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Chapter 4 Installing the IPS 4270-20 Supported Interface Cards Note If you add a new interface card that exceeds the limit, one or more of the previous sensing interfaces may become disabled. The IPS 4270-20 ships with two power supplies, thus supporting a redundant power supply configuration. The IPS 4270-20 operates in load-sharing mode when the redundant power supply is installed. For More Information • For more information on how to obtain instructions and BIOS files from the Cisco website, see Obtaining Cisco IPS Software, page 11-1. • For more information on sensor interfaces, see Sensor Interfaces, page 1-4. • For more information on the supported interface cards, see Supported Interface Cards, page 4-3. • For more information on the 4GE bypass interface card, see Hardware Bypass, page 4-5. • For more information about the power supplies, see Installing and Removing the Power Supply, page 4-44. Supported Interface Cards The IPS 4270-20 supports three interface cards: the 4GE bypass interface card, the 2SX interface card, and the 10GE interface card. 4GE Bypass Interface Card The 4GE bypass interface card (part numbers IPS-4GE-BP-INT and IPS-4GE-BP-INT=) provides four 10/100/1000BASE-T (4GE) monitoring interfaces. The IPS 4270-20 supports up to four 4GE bypass interface cards for a total of sixteen GE bypass interfaces. The 4GE bypass interface card supports hardware bypass. OL-18504-01 Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliance and Module Installation Guide for IPS 7.0 4-3