Cisco Systems 78-11180-01 manual PIX Firewall Serial Cable Assembly

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Chapter 2 Installing a PIX Firewall

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Step 3 Connect one of the DB-9 serial connectors to the console connector on the front panel of the PIX Firewall.

Step 4 Connect one end of the RJ-45 null modem cable to the DB-9 connector.

Step 5 If you are installing an AC voltage PIX Firewall, connect the PIX Firewall unit’s power cord to the power connector on the rear panel of the unit, and to a power outlet.

If you are installing a DC voltage PIX Firewall, refer to Chapter 8, “Installing a DC Voltage PIX 515 or PIX 520.”

Step 6 The following options are available:

a.If you have a second PIX Firewall to use as a failover unit, install the failover feature and cable as described in Chapter 3, “Installing Failover.”

Note Do not power on the failover units until the primary unit has been configured.

b.If needed, install the PIX Firewall Syslog Server as described in Chapter 4, “Installing the PIX Firewall Syslog Server (PFSS).”

c.If you need to install an optional circuit board such as a single-port Ethernet board, or the four-port Ethernet board, refer to Chapter 5, “Opening a PIX Firewall Chassis,” for information about how to open the top panel of the chassis to install circuit boards.

d.If you need to install additional memory, refer to Chapter 6, “Installing a Memory Upgrade.”

Step 7 If you are ready to start configuring the PIX Firewall, power on the unit. When the unit is powered on, refer to the Cisco PIX Firewall Configuration Guide, Version 5.2. Alternatively, you can use the PIX Firewall Setup Wizard described in Chapter 9, “Installing the PIX Firewall Setup Wizard.”

If you need to download software version 5.1 or higher, use the “Boothelper Installation” section. If your site downloads configuration images from a TFTP server, use the section “Downloading a Software Image over TFTP” to learn how you can access boot mode while the PIX Firewall is starting up. The PIX Firewall pauses for 10 seconds for you to press the Escape key or send a BREAK character. On a Windows system, press the Esc key to access boot mode.

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Contents Follow these steps to install a PIX Firewall Installation OverviewPerimeter Before You Begin the InstallationIntroduction Installing a PIXComputer serial port DB-9 or DB-25 PIX 506 Installation StepsConnecting the Power Supply Module to the PIX Configuring the PIXPIX 515 Front Panel LEDs PIX 515 Features Rack Mounting Mounting the PIXVertical Mounting PIX 515 Installation StepsPIX 515 Serial Console Cable PIX 515 Feature Licenses 12 PIX Rear panel of the PIX 525 is shown in Figure14 PIX 525 Front Panel LEDs 16 PIX 525 Rear Panel PIX 525 Installation StepsConfiguring the PIX Installing a PIX 520 or Earlier Model PIX 525 Feature LicensesPIX 520 or Earlier Model Installation Instructions Front 18lists the controls on earlier PIX Firewall models PIX Firewall with a Four-Port Interface Card 20 Four-Port Ethernet Interface Installed in SlotInstalling Interface Cables to a PIX 520 or Earlier Model 23 PIX Firewall Serial Cable Assembly Startup Messages First MessagesAn example of the first messages displayed are as follows After the Prompts PIX Firewall then displays the following messagePIX Firewall then continues the startup messages as follows IRQ9 PIX Firewall then displays the following messages Pixboothelper f pix-5.2.1-release Example startup messages continue Configuration Version MessageBoothelper Installation Software Installation NotesDd bs=18b if=./bh521.bin of=/dev/rd0 Following is an example session Downloading a Software Image over TftpUsing the copy tftp flash Command Using Tftp CommandsExamples Using the monitor Command Installing a PIX Firewall Software Installation Notes Following is an example of the download screen display Use of the monitor command continuesRequest timed out Tftp Download Error CodesTftp packet Protocol used by TftpUpgrading the Activation Key

78-11180-01 specifications

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