Cisco Systems ASA5512AW1YPR, ASA5515K9, kygjygcjgf manual Management 0/0 Interface, Alarm LED

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Chapter 1 Information about the ASA 5500-X

Management 0/0 Interface

Figure 1-1shows the SSD in the carrier that it is shipped in.

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SSD in Carrier

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Management 0/0 Interface

You manage the ASA through the Management 0/0 interface. The Management 0/0 interface has the following characteristics:

No through traffic support

No subinterface support

No priority queue support

No multicast MAC support

The IPS or CX SSP software module and the ASA share the Management 0/0 interface; however, each has its own separate MAC address and IP address. You must configure the module IP address within the module operating system. However, you configure physical characteristics (such as enabling the interface) on the ASA.

The Management 0/0 interface is configured for management-only traffic, and you cannot disable management-only for the Management interface. Also, because the ASA 5500-X models do not allow subinterfaces on the Management interface, for per-context management, you must connect to a data interface for management.

The Management 0/0 interface is configured for ASDM access as part of the default factory configuration.

For More Information

For more information, see the “Rear Panel Ports” section on page 1-11.

Alarm LED

The ASA 5500-X series chassis perform autonomous environment monitoring to poll all external sensors and monitor operating conditions. In the event of damage to certain internal components or surpassed temperature thresholds, the system activates an alarm LED to notify you of a critical condition. For example, the alarm LED is activated by firmware in the event of various critical over-voltage and over-temperature conditions, as well as when the ASA has missing or unrecognized internal chip components. When the alarm LED lights, you can find details about the system condition from the system message that appears on the console or by entering the show environment or show controller pci command.

Cisco ASA 5500-X Series Hardware Installation Guide

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Contents Cisco ASA 5500-X Series Hardware Installation Guide Page N T E N T S System Installing and Removing SSDs Contents Cisco ASA 5500-X Series Hardware Installation Guide Contents Document ObjectivesDocument Conventions Installation Warnings ViiiCisco ASA 5500-X Series Hardware Installation Guide Cisco ASA 5500-X Series Hardware Installation Guide Circuit Breaker 15A Warning Where to Find Safety and Warning Information Related DocumentationXiii Xiv Information about the ASA Internal USB Drive Cisco ASA 5500-X Series Chassis OverviewInternal and External USB Flash Drives Optional External USB DrivesFAT 32 File System Solid State DrivesOnline Insertion and Removal Support Viewing Flash MemoryAlarm LED Management 0/0 InterfaceASA 5500-X I/O Cards SFP ModulesASA Chassis Panels Front Panel LEDsDescription VPN 13 12 Rear Panel LEDs HD1LED Rear Panel Ports See the Management 0/0 Interface section on7shows the rear panel ports for the ASA 5545-X and ASA Power Supply AC Power Supply and DC Power Supply Hardware Specifications ASA Console Cable PinoutsRJ-45 Console Cable Non-Operating ConditionsSignal Pin 9shows the RJ 45 cableSignal RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin RJ-45 to DB-9 Console AdapterInstallation Overview Safety RecommendationsMaintaining Safety with Electricity General Site Requirements Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageWorking in an ESD Environment Preventive Site Configuration Power Supply ConsiderationsSite Environment Appliance Coupler AC Power Supply Locale Part Number Length Plug RatingConfiguring Equipment Racks CAB-IND-10ARack Mounting the Chassis Rack Mounting GuidelinesDetailed Steps Airflow Direction Detailed Steps See Figure Verify the Box Contents Verify the Rack TypeTools Required Front 330905 No additional hardware is necessary for the rear adapter Round and Square Hole Racks Secure the other outer slide rail to the rackThreaded Hole Racks Secure the chassis to the rack with the front captive screws Guidelines Network Management PC Unsecured Secured Installing and Connecting the ASA Page Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover Removing the Chassis CoverReplacing the Chassis Cover Removing the Chassis CoverInstalling an I/O Card Replacing the Chassis CoverI/O Card Location Removing the Regex Cable Connector Index finger placement Thumb placement Pushing the cover toward the rear of the chassis 10 Removing the Regex Cable Connector 11 Lift the I/O Card Upward to Release it Close the green connector clamp Installing and Removing the SFP Modules Installing the SFP ModuleRemoving the SFP Module Mylar tab Actuator/Button Bale-clasp Plastic collarRemoving and Installing the Power Supply Removing and Installing the AC Power Supply16 Removing the Slot Cover Installing the DC Input Power 19 Back Power Supply IndicatorsFixed fan Fixed DC power supply 22 Stripping the DC Input Power Source Wire 24shows the DC power supply with lead wires Removing and Installing the DC Power Supply 25 Complete DC Secure Tie Wrap26 Removing the Slot Cover Installing and Removing the Solid State Drive for Installation ScenariosInstalling and Removing SSDs 30 Removing the SSD from the ASA 5512/5515/5525-X32 Installing the SSD in the ASA 5512/5515/5525-X Page Numerics IN-2