Cisco Cisco IPS 4255 Sensor Guida All'Installazione
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Removing and Installing Interface Cards in Cisco IPS-4260 and IPS 4270-20
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Supported Interface Cards
Step 3
Attach the wrist strap to your wrist and to the terminal on the work surface. If you are using a disposable
wrist strap, connect the wrist strap directly to an unpainted metal surface of the chassis.
wrist strap, connect the wrist strap directly to an unpainted metal surface of the chassis.
Step 4
Connect the work surface to the chassis using a grounding cable and alligator clip.
Caution
Always follow ESD-prevention procedures when removing, replacing, or repairing components.
Note
If you are upgrading a component, do not remove the component from the ESD packaging until
you are ready to install it.
you are ready to install it.
Supported Interface Cards
IPS-4260 and IPS 4270-20 support three interface cards: the 4GE bypass interface card, the 2SX
interface card, and the 10GE interface card.
interface card, and the 10GE interface card.
4GE Bypass Interface Card
The 4GE bypass interface card (part numbers IPS-4GE-BP-INT and IPS-4GE-BP-INT=) provides four
10/100/1000BASE-T (4GE) monitoring interfaces. The IPS-4260 supports up to two 4GE bypass
interfaces cards for a total of eight GE bypass interfaces. The IPS 4270-20 supports up to four 4GE
bypass interface cards for a total of sixteen GE bypass interfaces.
10/100/1000BASE-T (4GE) monitoring interfaces. The IPS-4260 supports up to two 4GE bypass
interfaces cards for a total of eight GE bypass interfaces. The IPS 4270-20 supports up to four 4GE
bypass interface cards for a total of sixteen GE bypass interfaces.
The 4GE bypass interface card supports hardware bypass.
DO NOT INSTALL INTERFACE
CARDS WITH POWER APPLIED
CONSOLE
10/100 ETHERNET 0/0
Link
FDX
FDX
100 Mbps
Link
100 Mbps
FAILOVER
10/100 ETHERNET 0/0
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