HP Firewall manual Accessories supplied by the firewall, Checklist before installation

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RJ45 crimping

Multimeter

Network cable

Mark pen

ESD-preventive

pliers

tester

wrist strap

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE:

No installation tool or ESD-preventive wrist strap is provided with the firewall. Prepare them yourself.

Accessories supplied by the firewall

Console cable

Grounding cable

Feet

Mounting bracket

 

 

 

 

Checklist before installation

Table 7 Checklist before installation

Item

 

Requirements

Result

 

 

There is a minimum clearance of 10 cm (3.9 in) around

 

Installation site

Ventilation

the inlet and exhaust vents for heat dissipation of the

 

firewall chassis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A ventilation system is available at the installation site.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

 

 

temperature

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating

5% to 95%

 

 

humidity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cleanness

Dust concentration ≤ 3 × 104 particles/m3

 

 

 

The equipment and floor are well grounded.

 

 

 

The equipment room is dust-proof.

 

 

 

The humidity and temperature are at a proper level,

 

 

 

respectively.

 

 

ESD prevention

Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and uniform when

 

 

touching a circuit board.

 

 

 

Place the removed interface module on an antistatic

 

 

 

workbench, with the face upward, or put it into an

 

 

 

antistatic bag.

 

 

 

Touch only the edges, instead of electronic components

 

 

 

when observing or moving a removed interface module.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents HP A-F1000-A-EI/A-F1000-S-EI VPN Firewall Page Contents Page Product overview Front panel viewRear panel view This chapter includes these sectionsDescription of the Open Book mark Operation ReferencePreparing for installation Safety recommendationsSafety symbols General safety recommendationsExamining the installation site Safety with laserTemperature and humidity Cleanness AltitudeCooling system ESD prevention Use an ESD-preventive wrist strapInstallation tools Lightning protectionRack-mounting Accessories supplied by the firewall Checklist before installationRequirements Result Take effective measures to protect the power system from Installing the firewall Installation flowInstalling the firewall in a 19-inch rack Install cage nuts Grounding the firewall Fix the firewall to the rackInstalling an interface module Connect the grounding cableConnecting Ethernet cables Connecting a copper Ethernet cableConnecting an optical fiber Install the transceiver module Installing the power supply and connecting the power cord Installing a power supplyConnecting an AC power cord Connecting the DC power cable Connect an AC power cordLogging in to the firewall and configuring basic settings Logging in to the firewall through the console portSetting terminal parameters Connection description of the HyperTerminalSet the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection Powering on the firewall Checking before power-onChecking after power-on Logging in to the firewall through Telnet Logging to the firewall through a web browserPerforming basic settings for the firewall Launching the basic configuration wizardConfiguring the system name and user password Basic configuration wizard 1/6Configuring service management Basic information configuration itemsDescription Configuring the IP address for an interface Configuring NAT ItemDescriptionIP/Wildcard Completing the configuration wizard Basic configuration wizard 6/6Hardware management and maintenance Displaying detailed information about the firewallDisplaying the electrical label information of the firewall Displaying the operational status of a power supply Displaying the CPU usage of the firewallDisplaying the memory usage of the firewall Displaying the operational status of the fansDisplaying the temperature information of the firewall Displaying operational statistics of the firewallField Description Saving the running configuration of the firewall Rebooting the firewallTo reboot a firewall, use one of the following methods Page Troubleshooting Power supply system failureFan failure Configuration terminal problems Password lossUser password loss No terminal displaySuper password loss Cooling system failure Interface module failureAppendix a Technical specifications Dimensions and weightPower consumption range StoragesPower input Power input specificationsTechnical specifications for the console port Console portTechnical specifications for fiber Ethernet ports Technical specifications for 1000 Mbps fiber Ethernet portsAppendix B LEDs Front panel LEDsStatus Meaning PWR2 OFF Interface specifications of NSQ1XS2U0 Appendix C Interface moduleDescription of the LED on the front panel of NSQ1XS2U0 Connecting the interface cable 10A AC power cables used in different countries or regions 10A AC power cables used in different countries or regionsLength Connector outline Power cable outline Countries or regions 16A AC power cables used in different countries or regions 16A AC power cables used in different countries or regionsCountries or regions Page Support and other resources Contacting HPRelated information Conventions Convention DescriptionConvention Description Network topology icons Index D E F G I L N P R S
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Firewall specifications

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