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Chapter 7 PIX 535

PIX 535 Feature Licenses

PIX 535 Network Interface Installation

Note If your PIX security appliance model supports a failover configuration, complete the steps that follow only on the active (primary) unit.

To connect interfaces to the PIX 535, perform the following steps:

Step 1 Connect the cable so that you have either a DB-9 or DB-25 connector on one end as required by the serial port for your computer, and the other end is the RJ-45 connector.

Note Use the Console port to connect to a computer to enter configuration commands. Locate the serial cable from the accessory kit. The serial cable assembly consists of a null modem cable with RJ-45 connectors, and one DB-9 connector and a DB-25 connector.

Step 2 Connect the cable to the PIX 535 RJ-45 Console connector port and connect the other end of the cable to the serial port connector on your computer.

Step 3 Connect the inside, outside, or perimeter network cables to the interface ports. Starting from the right and moving left, the connectors are Ethernet 0, Ethernet 1, Ethernet 2, and so forth. The maximum number of allowed interfaces is 8. The inside or outside network connections can be made to any available interface port on the PIX 535.

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 “Installing Failover” section on page 7-8.

Caution Do not power on the failover units until the active unit is configured.

Step 4 When you are ready to start the PIX 535, power on the unit from the switch at the rear of the unit.

PIX 535 Feature Licenses

If you have the PIX-535-UR unrestricted feature license, the following options are available:

If you have a second PIX 535 to use as a failover unit, install the failover feature and cable as described in the “Installing Failover” section on page 7-8.

If needed, install the PIX security appliance syslog server as described in the logging command page in the command reference online at:

http://cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2120/prod_command_reference_list.html

If you need to install an optional circuit board, refer to the “Installing a Circuit Board in the PIX 535” section on page 7-14.

If you need to install additional memory, refer to the “Installing a Memory Upgrade” section on page 7-11.

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Contents PIX PIX 535 Product Overview1shows the front view of the PIX LEDs State Description PIX 535 Network Interface Description Installing the PIX Before Installing the PIXMounting the PIX PIX 535 Feature Licenses PIX 535 Network Interface InstallationVPN Accelerator Card VPN Accelerator Card+Installing Failover PIX 535 Failover Cable ConnectionInstalling LAN-Based Failover Replacing a Lithium Battery LAN-Based Failover ConnectionsInstalling a Memory Upgrade System Memory Location on the PIX 535 Component Tray Inserting a Dimm Memory Strip in the PIX Installing a Circuit Board in the PIX PIX 535 Circuit Board OptionsRestricted Interface Options Unrestricted Interface Options Circuit Board Slot Description 10 PIX 535 Back Panel DetailInstalling a Circuit Board 11 The Component Tray at the Back of the PIXMB Flash Circuit Board 12 4-Port Circuit Board Overlap13 16 MB Flash Circuit Board VPN Accelerator Circuit Board Gigabit Ethernet Circuit BoardInstalling the PIX 535 DC Model 15 Gigabit Ethernet Circuit Board16 Attaching a Grounding Lug to the PIX 535 DC PIX Installing the PIX 535 DC Model