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A-1 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardwa re Installation Guide 78-16409-03 APPENDIX A Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures This appendix describes ho w to install and replace t he Cis co S ec ur it y S er vi ce s Mod ul es ( SS M) , the chassis cov er , the power supp ly , and the CompactFlash . This appendix includes the follo wing sections: • Installing [...]
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A-2 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM Overview Figure A-1 lists the 4GE SSM ports and LEDs. Figur e A -1 4GE SSM P orts and LEDs Note Figure A-1 sho ws SFP modules installed in the ports slots. Y ou must order and install the SFP modules[...]
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A-3 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance and Upgrad e Procedures Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM Installing the 4G E S SM T o install a ne w 4G E SS M for the first time, perform the f ollowing steps: Step 1 Po wer off the adap tive secu rity appliance. Step 2 Locate the grounding strap from the [...]
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A-4 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM Replacing the 4G E S SM T o replace an existing 4G E SS M, perform the following steps: Step 1 Enter the hw-mod mod 1 shut command in privile ged EXEC mode. V erify that the mod ule is down by making[...]
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A-5 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance and Upgrad e Procedures Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM SFP Module The adaptiv e security appliance use s a f ield-re place able SFP module to establish Gig abit connections. Note I f you install an SFP mo dule after the switc h has powered on, you must re[...]
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A-6 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM Installing the SFP Module T o install the SFP module in the 4G E SSM, perform the foll owing steps: Step 1 Line up the SFP module with the port and slide the SFP module into the port sl ot until it l[...]
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A-7 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance and Upgrad e Procedures Installing and Replacing the 4GE SSM Removing the SFP Module The SFP modules hav e different t ypes of latching de vices used to detach th e SFP module from a port. The follo wing are the dif ferent types of modules: • Mylar T ab Modul[...]
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A-8 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Installing and Replacing the ASA SSM 10/20 Installing and Replacing the ASA SSM 10/20 This section describes how to install and replace the ASA SSM 10/20 in the adaptiv e security applia nce. This section includes the following topics: [...]
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A-9 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance and Upgrad e Procedures Installing and Repl ac ing the ASA SSM 10/20 Installing an ASA SSM 10/20 T o install a ne w ASA SSM for the f irst time, perform t he following step s: Step 1 Po wer off the adap tive secu rity appliance. Step 2 Locate the grounding stra[...]
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A-10 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replac ing the Chassis Cover Replacing an ASA SSM 10/20 T o replace an existing ASA SSM, perform the follo wing steps: Step 1 Enter the hw-mod mod 1 shut command in pri vileged EXEC mode. V erify if the modu le is down b y[...]
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A-11 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance and Upgrad e Procedures Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover Step 3 Remove the scre ws from the top of the chassis ( Figure A-9 ). Figure A -9 Removing the T op P ane l Scr ews Step 4 Pull the top panel up as sho wn in Figure A-10 . Put the panel in a safe[...]
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A-12 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replac ing the Chassis Cover Replacing the Chassis Cover Caution Do not operate the adaptiv e security appliance with out the cha ssis cov er insta lled. The chassis cov er protects the internal components , preven ts elec[...]
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A-13 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance and Upgrad e Procedures Working in an ESD Environmen t Working in an ESD Environment Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment an d impair elec trical circuitry . ESD damage occurs when electronic components are improp erly handled and can result in c[...]
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A-14 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Step 6 Lift the rear of the chassis from the surface and unscrew both the scre ws th at se cu res t he p ow er s upply to the chassis, as s h own i n Figure A-13 . Figure A -13 Remo ving the Po w[...]
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A-15 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance and Upgrad e Procedures Removing and Rep lacing the Power Supply Step 9 Remov e the po wer supply brace by pul ling it up and then out as sho wn in Figure A-15 . Figure A -15 Remo ving the Po wer Supply Step 10 From the back of the chassis, push the power supp[...]
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A-16 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Replacing the AC Power Supply T o replace the A C po wer supply , perform the follo wing steps: Step 1 Insert the ne w po wer supply into place and slide it to wards the back of the adap tiv e se[...]
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A-17 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance and Upgrad e Procedures Installing the DC Mode l Installing the DC Model War ni n g Before performing any of the following procedu res, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. T o ensure that all power is OFF , locate the circuit breaker o n the pane[...]
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A-18 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Installing the DC Model Step 6 The adapti ve security appliance i s equipped with two ground ing holes at the side of the chassis, whi ch you can use to connect a tw o-hole grounding lug to th e adapti ve security appliance. Use 8-32 s[...]
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A-19 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance and Upgrad e Procedures Removing and Replacin g the CompactFlash Step 11 Replace the DC power supply plastic shied. Step 12 Po wer on the adaptiv e security appliance fro m the switch at the rear of the cha ssis. Note If you need to power c ycle the DC adaptiv[...]
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A-20 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replac ing the CompactFlash Step 6 Carefully slide the CompactFlash out of its connector as shown in Figure A-19 . The CompactFlash has a lip on its lower edge, which you can use to grip the Compact Flash. Otherwise, use s[...]
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A-21 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance and Upgrad e Procedures Removing and Replacin g the CompactFlash Replacing the System CompactFlash T o replace the system CompactFla sh, perform the following steps: Step 1 Align the ne w system CompactFlash with the connect or on the riser card. Step 2 Push t[...]
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A-22 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replac ing the CompactFlash Removing the User CompactFlash T o remov e the user CompactFlash, perform the following steps: Step 1 Locate the user Compact Flash in its slot in the rear panel of the chassis. Step 2 Press the[...]
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A-23 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance and Upgrad e Procedures Removing and Replacin g the CompactFlash Replacing the User CompactFlash T o replace the user CompactFlash , perform the following steps: Step 1 Locate the user CompactFlash slot in the rear pane l of the chassis. See Figure A-22 . Figu[...]
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A-24 Cisco ASA 5500 Series Hard ware Installation Guide 78-16409-03 Appendix A Maintenance a nd Upgrade Procedures Removing and Replac ing the CompactFlash[...]