Remove And Replace The Ssd - Cisco Firepower 4110 Hardware Installation Manual

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Remove and Replace the SSD

Step 5
Push the fan module into the chassis until it is properly seated and the latches snap into place.
If the system is powered on, listen for the fans. You should immediately hear the fans operating. If you do not hear the
fans, make sure the fan module is inserted completely into the chassis and the faceplate is flush with the outside surface
of the chassis.
Step 6
Verify that the fan is operational by checking the fan module LED. See
of the fan LEDs.

Remove and Replace the SSD

Although the hardware supports removing and replacing SSDs while the system is running, the software does
not currently support hot swapping. You must power down the chassis to remove and replace SSDs.
Note
If your Firepower 4100 is running Firepower Threat Defense software, we recommend that you upgrade to
the latest version to take advantage of software updates that enhance SSD management performance and
longevity.
You storage SSD must be installed in slot 1 and must be present. Only an optional MSP can be installed in
the second SSD slot (SSD slot 2). The MSP stores threat detection results for use in future analysis. It supports
the Advanced Malware Protection software feature. The MSP is supported beginning in FXOS 2.0.1. It is
used as both storage and as the Malware application repository. RAID is not supported.
Caution
Do not switch the two SSDs. The storage SSD must be installed in slot 1. The optional MSP SSD must be
installed in slot 2. If you remove it and install it in slot 1, all stored file capture data is lost.
Safety Warnings
Warning
Warning
Cisco Firepower 4110, 4120, 4140, and 4150 Hardware Installation Guide
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Take note of the following warnings:
Statement 60 UL- and CSA-Certified Equipment Warning
This card is intended to be installed in UL- and CSA-certified equipment in the field by the user in the
manufacturer's defined operator access area. Check the equipment manufacturer to verify/confirm that
your equipment is suitable for user-installed application cards.
Statement 1029 Blank Faceplates and Cover Panels
Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they reduce the risk of electric shock
and fire; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment; and they
direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not operate the system unless all cards, faceplates,
front covers, and rear covers are in place.
Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade
Front Panel LEDs, on page 9
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