Cisco Systems ASA 5505BUNK9 manual Replacing the Lithium Battery, Replacing the Chassis Cover

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Chapter 4 Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures

Replacing the Lithium Battery

Replacing the Chassis Cover

Caution Do not operate the adaptive security appliance without the chassis cover installed. The chassis cover protects the internal components, prevents electrical shorts, and provides proper air-flow for cooling the electronic components.

To replace the chassis cover on the adaptive security appliance, perform the following steps:

Step 1 Place the chassis on a secure surface with the front panel facing you.

Step 2 Hold the chassis cover so that the rear of the chassis cover are aligned with the chassis bottom.

Step 3 Lower the front of the cover onto the chassis, making sure that the side tabs of the cover fit under the side panels of the chassis.

Step 4 Slide the chassis cover toward the front, making sure that the cover tabs fit under the back panel, and the back panel tabs fit under the chassis cover.

Step 5 Secure the chassis cover with the screw you set aside earlier.

Step 6 Reconnect the network interface cables.

Step 7 Reconnect the power cord to the power outlet to power on the adaptive security appliance.

Replacing the Lithium Battery

This section describes how to remove and replace the lithium battery in the adaptive security appliance. The lithium battery is a field-replaceable unit (FRU).

Warning Danger of explosion exists if the lithium battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. Statement 33

To remove and replace the battery in the adaptive security appliance, perform the following steps:

Step 1 Remove the chassis cover as described in the “Removing the Chassis Cover” section on page 4-2.Step 2 Slide the metal clip back and pull the battery out.

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page N T E N T S Mgmt 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Document Objectives About This GuideAudience Document OrganizationDocument Conventions Installation WarningsVii Viii Circuit Breaker 15A Warning Where to Find Safety and Warning Information Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service RequestProduct Overview OverviewUSB 2.0 interface Status Mbps Active LINK/ACT LEDs PowerMemory Requirements for the Software Version 8.3 and Later Memory RequirementsOL-18362-01 Installation Overview Preparing for InstallationSafety Recommendations Maintaining Safety with Electricity General Site Requirements Preventive Site ConfigurationPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Site EnvironmentConfiguring Equipment Racks Power Supply ConsiderationsInstalling the Chassis Installing the Cisco ASAConnecting the Interface Cables This section contains the following topicsConnecting Cables to Network Interfaces RJ-45 Console port RJ-45 to DB-9 console cable Powering on the Cisco ASARack or Wall Mounting the Cisco ASA Installing a Cable LockPress the four plastic anchors into the holes Mounting the ChassisProtrude about 1/8-inch 0.317 cm Removing and Replacing the Screws Rack-Mounting the Chassis Placing the Device on the Rack Mount Tray Attaching the Security Bracket Security bracket ScrewAttaching the Rack Mount Tray to the Rack 9shows the Fips enclosure for the Cisco ASA 10 Bottom View of the Fips Enclosure Tamper label12 Removing the Screws 14 Tamper Evident Label Applied Over the Screw 16 Mounting the Cisco ASA 5505 Chassis OL-18362-01 Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover Maintenance and Upgrade ProceduresWorking in an ESD Environment To remove the chassis cover, perform the following steps Removing the Chassis CoverReplacing the Chassis Cover Replacing the Lithium BatterySSC LEDs Installing and Replacing the SSC1describes the SSC LEDs Installing an SSCInsert the SSC into the slot opening as shown in Figure Replacing an SSC Upgrading MemoryLists the memory for the Cisco ASA Cisco ASA 256 MB 512 MBRemoving the Dimm Forefinger and pull the Dimm completely out of the socket To prevent ESD damage, handle DIMMs as shown in FigureInserting the Dimm Verifying the Memory UpgradeOL-18362-01 Cable Pinouts 10/100/1000BaseT Connectors3shows the RJ 45 cable Console Port RJ-45Signal Pin Mgmt 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port RJ-45 to DB-9Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-SX Gigabit and Fibre Channel Ports1000BASE-LX 850 62.5 0625 300 m 50.0 500 mOL-18362-01 Front panel LEDs Power supplies Considerations FailoverCircuit Breaker TN Power Wrist StrapCover Panels Ground Conductor
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