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Figure 16: Fan LED
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The fan module has one two-color LED, which is located on the upper left corner of the fan.
• Off—No power or the system is powering up.
• Green—Fans are running normally. It may take up to one minute for the LED status to turn green after
• Amber, flashing—One or more fan rotor RPMs is not normal. Immediate attention is required.
• Amber—One or more fan rotors have failed. The system can continue to operate normally, but fan service
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SSDs

The Secure Firewall 4200 has two SSD slots that each hold one NVMe 1.8-TB SSD. By default the Secure
Firewall 4200 ships with two 1.8-TB SSDs installed in slot 1 and slot 2. Software RAID1 is shipped already
configured.
Hot swapping is supported. You can swap SSDs without powering off the chassis. However, before hot
swapping SSDs you must issue the raid remove-secure local-disk 1|2 command to prepare the SSD for
removal. This command preserves the data on the SSD. After you remove and replace the SSD, you must add
it again to the RAID1 configuration using the raid add local-disk 1|2 command.
Caution
Caution
Cisco Secure Firewall 4200 Series Hardware Installation Guide
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Two-color LED
power is on.
is required.
Product ID Numbers, on page 36
fans.
Remove and Replace the Dual Fan Module, on page 67
the dual fan modules.
The raid remove-secure local disk command securely erases the specified SSD data.
You cannot swap SSDs between different platforms. For example, you cannot use a 3100 series SSD in a
4200 series model.
for a list of the PIDs associated with the Secure Firewall 4200
for the procedure for removing and replacing
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