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Check Point Smart-1 625 - User Manual

Check Point Smart-1 625
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Smart-1 625 Installing and
Removing Expansion Line Cards
This document is for the Smart-1 625 Security Management appliance.
Safety Instructions
n Lift the appliance with assistance. To avoid injury, do not attempt to lift the appliance by yourself.
n Opening or removing the appliance cover, while the appliance is powered on may expose you to a
risk of electric shock.
n Do not operate the appliance without the cover for more than five minutes.
n Operating the appliance without the cover can result in component damage.
n Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. Only perform troubleshooting and
simple repairs as authorized in your product documentation, or as directed by the technical support.
n We recommend that you always use an antistatic mat and antistatic strap on your wrist, while working
on components inside the appliance.
n For proper heat dissipation and cooling, Smart-1 625 appliances contain a cooling air shroud that
covers the memory module sockets.
For more information, see the Enterprise Products Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Information
booklet supplied in the original appliance shipping carton.
Important - We recommend that only experienced personnel install or remove hardware
components. Installing or removing components incorrectly can permanently damage
the Security ManagementAppliance
Important - Make sure that you are electromagnetically grounded when working with
hardware components of the appliance. ESD (electrostatic discharge) can damage the
appliance.
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Summary

Appliance Safety and Handling

General Safety Precautions

Covers essential safety measures like lifting, electrical hazards, repairs, and antistatic precautions.

Important Safety Warnings

Highlights warnings for experienced personnel, grounding, and ESD protection to prevent damage.

Hardware Components Overview

Key Hardware Identification

Identifies the front panel, riser, and rear panel of the appliance.

Expansion Line Card Procedures

Supported Expansion Line Card Types

Details the types of expansion line cards available for the appliance.

Overall Procedure Workflow

Outlines the general workflow for installing or replacing expansion line cards.

Preparing the Appliance for Service

Steps for safely shutting down and preparing the appliance for hardware changes.

Removing the Riser Assembly

Instructions for removing the riser assembly and an existing expansion line card.

Installing Expansion Card and Riser

Steps for installing a new expansion line card into the riser and then installing the riser.

Reassembling and Finalizing

Instructions for reassembling the appliance, connecting power, and turning it on.

Installing and Removing Transceivers

Guides for installing or removing transceivers on the expansion line card.

Check Point Smart-1 625 Specifications

General IconGeneral
NGFW Throughput5 Gbps
Storage2x 1 TB HDD
ManufacturerCheck Point
Form FactorRack-mountable
Rack Units1U
IPS Throughput5 Gbps
Product TypeSecurity Appliance
Hard Drive Capacity2x 1 TB
Network Interfaces8 x 1GbE, 4 x 10GbE
Power SupplyDual redundant power supplies
Interfaces8 x 1GbE, 4 x 10GbE

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