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Installation

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Setting Up the Check Point Appliance

Connecting the Cables

About the PoE

Setting Up the Check Point Appliance

  1. Remove the Check Point Appliance from the shipping carton and place it on a tabletop.
  2. Identity the network interface marked as LAN1. This interface is preconfigured with the IP address 192.168.1.1.

Connecting the Cables

  1. Connect the power supply unit to the appliance and to a power outlet.
    The appliance is turned on when the power supply unit is connected to an outlet.
    The Power LED on the front panel lights up. This indicates that the appliance is turned on.
    The Alert LED on the front panel starts to blink. This indicates that the appliance is booting up.
    When the Alert LED turns off, the appliance is ready for login.
  2. Connect the standard network cable to the LAN1 port on the appliance and to the network adapter on your PC.
  3. If you use an external modem:

    Connect the Ethernet cable to the WAN port on the appliance back panel and plug it into your external modem or router’s PC/LAN network port. The WAN Link LED on the appliance front panel lights up when the Ethernet is connected.

  4. If you do not use an external modem:

    Connect the telephone cable to the DSL port on the appliance back panel and plug it into the DSL line socket. The DSL Link LED as well as the Internet Link LED remains off until you configure the appliance, including setting up the DSL as an internet connection.

About the PoE

The PoE wired model is fin 1470/1490 appliances only.

The PoE switch is a type of PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment), and delivers power to the PD (Powered Devices) end point. By default, the PoE port automatically provides power when a compliant PD is connected. There are no specified management requirements.

The PoE standard model is fully supported. It is fully compliant with 802.3af (PoE) and 802.3at (PoE+). All 4 ports support 802.3af. Due to power budget limitations, only 2 ports at a time support 802.3at.

The total power dedicated for all PoE ports is 62W: