Install, Remove, and Replace the Network Module You can remove and replace the network module in the Firepower 2130 and 2140. Although the hardware supports removing and replacing the network module while the system is running, the software does not currently support hot swapping.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Install, Remove, and Replace the Network Module Warning Statement 1030 Equipment Installation Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Warning Statement 1073 No User-Serviceable Parts There are no serviceable parts inside. To avoid risk of electric shock, do not open. Warning Statement 1089 Instructed and Skilled Person Definitions An instructed person is someone who has been instructed and trained by a skilled person and takes the...
Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Remove and Replace the SSD Figure 1: Remove the Network Module If the slot is to remain empty, install a blank faceplate to ensure proper airflow and to keep dust out of the chassis; otherwise, install another network module. Step 4 To replace a network module, hold the network module in front of the network module slot on the right of the chassis and pull the network module handle out.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Remove and Replace the SSD You can install a Malware Storage Pack (MSP) in slot 2. The MSP stores threat detection data for use in future analysis. It supports the Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) software feature. It is used as both storage and as the Malware application repository.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Remove and Replace the SSD Warning Statement 1091 Installation by an Instructed Person Only an instructed person or skilled person should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. See statement 1089 for the definition of an instructed or skilled person. Step 1 Save your configuration.
Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Remove and Replace the Power Supply Module Step 8 Check the SSD LED to make sure the SSD is operative. See Front Panel LEDs for a description of the SSD LEDs. Remove and Replace the Power Supply Module Power supply modules are hot-swappable.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Remove and Replace the Power Supply Module Warning Statement 1025 Use Copper Conductors Only To reduce risk of fire, use copper conductors only. Warning Statement 1028 More Than One Power Supply This unit might have more than one power supply connection. To reduce risk of electric shock, remove all connections to de-energize the unit.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Remove and Replace the Power Supply Module Warning Statement 1089 Instructed and Skilled Person Definitions An instructed person is someone who has been instructed and trained by a skilled person and takes the necessary precautions when working with equipment. A skilled person or qualified personnel is someone who has training or experience in the equipment technology and understands potential hazards when working with equipment.
Connect the DC Power Supply Module For the Firepower 2130 and 2140, the input connector and plug must be UL-recognized under UL 486 for field wiring. The connection polarity is from left to right: negative (–), positive (+), and ground.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Connect the DC Power Supply Module Figure 4: Firepower 2100 DC Power Supply Module Handle FAIL and OK LEDs DC power connector Ejector latch Safety Warnings Take note of the following warnings: Warning Statement 1003 DC Power Disconnection To reduce risk of electric shock or personal injury, disconnect DC power before removing or replacing components or performing upgrades.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Connect the DC Power Supply Module Warning Statement 1017 Restricted Area This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. Only skilled, instructed, or qualified personnel can access a restricted access area. Warning Statement 1018 Supply Circuit To reduce risk of electric shock and fire, take care when connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Connect the DC Power Supply Module Warning Statement 1073 No User-Serviceable Parts There are no serviceable parts inside. To avoid risk of electric shock, do not open. Warning Statement 1046 Installing or Replacing the Unit To reduce risk of electric shock, when installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Connect the DC Power Supply Module Do not strip more than the recommended length of wire because doing so could leave the wire exposed from Note the terminal block. Figure 5: Stripped DC Input Source Wire Strip the wires to approximately 0.39 inch (10 mm) + —...
Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Secure the Power Cord on the Power Supply Module Figure 6: Tighten the Terminal Block Captive Screws Negative (-) lead wire Positive (+) lead wire Step 6 Repeat these steps for the remaining DC input power source wire as applicable. Step 7 Use a tie wrap to secure the wires to the rack, so that the wires are not pulled from the terminal block.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Secure the Power Cord on the Power Supply Module Warning Statement 1028 More Than One Power Supply This unit might have more than one power supply connection. To reduce risk of electric shock, remove all connections to de-energize the unit. Warning Statement 1030 Equipment Installation Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Secure the Power Cord on the Power Supply Module One side of the tie wrap has evenly spaced ridges and the other is smooth. Be sure the ridged side is face up and that you slide it through the open side of the channel. You will hear a click as the tie slides through—it moves in one direction only.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Secure the Power Cord on the Power Supply Module Figure 8: Connect the Tie Wrap Tie wrap Hexagonal hole Step 3 Secure the clamp: a) Plug in the power supply power cord and wrap the clamp around the over mold portion of the power cord. b) Squeeze the clamp tabs together so that the annular teeth engage with the mate on the clamp.
Remove and Replace the Fan Tray You can remove and replace the fan tray while the Firepower 2130 and 2140 are running. The air flow moves from front to back. All fan modules are integrated in a single fan tray.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Remove and Replace the Fan Tray Warning Statement 1089 Instructed and Skilled Person Definitions An instructed person is someone who has been instructed and trained by a skilled person and takes the necessary precautions when working with equipment. A skilled person or qualified personnel is someone who has training or experience in the equipment technology and understands potential hazards when working with equipment.
Note Because the FIPS opacity shield covers the serial number on the chassis, the Crypto Officer (CO) should copy the serial number and store it in a secure place. The serial number is needed when you call Cisco TAC. Caution This procedure should be performed only by the CO.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Install the FIPS Opacity Shield in a Two-Post Rack If you are installing the FIPS opacity shield after the initial product installation, the cables are connected. Note If the attached cables do not have enough slack to route them through the cable mounting brackets (as shown in the figure below), you will have to turn the power off on the appliance, remove the cables, route the cables through the cable mounting brackets, reattach the cables, and continue with Step 5 below.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Install the FIPS Opacity Shield in a Two-Post Rack Figure 12: TELs Placement on the Chassis TEL 1 on the left side and top of chassis TEL 2 on the right side and top of chassis TEL 3 on the top and back of chassis TEL 4 across the FIPS shield and the chassis (towards the left of the chassis)
Because the FIPS opacity shield covers the serial number on the chassis, the CO should copy the serial number and store it in a secure place. The serial number is needed when you call Cisco TAC. You need the following to install the FIPS opacity shield: •...
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Install the FIPS Opacity Shield in a Four-Post Rack When you toggle the power switch from ON to OFF, it takes several seconds for the system to power Note down. Do not remove the power cable until the power LED is off. After removing power from the chassis either by moving the power switch to OFF or unplugging the power cord, wait at least 10 seconds before turning power back ON.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Install the FIPS Opacity Shield in a Four-Post Rack Figure 14: TELs Placement on the Chassis TEL 1 on the left side and top of chassis TEL 2 on the right side and top of chassis TEL 3 on the top and back of chassis TEL 4 across the FIPS shield and the chassis (towards the left of the chassis)
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Install the FIPS Opacity Shield in a Four-Post Rack What to do next See the Cisco Firepower 2100 Getting Started Guide for your operating system for further configuration information. Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade...