Table of Contents
INDEX
- 100 Mbps light 2 - 3
- AC power supply 1 - 4, 2 - 14, 6 - 1
- accessory kit 2 - 1
- AccessPro router 7 - 6
- ACT light 2 - 3
- activation key 2 - 9, 2 - 15
- Active unit indicator light 2 - 3
- amps 8 - 1
- AT29C040A 2 - 14
- back cover plate 7 - 3
- battery replacement 5 - 7
- board, adding 7 - 4
- boot image 2 - 7
- brackets 2 - 5
- cable, failover 3 - 3
- cable, serial 2 - 4
- Canadian Electrical Code 1 - 4
- circuit breaker for DC unit 1 - 4
- Cisco warranty 1 - 3
- console port 2 - 3
- cover 2 - 7
- cover plate 7 - 3
- cover, top 5 - 1
- CSA 22.2-950 8 - 1
- DB-9 connector and DB-25 connector 2 - 4
- DC power supply 1 - 4, 8 - 1
- DIMM strip 6 - 5
- dip switch 7 - 5
- disconnect the power 1 - 3
- disk_empty_watch_timer 4 - 3
- disk_full_watch_timer 4 - 3
- diskette 2 - 15
- download configuration 2 - 7
- electrostatic discharge (ESD) 1 - 4
- empty slot 2 - 11
- EN60950 and EN41003 8 - 1
- encryption device 2 - 16
- equipment rack 1 - 6, 2 - 5, 2 - 10
- Ethernet 7 - 1
- ETHERNET 1 and ETHERNET 0 2 - 4
- failover 2 - 1, 2 - 3, 3 - 1
- fan, ventilation 1 - 6
- FDDI 1 - 2, 7 - 1
- FDX light 2 - 3
- feet, rubber, attaching 2 - 5
- Flash memory 1 - 1, 2 - 14
- four-port interface 2 - 4, 2 - 11, 2 - 12, 7 - 2
- frequently asked failover questions 3 - 3
- grounding lug 8 - 1
- grounding strap 6 - 4
- hardware requirements 1 - 1
- HyperTerminal 2 - 7
- indicator lights 2 - 3
- inserting a new board 7 - 4
- inside interface 2 - 2, 2 - 4, 2 - 11
- install a PIX Firewall 2 - 1
- install floppy version onto flash 2 - 15
- installing the PIX Firewall 1 - 1
- interface card 7 - 1
- interfaces, maximum 1 - 1
- International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 1 - 4
- IRQ (interrupt request lines) 2 - 16
- ISA slot 7 - 5
- leaks, radio 5 - 1
- LEDs 2 - 3
- lights 2 - 3
- LINK light 2 - 3
- lithium battery replacement 5 - 7
- log files, syslog 4 - 1
- monitor mode 2 - 7
- National Electric Code ANSI/ NFPA 1 - 4, 8 - 1
- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1 - 4
- NETWORK light 2 - 3
- nsufficient memory 2 - 15
- NTFS partition 4 - 1
- opening top panel 5 - 2, 5 - 5
- outside interface 2 - 2, 2 - 4, 2 - 11
- panel, removing
- early PIX Firewalls 5 - 3
- PIX 515 5 - 3
- PIX10000 5 - 4
- PCI slot 1 - 2, 7 - 5
- PFSS 4 - 1
- pfss.log file 4 - 1
- pinouts, failover 3 - 3
- PIX 515 5 - 2
- activation key 2 - 9
- controls and connectors 2 - 3
- DIMM memory location 6 - 2
- inserting a board 7 - 2
- installing 2 - 3
- PIX 520 5 - 5
- controls and connectors 2 - 10
- diskette access 2 - 10
- installation 2 - 10
- memory location 6 - 4
- PIX Firewall controls 2 - 11
- PIX Firewall Syslog Server (PFSS) 4 - 1
- PIX10000
- memory location 6 - 3
- opening and closing unit 5 - 5
- PIX-515-R license 2 - 6
- PIX-515-UR license 2 - 4
- ports for syslog server 4 - 2
- power cord 2 - 1
- POWER light 2 - 3
- power supply
- AC and DC 1 - 4
- considerations 1 - 5
- Private Link 1 - 2, 2 - 16, 7 - 1, 7 - 5
- radio frequency leaks 5 - 1
- RAM 2 - 15, 6 - 2, 6 - 10
- requirements 1 - 1
- router in PIX Firewall 7 - 6
- rubber feet, attaching 2 - 5
- safety 1 - 3
- safety extra low voltage (SELV) requirements 1 - 4, 8 - 1
- serial cable 2 - 4, 2 - 13
- Services menu commands 4 - 3
- show version command 6 - 10
- SIMM strip 6 - 5
- site environment 1 - 5
- slots 2 - 11, 7 - 5
- software requirements 1 - 1
- Standby mode indicator light 2 - 3
- startup messages 2 - 14
- syslog server 4 - 1
- TCP syslog 4 - 1
- TFTP server, download configuration 2 - 7
- Token Ring 7 - 1
- top cover 2 - 7, 5 - 1
- UL 1950 8 - 1
- USB port 2 - 3
- ventilation fan 1 - 6
- waranty 1 - 3
- wire 8 - 1
- wrist strap 6 - 4
- Writing image into flash 2 - 15







Posted: Thu Jun 10 10:52:26 PDT 1999
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