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Chapter 4
PIX 515/515E
Figure 4-8
Ethernet 2
Step 3
Connect the inside, outside, or perimeter network cables to the interface ports. Starting from the top left
the connectors are Ethernet 2, Ethernet 3, Ethernet 4, and Ethernet 5. The maximum number of allowed
interfaces is 6.
Note
Figure 4-9
Note
If you have a second PIX security appliance to use as a failover unit, install the failover feature and cable
as described in the
Note
Power on the unit from the switch at the rear to start the PIX 515/515E.
Step 4
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Four-Port Ethernet Connectors in the PIX 515/515E
Ethernet 5
Ethernet 3
100 Mbps
Link
10/100 ETHERNE T 1
Ethernet 4
Ethernet 1
Ethernet 0
Do not add a single-port circuit board in the extra slot below the four-port circuit board.
Two Single-Port Ethernet Connectors in the PIX 515/515E
Ethernet 2
100 Mbps
Link
FDX
10/100 ETHERNE T 1
Ethernet 3
Ethernet 1
Ethernet 0
As shown in
Figure
4-9, if your unit has one or two single-port Ethernet circuit boards installed
in the auxiliary assembly on the left of the unit at the rear, the circuit boards are numbered top
to bottom so that the top circuit board is Ethernet 2 and the bottom circuit board is Ethernet 3.
(Additional Ethernet circuit boards require the PIX-515/PIX 515E-UR license to be accessed.)
"Installing Failover" section on page
Do not power on the failover units until the active unit has been configured.
FDX
100 Mbps
FAILOVER
Link
FDX
10/100 ETHERNE T 0
CONSOLE
100 Mbps
Link
FAILOVER
FDX
10/100 ETHERNE T 0
CONSOLE
4-9.
Cisco PIX Security Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
Installing the PIX 515/515E
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