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Forcepoint 120 Series - Connect the Power Adapters; Power Connection Steps

Forcepoint 120 Series
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Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Model 120W
Connect the power adapters
Use the power cable to plug in the appliance.
Note
We recommend using a UPS to ensure continuous operation and minimize the risk of damage to the
appliance in case of sudden loss of power.
Steps
1) Attach a suitable power plug for your region to the 12V power adapter for the appliance.
Standard power plugs for several regions are included with the delivery.
2) Connect the 12V power adapter for the appliance to the DC IN 1 power connector on the back of the
appliance.
3) (Optional) To use PoE to provide power for other devices, connect the 54V power adapter for PoE to the DC
IN 2 power connector on the back of the appliance.
Note
PoE is an optional feature. A power adapter and power cable for PoE are not included with the
delivery. To use PoE, you must purchase them separately.
4) Plug the power connector or power connectors into a high-quality power strip that offers protection from
electrical noise and power surges.
Next steps
To use PoE to provide power for other devices that are compatible with the 802.3at standard, connect the devices
to Ethernet ports 6 or 7 on the back of the appliance.
Port settings for plug-and-play configuration
method
If you use the plug-and-play configuration method, the appliance uses Ethernet port 0 to contact the Installation
Server.
To use the plug-and-play configuration method, the interface that corresponds to Ethernet port 0 in the initial
configuration must have a dynamic IPv4 address.
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