Cisco Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series 7600 Series ASA Services Module Guía De Instalación
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Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series ASA Services Module Installation Note
OL-23955-01
Overview
Overview
, is the next generation 10Gbps+ Security Services blade for the
Catalyst 6500 series switch. The ASA Services Module is supported in any slot in the Catalyst 6500
E-series chassis. The ASA Services Module is not supported in non-E-series chassis. The ASA Services
Module requires either a Supervisor Engine 720-3B, Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL, or Supervisor
Engine 720-10GE (either a VS-S720-10G-3C or a VS-S720-10G-3CXL) to operate.
E-series chassis. The ASA Services Module is not supported in non-E-series chassis. The ASA Services
Module requires either a Supervisor Engine 720-3B, Supervisor Engine 720-3BXL, or Supervisor
Engine 720-10GE (either a VS-S720-10G-3C or a VS-S720-10G-3CXL) to operate.
Figure 1
ASA Services Module Faceplate
LEDs
The ASA Services module has two LEDs visible on the module front panel.
their function.
1
STATUS LED
3
RESET switch
2
ID LED
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Table 1
ASA Services Module LEDs
LED Color
and
Meaning
STATUS
Green—Both ASA Services module processors have
finished booting up, all diagnostics pass, and the module is
operational
finished booting up, all diagnostics pass, and the module is
operational
Yellow—ROMMON is running; the ASA Services module
has not finished booting up
has not finished booting up
Red—The module is powering up or the ASA Services
Module has a fault.
Module has a fault.
ID
The ID LED functions as a service indicator. The blue LED
is turned on and off by the system administrator from the
switch console to aid the service personnel in identifying
which ASA Services Module within a chassis needs
attention. When turned on, the LED flashes on and off at
500 msec intervals.
is turned on and off by the system administrator from the
switch console to aid the service personnel in identifying
which ASA Services Module within a chassis needs
attention. When turned on, the LED flashes on and off at
500 msec intervals.