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Check Point 6700 - 6000 and 7000 Appliances Installation and Removal; Preparing the Appliance

Check Point 6700
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6000 and 7000 Appliances Installing and Removing Memory
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6000 and 7000 Appliances
Installing and Removing Memory
This document applies to these appliances:
n 6200 Appliances
n 6400 Appliances
n 6500 Appliances
n 6600 Appliances
n 6700 Appliances
n 6800 Appliances
n 6900 Appliances
n 7000 Appliances
Important - We recommend that only experienced personnel install or remove hardware
components. Installing or removing components incorrectly can permanently damage the
appliance.
Preparing the Appliance
Before you start to install or remove DIMMs, make sure that:
n The appliance is shut down and you unplug the power cables.
n The appliance is in a clean environment and on a level surface.
n You can physically access and open the cover of the appliance.
n You have the Check Point memory kit.
Important
To protect the appliance and the memory modules from electrostatic discharge damage, make
sure that you are properly grounded before you touch these components. For more information,
see the Health and Safety Information in the 6000 and 7000 Appliances Getting Started Guide.
Memory Kit Contents
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Installation guide - 6000 and 7000 Appliances Installing and Removing Memory
n Memory DIMMs
n ESD grounding strap (anti-static)

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