40-G Network Module With Hardware Bypass - Cisco Firepower 4100 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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40-G Network Module with Hardware Bypass

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40-G Network Module with Hardware Bypass
The following figure shows the front panel of the 40-G fail-to-wire network module (FPR4K-NM-2X40G-F).
The FPR4K-NM-2X40G-F is a single-wide module that does not support hot swapping. The two ports are
numbered left to right. Pair the two ports to create a hardware bypass paired set.
Figure 11: FPR4K-NM-2X40G-F
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Captive screw/handle
Ethernet X/1
Ports 1 and 2 are paired together to form
a hardware bypass pair. LED B1 applies
to this paired port.
Ethernet X/2
Ports 5 and 6 are paired together to form
a hardware bypass pair. LED B3 applies
to this paired port.
Bypass LEDs B1 through B4
• Green—In standby mode.
• Amber, flashing—Port is in hardware
bypass mode, failure event.
• Amber—Port is in hardware bypass
mode, forced.
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8 network activity LEDs
• Left LED—Green indicates network
activity when a 10M/100M/1G
connection is made.
• Right LED—Not in use at this time.
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Ethernet X/2
Ports 3 and 4 are paired together to form a
hardware bypass pair. LED B2 applies to
this paired port.
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Ethernet X/2
Ports 7 and 8 are paired together to form a
hardware bypass pair. LED B4 applies to
this paired port.
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