Cisco Systems 535 Security Camera User Manual


 
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Cisco PIX Security Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 7 PIX535
Installing a Circuit Board in the PIX 535
Step 12 Reconnect all cables to the security appliance and plug it into its power source.
Step 13 Power on the security appliance.
Note You can verify that the security appliance recognizes the new RAM memory that you installed by
looking at the system startup messages or by entering the show version command.
Installing a Circuit Board in the PIX 535
The 4-port 64 bit/66 MHz FE card (PIX-4FE-66) is supported in software Versions 6.3, 6.2(2), 6.1(4),
and 5.2(9), and later versions. These are the minimum software versions that support the card.
Note The PIX-4FE card continues to be supported but is no longer manufactured. The PIX-4FE and
PIX-4FE-66 cards are considered equivalent and interchangeable. You can install a PIX-4FE in the
primary unit and a PIX-4FE-66 in the secondary unit, as long as you install them in the same slot number
of each chassis. For example, if you install a PIX-4FE in Slot 1 of the primary unit, you must also install
the PIX-4FE-66 in Slot 1 of the secondary unit.
The new card has the following characteristics:
Includes an Intel 21154BE bridge and four Intel 82559 Ethernet MAC/PHY devices.
Supports 10/100 mbps full/half-duplex operation on each port.
Retains bus performance when installed with other 66-MHz devices.
Does not support auto MDI/MDIX operation.
This section includes the following topics:
PIX 535 Circuit Board Options, page 7-14
Circuit Board Slot Description, page 7-16
Installing a Circuit Board, page 7-17
16 MB Flash Circuit Board, page 7-18
VPN Accelerator Circuit Board, page 7-20
Gigabit Ethernet Circuit Board, page 7-20
PIX 535 Circuit Board Options
Table 7-4 lists the optional circuit board combinations that are available for the PIX 535. A maximum
of eight interfaces are available with a restricted license, and 14 interfaces are available with an
unrestricted license.
Note Table 7-4 applies only to PIX security appliance Version 6.1(1) and later. Earlier versions of
PIX security appliance support fewer interface options.
For more information on the number of interfaces for each of the PIX Firewall models, click here.