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Forcepoint 120 Series - Turn Off the Appliance; Appliance Shutdown Method; Shutdown Steps; Compliance Information

Forcepoint 120 Series
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Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Model 120W
Turn off the appliance
Most Forcepoint NGFW appliance hardware components are not hot-swappable. Turn off the appliance from the
NGFW Engine command line.
Tip
The SMC administrator can also turn off the appliance remotely using the Management Client. For
more information, see the Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall Product Guide.
Steps
1) Connect to the NGFW Engine command line.
Depending on the appliance type, use one of the following options:
Connect a keyboard to a USB port and a monitor to the VGA port, then press Enter.
Connect a computer running a terminal emulator program to the appliance console port, then press
Enter.
Connect using SSH.
Note
SSH access is not enabled by default.
2) Enter the logon credentials.
The user name is root and the password is the one you set for the appliance.
3) Enter the following command:
halt
4) Wait until the power indicator light turns red or is unlit, then unplug all power cables from the appliance.
Compliance information
Forcepoint NGFW appliances that have wireless support are in compliance with certain EU directives and FCC
standards for wireless devices intended for home and office use.
This information is valid for all dual band products (2.4 GHz, IEEE 802.11b/g/n, and 5 GHz, IEEE 802.11a/n/ac).
The supported channels and frequencies are listed by country in the Management Client. The wireless
configuration is transferred to the appliance when you install the policy on the NGFW Engine.
EU Directives
This appliance is in compliance with:
EMC directive 2014/30/EU
RED directive 2014/53/EU
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