Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 7110 Guía De Instalación
Quick Start Guide - 7000 Series Devices
7000 SERIES
3D7010/7020/7030
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Understanding the Sensing Interfaces
Inserting or Removing a Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Transceiver
The 3D7010/7020/7030 is a 1U device one-half the width of the rack tray with eight
copper sensing interfaces, each with bypass capability.
copper sensing interfaces, each with bypass capability.
You can use these interfaces to passively monitor up to eight separate network
segments. You can also use paired interfaces in an inline configuration on up to four
network segments.
segments. You can also use paired interfaces in an inline configuration on up to four
network segments.
You can use these interfaces to passively monitor up to eight separate network segments. You can also use paired
interfaces in an inline configuration on up to four network segments.
interfaces in an inline configuration on up to four network segments.
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The 3D7110/7120 is a 1U device with eight copper or eight fiber sensing interfaces, each with bypass capability.
3D7110/7120
The 3D7115/7125 and AMP7150 contain eight SFP sockets
in a “tab toward center” configuration. Cable the interface
on the transceiver after the transceiver is inserted into the
chassis.
in a “tab toward center” configuration. Cable the interface
on the transceiver after the transceiver is inserted into the
chassis.
Use appropriate electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures
when inserting or removing the transceiver. Avoid touching
the contacts, and keep the contacts and interfaces free of
dust and dirt.
when inserting or removing the transceiver. Avoid touching
the contacts, and keep the contacts and interfaces free of
dust and dirt.
CAUTION! Do not force an SFP transceiver into a socket
as this can jam the transceiver and can cause permanent
damage to the transceiver, the chassis, or both.
as this can jam the transceiver and can cause permanent
damage to the transceiver, the chassis, or both.
Use only Sourcefire SFP tranceivers. Non-Sourcefire
transceivers may jam in the socket and can cause
permanent damage to the transceiver, the chassis, or both.
transceivers may jam in the socket and can cause
permanent damage to the transceiver, the chassis, or both.
To remove an SFP transceiver:
Disconnect all cables from the transceiver you want to remove
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from the device.
Using your fingers, gently pull the bale of the transceiver
Using your fingers, gently pull the bale of the transceiver
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away from the chassis to disengage the locking mechanism.
For transceivers in the upper row, pull down. For transceivers
in the lower row, lift up.
in the lower row, lift up.
Gently slide the transceiver directly out of the socket, taking care
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not to touch the contacts at the back of the transceiver.
If the transceiver does not slide out easily, push the
transceiver back into the socket and try again, using the bale
as a handle.
transceiver back into the socket and try again, using the bale
as a handle.
To insert an SFP transceiver into the chassis SFP socket:
Taking care not to touch the contacts in the rear, use your
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fingers to grasp the sides of the bale and slide the rear of the
transceiver into a socket on the chassis. Note that sockets
on the upper row face up and sockets on the lower row face
down.
Gently push the bale toward the transceiver to engage the
transceiver into a socket on the chassis. Note that sockets
on the upper row face up and sockets on the lower row face
down.
Gently push the bale toward the transceiver to engage the
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locking mechanism, securing the transceiver in place.
3D7115/7125, AMP7150
The 3D7115/7125 and AMP7150 are 1U devices with four copper
sensing interfaces with bypass capability and eight small form-
factor pluggable (SFP) sockets without bypass capability.
sensing interfaces with bypass capability and eight small form-
factor pluggable (SFP) sockets without bypass capability.
You can use the four copper interfaces to passively monitor up
to four separate network segments. You can also use paired
interfaces in an inline configuration on up to two network
segments.
to four separate network segments. You can also use paired
interfaces in an inline configuration on up to two network
segments.
You can insert up to eight SFP transceivers (any combination
of copper, fiber, or both) and use their interfaces to monitor
up to eight separate network segments. You can also use any
combination of transceivers on sequentially paired interfaces
(interfaces 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 9 and 10, or 11 and 12) in an inline
deployment. Note that SFP interfaces do not have bypass
capabilities.
of copper, fiber, or both) and use their interfaces to monitor
up to eight separate network segments. You can also use any
combination of transceivers on sequentially paired interfaces
(interfaces 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 9 and 10, or 11 and 12) in an inline
deployment. Note that SFP interfaces do not have bypass
capabilities.
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SAMPLE SFP TRANSCEIVERS
Fiber SFP
Copper SFP
Rear with contacts
Front with
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UNDERSTANDING SENSING INTERFACES
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