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Security Gateway Module (SGM)

The Security Gateway Modules (SGMs) in the Chassis work together as a single, high performance Security Gateway or VSX Gateway. Adding a Security Gateway Module improves system performance. A Security Gateway Module can be added or removed without losing connections. If an SGM is removed or fails, traffic is sent to the other active SGMs.

These SGM versions are available:

The SGM260 has CPUs that are more powerful and uses a more advanced technology. It also has a different front panel layout and different LEDs.

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SGM260 LEDs

SGM220 LEDs

SGM260 LEDs

 

Item

LED

Status

Description

5

Out of service

out_of_service

Red

SGM out of service.

Off (Normal)

SGM hardware is normal.

6

Health

health

Green (Normal)

SGM core operating system is Active.

Green blinking

SGM core operating system is partially Active.

Off

SGM operating system is in Standby Mode.

7

Hot-swap

hot_swap

Blue

SGM can be safely removed.

Blue blinking

SGM is going to Standby Mode. Do not remove.

Off (Normal)

SGM is active. Do not remove.

CTRL Link 1

CTRL Link 2

SSM1 and SSM2 management ports

Yellow

Link enabled.

Yellow blinking

Link is Active.

Off

Link is disabled.

CTRL SPEED 1

CTRL SPEED 2

 

SSM1 and SSM2 management ports

Yellow

10 Gbps

Green

1 Gbps

Off

100 Mbps

Traffic

1

2

3

4

On

Data and Sync traffic in SSM1, SSM2, SS3, SSM4.

L2

 

Off

Not used.

L1

 

Red. Lower Right

SGM260-installation started

Installation started.

Red blinking, in sequence

SGM260-installation in progress

Installation in progress.

Red. All

SGM260-installation failure

Installation failure.

Yellow. Left

SGM260-installation completed

Installation completed.

Green. Right

SGM260-configuration stage

SGM is being configured. (Using First Time Configuration Wizard or adding a new SGM into a Chassis).

Off

SGM is configured and ready.