Cisco asa5505-k8 [7/48] Product overview
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Cisco ASA 5505 Adaptive Security Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
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Overview
Read through the entire guide before beginning any of the procedures in this book.
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment
.
Statement 49
Caution Read the safety warnings in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ASA 5500
Series and follow proper safety procedures when performing these steps.
This chapter describes the product and the memory requirements and includes the following topics:
• Product Overview, page 1-1
• Memory Requirements, page 1-3
Product Overview
The Cisco ASA 5505 Adaptive Security Appliance delivers unprecedented levels of defense against
threats to the network with deeper web inspection and flow-specific analysis, improved secure
connectivity via end-point security posture validation, and voice and video over VPN support. It also
provides enhanced support for intelligent information networks through improved network integration,
resiliency, and scalability.
The adaptive security appliance software combines firewall, VPN concentrator, and intrusion prevention
software functionality into one software image. Previously, these functions were available in three
separate devices, each with its own software and hardware. Combining the functionality into just one
software image provides significant improvements in the available features.
Additionally, the adaptive security appliance software supports Adaptive Security Device Manager
(ASDM). ASDM is a browser-based, Java applet used to configure and monitor the software on the
adaptive security appliances. ASDM is loaded from the adaptive adaptive security appliance, then used
to configure, monitor, and manage the device.
This section describes the front and rear panels. Figure 1-1 shows the front panel LEDs.
Содержание
- About this guide 1
- Audience 1
- Document objectives 1
- Document organization 1
- Document conventions 2
- Installation warnings 2
- Ac power disconnection warning page ix 3
- Blank faceplates and cover panels warning page viii 3
- Circuit breaker 15a warning page ix 3
- Compliance with local and national electrical codes warning page ix 3
- Dc power connection warning page ix 3
- Faceplates and cover panel requirement page x 3
- Grounded equipment warning page x 3
- Installation instructions warning 3
- Jewelry removal warning 3
- Multiple power cord page ix 3
- Power supply disconnection warning 3
- Product disposal warning page viii 3
- Safety cover requirement page x 3
- Short circuit protection warning page ix 3
- Statement 1001 3
- Statement 1004 3
- Statement 12 3
- Statement 43 3
- Statement 94 3
- Tn power warning page ix 3
- Vdc power system page ix 3
- Work during lightning activity warning 3
- Wrist strap warning 3
- Blank faceplates and cover panels warning 4
- Chassis warning for rack mounting and servicing 4
- Ground conductor warning 4
- Product disposal warning 4
- Selv circuit warning 4
- Short circuit protection warning 4
- Statement 1006 4
- Statement 1021 4
- Statement 1024 4
- Statement 1029 4
- Statement 1040 4
- Statement 1045 4
- Ac power disconnection warning 5
- Circuit breaker 15a warning 5
- Compliance with local and national electrical codes warning 5
- Dc power connection warning 5
- Multiple power cord 5
- Short circuit protection warning 5
- Statement 1045 5
- Statement 1074 5
- Statement 128 5
- Statement 13 5
- Statement 137 5
- Statement 19 5
- Statement 246 5
- Statement 8 5
- Tn power warning 5
- Vdc power system 5
- Faceplates and cover panel requirement 6
- Grounded equipment warning 6
- Obtaining documentation and submitting a service request 6
- Safety cover requirement 6
- Where to find safety and warning information 6
- C h a p t e r 7
- Overview 7
- Product overview 7
- Memory requirements 9
- Memory requirements for the software version 8 and later 9
- C h a p t e r 11
- Installation overview 11
- Preparing for installation 11
- Safety recommendations 11
- Maintaining safety with electricity 12
- General site requirements 13
- Preventing electrostatic discharge damage 13
- Preventive site configuration 13
- Site environment 13
- Configuring equipment racks 14
- Power supply considerations 14
- C h a p t e r 15
- Connecting the interface cables 15
- Installing the chassis 15
- Installing the cisco asa 5505 15
- Powering on the cisco asa 5505 17
- Installing a cable lock 18
- Rack or wall mounting the cisco asa 5505 18
- Mounting the chassis 19
- Wall mounting the chassis 19
- Rack mounting the chassis 21
- Section 21
- See the 21
- Adaptive security appliance 23
- Atus active vpn ssc 23
- Cisco asa 550 23
- Figure 3 7 attaching the security bracket 23
- Screw in the security bracket to the front of the rack mount as shown in figure 3 7 to hold it in place 23
- Security bracket 2 screw 23
- Series 23
- Step 5 23
- Adaptive security appliance 24
- Attach the rack mount tray to the rack using the supplied screws as shown in figure 3 8 24
- Figure 3 8 attaching the rack mount tray to the rack 24
- Series 24
- Step 6 24
- To remove the chassis from the rack remove the screws that attach the chassis to the rack and then remove the chassis 24
- Installing and wall mounting the cisco asa 5505 fips enclosure 25
- Adaptive security appliance 28
- Cisco asa 550 28
- Series 28
- Tamper label 28
- The third tamper evident label should be placed so that the one half of the tamper evident label covers the enclosure and the other half covers the cisco asa 5505 chassis as shown in figure 3 15 28
- Maintenance and upgrade procedures 31
- Removing and replacing the chassis cover 31
- Working in an esd environment 31
- Removing the chassis cover 32
- Replacing the chassis cover 33
- Replacing the lithium battery 33
- Installing and replacing the ssc 34
- Installing an ssc 35
- Replacing an ssc 36
- Upgrading memory 36
- Removing the dimm 37
- Installing the dimm 38
- Verifying the memory upgrade 39
- When inserting dimms use firm but not excessive pressure you can cause damage to the socket 39
- When you finish installing new memory replace the chassis cover 39
- You can verify that the memory upgrade has been completed successfully by entering the show version command 39
- 100 1000baset connectors 41
- A p p e n d i 41
- Cable pinouts 41
- Cisco does not provide these cables they are widely available from other sources 42
- Cisco products use the following types of rj 45 cables 42
- Console port rj 45 42
- Crossover 42
- Figure 1 2 shows the 10baset 100basetx and 1000base t connector rj 45 42
- Figure 1 3 shows the rj 45 cable 42
- Straight through 42
- Mgmt 10 100 1000 ethernet port 44
- Rj 45 to db 9 44
- Gigabit and fibre channel ports 45
- I n d e x 47
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