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Cisco 3105 - 8-Port 1;10;25-Gb Network Module

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If you remove the system power cords before the graceful shutdown is complete, disk corruption can
occur. You can move the power switch to OFF before the shutdown. The system ignores it.
Caution
After removing power from the chassis by unplugging the power cord, wait at least 10 seconds before
turning power back ON. You want to keep the system power off, including the standby power, for 10
seconds.
Note
For More Information
See Remove and Replace the Power Supply Module for the procedure for removing and replacing the
power supply module in the Secure Firewall 3100.
See Remove and Replace the Dual Fan Module for the procedure for removing and replacing the dual
fan module in the Secure Firewall 3100.
See Ground the Chassis for the procedure for using the grounding lug to ground the chassis.
See Power Supply Module, on page 24 for a description of the power supply module LEDs.
See Dual Fan Modules, on page 26 for a description of the fan LEDs.
8-Port 1/10/25-Gb Network Module
The Secure Firewall 3100 chassis has one network module slot named NM-2. Network modules are optional,
removable I/O modules that provide either additional ports or different interface types. The network module
plugs into the chassis on the front panel. See Front Panel, on page 8 for the location of the network module
slot on the chassis.
FPR-X-NM-8X10G supports 1 Gb and 10 Gb full-duplex Ethernet traffic per port and is supported on all
Secure Firewall 3100s. FPR-X-NM-8X25G supports 1 Gb, 10 Gb, or 25 Gb full-duplex Ethernet traffic per
port and is supported only on the 3130 and 3140.
The top ports are numbered from left to right—Ethernet 2/1, Ethernet 2/3, Ethernet 2/5, and Ethernet 2/7. The
bottom ports are numbered from left to right—Ethernet 2/2, Ethernet 2/4, Ethernet 2/6, and Ethernet 2/8 (see
the figure below). Up arrows are the top ports and down arrows are the bottom ports (see the figure below).
This network module supports SFP/SFP+/SFP28 transceivers. See Supported SFP/SFP+/QSFP+ Transceivers
, on page 29 for the list of Cisco-supported transceivers.
The hardware and the system support hot swapping if you are replacing a network module with the same type
of network module. You must first disable the network port and then reenable it after replacement. If you
replace the 8-port 1/10/25-Gb network module with another supported network module, you must reboot the
chassis so that the new network module is recognized. See the configuration guide for your operating system
for the detailed procedures for managing network modules.
Note
The following figure shows the front panel of the 1/10-Gb and 1/10/25-Gb network module.
Overview
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Overview
8-Port 1/10/25-Gb Network Module

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