Cisco CSA 90 Series Installation And Maintenance Manual
Cisco CSA 90 Series Installation And Maintenance Manual

Cisco CSA 90 Series Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Cisco x90 Series Content
Security Appliances Installation
and Maintenance Guide
First Published: April 7, 2016
Revised: August 26, 2020
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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  • Page 1 Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide First Published: April 7, 2016 Revised: August 26, 2020 Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www.cisco.com/go/offices.
  • Page 2 Cisco and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco's trademarks can be found at www.cisco.com/go/trademarks.
  • Page 3 Equipment Requirements Slide Rail Adjustment Range Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances In a Rack Use the Rack Kit to Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Install the Cable Management Arm (Optional) 1-10 Reverse the Cable Management Arm (Optional)
  • Page 4 Using Status LEDs and Buttons for Maintenance Front Panel LEDs Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons Summary of Features Cisco S190 Web Security Appliance C H A P T E R Rear Panel Ports Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    11-4 Drive Population Guidelines 11-4 Drive Replacement Procedure 11-5 Replace Power Supplies 11-6 Install a DC Power Supply 11-7 Enable Remote Power Cycling 11-9 Remotely Reset Appliance Power 11-10 11-10 Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 6 770 W AC Power Supply 650 W AC Power Supply 930W DC Power Supply Power Cord Specifications A P P E N D I X Supported Power Cords and Plugs AC Power Cord Illustrations Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 7 About this Book This preface describes the audience, organization, and conventions of the Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide. It also provides information about how to obtain related documentation. Audience This guide is for experienced network administrators who configure and maintain Cisco Content Security Appliances.
  • Page 8 üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfällen vertraut. Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Übersetzung in den übersetzten Sicherheitshinweisen, die zusammen mit diesem Gerät ausgeliefert wurden. BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide viii...
  • Page 9 Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av varje varning för att hitta dess översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna anordning. SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 10 Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 11 Brug erklæringsnummeret efter hver advarsel for at finde oversættelsen i de oversatte advarsler, der fulgte med denne enhed. GEM DISSE ANVISNINGER Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 12 Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 13 Appliance and Material Safety Law prohibits the use of UL-certified cables (that have the “UL” shown on the code) for any other electrical devices than products designated by CISCO. The use of cables that are certified by Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law (that have “PSE” shown on the code) is not limited to CISCO-designated products.
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  • Page 15 • Prepare for Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation, page 1-3 • Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances In a Rack, page 1-7 • Before you install, operate, or service an appliance, review the Regulatory Compliance and Safety...
  • Page 16 Invoice number of shipper (see the packing slip) • Model and serial number of the damaged unit • Description of damage • Effect of damage on the installation • Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 17 We recommend that you mount your appliances in rail kits when you are installing them into the rack because these rails provide the minimal spacing required between the appliances. No additional spacing between the appliances is required when you mount them using rail kits. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 18 Avoid UPS types that use ferroresonant technology. These UPS types can become unstable with systems Caution such as the Cisco Content Security Appliances, which can have substantial current draw fluctuations from fluctuating data traffic patterns. When you are installing an appliance, use the following guidelines: Plan your site configuration and prepare the site before installing the appliance.
  • Page 19 If no wrist strap is available, ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis. For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap, which should be between one and 10 megohms. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 20 #10-32 UNC when you use the supplied slide rails. – For the Cisco C190, M190, S190, C390, M390, and S390 appliances, the minimum vertical rack space per appliance must be 1 RU, equal to 1.75 in. (44.45 mm). For the Cisco C690, M690, and S690 appliances, the minimum vertical rack space per appliance –...
  • Page 21 Experiment with different arrangements to position the baffles effectively Equipment Requirements The slide rails supplied by Cisco Systems for the appliance do not require tools for installation if you install them in a rack that has square 0.38-in. (9.6 mm), round 0.28-in. (7.1 mm), or #12-24 UNC threaded holes.
  • Page 22 Chapter 1 Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances In a Rack Install the second inner rail to the opposite side of the appliance. Figure 1-1 Attach the Inner Rail to Side of 1-RU Appliances...
  • Page 23 Chapter 1 Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances In a Rack Figure 1-3 Front Securing Mechanism, Inside of Front End Front mounting pegs Securing plate shown pulled back to open position Rack post...
  • Page 24 Chapter 1 Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances In a Rack Figure 1-4 Inner Rail Release Clip for 1-RU Appliances Inner rail release clip Outer rail attached to rack post Inner rail attached to appliance and inserted...
  • Page 25 Chapter 1 Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances In a Rack Open the hinged flap at the top of each plastic cable guide and route your cables through the cable guides Step 5 as desired.
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances In a Rack Figure 1-7 Reversing the CMA CMA tab on end of width-adjustment slider Metal button for rotating Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 27 • Rear Panel Ports Figure 2-1 shows the rear panel ports of the Cisco C190 Email Security Appliance. The model shown below has one power supply, It is also available with an optional second power supply. Figure 2-1 Cisco C190 Email Security Appliance Rear Panel Ports...
  • Page 28: Front Panel Leds

    Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) and some motherboard functions which enable you to use remote power commands. Green—The appliance is in main power mode. Power is supplied to all appliance • components. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 29: Rear Panel Leds And Buttons

    Data/management port link speed LED—Located to the left of each data or management port. • Data/management port link status LED—Located to the right of each data or management port. • Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 30: Summary Of Features

    One 1-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN ports • • One RS-232 serial port Power One or two 770 W AC power supplies Power 1313 BTU/hr or 2626 BTU/hr consumption Cooling Six fan modules for front-to-rear cooling Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 31 The drives with the PID CCS-HDD-600GB-RV-A are 1.8 TB, but have Note been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space. Disk management Dedicated internal riser for a PCIe-style Cisco modular RAID controller card (RAID) Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 32 Chapter 2 Cisco C190 Email Security Appliance Summary of Features Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 33: Rear Panel Ports

    • Summary of Features, page 3-4 • Rear Panel Ports Figure 3-1 shows the rear panel features of the Cisco C390 Email Security Appliance. Figure 3-1 Cisco C390 Email Security Appliance Rear Panel Ports Data 1 Data 2 Gigabit Ethernet customer data...
  • Page 34: Front Panel Leds

    Off—There is no hard drive in the hard drive tray (no access, no fault). • Green—The hard drive is ready. • Green, flashing—The hard drive is reading or writing data. • Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 35 Off—The Ethernet link is idle. • Green—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, but there is no activity. • Green, flashing—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, with activity. • Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 36: Rear Panel Leds And Buttons

    Feature Description Chassis One rack-unit (1RU) chassis Processors One E5–2620 v3 processor Memory Two 8-GB DDR4-2133 DIMM Accessed through the1-Gb dedicated port Data ports Five 1-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN ports Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 37 The drives with the PID CCS-HDD-600GB-RV-A are 1.8 TB, but have Note been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space. Disk management Dedicated internal riser for a PCIe-style Cisco modular RAID controller card (RAID) Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 38 Chapter 3 Cisco C390 Email Security Appliance Summary of Features Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 39: Available Models

    • Summary of Features, page 4-7 Available Models The Cisco C690 Email Security Appliance has the following models: C690—Ethernet data ports and four small form-factor (SFF) drives, with a 4-drive backplane • C690X—Ethernet data ports and eight SFF drives, with 8-drive direct-connect backplane •...
  • Page 40: Rear Panel Ports

    Cisco C690 Email Security Appliance Rear Panel Ports Rear Panel Ports The Cisco C690 Email Security Appliance is available with either Ethernet ports or Fiber Optic ports, as described in separate sections below. Models with Ethernet Ports The C690 and C690X models of the Cisco Email Security Appliance have Ethernet ports.
  • Page 41: Models With Fiber Optic Ports

    Cisco C690 Email Security Appliance Rear Panel Ports Models with Fiber Optic Ports The C690-1G and C690-10G models of the Cisco Email Security Appliance have Fiber Optic ports. Figure 4-2 shows the rear panel ports of Cisco Email Security Appliances with Fiber Optic ports.
  • Page 42: Front Panel Leds

    Hard drive fault LED Fan status LED Hard drive activity LED Temperature status LED Power button/power status LED Power supply status LED Identification button/LED Network link activity LED System status LED Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 43 Temperature status • Green—The appliance is operating at normal temperature. Amber—One or more temperature sensors breached the critical threshold. • Amber, flashing—One or more temperature sensors breached the • non-recoverable threshold. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 44: Rear Panel Leds And Buttons

    Off—The unit identification function is not in use. • Blue—The unit identification function is activated. • Table 4-3, read the status and fault LED states together in each row to determine the event that cause this combination. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 45: Summary Of Features

    One 1-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN ports • One RS-232 serial port • Power Two 650 W AC power supplies Power 2216 BTU/hr consumption Cooling Six fan modules for front-to-rear cooling Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 46 The drives with the PID CCS-HDD-600GB-RV-A are 1.8 TB, but have been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space. Disk management Dedicated internal socket for a PCIe-style RAID controller card. (RAID) Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 47 • Rear Panel Ports Figure 5-1 shows the rear panel ports of the Cisco M190 Content Security Management Appliance. The model shown below has one power supply. It is also available with an optional second power supply. Figure 5-1 Cisco M190 Content Security Management Appliance Rear Panel Ports...
  • Page 48 Off—There is no hard drive in the hard drive tray (no access, no fault). • Green—The hard drive is ready. • Green, flashing—The hard drive is reading or writing data. • Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 49 Off—The Ethernet link is idle. • Green—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, but there is no activity. • Green, flashing—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, with activity. • Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 50 One 1-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN ports • One RS-232 serial port • Power One or two 770 W AC power supplies Power 1313 BTU/hr or 2626 BTU/hr consumption Cooling Six fan modules for front-to-rear cooling Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 51 The drives with the PID CCS-HDD-600GB-RV-A are 1.8 TB, but have Note been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space Disk management Dedicated internal riser for a PCIe-style Cisco modular RAID controller card (RAID) Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 52 Chapter 5 Cisco M190 Content Security Management Appliance Summary of Features Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 53 • Rear Panel Ports Figure 6-1 shows the rear panel ports of the Cisco M390 Content Security Management Appliance. Figure 6-1 Cisco M390 Content Security Management Appliance Rear Panel Ports Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 54 LED states. Figure 6-2 Cisco M390 Content Security Management Appliance Front Panel LEDs BAY 02 BAY 01 BAY 03 BAY 05 BAY 04 BAY 06 BAY 07 BAY 08 Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 55 Amber, flashing—The appliance is in a critical fault state. For example: • – Boot failed. – Fatal CPU and/or bus error is detected. – The appliance is in an over-temperature condition. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 56 Amber—Critical error detected; 12 V main power off. • Data/Management port link speed • Off—Link speed is 10 Mbps. • Amber—Link speed is 100 Mbps. Green—Link speed is 1 Gbps. • Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 57 The drives with the PID CCS-HDD-600GB-RV-A are 1.8 TB, but have been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space. Disk management Dedicated internal riser for a PCIe-style Cisco modular RAID controller card (RAID) Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 58 Chapter 6 Cisco M390 Content Security Management Appliance Summary of Features Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 59 Summary of Features, page 7-7 • Available Models The Cisco M690 Content Security Management Appliance is available in the following models: M690—Ethernet data ports and ten small form-factor (SFF) drives, with a ten-drive backplane • M690X—Ethernet data ports and sixteen SFF drives, with a sixteen-drive direct-connect backplane •...
  • Page 60 Cisco M690 Content Security Management Appliance Rear Panel Ports Rear Panel Ports The Cisco M690 Content Security Management Appliance is available with either Ethernet ports or Fiber Optic ports. The description of these ports are described in separate sections below. Models with Ethernet Ports The M690 and M690X models of the Cisco Content Security Management Appliance have Ethernet ports.
  • Page 61 Cisco M690 Content Security Management Appliance Rear Panel Ports Models with Fiber Optic Ports The M690-1G and M690-10G models of the Cisco Content Security Management Appliance have Fiber Optic ports. Figure 7-2 shows the rear panel ports of Cisco Content Security Management Appliances with Fiber Optic ports.
  • Page 62 Hard drive fault LED Fan status LED Hard drive activity LED Temperature status LED Power button/power status LED Power supply status LED Identification button/LED Network link activity LED System status LED Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 63 Temperature status • Green—The appliance is operating at normal temperature. Amber—One or more temperature sensors breached the critical threshold. • Amber, flashing—One or more temperature sensors breached the unrecoverable • threshold. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 64 Off—The unit identification function is not in use. • Blue—The unit identification function is activated. • Table 7-3, read the status and fault LED states together in each row to determine the event that causes this combination. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 65 One 1-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN ports • One RS-232 serial port • Power Two 650 W AC power supplies Power 2216 BTU/hr consumption Cooling Six fan modules for front-to-rear cooling Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 66 The drives with the PID CCS-HDD-600GB-RV-A are 1.8 TB, but have been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space. Disk management Dedicated internal socket for a PCIe-style RAID controller card (RAID) Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 67 • Rear Panel Ports Figure 8-1 shows the rear panel ports of the Cisco S190 Web Security Appliance. The model shown below has one power supply. It is also available with an optional second power supply. Figure 8-1 Cisco S190 Web Security Appliance Rear Panel Ports...
  • Page 68 Hard drive fault LED Fan status LED Hard drive activity LED Temperature status LED Power button/power status LED Power supply status LED Identification button/LED Network link activity LED System status LED Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 69 • Green—The appliance is operating at normal temperature. Amber, steady—One or more temperature sensors breached the critical threshold. • Amber, blinking—One or more temperature sensors breached the non-recoverable • threshold. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 70 Off—The unit identification LED is not in use. • Blue—The unit identification LED is activated. Summary of Features Table 8-3 lists the features of the Cisco S190 Web Security Appliance. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 71 The drives with the PID CCS-HDD-600GB-RV-A are 1.8 TB, but have Note been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space. Disk management Dedicated internal riser for a PCIe-style Cisco modular RAID controller card (RAID) Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 72 Chapter 8 Cisco S190 Web Security Appliance Summary of Features Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 73 Using Status LEDs and Buttons for Maintenance, page 9-2 • Summary of Features, page 9-4 • Rear Panel Ports Figure 9-1 shows the rear panel ports of the Cisco S390 Web Security Appliance. Figure 9-1 Rear Panel Ports of Cisco S390 Web Security Appliances Item Port Description...
  • Page 74 Hard drive fault LED Fan status LED Hard drive activity LED Temperature status LED Power button/power status LED Power supply status LED Identification button/LED Network link activity LED System status LED Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 75 • Green—The appliance is operating at normal temperature. Amber, steady—One or more temperature sensors breached the critical threshold. • Amber, blinking—One or more temperature sensors breached the non-recoverable • threshold. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 76 Off—The unit identification LED is not in use. • Blue—The unit identification LED is activated. • Summary of Features Table 9-3 lists the features of the S390 Web Security Appliance. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 77 The drives with the PID CCS-HDD-600GB-RV-A are 1.8 TB, but have Note been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space. Disk management Dedicated internal riser for a PCIe-style Cisco modular RAID controller card (RAID) Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 78 Chapter 9 Cisco S390 Web Security Appliance Summary of Features Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 79 • Summary of Features, page 10-8 Available Models The Cisco S690 Web Security Appliance is available in the following models: S690—Ethernet data ports and eight small form-factor (SFF) drives, with an eight-drive backplane • S690X—Ethernet data ports and sixteen SFF drives, with a sixteen-drive direct-connect backplane •...
  • Page 80 Cisco S690 Web Security Appliance Rear Panel Ports Rear Panel Ports The Cisco S690 Web Security Appliance is available with either Ethernet ports or Fiber Optic ports. The description of these ports are described in separate sections below. Models with Ethernet Ports The S690 and S690X models of the Cisco Web Security Appliance have Ethernet ports.
  • Page 81 Chapter 10 Cisco S690 Web Security Appliance Rear Panel Ports Figure 10-2 shows the rear panel ports of Cisco Security Appliances with Fiber Optic ports. For information about rear panel LEDs, see Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons, page 10-6. Figure 10-2...
  • Page 82 Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons, page 10-6 • Front Panel LEDs Figure 10-3 shows the front panel LEDs. Table 10-1 defines the LED states. The model with 16 drives is shown. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide 10-4...
  • Page 83 Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) and some motherboard functions which enable you to use remote power commands. Green—The appliance is in main power mode. Power is supplied to all appliance • components. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide 10-5...
  • Page 84 • Data/management port link status LED—Located to the right of each data or management port. • Unit identification button/LED—Located to the right of the VGA video port (DB-15). • Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide 10-6...
  • Page 85 12V short-circuit protection (SCP) • • PSU fan fault/Lock (before OTP) • • • Flashing • PSU fan fault/Lock (after OTP) Flashing Over-temperature protection (OTP) • • Flashing OTP warning • • Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide 10-7...
  • Page 86 The drives with the PID CCS-HDD-600GB-RV-A are 1.8 TB, but have Note been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space. Disk management Dedicated internal socket for a PCIe-style RAID controller card (RAID) Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide 10-8...
  • Page 87: Maintain Cisco Content Security Appliances

    C H A P T E R Maintain Cisco Content Security Appliances Monitor System Health, page 11-1 • Prepare for Cisco Content Security Appliance Component Replacement, page 11-2 • Replace Cisco Content Security Appliance Components, page 11-3 • • Enable Remote Power Cycling, page 11-9 •...
  • Page 88: Prepare For Cisco Content Security Appliance Component Replacement

    Power Status LED. • Emergency shutdown—Press and hold the Power button for 4 seconds to force the main power off and immediately enter standby mode. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide 11-2...
  • Page 89: Serial Number Location

    Identification LED on the front and rear panels of the appliance. This button allows you to locate the specific appliance that you are servicing when you go to the opposite side of the rack. See the “Prepare for Cisco Content Security Appliance Component Replacement” section on page 11-2 for locations of these LEDs.
  • Page 90: Replace Hard Drives Or Solid State Drives

    Drive Replacement Procedure, page 11-5 • Drive Population Guidelines The 90-Series Cisco Content Security Appliances are available in the following models: Cisco C190, M190, S190, and C390 —Two small form-factor (SFF) drives • Cisco S390 and C690 —Four SFF drives •...
  • Page 91: Drive Replacement Procedure

    Push the tray into the slot until it touches the backplane, and then close the ejector lever to lock the drive in place. Figure 11-3 Replace Drives on 1RU Appliances Release button Drive tray securing screws (four) Ejector lever Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide 11-5...
  • Page 92: Replace Power Supplies

    For a DC power supply, push the electrical connector block into the power supply. If you shut down the appliance, press the Power button to return the appliance to main power mode. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide 11-6...
  • Page 93: Install A Dc Power Supply

    Power supply handle Power supply release lever Install a DC Power Supply The x690 models of Cisco Content Security Appliances are available with optional 930W DC power supplies. The part number for the Version 2 930W DC power supply is CCS-PWR-DCV2-930W. Warning A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring.
  • Page 94 Power supply fault LED Supplied connector cable Step 4 Return power from your facility’s DC power source at the circuit breaker. Step 5 Verify that power supply status LED is green. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide 11-8...
  • Page 95: Enable Remote Power Cycling

    Ensure that the credentials that you entered will be available to you in the indefinite future. For example, Step 7 store this information in a safe place and ensure that administrators who may need to perform this task have access to the required credentials. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide 11-9...
  • Page 96: Remotely Reset Appliance Power

    IP address assigned to the Remote Power Cycle port and 192.0.2.1 remoteresetuser are the credentials that you entered while enabling this feature. password Step 2 Wait at least eleven minutes for the appliance to reboot. Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide 11-10...
  • Page 97 A P P E N D I X Appliance Specifications This appendix includes the following sections and lists the technical specifications for the x90 Series Cisco Email Security Appliances (ESAs), Cisco Content Security Management Appliances (SMAs), and Cisco Web Security Appliances (WSAs): Physical Specifications, page A-1 •...
  • Page 98 C690 Email Security Appliances • M690 Content Security Management Appliances • S690 Web Security Appliances • Table A-2 Physical Specifications for Cisco Content Security Appliances with a 2 RU chassis Description Specification Height 3.4 in. (8.7 cm) Width 19.0 in. (48.26 cm) Depth 29.0 in.
  • Page 99 770 W AC Power Supply Table A-4 lists the specifications for each 770 W AC power supply (Cisco part number CCS-PWR-AC-770W) used in the x90 series Cisco Content Security Appliances with a 1 RU chassis. Table A-4 770 W AC Power Supply Specifications...
  • Page 100 650 W AC Power Supply Table A-5 lists the specifications for each 650 W AC power supply (Cisco part number CCS-PWR-ACV2-650W) used in the x90 series Cisco Content Security Appliances with a 2 RU chassis. Table A-5 650 W AC Power Supply Specifications...
  • Page 101 Appendix A Appliance Specifications Power Specifications 930W DC Power Supply Table A-6 lists the specifications for each 930 W DC power supply (Cisco part number UCSC-PSU-930WDC). Table A-6 930 W DC Power Supply Specifications Description Specification Class RSP1 Input DC input voltage range –48 to -60 VDC nominal...
  • Page 102 Appendix A Appliance Specifications Power Specifications Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 103 Figure B-3 SFS-250V-10A-AR 8.2 ft/2.5 m 10A/250VAC IRAM 2073 AC power cord (Argentina 60320-C13 Figure B-4 CAB-9K10A-AU 8.2 ft/2.5 m 10A/250VAC A.S 3112-2000 IEC AC power cord (Australia) 60320-C15 Figure B-5 Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 104 Figure B-14 CAB-C13-C14-AC 9.8 ft/3.0 m 10A/250VAC SS10A HS10S 9.8-ft Cabinet Jumper Power Cord Figure B-15 CAB-250V-10A-BR 7.0 ft/2.1 m 10A/250VAC NBR 14136 AC Power Cord (Brazil) 60320-C13 Figure B-16 Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 105 7.9 ft/2.4 m 10A/250VAC NEMA5-15P/ AC Type A Power Cord (Japan) JIS C8303 60320-C13 Figure B-17 CAB-C13-C14-2M-JP 6.6 ft/2.0 m 10A/250VAC AC Cabinet Jumper Power Cord 60320-2-2/E 60320-C13 (Japan) (C14G) Figure B-18 Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 106 Plug: NEMA L6-20 (Molded Twistlock) Cord set rating: 13A, 250V Connector: IEC 60320-C13 – Figure B-2 CAB-N5K6A-NA (North America) Plug: NEMA6-15P Cord set rating: 10A, 250V Connector: IEC 60320-C13 – Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 107 SFS-250V-10A-AR (Argentina) Plug: IRAM 2073 Cord set rating: 10A, 250V Connector: IEC 60320-C13 – Figure B-5 CAB-9K10A-AU (Australia) Plug: A.S. 3112-2000 Cord set rating: 10A, 250V Connector: IEC 60320-C15 – Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 108 Cord set rating: 10A/16A, 250V Connector: IEC 60320-C15 – Figure B-8 SFS-250V-10A-ID (India, South Africa, and United Arab Emirates) Plug: IS 6538-1971 Cord set rating: 16A, 250V Connector: IEC 60320-C13 – Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 109 SFS-250V-10A-IS (Israel) Plug: SI-32 Cord set rating: 10A, 250V Connector: IEC 60320-C13 – Figure B-10 CAB-9K10A-IT (Italy) Plug: CEI 23-16/VII (I/3G) Cord set rating: 10A, 250V Connector: C15M (EN 60320-C15) – Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 110 CAB-9K10A-UK (United Kingdom) Plug: BS1363A/SS145 Cord set rating: 10A, 250V Connector: IEC 60320-C15 – Figure B-13 CAB-C13-CBN, Jumper Power Cord (0.68 m) Plug: SS10A Cord set rating: 10A, 250V Connector: HS10A – Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 111 CAB-C13-C14-2M, Jumper Power Cord (2 m) Plug: SS10A Cord set rating: 10A, 250V Connector: HS10A – Figure B-15 CAB-C13-C14-AC, Jumper Power Cord (3 m) Plug: SS10A Cord set rating: 10A, 250V Connector: HS10A – Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 112 CAB-JPN-3PIN (Japan) Plug: NEMA5-15P/JIS 8303 Cord set rating: 12A, 125V Connector: IEC 60320-C13 – Figure B-18 CAB-C13-C14-2M-JP (Japan) Plug: EN 60320-2-2/E Cord set rating: 10A, 250V Connector: IEC 60320-C13 – Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide B-10...

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