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skin contact. Connect the grounding clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to safely ground ESD
voltages. To properly guard against ESD damage and shocks, the wrist strap and cord must operate effectively.
If no wrist strap is available, ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis.

For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap, which should be between one and
10 megohms.

Site Environment

See

Hardware Specifications, on page 16

for information about physical specifications.

When planning the site layout and equipment locations, consider the information in the next section to help
avoid equipment failures and reduce the possibility of environmentally caused shutdowns. If you are currently
experiencing shutdowns or unusually high error rates with your existing equipment, these considerations may
help you isolate the cause of failures and prevent future problems.

Site Considerations

Considering the following helps you plan an acceptable operating environment for the chassis, and avoid
environmentally-caused equipment failures.

• Electrical equipment generates heat. Ambient air temperature might not be adequate to cool equipment

to acceptable operating temperatures without adequate circulation. Make sure that the room in which
you operate your system has adequate air circulation.

• Ensure that the chassis cover is secure. The chassis is designed to allow cooling air to flow effectively

within it. An open chassis allows air leaks, which may interrupt and redirect the flow of cooling air from
the internal components.

• Always follow ESD-prevention procedures to avoid damage to equipment. Damage from static discharge

can cause immediate or intermittent equipment failure.

Power Supply Considerations

See

Power Supply, on page 15

for more detailed information about the power supply in the chassis.

When installing the chassis, consider the following:

• Check the power at the site before installing the chassis to ensure that it is free of spikes and noise. Install

a power conditioner, if necessary, to ensure proper voltages and power levels in the appliance-input
voltage.

• Install proper grounding for the site to avoid damage from lightning and power surges.

• The chassis does not have a user-selectable operating range. Refer to the label on the chassis for the

correct appliance input-power requirement.

• Several styles of AC-input power supply cords are available for the chassis; make sure that you have the

correct style for your site.

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Page 1: ... M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide First Published 2019 07 08 Last Modified 2019 08 06 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 ...

Page 2: ...COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Any Internet Protocol IP addresses and ...

Page 3: ...tallation Preparation 27 C H A P T E R 2 Installation Warnings 27 Safety Recommendations 28 Maintain Safety with Electricity 29 Prevent ESD Damage 29 Site Environment 30 Site Considerations 30 Power Supply Considerations 30 Rack Configuration Considerations 31 Rack Mount the Chassis 33 C H A P T E R 3 Unpack and Inspect the Chassis 33 Rack Mount the Chassis 33 Cisco Content Security Management App...

Page 4: ... 37 Enable RPC 38 Reset the Chassis Remotely 39 Install Uninstall the Locking Faceplate 39 Remove and Replace a Drive 40 Remove and Replace a Power Supply 43 Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide iv Contents ...

Page 5: ... M695 and M695F centralize reporting tracking management of quarantined email messages and web security appliance configuration settings They also allow automated data backups The SMA M195 M395 M695 and M695F support Cisco AsyncOS version 12 5 and later See Product ID Numbers on page 17 for a list of field replaceable product IDs PIDs associated with the SMA security management appliances The foll...

Page 6: ...ar Cold aisle to hot aisle Airflow Displays the serial number Pullout asset card Two threaded holes for dual hole grounding lug Use is optional the supported AC power supplies have internal grounding so no additional chassis grounding is required Grounding holes Optional Locking faceplate Yes Unit identification button Yes Power button 32 GB RAM 16 GB RAM Memory Cisco Content Security Management A...

Page 7: ...P One 1 Gb RJ 45 serial port running RS 232 RS 232D TIA 561 Directly connects a computer to the chassis Serial console port Two 1050 W AC Hot swappable and redundant as 1 1 Two 770 W AC Hot swappable and redundant as 1 1 One 770 W AC You can order a second power supply for redundancy as 1 1 AC power supply Do not mix power supply type or wattage between models Note Six fans for front to rear cooli...

Page 8: ...r 10 Gb SFP fiber optic transceivers with cables Supported on the M695F You cannot mix SFP transceiver types in the same chassis You can either have two 1 Gb or two 10 Gb SFPs in the same chassis Note 6 Useful Links document The steps in the Useful Links document send you to the documentation you need to install set up and configure your SMA appliance 5 Serial Number Locations The serial number SN...

Page 9: ... on the top of the chassis cover is not supported There are no internal field replaceable parts in the SMA M195 M395 M695 and M695F Caution Figure 5 Serial Number Location on Cover Cover latch Not supported 2 Serial number label 1 Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 5 Overview Serial Number Locations ...

Page 10: ...s in slots 1 and 2 1 System status LED 4 Unit identification button LED 3 Fan status LED 6 Power supply status LED 5 Temperature status LED 8 Network link activity LED 7 Pullout asset card 9 The following figure shows the front panel features and disk drive configuration for the SMA M395 See Front Panel LEDs on page 8 for a description of the LEDs Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M...

Page 11: ... 6 Power supply status LED 5 Temperature status LED 8 Network link activity LED 7 Pullout asset card 9 The following figure shows the front panel features and disk drive configuration for the SMA M695 and M695F See Front Panel LEDs on page 8 for a description of the LEDs Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 7 Overview Front Panel ...

Page 12: ...utton LED 3 Temperature status LED 6 Fan status LED 5 Network link activity LED 8 Power supply status LED 7 Pullout asset card 9 Front Panel LEDs The following figure shows the front panel LEDs for the M195 M395 M695 and M695F and describes their states Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 8 Overview Front Panel LEDs ...

Page 13: ...ng Amber flashing with 1 second interval Drive locate function activated in the software 1 Unit identification LED Off The unit identification function is not in use Blue flashing The unit identification function is activated 4 Power LED Off There is no AC power to the chassis Amber The chassis is in standby mode Green The chassis is in main power mode Power is supplied to all components 3 Cisco C...

Page 14: ...fault with the system board Amber 3 flashes There is a major fault with the DIMMs Amber 4 flashes There is a major fault with the CPUs 5 Network link activity LED Off The Ethernet port link is idle Green One or more Ethernet ports are link active but there is no activity Green flashing One or more Ethernet ports are link active with activity 8 Fan status LED Green All fans are operating properly A...

Page 15: ... supply to provide redundancy as 1 1 8 Unit identification button 7 Riser handle Not supported 10 Threaded holes for dual hole grounding lug Use is optional the supported AC power supplies have internal grounding so no additional chassis grounding is required 9 The following figure shows the rear panel of the SMA M395 See Rear Panel LEDs on page 14 for a description of the LEDs Figure 11 M395 Rear...

Page 16: ...e Not supported 15 The following figure shows the rear panel of the SMA M695 See Rear Panel LEDs on page 14 for a description of the LEDs Figure 12 M695 Rear Panel Data interface DATA 2 2 Data interface DATA 1 1 Data interface DATA 4 4 Data interface DATA 3 3 1050 W AC power supply PSU 2 6 1050 W AC power supply PSU1 5 USB 3 0 Type A USB 1 8 Threaded holes for dual hole grounding lug Use is option...

Page 17: ...SFP fiber optic support Use only Cisco supported SFP transceivers 1 1050 W AC power supply PSU 2 4 1050 W AC power supply PSU 1 3 USB 3 0 Type A USB 1 6 Threaded holes for dual hole grounding lug Use is optional the supported AC power supplies have internal grounding so no additional chassis grounding is required 5 Management interface MGMT 8 USB 3 0 Type A USB 2 7 RPC port RPC 10 Data interface D...

Page 18: ...ent Green Link is active Green flashing Traffic is present on the active link 2 Management interface link speed Off Link speed is 100 Mbps Amber Link speed is 1 Gbps Green Link speed is 10 Gbps 1 Data interface link status Off No link is present Green Link is active Green flashing Traffic is present on the active link 4 Data interface link speed Off Link speed is 10 Mbps Amber Link speed is 100 Mb...

Page 19: ... table lists the specifications for the 770 W AC power supply Cisco part number 341 0591 04 used in the SMA M195 and M395 Table 2 770 W Power Supply Specifications Specification Description Nominal range 100 to 120 V AC 200 to 240 V AC Range 90 132 V AC 180 264 V AC AC input voltage range Nominal range 50 60 Hz Range 47 63 Hz AC input frequency 9 5 A peak at 100 V AC 4 5 A peak at 208 V AC Maximum...

Page 20: ... 47 63 Hz AC input frequency 12 5 A peak at 100 V AC 6 0 A peak at 208 V AC Maximum AC input current 1250 VA at 100 V AC Maximum input volt amperes 1050 W Maximum output power for each power supply 15 A subcycle duration Maximum inrush current 12 ms at 1050 W Maximum hold up time 12 V DC Power supply output voltage 12 V DC Power supply standby voltage Climate Savers Platinum Efficiency 80 Plus Pla...

Page 21: ...3 C Sound power level 40 dBa measure A weighted per ISO7779 LpAM Operation at 73 F 23 C Sound pressure level Product ID Numbers The following table lists the field replaceable PIDs associated with SMA M195 M395 M695 and M695F The spare components are ones that you can order and replace yourself If any internal components fail you must RMA the entire chassis including the SFPs and SFP cables Remove...

Page 22: ...parate power cord Standard power cords or jumper power cords are available for connection to the SMA The jumper power cords for use in racks are available as an optional alternative to the standard power cords If you do not order the optional power cord with the system you are responsible for selecting the appropriate power cord for the product Using a incompatible power cord with this product may...

Page 23: ...17 Brazil PWR 250V 10A BZ Cord set rating 10 A 250 V 2 Plug NBR 14136 1 Connector IEC 60320 C13 3 Figure 18 Cabinet Jumper CAB C13 C14 2M Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Plug SS10A 1 Connector HS10S C 13 to C 14 3 Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 19 Overview Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 24: ... Cabinet Jumper CAB C13 CBN Cord set rating 10 A 250 V 2 Plug SS10A 1 Connector HS10S C 13 to C 14 3 Figure 21 China CAB 250V 10A CH Cord set rating 10 A 250 V 2 Plug GB2099 1 2008 1 Connector IEC 60320 C13 3 Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 20 Overview Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 25: ...ndia CAB 250V 10A ID Cord set rating 16 A 250 V 2 Plug IS 6538 1971 1 Connector IEC 60320 C13 3 Figure 24 Israel CAB 250V 10A IS Cord set rating 10 A 250 V 2 Plug SI 32 1 Connector IEC 60320 C13 3 Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 21 Overview Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 26: ...an CAB JPN 3PIN Cord set rating 12 A 125 V 2 Plug JIS 8303 1 Connector IEC 60320 C13 3 Figure 27 Japan CAB C13 C14 2M JP Cord set rating 10 A 250 V 2 Plug EN 60320 2 2 E 1 Connector EN 60320 C13 to C14 3 Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 22 Overview Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 27: ...a CAB 9K12A NA Cord set rating 13 A 125 V 2 Plug NEMA5 15P 1 Connector IEC 60320 C15 3 Figure 30 North America CAB N5K6A NA Cord set rating 10 A 125 V 2 Plug NEMA6 15P 1 Connector IEC 60320 C13 3 Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 23 Overview Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 28: ...Switzerland CAB 9K10A SW Cord set rating 10 A 250 V 2 Plug SEV 1011 MP232 R 1 Connector IEC 60320 C15 3 Figure 33 Taiwan CAB ACTW Cord set rating 10 A 125 V 2 Plug EL 302 CNS10917 1 Connector IEC 60320 C13 3 Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 24 Overview Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 29: ...m CAB 9K10A UK Cord set rating 10 A 250 V 2 Plug BS1363A SS145 1 Connector IEC 60320 C15 3 Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 25 Overview Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 30: ...Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 26 Overview Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 31: ...TRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this dev...

Page 32: ...personnel Warning Statement 1019 Main Disconnecting Device The plug socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main disconnecting device Warning Statement 1047 Overheating Prevention To prevent the system from overheating do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 95 F 35 C Note Statement 1074 Comply with Local and Nati...

Page 33: ...caution do not become a victim yourself Disconnect power from the chassis If possible send another person to get medical aid Otherwise assess the condition of the victim and then call for help Determine whether the person needs rescue breathing or external cardiac compressions then take appropriate action Use the chassis within its marked electrical ratings and product usage instructions The Cisco...

Page 34: ...eratures without adequate circulation Make sure that the room in which you operate your system has adequate air circulation Ensure that the chassis cover is secure The chassis is designed to allow cooling air to flow effectively within it An open chassis allows air leaks which may interrupt and redirect the flow of cooling air from the internal components Always follow ESD prevention procedures to...

Page 35: ...nerates heat An enclosed rack should have louvered sides and a fan to provide cooling air In an enclosed rack with a ventilation fan in the top heat generated by equipment near the bottom of the rack can be drawn upward and into the intake ports of the equipment above it in the rack Ensure that you provide adequate ventilation for equipment at the bottom of the rack Baffles can help to isolate exh...

Page 36: ...Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 32 Installation Preparation Rack Configuration Considerations ...

Page 37: ...s cardboard container and save all packaging material Step 2 Compare the shipment to the equipment list provided by your customer service representative Verify that you have all items Step 3 Check for damage and report any discrepancies or damage to your customer service representative Have the following information ready Invoice number of shipper see the packing slip Model and serial number of th...

Page 38: ...The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the...

Page 39: ...the rack post holes from the outside front c Press the securing plate release button marked PUSH The spring loaded securing plate closes to lock the pegs in place d Attach the second slide rail assembly to the opposite side of the rack Make sure that the two slide rail assemblies are at the same height with each other and are level front to back e Pull the inner slide rails on each assembly out to...

Page 40: ...to the slide rails open a hinged slam latch lever on the front of the chassis and insert the screw through the hole that is under the lever The screw threads into the static part of the rail on the rack post and prevents the chassis from being pulled out Repeat for the opposite slam latch What to do next Install the cables according to your default software configuration as described in the Gettin...

Page 41: ...tely remove power as directed in some maintenance procedures you must disconnect all power cords from all power supplies in the chassis Caution You can shut down the chassis using the front panel Power button or software management Step 1 Check the Power LED Amber The chassis is already in standby mode and you can safely remove power Green The chassis is in main power mode and you must shut it dow...

Page 42: ...e a third party tool that supports the Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI version 2 0 Step 1 Use SSH or the serial console port to access the CLI Step 2 Log in using an account with Administrator access Step 3 Enter the following commands remotepower setup Step 4 Follow the prompts to specify the following The dedicated IP address for the RPC port netmask and gateway The username and p...

Page 43: ...mple issue the following command from a UNIX computer with IPMI support ipmitool I lan H ip address U remoteresetuser P password chassis power reset Step 2 Wait at least 11 minutes for the chassis to reboot Install Uninstall the Locking Faceplate The locking faceplate Cisco part number 74 115098 01 for a 1 RU chassis and Cisco part number 74 115099 01 for a 2 RU chassis ships with the key you need...

Page 44: ...led Step 3 Lock the faceplate using the key that shipped with the faceplate Step 4 To uninstall the faceplate unlock the faceplate push the latch to the right and pull the faceplate out Remove and Replace a Drive The drives are hot swappable You do not have to shut down the chassis to remove or replace drives Note Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Instal...

Page 45: ...electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Warning Statement 1030 Equipment Installation Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Warning Statement 1073 No User Serviceable Parts No serviceable parts inside To avoid risk of electric shock do not open Warning Statement 1074 Co...

Page 46: ... four drive tray screws that secure the drive to the tray and then lift the drive out of the tray Figure 40 Remove the Drive Tray Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 42 Maintenance and Upgrade Remove and Replace a Drive ...

Page 47: ... provide all power to the system while the remaining power supply is put into a standby state For example if the power consumption can be satisfied by power supply 1 then power supply 2 is put into a standby state When you replace power supplies do not mix power supply types in the chassis Both power supplies must be the same wattage and Cisco PID Caution Power supply health monitoring notifies yo...

Page 48: ...o avoid risk of electric shock do not open Warning Statement 1074 Comply with Local and National Electrical Codes To reduce risk of electric shock or fire installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Warning Step 1 Remove the power supply that you are replacing or the blank panel from an empty bay a Do one of the following actions If the chassis has one power ...

Page 49: ...to the empty bay b Push the power supply into the bay until the release lever locks c Connect the power cord to the new power supply d If you shut down the chassis press the Power button to return it to main power mode Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 45 Maintenance and Upgrade Remove and Replace a Power Supply ...

Page 50: ...Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M195 M395 M695 and M695F Hardware Installation Guide 46 Maintenance and Upgrade Remove and Replace a Power Supply ...

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