3 • Powering on the ASA 5505, page 2-5 • Installing a Cable Lock, page 2-6 Connecting the Interface Cables This section describes how to connect the cables to the Ethernet and Console ports.
Chapter 2 ASA 5505 Installing the Chassis a. Step 1 Connect Port 0, the outside Ethernet port, to the public network, that is, the Internet: Note Step 2 Ethernet ports By default, switch port 0/0 is the outside port. If needed you can change the inside and outside ports assignments later. Connect your network devices with an Ethernet cable to one of the inside ports (numbered 1 through 7).
Chapter 2 ASA 5505 Installing the Chassis Console port b. You can access the command line for administration using the console port on the ASA 5505. To connect to the console port and run a serial terminal emulator on a PC or workstation, perform the following steps: Step 1 Plug one end of the PC terminal adapter into a standard 9-pin PC serial port on your PC. Step 2 Plug one end of the blue console cable into the PC terminal adapter.
Chapter 2 ASA 5505 Installing the Chassis Installing a Cable Lock The ASA 5505 includes a slot that accepts standard desktop cable locks to provide physical security. The cable lock is not included. To install a cable lock, perform the following steps: Step 1 Follow the directions from the manufacturer for attaching the other end of the cable for securing the ASA 5505. Step 2 Attach the cable lock to the lock slot on the back panel of the ASA 5505.
C H A P T E R 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Read through the entire guide before beginning any of the procedures in this chapter. Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 49 Caution Read the safety warnings in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ASA 5500 Series and follow proper safety procedures when performing these steps.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Product Overview Product Overview This section describes the front and rear panels. Figure 3-1 shows the front panel LEDs. Figure 3-1 Front Panel LEDs CISCO ASA 5540 SERIES POWER STATUS ACTIVE 1 Color State Description FLASH 3 5 2 LED VPN 119638 Adaptive Security Appliance 4 1 Power Green On The system has power. 2 Status Flashing The power-up diagnostics are running or the system is booting.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Product Overview For more information about the Management port, see the management only command in the Cisco Security Appliance Command Reference. The ASA 5550 has a fixed configuration with an embedded 4GE slot as shown in Figure 3-3.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Product Overview Table 3-1 describes the 4GE SSM LEDs. Table 3-1 2, 7 3, 8 4GE SSM LEDs for the ASA 5550 LED Color State Description LINK Green Solid There is an Ethernet link. Flashing There is Ethernet activity. Off 10 MB There is no network activity. Green 100 MB There is network activity at 100 Mbps. Amber 1000 MB (GigE) There is network activity at 1000 Mbps. SPEED 4 POWER Green On The system has power.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Memory Requirements Memory Requirements Table 3-3 lists the CPU and the memory specifications for each model. Table 3-3 CPU and Memory Specifications Model CPU DRAM ASA 5510 1.6 GHz Celeron 256 MB ASA 5520 2.0 GHz Celeron 512 MB ASA 5540 2.0 GHz Pentium 4 1024 MB ASA 5550 2.0 GHz Pentium 4 1024 MB Installing the Chassis This section describes how to rack-mount and install the adaptive security appliance.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Installing the Chassis Rack-Mounting the Chassis To rack-mount the chassis, perform the following steps: Attach the rack-mount brackets to the chassis using the supplied screws. Attach the brackets to the holes as shown in Figure 3-5. After the brackets are secured to the chassis, you can rack-mount it.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Installing the Chassis Setting the Chassis on a Desktop To set the chassis on a desktop, perform the following steps: Step 1 Locate the rubber feet on the black adhesive strip that shipped with the chassis. Figure 3-7 Identifying the Rubber Feet 126919 1 2 1 Rubber feet 2 Black adhesive strip Step 2 Place the chassis upside down, on a smooth, flat surface.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Installing the Chassis Connecting the Interface Cables This section describes how to connect the cables to the Console, Auxiliary, Management, 4GE SSM, and SSM ports. In this document, SSM refers to an intelligent SSM, the AIP SSM or CSC SSM. Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Installing the Chassis a. Management port The adaptive security appliance has a dedicated management interface referred to as the Management0/0 port. The Management0/0 port is a Fast Ethernet interface with a dedicated port used only for traffic management. You can configure any interface to be a management-only interface using the management-only command. You can also disable management-only mode on the management interface.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Installing the Chassis b. Console port – Connect the serial console cable as shown in Figure 3-10. The console cable has a DB-9 connector on one end for the serial port on your computer, and the other end is an RJ-45 connector. – Connect the RJ-45 connector to the Console port on the adaptive security appliance. – Connect the other end of the cable, the DB-9 connector, to the console port on your computer.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Installing the Chassis c. Auxiliary port – Connect the serial console cable as shown in Figure 3-10. The console cable has a DB-9 connector on one end for the serial port on your computer, and the other end is an RJ-45 connector. – Connect the RJ-45 connector to the auxiliary port (labeled AUX) on the adaptive security appliance. – Connect the other end of the cable, the DB-9 connector, to the serial port on your computer.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Installing the Chassis d. 4GE SSM • Ethernet port – Connect one RJ-45 connector to the Ethernet port of the 4GE SSM. – Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your network device, such as a router, switch or hub. Note The 4GE SSM is optional, this connection is necessary only if you have installed the 4GE SSM on the adaptive security appliance.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Installing the Chassis SFP modules • – Insert and slide the SFP module into the SFP port until you hear a click. The click indicates that the SFP module is locked into the port. – Remove the optical port plugs from the installed SFP as shown in Figure 3-13. Figure 3-13 Removing the Optical Port Plug 2 STAT US 143146 1 1 Optical port plug 2 SFP module – Connect the LC connector to the SFP module as shown in Figure 3-14.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Installing the Chassis e. SSM – Connect one RJ-45 connector to the management port on the SSM, as shown in Figure 3-15. – Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to your network devices. Note SSMs are optional, this connection is necessary only if you have installed an SSM on the adaptive security appliance.
Chapter 3 ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550 Installing the Chassis f. Ethernet ports – Connect the RJ-45 connector to the Ethernet port. – Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your network device, such as a router, switch or hub.
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A P P E N D I X A Installing and Replacing the SSM This appendix describes how to install and replace the 4GE Security Services Module (SSM) and the SSM. In this document, SSM refers to the intelligent SSM, the Advanced Inspection and Prevention Security Services Module (AIP) SSM or the Content Security and Control Security Services Module (CSC) SSM.
Appendix A Installing and Replacing the SSM Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM Overview Figure A-1 lists the 4GE SSM ports and LEDs. Figure A-1 4GE SSM Ports and LEDs 3 2 2 1 8 0 SPD 132983 LNK 3 7 Cisco SSM-4GE 4 1 Note 5 6 1 RJ-45 ports 5 Status LED 2 RJ-45 Link LED 6 SFP ports 3 RJ-45 Speed LED 7 SFP Link LED 4 Power LED 8 SFP Speed LED Figure A-1 shows SFP modules installed in the ports slots.
Appendix A Installing and Replacing the SSM Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM Installing the 4GE SSM Note The following is only supported on the ASA 5510, ASA 5520, and ASA 5540. To install a new 4GE SSM for the first time, perform the following steps: Step 1 Power off the adaptive security appliance. Step 2 Locate the grounding strap from the accessory kit and fasten it to your wrist so that it contacts your bare skin. Attach the other end to the chassis.
Appendix A Installing and Replacing the SSM Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM Replacing the 4GE SSM Note The following is only supported on the ASA 5510, ASA 5520, and ASA 5540. To replace an existing 4GE SSM, perform the following steps: Step 1 Enter the hw-mod mod 1 shut command in privileged EXEC mode. Verify that the module is down by making sure that the LEDs are all off. Step 2 Locate the grounding strap from the accessory kit and fasten it to your wrist, so that it contacts your bare skin.
Appendix A Installing and Replacing the SSM Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM SFP Module Note The following is supported on the ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550. The adaptive security appliance uses a field-replaceable SFP module to establish Gigabit connections. Table A-2 lists the SFP modules that are supported by the adaptive security appliance.
Appendix A Installing and Replacing the SSM Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM Installing the SFP Module Note The following is supported on the ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550. To install the SFP module in the 4GE SSM, perform the following steps: Step 1 Line up the SFP module with the port and slide the SFP module into the port slot until it locks into position as shown in Figure A-4.
Appendix A Installing and Replacing the SSM Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM Removing the SFP Module Note The following is supported on the ASA 5510, ASA 5520, ASA 5540, and ASA 5550. The SFP modules have different types of latching devices used to detach the SFP module from a port.
Appendix A Installing and Replacing the SSM Installing and Replacing the SSM Installing and Replacing the SSM The adaptive security appliance supports the AIP SSM and the CSC SSM, also referred to as the intelligent SSM in this document. Note The following is only supported on the ASA 5510, ASA 5520, and ASA 5540. The AIP SSM runs advanced IPS software that provides security inspection. There are two types of the AIP SSM: the AIP SSM 10 and the AIP SSM 20.
Appendix A Installing and Replacing the SSM Installing and Replacing the SSM This section describes how to install and replace the SSM in the adaptive security appliance. This section includes the following sections: • Installing an SSM, page A-9 • Replacing an SSM, page A-10 Figure A-6 lists the SSM LEDs. PW R D EE ST AT U S 119644 LI NK /A CT SSM LEDs SP Figure A-6 1 2 3 4 Table A-6 describes the SSM LEDs.
Appendix A Installing and Replacing the SSM Installing and Replacing the SSM Figure A-7 Removing the Screws from the Slot Cover MGMT USB2 USB1 Step 4 Figure A-8 FLASH ER W PO U AT ST S TIV AC E VP N FL AS 119642 LINK SPD LIN K SPD 3 LINK 2 SPD LIN K SPD 1 0 H Insert the SSM into the slot opening as shown in Figure A-8.
Appendix A Installing and Replacing the SSM Installing and Replacing the SSM Step 6 Attach the screws to secure the SSM to the chassis. Step 7 Enter the hw-mod mod 1 reset command in privileged EXEC mode to reset the SSM. Step 8 Check the LEDs. If the SSM is installed properly, the POWER LED is solid green and the STATUS LED flashes green. Step 9 Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to the port and the other end of the cable to your network devices. For more information, see Figure 3-15.
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A P P E N D I X B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures This appendix describes how to install and replace the chassis cover, the power supply, and the CompactFlash.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover Step 3 Remove the screws from the top of the chassis (Figure B-1). Figure B-1 Removing the Top Panel Screws CISCO ASA 5540 SERIES POWER STATUS ACTIVE VPN FLASH Pull the top panel up as shown in Figure B-2. Put the panel in a safe place.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover Replacing the Chassis Cover Caution Do not operate the adaptive security appliance without the chassis cover installed. The chassis cover protects the internal components, prevents electrical shorts, and provides proper air-flow for cooling the electronic components. To replace the chassis cover, perform the following steps: Step 1 Place the chassis on a secure surface with the front panel facing you.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Working in an ESD Environment Working in an ESD Environment Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. ESD damage occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures. Always follow ESD-prevention procedures when you remove and replace components. Ensure that the chassis is electrically connected to earth ground.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Step 6 Lift the rear of the chassis from the surface and unscrew both the screws that secures the power supply to the chassis, as shown in Figure B-5. Figure B-5 Removing the Power Supply Screws S E A FL N P V R TIV E A C S 119581 P O W TA TU S H FLASH 1 1 Chassis bottom Step 7 Locate the power connector on the system board.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Step 9 Remove the power supply brace by pulling it up and then out as shown in Figure B-7. Figure B-7 Removing the Power Supply 4 119578 3 2 1 Step 10 1 Back panel 3 Power supply brace 2 Power supply 4 Front panel From the back of the chassis, push the power supply forward, and then lift it up and out.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Replacing the AC Power Supply To replace the AC power supply, perform the following steps: Step 1 Insert the new power supply into place and slide it towards the back of the adaptive security appliance. Step 2 Lift the rear of the adaptive security appliance from the surface and reinstall both screws. Step 3 Insert the power supply brace and press down until it fits into place, as shown in Figure B-8.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Installing the DC Model Installing the DC Model Warning Note Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is OFF, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the switch handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Installing the DC Model Step 6 The adaptive security appliance is equipped with two grounding holes at the side of the chassis, which you can use to connect a two-hole grounding lug to the adaptive security appliance. Use 8-32 screws to connect a copper standard barrel grounding lug to the holes. The adaptive security appliance requires a lug where the distance between the center of each hole is 0.56 inches.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the CompactFlash Step 11 Replace the DC power supply plastic shied. Step 12 Power on the adaptive security appliance from the switch at the rear of the chassis. Note If you need to power cycle the DC adaptive security appliance, wait at least 5 seconds between powering off the adaptive security appliance and powering it back on.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the CompactFlash Step 6 Carefully slide the CompactFlash out of its connector as shown in Figure B-11. The CompactFlash has a lip on its lower edge, which you can use to grip the CompactFlash. Otherwise, use sliding pressure with your thumb or finger to slide the CompactFlash out of its connector.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the CompactFlash Replacing the System CompactFlash To replace the system CompactFlash, perform the following steps: Step 1 Align the new system CompactFlash with the connector on the riser card. Step 2 Push the system CompactFlash inward until it is fully seated in the connector, see Figure B-12. Figure B-12 Replacing the System CompactFlash 114004 1 1 System CompactFlash Step 3 Replace the adaptive security appliance cover.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the CompactFlash Removing the User CompactFlash To remove the user CompactFlash, perform the following steps: Step 1 Locate the user CompactFlash in its slot in the rear panel of the chassis. Step 2 Press the release button to eject the card. See Figure B-13.
Appendix B Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the CompactFlash Replacing the User CompactFlash To replace the user CompactFlash, perform the following steps: Step 1 Locate the user CompactFlash slot in the rear panel of the chassis. See Figure B-14.
A P P E N D I X C Cable Pinouts This appendix describes pinout information for 10/100/1000BaseT ports, console and the RJ-45 to DB-9 ports, and the Management 10/100/1000 Ethernet port, and includes the following sections: • 10/100/1000BaseT Connectors, page C-1 • Console Port (RJ-45), page C-2 • RJ-45 to DB-9, page C-3 • MGMT 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port, page C-3 • Gigabit and Fibre Channel Ports, page C-4 10/100/1000BaseT Connectors The adaptive security appliance supports 10/100/1000BaseT ports
Appendix C Cable Pinouts Console Port (RJ-45) 10/100/1000 Port Pinouts Pin Label 1 TP0+ 2 TP0- 3 TP1+ 4 TP2+ 5 TP2- 6 TP1- 7 TP3+ 8 TP3- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 60915 Figure C-2 Console Port (RJ-45) Cisco products use the following three types of RJ-45 cables: Note • Straight-through • Crossover Cisco does not provide these cables; they are widely available from other sources. Figure C-3 shows the RJ 45 cable.
Appendix C Cable Pinouts RJ-45 to DB-9 Examine the sequence of colored wires to determine the type of RJ-45 cable, as follows: • Straight-through—The colored wires are in the same sequence at both ends of the cable. • Crossover—The first (far left) colored wire at one end of the cable is the third colored wire at the other end of the cable.
Appendix C Cable Pinouts Gigabit and Fibre Channel Ports Table C-3 10/100/1000BASE-T Management Port Cable Pinouts (MDI) Signal Pin TD+ 1 TD- 2 RD+ 3 RD- 6 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used 7 Not used 8 Gigabit and Fibre Channel Ports Table C-4 lists the types of SFP modules and connectors used in the adaptive security appliance.
I N D EX Numerics F 4GE SSM fans A-3 ventilation 1-5 A G AIP SSM see SSM AUX port grounding lug A-8 attaching 3-2 C I chassis covers installing removing B-1 replacing B-3 circuit breaker for DC unit Cisco warranty 1-2 CompactFlash External Internal 2-3, 3-8 L LC connector LEDs 3-13 3-4, A-2, A-9 3-2, 3-3 B-10, B-13 Console port CPU 1-3 B-9 3-10 3-5 Management Port CSC SSM see SSM M 3-9 memory requirements A-8 MGMT 3-5 3-2, 3-3, 3-9 E N electrostatic discharge Net
Index power LEDs 3-4, A-2, A-9 W power supplies considerations warranty 1-5 product overview 1-2 2-2, 3-2 R rear panels (figure) Removing 3-4 B-10 RJ-45 connector pinouts C-3 RJ-45 port 3-12 rubber feet attaching 3-7 S safety 1-2 Serial Console port SFP 3-2, 3-3 3-13, A-4 site environment 1-4 SSM 4GE SSM connecting installing LEDs 3-12 A-3 3-4, A-2 replacing A-4 Intelligent SSM connecting installing LEDs A-8 3-14 A-9 A-9 replacing A-10 V ventilation fans 1-5 Cisco ASA