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Unpack the TippingPoint System

protection is required whenever you handle equipment. It is not necessary to open the TippingPoint chassis to add or remove any components.

Unpack the TippingPoint System

Each system chassis is securely packaged in a shipping box.

CAUTION: ESD can damage the TippingPoint X-Series if you do not take necessary precautions. Installation and maintenance personnel should be properly grounded using ground straps to eliminate the risk of ESD damage to the equipment.

Use caution when opening the TippingPoint X-Series boxes.

To unpack the TippingPoint X-Series system

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Inspect the packing container. If you see any damage or other signs of mishandling, inform both the local freight provider and TippingPoint before unpacking. Your freight provider can provide you with the procedures necessary to file a claim for damages.

Carefully open the box.

Remove all packing material.

Verify the contents in the shipping package. Compare the packing list to your shipment and to your order. If items are missing, contact your TippingPoint sales or field representative.

Remove the chassis from the box.

Open the accessory kit. It contains the cables, documentation, and management software.

Inspect all the equipment inside for damage. If you think any equipment might be damaged, contact your freight provider for how to lodge a damage claim and contact your TippingPoint sales or field representative for instructions.

Please Recycle: The shipping materials are recyclable. Please save for later use or dispose of them appropriately.

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Contents Version Series Installation Safety GuideCopyright 2006 3Com Corporation. All rights reserved Table of Contents TippingPoint X505 Overview Prepare the SiteIndex Page Front Panel List of FiguresPage List of Tables List of Tables Overview About This GuideTarget Audience About the Guide OrganizationCross References ConventionsHeadings TypefaceTip Tmc.tippingpoint.com Related DocumentationSecurity Management System Online Help Table About 1 TippingPoint DocumentsContact Information Customer SupportTable About 2 Customer Support Information Location Xvi TippingPoint X-Series Overview OverviewCore Functionality TippingPoint X-Series EnvironmentTippingPoint IPS Optimized VPN ConnectivityPolicy Enforcement Security Zones and Network InterfacesFirewall Triple DES Interfaces Sessions Performance Threat Suppression EngineLocal Security Manager Series System Performance Model Ethernet ConcurrentThreat Management Center Security Management SystemOverview Series Hardware Installation and Safety Guide V Prepare the Site Class a Notices Safety RequirementsGeneral Guidelines Prepare the Site Safety Requirements Reliable Earthing Rack and Clearance RequirementsVentilation and Location Environmental RequirementsTo unpack the TippingPoint X-Series system Unpack the TippingPoint SystemPage TippingPoint X505 Overview Port Chassis FeaturesChassis Overview Port USBManagement Port LED Descriptions LEDsLED Descriptions Color State DescriptionHardware Specifications Technical SpecificationsTippingPoint X-Series X505 Specifications Description Technical Specifications Hardware Installation and ConfigurationSoftware Specifications Rack Space Requirements Install the TippingPoint ChassisMin/Max Number of Chassis Complete Initial Setup Configuration Connect the powerRegister the TippingPoint Connect the X505 to the InternetTippingPoint X506 Overview Port Status LEDs Port PortSegment Port LED Descriptions TippingPoint X-Series X506 Specifications DescriptionTippingPoint X506 Hardware Specifications Detail Description Or = 42 RUs. Each TippingPoint X-Series X506 requires 1RU Connect the power Connect the X506 to the Internet Register the TippingPoint Figure a 1 RJ-45 Connector Port ConnectorsTable a 3 DB-9 Connector Pinouts Pin Number Signal Name DB-9 Connector PinoutPort Connectors Page Index Index Series Hardware Installation and Safety Guide V