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Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide

 

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Cisco M190 Content Security Management 
Appliance 

Rear Panel Ports, page 5-1

Status LEDs and Buttons for Maintenance, page 5-2

Summary of Features, page 5-4

Rear Panel Ports

Figure 5-1

 shows the rear panel ports of the Cisco M190 Content Security Management Appliance. The 

model shown below has one power supply. It is also available with an optional second power supply.

Figure 5-1

Cisco M190 Content Security Management Appliance Rear Panel Ports

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RPC port

2

Console port

Directly connects a computer to the appliance

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Data 1 

Gigabit Ethernet customer data 
interface; used as a management 
interface

4

Data 2

Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface

Summary of Contents for CSA 90 Series

Page 1: ...200 offices worldwide Addresses phone numbers and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www cisco com go offices Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide First Published April 7 2016 Revised August 26 2020 ...

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Page 3: ...Requirements 1 6 Equipment Requirements 1 7 Slide Rail Adjustment Range 1 7 Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances In a Rack 1 7 Use the Rack Kit to Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances 1 7 Install the Cable Management Arm Optional 1 10 Reverse the Cable Management Arm Optional 1 11 C H A P T E R 2 Cisco C190 Email Security Appliance 2 1 Rear Panel Ports 2 1 Status LE...

Page 4: ...nance 5 2 Front Panel LEDs 5 2 Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons 5 4 Summary of Features 5 4 C H A P T E R 6 Cisco M390 Content Security Management Appliance 6 1 Available Models 6 1 Rear Panel Ports 6 1 Using Status LEDs and Buttons for Maintenance 6 2 Front Panel LEDs 6 2 Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons 6 4 Summary of Features 6 5 C H A P T E R 7 Cisco M690 Content Security Management Appliance 7 1 Availa...

Page 5: ...odels with Fiber Optic Ports 10 2 Using Status LEDs and Buttons for Maintenance 10 4 Front Panel LEDs 10 4 Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons 10 6 Summary of Features 10 8 C H A P T E R 11 Maintain Cisco Content Security Appliances 11 1 Monitor System Health 11 1 Prepare for Cisco Content Security Appliance Component Replacement 11 2 Required Equipment 11 2 Shut Down and Power Off the Appliance 11 2 Seri...

Page 6: ...A Appliance Specifications A 1 Physical Specifications A 1 Environmental Specifications A 2 Power Specifications A 3 770 W AC Power Supply A 3 650 W AC Power Supply A 4 930W DC Power Supply A 5 A P P E N D I X B Power Cord Specifications B 1 Supported Power Cords and Plugs B 1 AC Power Cord Illustrations B 4 ...

Page 7: ...t Security Appliances Conventions This document uses the following conventions for notes cautions and safety warnings Notes and cautions contain important information that you should know Note Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material that are not covered in the publication Caution Means reader be careful Cautions contain information about something you mig...

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Page 9: ...tuação que poderá ser causadora de lesões corporais Antes de iniciar a utilização de qualquer equipamento tenha conhecimento dos perigos envolvidos no manuseio de circuitos elétricos e familiarize se com as práticas habituais de prevenção de acidentes Utilize o número da instrução fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham este di...

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Page 11: ...laração fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham o dispositivo GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES Advarsel VIGTIGE SIKKERHEDSANVISNINGER Dette advarselssymbol betyder fare Du befinder dig i en situation med risiko for legemesbeskadigelse Før du begynder arbejde på udstyr skal du være opmærksom på de involverede risici der er ved elektriske...

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Page 13: ...y CISCO The use of cables that are certified by Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law that have PSE shown on the code is not limited to CISCO designated products Statement 371 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Sta...

Page 14: ...T submitting a service request and gathering additional information see What s New in Cisco Product Documentation at http www cisco com c en us td docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Subscribe to What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation as an RSS feed and deliver content directly to your desktop using a reader application The RSS feeds...

Page 15: ...In a Rack page 1 7 Caution Before you install operate or service an appliance review the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for 90 Series Cisco Content Security Appliances for important safety information Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 inv...

Page 16: ...e chassis is thoroughly inspected before shipment If any damage occurred during transportation or any items are missing contact your customer service representative immediately Step 1 Remove the appliance from its 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...

Page 17: ...5 C 95 F Statement 1047 Warning The plug socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main disconnecting device Statement 1019 Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 250 V 15 A Statement 1005 Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with l...

Page 18: ...ed in the Appliance Specifications page A 1 Ensure that the cabinet or rack meets the requirements listed in the Rack Requirements section on page 1 6 Ensure that the site power meets the power requirements listed in the Appliance Specifications page A 1 If available you can use an uninterruptible power supply UPS to protect against power failures Safety Recommendations Use the information in the ...

Page 19: ...edical 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 appliances are equipped with an AC input power supply which is shipped with a three wire electrical cord with a groundi...

Page 20: ...e make sure that you have the correct style for your site If you are using dual redundant 1 1 power supplies we recommend that you use independent electrical circuits for each power supply Install an uninterruptible power source for your site if possible Rack Requirements This section provides the requirements for the standard open racks The rack must be of the following type A standard 19 in 48 3...

Page 21: ...ppliances page 1 7 Install the Cable Management Arm Optional page 1 10 Reverse the Cable Management Arm Optional page 1 11 Use the Rack Kit to Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances This section describes how to install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances in a rack using the rack kits that are sold by Cisco Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this uni...

Page 22: ...pliances Figure 1 2 Attach the Inner Rail to Side of 2 RU Appliances Step 2 Open the front securing plate on both slide rail assemblies The front end of the slide rail assembly has a spring loaded securing plate that must be open before you can insert the mounting pegs into the rack post holes see Figure 1 3 On the outside of the assembly push the green arrow button toward the rear to open the sec...

Page 23: ...gs enter the rear rack post holes from the inside of the rack post e Attach the second slide rail assembly to the opposite side of the rack Ensure that the two slide rail assemblies are at the same height with each other and are level front to back f Pull the inner slide rails on each assembly out toward the rack front until they hit the internal stops and lock in place Step 4 Insert the appliance...

Page 24: ... Reverse the Cable Management Arm Optional page 1 11 before installation Step 1 With the appliance pushed fully into the rack slide the CMA tab of the CMA arm that is farthest from the appliance onto the end of the stationary slide rail that is attached to the rack post see Figure 1 6 Slide the tab over the end of the rail until it clicks and locks Step 2 Slide the CMA tab that is closest to the a...

Page 25: ... assembly 180 degrees The plastic cable guides must remain pointing upward Step 2 Flip the tabs at the end of each CMA arm so that they point toward the rear of the appliance Step 3 Pivot the tab that is at the end of the width adjustment slider Depress and hold the metal button on the outside of the tab and pivot the tab 180 degrees so that it points toward the rear of the appliance 1 CMA tab on ...

Page 26: ...and Maintenance Guide Chapter 1 Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Install Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances In a Rack Figure 1 7 Reversing the CMA 1 CMA tab on end of width adjustment slider 2 Metal button for rotating 352585 1 2 PUSH ...

Page 27: ...isco C190 Email Security Appliance The model shown below has one power supply It is also available with an optional second power supply Figure 2 1 Cisco C190 Email Security Appliance Rear Panel Ports Status LEDs and Buttons for Maintenance Front Panel LEDs page 2 2 Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons page 2 3 1 RPC port 2 Console port Directly connects a computer to the appliance 3 Data 1 Gigabit Ethernet...

Page 28: ...t Panel LEDs Definitions of States LED Name State 1 Hard drive fault Off The hard drive is operating properly Amber Drive fault detected Amber flashing The device is rebuilding Amber flashing with one second interval Drive locate function activated 2 Hard drive activity Off There is no hard drive in the hard drive tray no access no fault Green The hard drive is ready Green flashing The hard drive ...

Page 29: ... one DIMM is faulty At least one drive in a RAID configuration failed Amber flashing The appliance is in a critical fault state For example Boot failed Fatal CPU and or bus error is detected The appliance is in an over temperature condition 6 Fan status Green All fan modules are operating properly Amber One or more fan modules breached the critical threshold Amber flashing One or more fan modules ...

Page 30: ...er off Data Management port link speed Off Link speed is 10 Mbps Amber Link speed is 100 Mbps Green Link speed is 1 Gbps Data management port link status Off No link is present Green Link is active Green flashing Traffic is present on the active link Rear unit identification Off The unit identification LED is not in use Blue The unit identification LED is activated Table 2 3 Cisco C190 Email Secur...

Page 31: ... 4Kn are installed into front panel drive bays that provide hot swappable access for SAS drives Note The drives with the PID CCS HDD 600GB RV A are 1 8 TB but have been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space Disk management RAID Dedicated internal riser for a PCIe style Cisco modular RAID controller card Table 2 3 Cisco C190 Email Security Appliance Features continued Feature Description continued ...

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Page 33: ... Cisco C390 Email Security Appliance Figure 3 1 Cisco C390 Email Security Appliance Rear Panel Ports 1 Data 1 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 2 Data 2 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 3 Data 3 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 4 Data 4 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 5 RPC port 6 Console port Directly connects a computer to the appliance 7 Data 5 Gigabit Ethernet c...

Page 34: ...LED 6 Fan status LED 2 Hard drive activity LED 7 Temperature status LED 3 Power button power status LED 8 Power supply status LED 4 Identification button LED 9 Network link activity LED 5 System status LED Table 3 1 Front Panel LEDs Definitions of States LED Name State 1 Hard drive fault Off The hard drive is operating properly Amber Drive fault detected Amber flashing The device is rebuilding Amb...

Page 35: ...ast one drive in a RAID configuration failed Amber flashing The appliance is in a critical fault state For example Boot failed Fatal CPU and or bus error is detected The appliance is in an over temperature condition 6 Fan status Green All fan modules are operating properly Amber One or more fan modules breached the critical threshold Amber flashing One or more fan modules breached the non recovera...

Page 36: ...efinitions of States LED Name State Power supply status Off No AC input 12 V main power off 12 V standby power off Green flashing 12 V main power off 12 V standby power on Green 12 V main power on 12 V standby power on Amber flashing Warning detected but 12 V main power on Amber Critical error detected 12 V main power off Data management port link speed Off Link speed is 10 Mbps Amber Link speed i...

Page 37: ...BTU hr Cooling Six fan modules for front to rear cooling Storage Two 600 GB hard disk drives 2 5 10K SAS 4Kn are installed into front panel drive bays that provide hot swappable access for SAS drives Note The drives with the PID CCS HDD 600GB RV A are 1 8 TB but have been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space Disk management RAID Dedicated internal riser for a PCIe style Cisco modular RAID control...

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Page 39: ... Security Appliance has the following models C690 Ethernet data ports and four small form factor SFF drives with a 4 drive backplane C690X Ethernet data ports and eight SFF drives with 8 drive direct connect backplane C690 1G Two 1 Gigabit Fiber Optic data ports and eight SFF drives C690 10G Two 10 Gigabit Fiber Optic data ports and eight SFF drives Note You cannot change the panel backplane type ...

Page 40: ...e rear panel ports of Cisco Email Security Appliances with Ethernet ports For information about rear panel LEDs see Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons page 4 6 Figure 4 1 Rear Panel Ports of the C690 and C690X Email Security Appliances 1 Data 1 1 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 2 Data 2 1 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 3 Data 3 1 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 4 Data 4 1 Giga...

Page 41: ... 4 6 Caution Use only the transceiver modules supplied with the 10 Gigabit fiber optic interfaces The use of any other transceiver modules may damage the fiber optic interface card Figure 4 2 Rear Panel Ports of the C690 1G and C690 10G Email Security Appliances 1 Data 2 1 Gigabit or 10 Gigabit fiber optic customer data interface 2 Data 3 1 Gigabit or 10 Gigabit fiber optic customer data interface...

Page 42: ...Ds page 4 4 Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons page 4 6 Front Panel LEDs Figure 4 3 shows the front panel LEDs Table 4 1 defines the LED states Figure 4 3 Cisco C690 Email Security Appliance Front Panel LEDs 1 Hard drive fault LED 6 Fan status LED 2 Hard drive activity LED 7 Temperature status LED 3 Power button power status LED 8 Power supply status LED 4 Identification button LED 9 Network link activit...

Page 43: ...ppliance components 4 Unit identification Off The unit identification function is not in use Blue The unit identification function is activated 5 System status Green The appliance is running in a normal operating condition Green flashing The appliance is performing system initialization and memory check Amber The appliance is in a degraded operational state For example Power supply redundancy is l...

Page 44: ...more power supplies are in a critical fault state 9 Network link activity Off The Ethernet link is idle Green One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link active but there is no activity Green flashing One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link active with activity Table 4 1 Front Panel LEDs Definitions of States continued LED Name State Table 4 2 Rear Panel LEDs Definitions of States LED Name State Power...

Page 45: ...On 12 V short circuit protection SCP On On PSU fan fault Lock before OTP Flashing On PSU fan fault Lock after OTP Flashing On Over temperature protection OTP On Flashing OTP warning On Flashing OCP warning Flashing Off 12 V main off CR secondary PSU is in sleep mode Table 4 4 Cisco C690 Email Security Appliance Features Chassis Two rack unit 2RU chassis Processors Two E5 2620 v3 processor Memory F...

Page 46: ...rd disk drives 2 5 10K SAS 4Kn are installed into front panel drive bays that provide hot swappable access for SAS drives Note The drives with the PID CCS HDD 600GB RV A are 1 8 TB but have been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space Disk management RAID Dedicated internal socket for a PCIe style RAID controller card Table 4 4 Cisco C690 Email Security Appliance Features continued ...

Page 47: ...igure 5 1 shows the rear panel ports of the Cisco M190 Content Security Management Appliance The model shown below has one power supply It is also available with an optional second power supply Figure 5 1 Cisco M190 Content Security Management Appliance Rear Panel Ports 1 RPC port 2 Console port Directly connects a computer to the appliance 3 Data 1 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface used as...

Page 48: ... drive fault LED 6 Fan status LED 2 Hard drive activity LED 7 Temperature status LED 3 Power button power status LED 8 Power supply status LED 4 Identification button LED 9 Network link activity LED 5 System status LED Table 5 1 Front Panel LEDs Definitions of States LED Name State 1 Hard drive fault Off The hard drive is operating properly Amber Drive fault detected Amber flashing The device is r...

Page 49: ...IMM is faulty At least one drive in a RAID configuration failed Amber flashing The appliance is in a critical fault state For example Boot failed Fatal CPU and or bus error is detected The appliance is in an over temperature condition 6 Fan status Green All fan modules are operating properly Amber One or more fan modules breached the critical threshold Amber flashing One or more fan modules breach...

Page 50: ...tes LED Name State Data Management port link speed Off Link speed is 10 Mbps Amber Link speed is 100 Mbps Green Link speed is 1 Gbps Data management port link status Off No link is present Green Link is active Green flashing Traffic is present on the active link Rear unit identification Off The unit identification LED is not in use Blue The unit identification LED is activated Table 5 3 Cisco M190...

Page 51: ... 4Kn are installed into front panel drive bays that provide hot swappable access for SAS drives Note The drives with the PID CCS HDD 600GB RV A are 1 8 TB but have been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space Disk management RAID Dedicated internal riser for a PCIe style Cisco modular RAID controller card Table 5 3 Cisco M190 Content Security Management Appliance Features continued Feature Descripti...

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Page 53: ...ing Status LEDs and Buttons for Maintenance page 6 2 Summary of Features page 6 5 Available Models The M390 SMA is available in the following models M390 Six 600 GB hard disk drives M390X Eight 600 GB hard disk drives Rear Panel Ports Figure 6 1 shows the rear panel ports of the Cisco M390 Content Security Management Appliance Figure 6 1 Cisco M390 Content Security Management Appliance Rear Panel ...

Page 54: ... panel LEDs for the M390X model with eight disk drives Table 6 1 defines the LED states Figure 6 2 Cisco M390 Content Security Management Appliance Front Panel LEDs 1 Data 1 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 2 Data 2 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 3 Data 3 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 4 Data 4 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 5 RPC port 6 Console port Directly ...

Page 55: ...ding or writing data 3 Power button LED Off There is no AC power to the appliance Amber The appliance is in standby power mode Power is supplied only to the Baseboard Management Controller BMC and some motherboard functions which enable you to use remote power commands Green The appliance is in main power mode Power is supplied to all appliance components 4 Unit identification Off The unit identif...

Page 56: ...normal temperature Amber One or more temperature sensors breached the critical threshold Amber flashing One or more temperature sensors breached the non recoverable threshold 8 Power supply status Green All power supplies are operating normally Amber One or more power supplies are in a degraded operational state Amber flashing One or more power supplies are in a critical fault state 9 Network link...

Page 57: ...rity Management Appliance Features Feature Description Chassis One rack unit 1RU chassis Processors Two E5 2620 v3 processor Memory Two 8 GB DDR4 2133 DIMMs RPC Accessed through the 1 Gb dedicated port Data ports Five 1 Gb BASE T Ethernet LAN ports Management I O Supported connectors One 1 Gb BASE T Ethernet LAN ports One RS 232 serial port Power Two 770 W AC power supplies Power consumption 2626 ...

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Page 59: ...curity Management Appliance is available in the following models M690 Ethernet data ports and ten small form factor SFF drives with a ten drive backplane M690X Ethernet data ports and sixteen SFF drives with a sixteen drive direct connect backplane M690 1G Two 1 Gigabit Fiber Optic ports and sixteen SFF drives M690 10G Two 10 Gigabit Fiber Optic ports and sixteen SFF drives Note You cannot change ...

Page 60: ...rts Figure 7 1 shows the rear panel ports of the Cisco M690 Content Security Management Appliance with Ethernet ports For information about rear panel LEDs see Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons page 7 6 Figure 7 1 Rear Panel Ports of the M690 and M690X Content Security Management Appliances 1 Data 1 1 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 2 Data 2 1 Gigabit Ethernet customer data interface 3 Data 3 1...

Page 61: ...ement Appliances with Fiber Optic ports For information about rear panel LEDs see Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons page 7 6 Figure 7 2 Rear Panel Ports of the M690 1G and M690 10G Models of Cisco 90 Series Content Security Management Appliances 1 Data 2 1 Gigabit or 10 Gigabit fiber optic customer data interface 2 Data 3 Gigabit or 10 Gigabit fiber optic customer data interface 3 RPC 4 Console Directly...

Page 62: ...nel LEDs page 7 4 Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons page 7 6 Front Panel LEDs Figure 7 3 shows the front panel LEDs Table 7 1 defines the LED states Figure 7 3 Cisco M690 Content Security Management Appliance Front Panel LEDs 1 Hard drive fault LED 6 Fan status LED 2 Hard drive activity LED 7 Temperature status LED 3 Power button power status LED 8 Power supply status LED 4 Identification button LED 9 N...

Page 63: ...ed to all appliance components 4 Unit Identification Off The unit identification function is not in use Blue The unit identification function is activated 5 System status Green The appliance is running in a normal operating condition Green flashing The appliance is performing system initialization and memory check Amber The appliance is in a degraded operational state For example Power supply redu...

Page 64: ...ng One or more power supplies are in a critical fault state 9 Network link activity Off The Ethernet link is idle Green One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link active but there is no activity Green flashing One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link active with activity Table 7 1 Front Panel LEDs Definitions of States continued LED Name State Table 7 2 Rear Panel LEDs Definitions of States LED Name S...

Page 65: ...shing On 12 V short circuit protection SCP On On PSU fan fault lock before OTP Flashing On PSU fan fault lock after OTP Flashing On Over temperature protection OTP On Flashing OTP warning On Flashing OCP warning Flashing Off 12 V main off CR secondary PSU is in sleep mode Table 7 4 Cisco M690 Content Security Management Appliance Features Chassis Two rack unit 2RU chassis Processors Two E5 2620 v3...

Page 66: ...ard disk drives 2 5 10K SAS 4Kn are installed into front panel drive bays that provide hot swappable access for SAS drives Note The drives with the PID CCS HDD 600GB RV A are 1 8 TB but have been partitioned to 600 GB of usable space Disk management RAID Dedicated internal socket for a PCIe style RAID controller card Table 7 4 Cisco M690 Content Security Management Appliance Features continued ...

Page 67: ...urity Appliance Rear Panel Ports Item Port Description 1 Proxy port 1 Connect proxy port P1 to the network for both incoming and outgoing traffic 2 Proxy port 2 When both proxy ports P1 and P2 are enabled you must connect P1 to the internal network and P2 to the Internet P1 and P2 can connect to L4 switch WCCP router or network switch 3 TrafficMonitor port 1 Traffic monitor port T1 for Duplex Ethe...

Page 68: ...ont panel LEDs Table 8 1 defines the LED states Figure 8 2 Cisco S190 Web Security Appliance Front Panel LEDs 6 Console Console port that directly connects a computer to the appliance 7 Management interface 1 Gigabit Ethernet interface that is restricted to management use only 8 Management interface 2 The secondary Management Port This Gigabit Ethernet interface cannot be used Item Port Descriptio...

Page 69: ...e components 4 Unit identification Off The unit identification function is not in use Blue The unit identification function is activated 5 System status Green The appliance is running in normal operating condition Green blinking The appliance is performing system initialization and memory check Amber steady The appliance is in a degraded operational state For example Power supply redundancy is los...

Page 70: ...ber blinking One or more power supplies are in a critical fault state 9 Network link activity Off The Ethernet link is idle Green One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link active but there is no activity Green blinking One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link active with activity Table 8 1 Front Panel LEDs Definitions of States continued LED Name State Table 8 2 Rear Panel LEDs Definitions of States ...

Page 71: ...ASE T Ethernet LAN ports Traffic monitoring ports Two 1 Gb BASE T Ethernet LAN port Management I O Supported connectors One 1 Gb BASE T Ethernet LAN ports One RS 232 serial port Power One or two 770 W AC power supplies Power consumption 1313 BTU hr or 2626 BTU hr Cooling Six fan modules for front to rear cooling Storage Two 600 GB hard disk drives 2 5 10K SAS 4Kn are installed into front panel dri...

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Page 73: ...escription 1 Proxy port 1 Connect proxy port P1 to the network for both incoming and outgoing traffic 2 Proxy port 2 When both proxy ports P1 and P2 are enabled you must connect P1 to the internal network and P2 to the Internet P1 and P2 can connect to L4 switch WCCP router or network switch 3 TrafficMonitor port 1 Traffic monitor port T1 for Duplex Ethernet tap One cable for all incoming and outg...

Page 74: ...ont panel LEDs Table 9 1 defines the LED states Figure 9 2 Cisco S390 Web Security Appliance Front Panel LEDs 6 Console Console port that directly connects a computer to the appliance 7 Management interface 1 Gigabit Ethernet interface that is restricted to management use only 8 Management interface 2 The secondary Management Port This Gigabit Ethernet interface cannot be used Item Port Descriptio...

Page 75: ...e components 4 Unit identification Off The unit identification function is not in use Blue The unit identification function is activated 5 System status Green The appliance is running in normal operating condition Green blinking The appliance is performing system initialization and memory check Amber steady The appliance is in a degraded operational state For example Power supply redundancy is los...

Page 76: ... blinking One or more power supplies are in a critical fault state 9 Network link activity Off The Ethernet link is idle Green One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link active but there is no activity Green blinking One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link active with activity Table 9 1 Front Panel LEDs Definitions of States continued LED Name State Table 9 2 Rear Panel LEDs Definitions of States LED...

Page 77: ...ts Traffic monitoring ports Two 1 Gb BASE T Ethernet LAN ports Management I O Supported connectors One 1 Gb BASE T Ethernet LAN ports One RS 232 serial port Power Two 770 W AC power supplies Power consumption 2626 BTU hr Cooling Six fan modules for front to rear cooling Storage Four 600 GB hard disk drives 2 5 10K SAS 4Kn are installed into front panel drive bays that provide hot swappable access ...

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Page 79: ...nce is available in the following models S690 Ethernet data ports and eight small form factor SFF drives with an eight drive backplane S690X Ethernet data ports and sixteen SFF drives with a sixteen drive direct connect backplane S690 1G Six 1 Gigabit Fiber Optic Ethernet ports and sixteen SFF drives S690 10G Six 10 Gigabit Fiber Optic Ethernet ports and sixteen SFF drives Note You cannot change t...

Page 80: ... with Fiber Optic Ports The S690 1G and S690 10G models of the Cisco Web Security Appliance have Fiber Optic ports 1 Proxy port 1 Connect proxy port P1 to the network for both incoming and outgoing traffic 2 Proxy port 2 When both proxy ports P1 and P2 are enabled you must connect P1 to the internal network and P2 to the Internet P1 and P2 can connect to L4 switch WCCP router or network switch 3 T...

Page 81: ...nel LEDs and Buttons page 10 6 Figure 10 2 Rear Panel Ports of the S690 1G and S690 10G Web Security Appliances Item Port Description 1 Management interface 1 A fiber optic interface that is restricted to management use only 2 Management interface 2 A fiber optic interface that is restricted to management use only 3 TrafficMonitor port 1 4 TrafficMonitor port 2 5 6 Proxy port 2 7 Remote Power Cycl...

Page 82: ...tic port traffic monitor port T1 for Duplex Ethernet tap One cable for all incoming and outgoing traffic 4 Traffic Monitor port 2 Traffic monitor port for Simplex Ethernet tap One cable for all packets destined for the internet T1 and one cable for all packets coming from the Internet T2 5 Proxy port 1 The primary fiber optic port used to connect proxy port P1 to the network for both incoming and ...

Page 83: ...me State 1 Hard drive fault Off The hard drive is operating properly Amber Drive fault detected Amber blinking The device is rebuilding Amber blinking with one second interval Drive locate function activated 2 Hard drive activity Off There is no hard drive in the hard drive tray no access no fault Green The hard drive is ready Green blinking The hard drive is reading or writing data 3 Power button...

Page 84: ...mismatched At least one CPU is faulty At least one DIMM is faulty At least one drive in a RAID configuration failed Amber blinking The appliance is in a critical fault state For example Boot failed Fatal CPU and or bus error is detected The appliance is in an over temperature condition 6 Fan status Green All fan modules are operating properly Amber steady One or more fan modules breached the criti...

Page 85: ... outputs OK Data management port link speed Off Link speed is 10 Mbps Amber Link speed is 100 Mbps Green Link speed is 1 Gbps Data management port link status Off No link is present Green Link is active Green flashing Traffic is present on the active link Unit identification Off The unit identification function is not in use Blue The unit identification function is activated Table 10 3 Rear Power ...

Page 86: ...2133 DIMM RPC Accessed through the 1 Gb dedicated port Data ports C690 Five 1 Gb BASE T Ethernet LAN ports C690 1G and C690 10G Six 1 Gb or 10 Gb fiber optic ports and one 1 Gb BASE T Ethernet LAN port Management I O Supported connectors One 1 Gb BASE T Ethernet LAN ports One RS 232 serial port Power Two 650 W AC power supplies Power consumption 2216 BTU hr Cooling Six fan modules for front to rea...

Page 87: ...er Cycling page 11 9 Remotely Reset Appliance Power page 11 10 Monitor System Health Information about using SNMP to monitor system health is available in the user documentation for your AsyncOS release at the following URLs http www cisco com c en us support security email security appliance products user guide list htm l http www cisco com c en us support security content security management app...

Page 88: ...pliance by using the shutdown command or the Power button on the appliance front panel as described in the following steps Step 1 Check the color of the Power Status LED Green The appliance is in main power mode and must be shut down before it can be safely powered off Go to Step 2 Amber The appliance is already in standby mode and can be safely powered off Go to Step 3 Step 2 Use one the followin...

Page 89: ...anels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they contain electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place Statement 1029 Caution When handling appliance co...

Page 90: ...s Cisco M390 Six SFF drives Cisco M390X C690X C690 1G and C690 10G Eight SFF drives Cisco M690 Ten SFF drives Cisco M690X M690 1G M690 10G S690X S690 1G and S690 10G Sixteen SFF drives Note You cannot change the backplane type after factory To change a front panel backplane configuration a chassis replacement is required The drive bay numbering for all versions is shown in Figure 11 1 and Figure 1...

Page 91: ...ray See Figure 11 3 b Grasp and open the ejector lever and then pull the drive tray out of the slot c If you are replacing an existing drive remove the four drive tray screws that secure the drive to the tray and then lift the drive out of the tray Step 2 Install a new drive a Place a new drive in the empty drive tray and replace the four drive tray screws b With the ejector lever on the drive tra...

Page 92: ...t swappable Note Do not mix power supply types in the appliance Both power supplies must be the same wattage and Cisco product ID PID Step 1 Remove the power supply that you are replacing or a blank panel from an empty bay a Perform one of the following actions If your appliance has only one power supply shut down and power off the appliance as described in Shut Down and Power Off the Appliance pa...

Page 93: ...ply is CCS PWR DCV2 930W Warning A readily accessible two poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring Statement 1022 Warning This product requires short circuit overcurrent protection to be provided as part of the building installation Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations Statement 1045 Warning When installing or replacing the unit the ground c...

Page 94: ...zard Step 1 Turn off the DC power source from your facility s circuit breaker to avoid electric shock hazard Step 2 Wire the supplied 3 wire connector cable to your facility s DC power source Attach the red wire to the negative lead of your facility s DC power source Note The supplied connector cable contains 8 AWG gauge wires The recommended facility wire gauge is 8 AWG The minimum facility wire ...

Page 95: ...the Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI version 2 0 Ensure that you are prepared to use such a tool For more information about accessing the CLI see the CLI reference guide Procedure Step 1 Use SSH or the serial console port to access the command line interface Step 2 Sign in using an account with Administrator access Step 3 Enter the following commands remotepower setup Step 4 Follow t...

Page 96: ... commands will produce an insufficient privileges error Before You Begin Obtain and set up a utility that can manage devices using IPMI version 2 0 Understand how to use the supported IPMI commands See the documentation for your IPMI tool Procedure Step 1 Use IPMI to issue a supported power cycling command to the IP address assigned to the Remote Power Cycle port which you configured earlier along...

Page 97: ... Physical Specifications Table A 1 lists the physical specifications for the following Cisco Content Security Appliances C190 Email Security Appliances M190 Content Security Management Appliances S190 Web Security Appliances C390 Email Security Appliances M390 Content Security Management Appliances S390 Web Security Appliances Table A 1 Physical Specifications for Cisco Content Security Appliances...

Page 98: ...29 0 in 73 7 cm 31 5 in 80 0 cm Maximum weight fully loaded chassis SFF 4 drive 49 9 lb 23 6 Kg SFF 8 drive 52 9 lb 24 0 Kg SFF 10 drive 55 9 lb 24 2 Kg SFF 16 drive 58 9 lb 24 8 Kg Table A 3 Environmental Specifications Description Specification Temperature operating 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Derate the maximum temperature by 1 C per every 305 meters of altitude above sea level Temperature nonoperatin...

Page 99: ...assis Sound pressure level for x90 series Cisco Content Security Appliances with a 1 RU chassis Measure A weighted per ISO7779 LpAm dBA Operation at 73 F 23 C 37 Sound pressure level for x90 series Cisco Content Security Appliances with a 2 RU chassis Measure A weighted per ISO7779 LpAm dBA Operation at 73 F 23 C 43 Table A 3 Environmental Specifications Description Specification Table A 4 770 W A...

Page 100: ...0 series Cisco Content Security Appliances with a 2 RU chassis Table A 5 650 W AC Power Supply Specifications Description Specification AC input voltage range 90 to 264 V AC self ranging 180 to 264 V AC nominal AC input frequency Range 47 to 63 Hz single phase 50 to 60 Hz nominal AC line input current steady state 7 6 A peak at 100 V AC 3 65 A peak at 208 V AC Maximum output power for each power s...

Page 101: ...h 930 W DC power supply Cisco part number UCSC PSU 930WDC Table A 6 930 W DC Power Supply Specifications Description Specification Class RSP1 Input DC input voltage range 48 to 60 VDC nominal self ranging 40 to 72 VDC DC line input current steady state 23 A peak at 48 VDC Output 12 V main power output 930 W 12 V standby power output 30 W Power supply output voltage Main power 12 VDC Standby power ...

Page 102: ...A 6 Cisco x90 Series Content Security Appliances Installation and Maintenance Guide Appendix A Appliance Specifications Power Specifications ...

Page 103: ... the power cords for the appliance power supplies Table B 1 Supported Power Cords for the Appliance Description Length Feet Meters Amperage and Voltage Plug Connector CAB AC 250V 13A Power Cord North America See Figure B 1 6 6 ft 2 0 m 13A 250VAC NEMA L6 20 Molded Twistlock IEC 60320 C13 CAB N5K6A NA AC Type A Power Cord North America See Figure B 2 8 2 ft 2 5 m 13A 250VAC NEMA 6 15 IEC 60320 C13 ...

Page 104: ... B 10 8 2 ft 2 5 m 10A 250VAC CEI 23 16 VII IEC 60320 C15 CAB 9K10A SW AC Power Cord Switzerland See Figure B 11 8 2 ft 2 5 m 10A 250VAC MP232 IEC 60320 C15 CAB 9K10A UK Power Cord United Kingdom See Figure B 12 8 2 ft 2 5 m 10A 250VAC 13A fuse BS 1363A SS 145 IEC 60320 C15 CAB C13 CBN 2 2 ft Cabinet Jumper Power Cord See Figure B 13 2 2 ft 0 68 m 10A 250VAC SS10A C13 HS10S C14 CAB C13 C14 2M 6 6 ...

Page 105: ...N 3PIN AC Type A Power Cord Japan See Figure B 17 7 9 ft 2 4 m 10A 250VAC NEMA5 15P JIS C8303 IEC 60320 C13 CAB C13 C14 2M JP AC Cabinet Jumper Power Cord Japan See Figure B 18 6 6 ft 2 0 m 10A 250VAC EN 60320 2 2 E C14G IEC 60320 C13 Table B 1 Supported Power Cords for the Appliance continued Description Length Feet Meters Amperage and Voltage Plug Connector ...

Page 106: ... Power Cord Illustrations This section includes the AC power cord illustrations See Figure B 1 through Figure B 18 Figure B 1 CAB AC 250V 13A North America Figure B 2 CAB N5K6A NA North America 1 Plug NEMA L6 20 Molded Twistlock 3 Cord set rating 13A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C13 2 1 3 1 Plug NEMA6 15P 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C13 ...

Page 107: ...ure B 3 CAB 9K12A NA North America Figure B 4 SFS 250V 10A AR Argentina Figure B 5 CAB 9K10A AU Australia 1 Plug NEMA5 15P 3 Cord set rating 13A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C15 2 1 3 412859 1 Plug IRAM 2073 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C13 2 1 3 412900 2 1 3 412900 1 Plug A S 3112 2000 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C15 ...

Page 108: ...0V 10A CN China Figure B 7 CAB 9K10A EU Europe Figure B 8 SFS 250V 10A ID India South Africa and United Arab Emirates 1 Plug CCEE GB2009 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C13 2 1 3 2 1 3 412858 1 Plug CEE 7 7 M2511 3 Cord set rating 10A 16A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C15 1 Plug IS 6538 1971 3 Cord set rating 16A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C13 2 1 3 412988 ...

Page 109: ...Power Cord Specifications Supported Power Cords and Plugs Figure B 9 SFS 250V 10A IS Israel Figure B 10 CAB 9K10A IT Italy 1 Plug SI 32 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C13 2 1 3 412954 1 Plug CEI 23 16 VII I 3G 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector C15M EN 60320 C15 2 1 3 412901 ...

Page 110: ... Figure B 11 CAB 9K10A SW Switzerland Figure B 12 CAB 9K10A UK United Kingdom Figure B 13 CAB C13 CBN Jumper Power Cord 0 68 m 1 Plug MP232 R SEV 1011 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C15 2 1 3 412925 1 Plug BS1363A SS145 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C15 2 1 3 1 Plug SS10A 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector HS10A ...

Page 111: ...e Appendix B Power Cord Specifications Supported Power Cords and Plugs Figure B 14 CAB C13 C14 2M Jumper Power Cord 2 m Figure B 15 CAB C13 C14 AC Jumper Power Cord 3 m 1 Plug SS10A 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector HS10A 1 Plug SS10A 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector HS10A ...

Page 112: ...gs Figure B 16 CAB 250V 10A BR Brazil Figure B 17 CAB JPN 3PIN Japan Figure B 18 CAB C13 C14 2M JP Japan 1 Plug NBR 14136 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C13 412991 2 1 3 1 Plug NEMA5 15P JIS 8303 3 Cord set rating 12A 125V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C13 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 Plug EN 60320 2 2 E 3 Cord set rating 10A 250V 2 Connector IEC 60320 C13 ...

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