Removing And Replacing The Pix 515/515E Chassis Cover; Removing The Chassis Cover - Cisco PIX Series User And Installation Manual

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Chapter 4
PIX 515/515E
If you are using Stateful Failover, use one of the following types of connections, that is appropriate for
Step 5
your system, between the dedicated interfaces on the PIX security appliance:
Do not turn the power on until the units are connected and the primary unit is configured completely.
Caution
Power the primary unit on first, then power on the secondary unit. Within a few seconds, the active unit
Step 6
automatically downloads its configuration to the standby unit.
If the primary unit fails, the secondary unit automatically becomes active.

Removing and Replacing the PIX 515/515E Chassis Cover

This section describes how to remove and replace the chassis cover from the PIX 515/515E. This section
includes the following topics:

Removing the Chassis Cover

To remove the chassis cover, perform the following steps:
Removing the chassis cover does not affect your Cisco warranty. Upgrading the PIX security appliance
Note
does not require any special tools and does not create any radio frequency leaks.
Step 1
Read the
Step 2
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Ensure that the PIX 515/515E is powered off. Once the
upgrade is complete, you can safely reconnect the power cord.
Before working on a system that has an On/Off switch, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord.
Warning
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100BaseTX full duplex on a dedicated switch or dedicated VLAN of a switch
1000BaseTX full duplex on a dedicated switch or dedicated VLAN of a switch
Removing the Chassis Cover, page 4-13
Replacing the Chassis Cover, page 4-15
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
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