Firepower 4100 series; firepower 9000 series (72 pages)
Summary of Contents for Cisco Firepower 1010
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Note Because the FIPS opacity shield covers the serial number on the chassis, the CO should copy the serial number and store it in a secure place. The serial number is needed when you call Cisco TAC. See Serial Number Location for the location of the serial number.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Install the FIPS Opacity Shield Note The TELs are made of a special thin gauge vinyl with self-adhesive backing. Once the CO attaches them on the chassis, any attempt to open the chassis damages the TELs or the chassis cover. Because the TELs have nonrepeated serial numbers, the CO can inspect them for damage and compare them against the applied serial numbers to verify whether the chassis has been tampered with.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Install the FIPS Opacity Shield Figure 2: Install Screws on the Bottom of the FIPS Cover FIPS opacity shield Three M3 x 66 mm Phillips screws Step 5 Before you attach the TELs, clean the chassis and FIPS cover of any grease, dirt, or oil with alcohol-based cleaning pads.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Install the FIPS Opacity Shield Figure 3: TELS Placement on the Rear Panel and Bottom of the FIPS Cover TEL 1 on the rear panel of the chassis TEL 2 on the bottom left of the FIPS cover over the screw TEL 3 on the bottom center of the FIPS cover over TEL 4 on the bottom right of the FIPS cover over the...
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Install the FIPS Opacity Shield • See the fips enable command in the Cisco ASA Series Command Reference, A-H Commands for the ASA procedure to enable FIPS mode. What to do next See the Cisco Firepower 1010 Getting Started Guide for further configuration information.
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Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade Install the FIPS Opacity Shield Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade...