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See Remove and Install the Power Supply for more information about removing a power supply. See Power Supply for more information about the redundant power-supply configuration. To turn off the light, you must power-cycle the chassis that is, turn it completely off and then turn it back on. Note : If you remove one of the power-supply modules from an ASA with redundant power supplies-in other words, one with two power supplies installed-the Alarm LED will light. When the alarm LED lights, you can find details about the system condition from the system message that appears on the console, or by entering the show environment or show controller pci CLI commands. For example, the alarm LED is activated by firmware in the event of various critical over-voltage and over-temperature conditions, as well as when the ASA has missing or unrecognized internal chip components. In the event of damage to certain internal components, or surpassed temperature thresholds, the system activates an alarm LED to notify you of a critical condition. The ASA 5500-X performs autonomous environmental monitoring, polling all external sensors and monitoring operating conditions. See Install and Remove a Solid State Drive for a Services Module for more information. You can use the SSD with an AC or DC power supply. The SSD resides in a carrier, which you install into the drive bay. Note : When you install an SSD for the first time, you must reload the ASA and then reimage the installed module. You can install two SSDs in a RAID 1 configuration in the ASA 5545-X and ASA 5555-X. You can install one SSD in the ASA 5512-X, ASA 5515-X, and ASA 5525-X.
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You must install a Cisco Solid State Drive (SSD) for use with the some software modules. You can enter the format disk1: command to format the partition to FAT 32 and mount the partition to disk1 again however, data might be lost. If you insert an external USB drive that is not in FAT-32 format, the system mounting process fails, and you receive an error message. The ASA 5500-X supports only FAT-32-formatted file systems for the eUSB and external USB drives. To change the priority you must safely remove the USB device and begin again to establish the desired priority. Removing either one of the USB devices does not change the priority that you just established. When you insert a second USB device, an error message appears on the console to notify you that an extra, unsupported USB flash drive exists. For example, based on the time sequence, the first inserted USB flash drive is mounted to disk1, regardless of the slot in which you insert it. While the ASA back panel has two USB slots, only one is supported for online insertion and removal (OIR), with priority given to the USB drive that was inserted first. If you insert a USB drive with more than one partition, only the first partition is mounted. When you remove the USB flash drive, the system unmounts disk1, and disk1 becomes an invalid file system label that you can no longer access. Additionally, the file system commands that are available to disk 0 are also available to disk1, including copy, format, delete, mkdir, pwd, cd, and so on. When the ASA is powered on, an inserted USB flash drive is mounted to disk1 and available for you to use. The ASA 5500-X uses disk1 as the external USB flash drive identifier. The ASA 5500-X supports external USB flash drives for data storage. See Hardware Specifications for the size shipped with each model. The Cisco ASA 5500-X has internal and (optional) external USB drives.Īn embedded USB (eUSB) device is used as the internal flash ( disk0).
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Note that contents are subject to change, and your exact contents might contain additional or fewer items.ĪSA 5512-X, ASA 5515-X, or ASA 5525-X Chassisīlue Console Cable and Serial PC Terminal Adapter (DB-9 to RJ-45)Ĥ 10-32 Phillips Screws for rack mountingĤ 12-24 Phillips Screws for rack mountingĪSA 5545-X or ASA 5555-X Chassis (one power supply shown) This section lists the package contents of each chassis. This chapter includes the following topics: To reimage your device, see Reimage the Cisco ASA or Firepower Threat Defense Device. Note : Your ASA 5500-X ships with either ASA or Firepower Threat Defense software preinstalled. ), and follow proper safety procedures when performing any tasks in this guide.
Statement 49 Caution : Read the safety warnings in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document for the Cisco ASA 5500-X ( Warning : Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment. We recommend that you read this entire guide before beginning any of the procedures contained herein.