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Installing a Memory Upgrade

Installing a Memory Upgrade

All models of PIX Firewalls can be upgraded with additional system memory. Use Table 6-1 to determine the memory options for PIX Firewall models.


Table 6-1: PIX Firewall Memory Options
Model Memory Options

PIX 506

Memory is not upgradeable

PIX 515

32 and 64 MB

PIX 510

32, 64, and 128 MB

PIX 520 AC model

32, 64, and 128 MB

PIX 520 DC model

32, 64, and 128 MB

PIX10000

32, 64, and 128 MB

PIX Firewall1

32, 64, and 128 MB

1References to "PIX Firewall," in this section only, refer to any models that preceded the PIX10000. References to "PIX Firewall," in the rest of this installation guide, refer generically to all PIX Firewall models.
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Observe the following warnings, cautions and notes when installing additional PIX Firewall system memory.

The following statement applies to DC models:


Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is OFF, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the switch handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position.

The following statement applies to both AC and DC models:


Warning Before working on a system that has an On/Off switch, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord.


Caution Always remove old memory before installing new memory. Do not attempt to install more than 128 MB of memory (64 MB for a PIX 515) in a PIX Firewall.


Note After installing additional memory in a PIX 520, do not remove the memory strips after you install them and have powered on the unit, or the PIX Firewall unit will become inoperable.


Caution If you remove a PIX Firewall chassis cover, always reinstall the cover. Running a PIX Firewall without the cover may cause overheating and damage to electrical components.


Note The memory upgrade requires PIX Firewall software version 4.2(1) or later.

Follow these steps to install additional system memory:


Step 1 If the unit is rack-mounted, remove network wires and any cords connecting to the firewall unit. Then remove the unit from the rack and place on a stable working surface. Ensure that the unit is unplugged from its power source.

Step 2 Unpack the items in the memory upgrade kit.

Remove the top access panel from the firewall unit. Remove all screws holding the top access panel in place. Refer to "Opening a PIX Firewall Chassis" for information on how to open the top access panel.

Step 3 Determine the location of your system memory sockets:


Figure 6-1: PIX 515 System Memory Location



Note The standard memory configuration for a PIX 515 is a 32 MB DIMM memory strip installed into one of two slots. If you are upgrading a 32 MB system, add a second 32 MB DIMM memory strip into the empty slot.


Note You cannot install a 64 MB DIMM in a PIX 515 due to height restraints. You will not be able to properly replace the cover if you use a 64 MB DIMM. Operating a PIX Firewall chassis without a cover may cause damage to the unit.


Figure 6-2:
PIX Firewall and PIX10000 System Memory Location



Note The location of the system memory sockets is shown by the "Bank" notations. The actual text for the banks is inscribed in white lettering on the circuit board near or between the SIMM or DIMM slots.


Figure 6-3:
PIX Firewall Units with Serial Numbers Prior to 06004000



Figure 6-4:
PIX 510 and PIX 520 System Memory Location


Step 4 Locate the wrist grounding strap in the accessory kit and connect one end to the unit as shown in Figure 6-5, or to the PIX Firewall chassis, as shown in Figure 6-6, and securely attach the other to your wrist so it contacts your bare skin.


Figure 6-5: Attaching the Wrist Strap to a PIX 515



Figure 6-6:
Attaching the Wrist Strap to a PIX Firewall


Step 5 With the wrist strap on your wrist, carefully grasp the memory strip from either end. Note that a SIMM strip used for the PIX Firewall and PIX10000 units has circular holes at each side. A DIMM strip used for the PIX 506, PIX 510, PIX 515, or PIX 520 has notches.

Step 6 PIX Firewall or PIX10000 units with serial numbers 06004001 and higher: remove the old SIMM strip(s) as shown in Figure 6-7. Remove the installed SIMM strip by simultaneously pulling outward on the tabs to unlatch them and raising the SIMM to a vertical position, then remove each strip.

PIX Firewall "Classic" units with a serial number before 06004000: refer to Figure 6-8 for how to remove the SIMM.


Figure 6-7: Removing a SIMM from a PIX Firewall or PIX10000



Figure 6-8:
Removing a SIMM from a PIX Firewall "Classic"


Step 7 PIX Firewall or PIX10000 units with serial numbers 06004001 and higher: refer to Figure 6-9 and Figure 6-10 for how to insert each SIMM strip in a socket and then swing it forward to secure it.

PIX Firewall "Classic" unit with a serial number before 06004000: refer to Figure 6-11 and Figure 6-12 for how to insert the SIMM at an angle and then swing it down to secure it.

You can install the new memory strips both in either Bank 0 or both in Bank 1. Do not position the strips so that one is in one bank and the other is another.


Figure 6-9: Inserting a SIMM Memory Strip into a PIX Firewall or PIX10000



Figure 6-10:
Swinging the SIMM Memory Strip Forward in a PIX Firewall or PIX10000



Figure 6-11:
Inserting a SIMM in a PIX Firewall "Classic"



Figure 6-12:
Swinging the SIMM Strip down into Place in a PIX Firewall "Classic"


Step 8 To install a DIMM strip:


Note You cannot install a 64 MB DIMM in a PIX 515 due to height restraints. You will not be able to properly replace the cover if you use a 64 MB DIMM. Operating a PIX Firewall chassis without a cover may cause damage to the unit.


Figure 6-13: Inserting a DIMM Memory Strip in a PIX 515



Figure 6-14:
Securing a DIMM Memory Strip in a PIX 515



Figure 6-15:
Inserting a DIMM Memory Strip in a PIX 510 or PIX 520



Figure 6-16:
Securing a DIMM Memory Strip in a PIX 510 or PIX 520



When you finish inserting new RAM memory, close the top of the PIX Firewall case, reattach the screws, if desired, rack mount the PIX Firewall, and attach all cables and cords as discussed in previous sections. After the PIX Firewall is installed, you can view the amount of RAM memory in the system startup messages or with the show version command.


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