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Overview
Figure 13: Fan LED
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The fan module has one two-color LED, which is located on the upper left corner of the fan.
• Off—The environmental subsystem is not active yet.
• Green—Fan running normally. It may take up to one minute for the LED status to turn green after power
• Amber—One fan has failed. The system can continue to operate normally, but fan service is required.
• Amber, flashing—Two or more fans have failed. Immediate attention is required.
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SSDs

The Secure Firewall 3100 has two SSD slots that each hold one NVMe 900-GB SSD. By default the Secure
Firewall 3100 ships with one 900-GB SSD installed in slot 1. The second SSD slot is reserved for software
RAID1. The RAID1 SSD is shipped already configured. If you have two SSDs installed, they form a RAID
when you boot up.
Hot swapping is supported. With two SSDs, you can swap SSD-1 without powering off the chassis. However,
you must issue the raid remove-secure local disk command to remove SSD-2 from the RAID configuration
before hot swapping. Otherwise, you can lose data. If you remove and replace the RAID1 SSD, you must add
it again to the RAID1 configuration using the raid add local-disk 1|2 command.
Caution
Caution
Two-color LED
is on.
Product ID Numbers, on page 33
fans.
Remove and Replace the Dual Fan Module, on page 70
the dual fan modules.
If you have only one SSD, you cannot remove it while the firewall is powered on.
You cannot swap SSDs between different platforms. For example, you cannot use a 2100 series SSD in a
3100 series model.
Cisco Secure Firewall 3110, 3120, 3130, and 3140 Hardware Installation Guide
for a list of the PIDs associated with the Secure Firewall 3100
for the procedure for removing and replacing

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