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Chapter 3 Installing and Connecting the ASA 5500-X

Connecting Cables, Turning on Power, and Verifying Connectivity

Connecting Cables, Turning on Power, and Verifying Connectivity

This section describes how to connect the cables to the chassis and how to turn on the power.

Guidelines

Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 49

Caution Be sure to read the safety warnings in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety information document for the ASA 5500-X and follow proper safety procedures when performing all tasks in this guide. See the RCSI at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/hw/regulatory/compliance/asa5500x_rcsi.html.

The Cisco ASA 5500-X series hardware operates on AC power and supports the ability to restore the previous power state of the system in the event that AC power is lost.

Earlier ASAs (V01) require you to turn on the power with the power switch. Newer ASAs (V02) automatically turn on when you plug in the power cable. To determine your version, do one of the following:

At the CLI, enter the show inventory command and look for V01 or V02 in the output.

On the back of the chassis, look at the VID PID label for V01 or V02.

For the V01 chassis, see the following limitations:

The ASA requires 50 seconds from the time that AC power is applied before the power state can be updated and stored. This means that any changes to the power state within the first 50 seconds of applying AC power will not be observed if AC power is removed within that time.

The ASA requires 10 seconds from the time it is placed into standby mode before the power state can be updated and stored. This means any changes to the power state within the first 10 seconds of entering standby mode (including the standby mode itself) will not be observed if AC power is removed within that time.

For the V02 chassis, the above limitations to not apply.

Detailed Steps

Step 1 Place the chassis on a flat, stable surface, or in a rack (if you are rack-mounting it.)

Step 2 Connect the interface cables.

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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 Viii Installation WarningsCisco ASA 5500-X Series Hardware Installation Guide Cisco ASA 5500-X Series Hardware Installation Guide Circuit Breaker 15A Warning Related Documentation Where to Find Safety and Warning InformationXiii Xiv Information about the ASA Optional External USB Drives Cisco ASA 5500-X Series Chassis OverviewInternal and External USB Flash Drives Internal USB DriveViewing Flash Memory Solid State DrivesOnline Insertion and Removal Support FAT 32 File SystemManagement 0/0 Interface Alarm LEDSFP Modules ASA 5500-X I/O CardsASA Chassis Panels Front Panel LEDsDescription VPN 13 12 HD1 Rear Panel LEDsLED See the Management 0/0 Interface section on Rear Panel Ports7shows the rear panel ports for the ASA 5545-X and ASA Power Supply AC Power Supply and DC Power Supply Hardware Specifications Non-Operating Conditions Console Cable PinoutsRJ-45 Console Cable ASA9shows the RJ 45 cable Signal PinRJ-45 to DB-9 Console Adapter Signal RJ-45 Pin DB-9 PinSafety Recommendations Installation OverviewMaintaining Safety with Electricity General Site Requirements Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageWorking in an ESD Environment Preventive Site Configuration Power Supply ConsiderationsSite Environment Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Appliance Coupler AC Power SupplyCAB-IND-10A Configuring Equipment RacksRack Mounting Guidelines Rack Mounting the ChassisDetailed 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 Secure the other outer slide rail to the rack Round and Square Hole RacksThreaded 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 the Chassis Cover Removing and Replacing the Chassis CoverRemoving the Chassis Cover Replacing the Chassis CoverReplacing the Chassis Cover Installing an I/O CardI/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 the SFP Module Installing and Removing the SFP ModulesMylar tab Actuator/Button Bale-clasp Plastic collar Removing the SFP ModuleRemoving and Installing the AC Power Supply Removing and Installing the Power Supply16 Removing the Slot Cover 19 Back Power Supply Indicators Installing the DC Input PowerFixed fan Fixed DC power supply 22 Stripping the DC Input Power Source Wire 24shows the DC power supply with lead wires 25 Complete DC Secure Tie Wrap Removing and Installing the DC Power Supply26 Removing the Slot Cover Installation Scenarios Installing and Removing the Solid State Drive for30 Removing the SSD from the ASA 5512/5515/5525-X Installing and Removing SSDs32 Installing the SSD in the ASA 5512/5515/5525-X Page Numerics IN-2