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Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliance Hardware Installation Guide for IPS 7.1
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Chapter 5 Installing the IPS 4510 and IPS 4520
Product Overview
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment
.
Statement 49
Caution Read the safety warnings in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Intrusion
Prevention System 4500 Series Sensor Appliance document and follow proper safety procedures when
performing the steps in this guide.
Product Overview
The IPS 4510 delivers 3Gbps of intrusion prevention performance based on real world deployment
traffic patterns. You can use the IPS 4510 to protect multi-Gbps aggregated traffic traversing switches
from multiple subnets and for medium sized data centers. The IPS 4510 is a purpose-built device that
has support for both copper and fiber NIC environments thus providing flexibility of deployment in any
environment. Based on the ASA 5585-X chassis, the IPS 4510 provides a proven hardware environment
for stand-alone IPS protection. It ships with one power supply module, but optional redundant,
hot-swappable power supply modules are available as well as hot-swappable fan modules in case of
failures. All port numbers are numbered from right to left beginning with 0. This platform replaces the
IPS 4270-20.
The IPS 4520 delivers 5 Gbps of intrusion prevention performance. You can use the IPS 4520 to protect
multi-Gigabit networks and aggregated traffic traversing switches from multiple subnets. The IPS 4520
is a purpose-built device that has support for both copper and fiber NIC environments thus providing
flexibility of deployment in any environment. The IPS 4520 ships with two power supply modules, but
optional redundant, hot-swappable power supply modules are available as well as hot-swappable fan
modules in case of failures. All port numbers are numbered from right to left beginning with 0. It is also
based on the ASA 5585-X chassis.
Both the IPS 4510 and IPS 4520 have a console port, an auxiliary port, two 1 Gb (copper) management
ports, and a total of 10 data ports—6 GigabitEthernet copper ports and 4 SFP/SFP+ module (1 or 10 Gb)
ports.
Note The management ports are Management 0/0 and Management 0/1. Management 0/1 is reserved for future
use.
Note Online insertion and removal (OIR) of the SFP/SFP+ module, power supply module, and fan module is
supported.
Caution If you remove a power supply or fan module, replace it immediately to prevent disruption of service.
IDM
The IPS 4510 and IPS 4520 support the Intrusion Prevention System Device Manager (IDM) 7.1.4 and
later. IDM delivers security management and monitoring through an intuitive, easy-to-use web-based
management interface. IDM is a Java Web Start application that enables you to configure and manage
your IPS 4510 and IPS 4520. IDM is bundled with IPS 7.1. You can access it through Internet Explorer
or Firefox web browsers.
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