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Cisco PIX Series User Manual

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Cisco PIX Security Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
78-15170-03
About This Guide
Document Organization
Document Organization
This guide includes the following chapters:
Chapter 1, “Preparing for Installation,” describes the installation overview, safety
recommendations, and general site requirements.
Chapter 2, “PIX 501,” provides a product overview, installation instructions, and lithium battery
replacement instructions.
Chapter 3, “PIX 506/506E,” provides a product overview, installation instructions, and lithium
battery replacement instructions.
Chapter 4, “PIX 515/515E,” provides a product overview, installation instructions, as well as the
procedure to remove and replace the chassis cover. This chapter also includes installation procedures
for the circuit board and installation of the DC model.
Chapter 5, “PIX 520,” provides a product overview, installation instructions, as well as the
procedure to remove and replace the chassis cover. This chapter also includes the procedure for
installation of the DC model.
Chapter 6, “PIX 525,” provides a product overview, installation instructions, as well as the
procedure to remove and replace the chassis cover. This chapter also includes installation procedures
for the circuit board and installation of the DC model.
Chapter 7, “PIX 535,” provides a product overview, installation instructions, as well as the
installation procedure for the circuit board and installation of the DC model.
Appendix A, “Cable Pinouts,” provides cable pinouts.
Document Conventions
Command descriptions use these conventions:
Braces ({ }) indicate a required choice.
Square brackets ([ ]) indicate optional elements.
Vertical bars (|) separate alternative, mutually exclusive elements.
Boldface indicates commands and keywords that are entered literally as shown.
Italics indicate arguments for which you supply values.
Examples use these conventions:
Examples depict screen displays and the command line in screen font.
Information you need to enter in examples is shown in b oldface screen font.
Variables for which you must supply a value are shown in
italic screen
font.

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Cisco PIX Series Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelPIX Series
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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