
4-18
Cisco PIX Security Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
78-15170-03
Chapter 4 PIX 515/515E
Installing a Memory Upgrade
Step 6
Locate the wrist grounding strap in the accessory kit and connect one end to the unit as shown in
, or to the PIX security appliance chassis, and securely attach the other to your wrist so it
contacts your bare skin.
Figure 4-17 Attaching the Wrist Strap to the PIX 515/515E
Step 7
If you are upgrading from:
•
32 MB to 64 MB of memory, install an additional 32 MB memory module into the empty socket for
a new total of 64 MB of memory.
•
32 MB to 128 MB of memory, remove the existing 32 MB memory module. Open the two plastic
wing connectors on the sides of the memory socket, and pull the old memory module up and out of
the socket. Discard the old 32 MB memory module. Then install the two new 64 MB memory
modules for a new total of 128 MB of memory.
•
64 MB to 128 MB of memory:
–
If two 32 MB memory modules are installed, remove them. Open the two plastic wing
connectors on the sides of the memory socket, and pull the old memory module up and out of
the socket. Repeat for the second memory module. Discard the old 32 MB memory modules.
Then install the two new 64 MB memory modules for a new total of 128 MB of memory.
–
If one 64 MB memory module is installed, add an additional 64 MB memory module into the
empty socket for a new total of 128 MB of memory.
Step 8
To install a new memory module, slide it into the memory socket and secure the plastic wing connectors
on the sides of the socket. Use the markings on the motherboard to determine the socket numbers.
Always install the first memory module into the lowest socket number. Then populate the second
memory socket. See
and
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
PIX-515
24304
Copper foil