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Firepower 7000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 2 Hardware Specifications
Firepower 7000 Series Devices
The 10/100/1000 management interface is located on the rear of the appliance. The following table
describes the LEDs associated with the management interface.
The power supply modules are located on the rear of the appliance. The following table describes the
LED associated with the power supply.
Table 2-30
Firepower 7115, 7125 and AMP7150 System Components: Rear View
Features
Description
VGA port
USB port
Allows you to attach a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the device to establish a direct
workstation-to-appliance connection.
10/100/1000 Ethernet
management interface
Provides for an out-of-band management network connection. The management
interface is used for maintenance and configuration purposed
only
and is not intended to
carry service traffic.
System ID LED
Helps identify a system installed in a high-density rack with other similar systems. The
blue light indicates that the ID button is pressed.
Grounding studs
Allows you to connect the appliance to the Common Bonding Network. See the
Requirements for Firepower 7000 Series Devices, page A-1
for more information.
Redundant power supplies
Provides power to the device through an AC power source. Looking at the rear of the
chassis, power supply #1 is on the left and power supply #2 is on the right.
Power supply LEDs
Indicates the status of the power supply. See
Table 2-32Firepower 7115, 7125, and
AMP7150 Power Supply LED, page 2-19
Table 2-31
Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Management Interface LEDs
LED
Description
Left (activity)
Indicates activity on the port:
•
A blinking light indicates activity.
•
No light indicates there is no activity.
Right (link)
Indicates whether the link is up:
•
A light indicates the link is up.
•
No light indicates there is no link.
Table 2-32
Firepower 7115, 7125, and AMP7150 Power Supply LED
LED
Description
Off
The power cord is not plugged in.
Red
No power supplied to this module.
or
A power supply critical event, such as module failure, a blown fuse, or a fan
failure; the power supply shuts down.
Blinking red
A power supply warning event, such as high temperature or a slow fan; the
power supply continues to operate.