Table Of Contents
Installing AIP-SSM
Specifications
Memory Specifications
Hardware and Software Requirements
Indicators
Installation and Removal Instructions
Installing AIP-SSM
Verifying the Status of AIP-SSM
Removing AIP-SSM
Installing AIP-SSM
Note
The number of concurrent CLI sessions is limited based on the platform. IDS-4215 and NM-CIDS are limited to three concurrent CLI sessions. All other platforms allow ten concurrent sessions.
This chapter describes how to install AIP-SSM. It contains the following sections:
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Specifications
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Memory Specifications
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Hardware and Software Requirements
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Indicators
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Installation and Removal Instructions
Specifications
Table 8-1 lists the specifications for AIP-SSM.
Table 8-1 AIP-SSM Specifications
Specification
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Description
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Dimensions (H x W x D)
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1.70 x 6.80 x 11.00 inches
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Weight (SSM-10 and SSM-20)
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Minimum: 2.50 lb Maximum: 3.00 lb1
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Weight (SSM-40)
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2.57 lb (1169 g)
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Temperature
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Operating +32° to +104°F (+0° to +40°C) Nonoperating -13 to 158ºF (-25 to 70ºC)
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Shock
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Operating 1.14 m/sec (45 in./sec) ½ sine input Nonoperating 30 G
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Humidity
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5% to 95%, noncondensing
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Altitude
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Operating 0 to 9840 ft (3000 m)2 Nonoperating 0 to 15,000 ft (4570 m)
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Vibration
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0.41 Grms2 (3 to 500 Hz) random input
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Memory Specifications
Table 8-2 lists the memory specifications for AIP-SSM.
Table 8-2 AIP-SSM Memory Specifications
Model
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CPU
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DRAM
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ASA-SSM-AIP-10-K9
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2.0 GHz Celeron
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1.0 GB
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ASA-SSM-AIP-20-K9
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2.4 GHz Pentium 4
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2.0 GB
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ASA-SSM-AIP-40-K9
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2.0 GHz Intel Xeon LV
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4.0 GB
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Hardware and Software Requirements
AIP-SSM has the following hardware and software requirements:
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Cisco ASA 5500 series adaptive security appliance
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ASA 5510 (ASA-SSM-AIP-10-K9)
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ASA 5520 (ASA-SSM-AIP-10-K9 and ASA-SSM-AIP-20-K9, and ASA-SSM-AIP-40-K9)
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ASA 5540 (ASA-SSM-AIP-20-K9 and ASA-SSM-AIP-40-K9)
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Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software
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7.0 or later (ASA-SSM-AIP-10-K9 and ASA-SSM-AIP-20-K9)
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8.0.3.6 or later (ASA-SSM-AIP-40-K9)
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Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Software
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5.0(2) or later (ASA-SSM-AIP-10-K9 and ASA-SSM-AIP-20-K9)
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6.0(4) or later (ASA-SSM-AIP-40-K9)
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DES or 3DES-enabled
Indicators
Figure 8-1 shows the AIP-SSM-10 and AIP-SSM-20 indicators.
Figure 8-1 AIP-SSM-10 and AIP-SSM-20 Indicators
Table 8-3 describes the AIP-SSM-10 and AIP-SSM-20 indicators.
Table 8-3 AIP-SSM-10 and AIP-SSM-20 Indicators
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LED
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Color
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State
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Description
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1
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PWR
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Green
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On
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The system has power.
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2
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STATUS
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Green
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Flashing Solid
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The system is booting. The system has passed power-up diagnostics.
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3
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LINK/ACT
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Green
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Solid Flashing
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There is Ethernet link. There is Ethernet activity.
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4
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SPEED
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Green Amber
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100 MB 1000 MB (GigabitEthernet)
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There is network activity. There is network activity.
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Figure 8-2 shows the AIP-SSM-40 indicators.
Figure 8-2 AIP-SSM-40 Indicators
Table 8-4 describes the AIP-SSM-40 indicators.
Table 8-4 AIP-SSM-40 Indicators
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LED
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Color
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State
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Description
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1
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LINK
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Green
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Solid Flashing
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There is Ethernet link. There is Ethernet activity.
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2
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SPEED
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Green Amber
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100 MB 1000 MB (GigabitEthernet)
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There is network activity. There is network activity.
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3
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STATUS
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Green
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Flashing Solid
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The system is booting. The system has passed power-up diagnostics.
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4
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PWR
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Green
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On
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The system has power.
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Installation and Removal Instructions
This section describes how to install and remove AIP-SSM, and contains the following topics:
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Installing AIP-SSM
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Verifying the Status of AIP-SSM
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Removing AIP-SSM
Installing AIP-SSM
To install AIP-SSM, follow these steps:
Step 1
Power off the adaptive security appliance.
Step 2
Locate the grounding strap from the accessory kit and fasten it to your wrist so that it contacts your bare skin. Attach the other end to the chassis.
Step 3
Remove the two screws at the left back end of the chassis, and remove the slot cover.
Step 4
Insert AIP-SSM through the slot opening.
Step 5
Attach the screws to secure AIP-SSM to the chassis.
Step 6
Power on the adaptive security appliance by pushing the power switch at the back of the chassis.
Step 7
Check the indicators.
If AIP-SSM is properly installed, the POWER indicator is solid green and the STATUS indicator is flashing green. You can also verify that AIP-SSM is online using the show module command.
Step 8
Initialize AIP-SSM.
Step 9
Install the most recent Cisco IPS software.
Step 10
Configure AIP-SSM to receive IPS traffic.
For More Information
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For more information on working in ESD-controlled environments, see Working in an ESD Environment, page 1-33.
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For the procedure for verifying whether AIP-SSM is properly installed, see Verifying the Status of AIP-SSM.
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For the procedure for using the setup command to initialize AIP-SSM, see Initializing AIP-SSM, page 11-25.
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For the procedure on how to obtain the latest IPS software, see Obtaining Cisco IPS Software, page 13-1.
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For the procedure for configuring AIP-SSN to receive IPS traffic, refer to Configuring AIP-SSM.
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For the procedure for using HTTPS to log in to IDM, refer to Logging In to IDM.
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For the procedures for configuring intrusion prevention on your sensor, refer to the following documents:
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Installing and Using Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Device Manager 6.0
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Configuring the Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor Using the Command Line Interface 6.0
Verifying the Status of AIP-SSM
You can use the show module 1 command to verify that AIP-SSM is up and running.
To verify the status of AIP-SSM, follow these steps:
Step 1
Log in to the adaptive security appliance.
Step 2
Verify the status of AIP-SSM:
Mod Card Type Model Serial No.
--- -------------------------------------------- ------------------ -----------
1 ASA 5500 Series Security Services Module-20 ASA-SSM-20 P2B000005D0
Mod MAC Address Range Hw Version Fw Version Sw Version
--- --------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ---------------
1 000b.fcf8.0144 to 000b.fcf8.0144 0.2 1.0(9)0 5.0(0.27)S129.0
If the status reads Up, AIP-SSM has been properly installed.
The following values are valid for the Status field:
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Initializing—AIP-SSM is being detected and the control communication is being initialized by the system.
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Up—AIP-SSM has completed initialization by the system.
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Unresponsive—The system encountered an error communicating with AIP-SSM.
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Reloading—AIP-SSM is reloading.
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Shutting Down—AIP-SSM is shutting down.
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Down—AIP-SSM is shut down.
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Recover—AIP-SSM is attempting to download a recovery image.
Removing AIP-SSM
To remove AIP-SSM, follow these steps:
Step 1
Shut down AIP-SSM:
asa# hw-module module 1 shutdown
Shutdown module in slot 1? [confirm]
Step 2
Press Enter to confirm.
Step 3
Verify if AIP-SSM is down by checking the indicators.
Step 4
Power off the adaptive security appliance.
Step 5
Locate the grounding strap from the accessory kit and fasten it to your wrist so that it contacts your bare skin. Attach the other end to the chassis.
Step 6
Remove the two screws at the left back end of the chassis, and remove the slot cover.
Step 7
Remove AIP-SSM and set it aside.
Step 8
If you need to replace the existing AIP-SSM, insert the new AIP-SSM through the slot opening.
Note
Do not replace AIP-SSM with a different model. The the adaptive security appliance will not recognize it.
Step 9
Attach the screws to secure AIP-SSM to the chassis.
Step 10
Power on the adaptive security appliance.
Step 11
Reset AIP-SSM:
hostname# hw-module module 1 reset
Reset module in slot 1? [confirm]
Step 12
Press Enter to confirm.
Step 13
Check the indicators to see if AIP-SSM is properly installed.
If AIP-SSM is properly installed, the POWER indicator is solid green and the STATUS indicator is flashing green. Or you can verify installation using the show module command.
For More Information
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For more information on working in ESD-controlled environments, see Working in an ESD Environment, page 1-33.
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For the procedure for verifying whether AIP-SSM is properly installed, see Verifying the Status of AIP-SSM.