• Toggle the power switch to the OFF position. The power LED changes from solid green to off.
After removing power from the chassis either by moving the power switch to OFF or unplugging the power
cord, wait at least 10 seconds before turning power back ON.
Note
Network Modules
The Firepower 4100 contains two network module slots that provide optical or electrical network interfaces.
Network modules are optional, removable I/O modules that provide either additional ports or different interface
types (1/10/40 Gb). The Firepower network modules plug into the chassis on the front panel.
For More Information
• See
10-Gb Network Module, on page 11
for a description of the 10-GB network module.
• See
40-Gb Network Module, on page 12
for a description of the 40-GB network module.
• See
Hardware Bypass Network Modules, on page 14
for the location and description of the LEDs,
and the port configurations for the hardware bypass network modules.
• See
Install, Remove, and Replace the Network Module, on page 55
for the procedure for removing
and replacing network modules.
10-Gb Network Module
The following figure shows the front panel of the 10-Gb network module (FPR4K-NM-8X10G). The
FPR4K-NM-8X10G is a single-wide module that supports hot swapping. The eight ports are numbered from
top to bottom, left to right.
Make sure you have the correct firmware package and software version installed to support this network
module. For instructions on how to verify your firmware package version and to upgrade the firmware if
necessary, see the
Cisco Firepower 4100/9300 FXOS Firmware Upgrade Guide
. See
for the software compatibility matrix.
Note
The FPR4K-NM-8X10G is NEBS-compliant.
Note
You can fit four copper SFPs in either the top row of ports or the bottom row of ports. Both rows cannot be
populated at the same time, because of the port row spacing.
Note
Cisco Firepower 4110, 4120, 4140, and 4150 Hardware Installation Guide
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Overview
Network Modules