Gently slide the transceiver directly out of the socket, taking care not to touch the contacts at the back of the transceiver. For transceivers in the lower row, lift up.ģ. Using your fingers, gently pull the bale of the transceiver away from the chassis to disengage the locking mechanism.įor transceivers in the upper row, pull down. Disconnect all cables from the transceiver you want to remove from the device.Ģ. Gently push the bale toward the transceiver to engage the locking mechanism, securing the transceiver in place.ġ. Note that sockets on the upper row face up and sockets on the lower row face down.Ģ. Taking care not to touch the contacts in the rear, use your fingers to grasp the sides of the bale and slide the rear of the transceiver into a socket on the chassis. To insert an SFP transceiver into the chassis SFP socket:ġ. Non-Cisco transceivers may jam in the socket and can cause permanent damage to the transceiver, the chassis, or both. Saving and Loading Restore ConfigurationsĬaution : Do not force an SFP transceiver into a socket as this can jam the transceiver and can cause permanent damage to the transceiver, the chassis, or both. Updating System Software and Intrusion Rules During Restoreĭownloading the ISO and Update Files and Mounting the Image Specifying ISO Image Location and Transport Method Identifying the Appliance’s Management Interface Using the Interactive Menu to Restore an Appliance Starting the Restore Utility Using LightsOut Management
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Starting the Restore Utility Using KVM or Physical Serial Port Obtaining the Restore ISO and Update Files Register a Firepower Device to a Management Center Using the CLIĬonfiguration and Event Backup Guidelines Installing the Firepower 7000 Series Device Inserting or Removing a Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Transceiver Cisco Firepower 7000 Series Getting Started Guide