If you have an inline interface set with a mix of hardware bypass and nonhardware bypass interfaces, you
cannot enable hardware bypass on this inline interface set. You can only enable hardware bypass on an inline
interface set if all the pairs in the inline set are valid hardware bypass pairs.
Note
For More Information
• See
1-Gb Network Module with Hardware Bypass, on page 15
for a description of the 1-Gb network
module.
• See
40-Gb Network Module with Hardware Bypass, on page 16
for a description of the 40-Gb
network module.
• See
1-Gb SX/10-Gb SR/10-Gb LR Network Module with Hardware Bypass, on page 18
for a
description of the 1-Gb SX, 10-Gb SR and LR network modules.
• See
Install, Remove, and Replace the Network Module, on page 55
for the procedure for removing
and replacing single-wide network modules.
1-Gb Network Module with Hardware Bypass
The following figure shows the front panel view of the 1-Gb network module with hardware bypass
(FPR-NM-8X1G-F). Pair ports 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, and 7 and 8 to form hardware bypass paired sets.
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
Cisco Firepower 4110, 4120, 4140, and 4150 Hardware Installation Guide
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Overview
1-Gb Network Module with Hardware Bypass