1-G Sx/10-G Sr/10-G Lr Network Module With Hardware Bypass - Cisco Firepower 4100 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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1-G SX/10-G SR/10-G LR Network Module with Hardware Bypass

1-G SX/10-G SR/10-G LR Network Module with Hardware Bypass
The following figure shows the front panel of the 1-G SX, 10-G SR and 10-G LR fail-to-wire network modules
(FPRK4-NM-6X1SX-F, FPRK4-NM-6X10SR-F, FPR4K-NM-6X10LR-F). This is a single-wide module that
does not support hot swapping. The six ports are numbered from top to bottom, left to right. Pair ports 1 and
2, 3 and 4, and 5 and 6 to form hardware bypass paired sets.
Figure 12: FPR4K-NM-6X1SX-F, FPR4K-NM-6X10SR-F, FPR4K-NM-6X10LR-F
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3
5
The 1-G SX /10-G SR/10-G LR network modules have the following insertion loss measurements. Insertion
loss measurements help you to troubleshoot the network by verifying cable installation and performance.
Table 4: 1-G SX Network Module (FPR4K-NM-6X1SX-F)
Cisco Firepower 4110, 4120, 4140, and 4150 Hardware Installation Guide
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Captive screw/handle
Bypass LEDs B1 through B3:
• Green—In standby mode.
• Amber, flashing—Port is in hardware
bypass mode, failure event.
• Amber—Port is in hardware bypass
mode, forced.
Ethernet X/3 (top port)
Ethernet X/4 (bottom port)
Ports 3 and 4 are paired together to form
a hardware bypass pair.
Operating Mode
2
6 network activity LEDs
• Amber—No connection, or port is not
in use, or no link or network failure.
• Green—Link up, no network activity.
• Green, flashing—Network activity.
4
Ethernet X/1 (top port)
Ethernet X/2 (bottom port)
Ports 1 and 2 are paired together to form a
hardware bypass pair.
Ethernet X/5 (top port)
6
Ethernet X/6 (bottom port)
Ports 5 and 6 are paired together to form a
hardware bypass pair.
Typical
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