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1. 17 Configuring Check Point 12000 VSX 18 POWENING ON uo ua gssssaasaspaschanpatuskanaquwuulpapaskhanaqhuskqlaaequshaqaQiaqqlasnaquskanapuaakulaauquqkus 18 Inilial Gontig iralloiu cdctencedatateletucceeinteoele a ear 19 LOGGING infor ING FIrSt TMG u a u uu u u uu nuan naha 19 Configuring the Management Interface 20 Setting Network and Time Date Properties 21 Selecting Cluster Options c cceccccececcsesseseeecceeesceesseceeescenenceesescenescenenes 21 Completing the GOnfigUrali t uu uu uuu a a a 21 Confirming the Build N mbers u uyu L u u hese E uuu 22 Check Point 12000 VSX Hardware 23 PLONE Panel GOMPOMGM US uu u a E eho 23 Check Point 12200 VSX Front Panel 23 Check Point 12400 VSX Front Panel 24 Check Point 12600 VSX Front Panel uu uu u uu uuu u lu miu u ulus 25 Rear Panel COMpONeNtS oss u Zn u usu a wlan iat aaa sau As 27 Check Point 12200 VSX Rear Panel 27 Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX Rear Panel 27 Usne GD Pane aana uzun unu mano heema ts
2. ae J WAS l ONS Ss i p n K ha wie I lt j b aa gt LJ J SH Q A SOPs H To remove a power supply unit 1 Ifthe alarm sounds press the red alarm button to the right of the power supply The alarm stops 2 Remove the power cord from the power supply unit Engage and hold the release lever on the power supply or placeholder unit 4 Pullthe extraction handle to remove the power supply or placeholder unit SS Note Remove the power supply unit with the extraction handle to prevent any possible damage Installing Power Supplies This section describes how to install a power supply or placeholder unit into the appliance To install a replacement power supply 1 Insert the power supply or placeholder unit into the power supply slot 2 Push the power supply or placeholder unit until the release lever clicks 3 Insert the power cord into the power supply socket Make sure that the green LED is illuminated Replacing Expansion Line Cards This section presents the procedures for removing and installing an expansion line card unit There are two types of expansion cards that can be installed Ethernet or Fiber Optic ports Important Make certain that you are electromagnetically grounded when performing the following procedures Static electricity can damage the appliance Customer Replaceable Parts Page 30 Replacing Expansion Line Cards Check Point 12200 VSX T
3. Using the LCD Panel 28 Front Panel Components The section describes the hardware on the front panel of the appliance Check Point 12200 VSX Front Panel I I f a sl ole mE P hal lt m E gt Item Component Description 1 Expansion line card Expansion slot 2 LOM Port LOM Light Out Management port for the optional LOM card 3 Built in Ethernet ports ETH1 ETH7 4 Management Ethernet connection to a remote management workstation configuration port 5 USB ports 6 Console port A serial connection to the appliance using a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY 7 System LEDs System power system status and hard disk activity 8 LCD display screen 9 Keypad Perform basic management operations Page 23 Front Panel Components Expansion Line Card Options Expansion line cards can have two four or eight ports These types of expansion line cards are available Model CPAC 2 10F CPAC 4 1G CPAC 4 1F CPAC 4 10F CPAC 8 1C E lo Item Component 1 2 Hard disk drives System LEDs LCD screen Keypad Console port Management port LOM port Expansion line card USB ports Description 2 Port 10GBase F SFP without transceivers 4 Port 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 4 Port 1000Base F SFP without transceivers 4 Port 10GBase F Ethernet PCI e SFP 8 Port 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Description When monitoring the disks using the raid diagnostic com
4. appliance 1 SOPOP Connect to the appliance console using the designated cord received in your shipping carton RJ45 D subminiature cable and connect to the console using Terminal Emulation software such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY Load the Installation CD that you received in your shipping carton into a portable USB CD ROM DVD ROM drive Connect the portable CD ROM DVD ROM drive to the appliance s USB socket Power On your appliance Once the appliance boots from the CDROM DVD drive press Enter to start the installation The installation automatically installs all required components and the progress of each stage is shown When you see the message You may safely reboot your system reboot the appliance manually using the master power button Turn the appliance off and disconnect the USB CD ROM DVD ROM After several seconds press the master power button to turn on the appliance again To install the existing security policy and configuration on the recovered gateway or cluster members 1 2 From the command line of the Security Manager server or Multi Domain Security Management run vsx Util reconfigure Enter the following information when prompted a IP address of the Security Manager server or CMA that holds the VSX object b Administrator username and password c Gateway or Cluster member object name d SIC activation key for the recovered gateway or cluster member Reboot the reconfigured gateway or Cl
5. p for Previous n for Next Your choice Use the menus and windows to set the Host Name Domain Name and Domain Name Servers Enter n The Network Connections window opens Configuring the Management Interface Use the Network Configuration window to configure the parameters of the Management interface To configure the Management interface settings 1 4 In the Network Configuration window enter 4 The Network Connections window opens Choose a network connections configuration item e to exit 1 Add new connection 4 Select management connection 21 Configure connection 5 Show connection configuration 3 Remove connection Your choice Enter 2 The Configure connection window opens Choose a connection to display e to exit 1 Mgmt 4 thl 03 T thl 06 10 ethl 083 13 ethl 12 2 thl 01 3 thl 04 8 ethl 07 11 ethl 10 3 thl 02 6 thl 05 9 thl 08 12 ethl 1l1 Note This window displays different options depending on the appliance model Enter the number to select the Mgmt interface The Choose Mgmt item to configure window opens Choose Mgmt item to configure e to exiti 1 Change IP settings 3 Remove IP from interface 2 Change MTU settings 4 Change from static to dynamic IF Your choice Enter 1 Configuring Check Point 12000 VSX Page 20 Initial Configuration The Change IP settings window opens 5 Enter an IP address network mask and broadcast address for
6. processor can occur in seconds Class 1 Laser Product Warning Rack Mount Instructions The following or similar rack mount instructions are included with the installation instructions 1 Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature specified by the manufacturer Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Safety Environmental and Electronic Emissions Notices Page 4 Welcome 4 Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern 5 Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of pow
7. the Management interface 6 Enter e twice to return to the Network Configuration window 7 Enter 5 The Routing window opens 8 Enter 1 The Set Default Gateway window opens 9 Enter the parameters for the default gateway of the network 10 Enter e twice to return to the Network Configuration menu 11 Enter n The Time and Date Configuration window opens Setting Network and Time Date Properties To set the system time and date 1 Inthe Time and Date Configuration window set the time zone date and local time Enter n to continue Enter n again and continue with the Check Point Configuration Program Read the license agreement Enter y The Cluster Options window opens or a IS Selecting Cluster Options You can configure the VSX appliance to work with clusters of virtual systems To configure VSX clustering features 1 Configure VSX clustering features e Enter y to enable and configure VSX clustering e Enter n to skip VSX clustering configuration Skip step 2 2 Configure the Per Virtual System State This feature is required for the Virtual System Load Sharing VSLS e Enter y when prompted to enable this feature e f you do not intend to use these features enter n Note You can use the cpconfig CLI command to change the VSX clustering settings Completing the Configuration Complete the last steps of the First Time Wizard The appliance reboots and is configured according to your settings
8. Check Point 12000 VS X R67 10 Qetting Started Guide x x 24 November 2011 softwareblades Check Point SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES LTD We Secure the Internet P N 704707 Models P 210 P 220 P 230 2011 Check Point Software Technologies Ltd All rights reserved This product and related documentation are protected by copyright and distributed under licensing restricting their use copying distribution and decompilation No part of this product or related documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written authorization of Check Point While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book Check Point assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions This publication and features described herein are subject to change without notice RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND Use duplication or disclosure by the government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 il of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 and FAR 52 227 19 TRADEMARKS Refer to the Copyright page http www checkpoint com copyright html for a list of our trademarks Refer to the Third Party copyright notices http www checkpoint com 3rd_party_copyright html for a list of relevant copyrights and third party licenses Important Information Latest Software We recommend that you install the most recent software release to stay up to date with
9. Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC For the evaluation regarding the Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC This product is in conformity with Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and complies with the requirements in the Council Directive 2006 95 EC relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits and the Amendment Directive 93 68 EEC Product Disposal This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office or your household waste disposal service Safety Environmental and Electronic Emissions Notices Page 6 Contents INDOrISntUIBISPImali ilu u ul uu asss mer et arrest eer ener errr 3 Safety Environmental and Electronic Emissions Notices 4 IMIFOGUCHION u m uy u ZT naspa atau apus kuaua su 9 VVO CO IG 2222 A u ete ptattetid
10. To use the VSX appliance you must configure and install a security policy according to the VSX NGX R67 Administration Guide http supportcontent checkpoint com documentation_download ID 10165 To complete the First Time Wizard and reboot the appliance 1 You can add a license 2 Enter and confirm a SIC activation key This key establishes SIC trust between the gateway and the management server 3 If VSX clustering features are enabled you can enable ClusterXL for Active Standby Bridge Mode 4 Enter y to reboot the appliance Configuring Check Point 12000 VSX Page 21 Confirming the Build Numbers Confirming the Build Numbers Confirm that the system has the most recent build numbers Run these CLI commands to display the build number for these products Product Command VSX Appliance Build SecurePlatform This is Check Point SecurePlatform Pro vSx VSX NGX R67 10 Build 008 ated ver 650000001 Dynamic Routing u i k VSX Aa This is Check Point VPN 1 VSX NGX R67 10 build 006 kernel NGX R67 10 Build 006 j k Performance Pack This is Check Point Performance Pack version NGX R67 10 build 006 Kernel version NGX R67 10 Build 006 Configuring Check Point 12000 VSX Page 22 Chapter 4 Check Point 12000 VSX Hardware This chapter provides instructions for installing and removing hardware components on Check Point 12000 VSX In This Chapter Front Panel Components 23 Rear Panel Components 27
11. a asa u Sma qasqa a a 36 Declaration Of GoO fofmilyu un usu nn unn a naa Waaa maaa aah 36 Chapter Introduction In This Chapter Welcome Check Point 12000 VSX Overview VSX Overview Important Solutions Shipping Carton Contents O O O O cO _ Welcome Thank you for choosing Check Point 12000 VSX We hope that you will be satisfied with this system and our support services Check Point products provide your business with the most up to date and secure solutions available today Check Point also delivers worldwide technical services including educational professional and support services through a network of Authorized Training Centers Certified Support Partners and Check Point technical support personnel to ensure that you get the most out of your security investment For additional information on the Internet Security Product Suite and other security solutions refer to the Check Point Web site http www checkpoint com For additional technical information about Check Point products consult the Check Point Support Center http supportcenter checkpoint com Welcome to the Check Point family We look forward to meeting all of your current and future network application and management security needs Check Point 12000 VSX Overview The family of Check Point 12000 VSX appliances enables organizations to maximize security in high performance environments such as large campuses or data centers Combining integrat
12. ateways routers switches interfaces and even network cables Centrally managed and incorporating key network resources internally VSX allows businesses to deploy comprehensive firewall and VPN functionality while reducing hardware investment and improving efficiency Key Features Combines Virtual Firewall VPN and IPS Consolidates Security Gateways Onto a Single Hardware Platform Includes Virtualized Networking Components Virtual routers Virtual switches amp Virtual cabling Wire Speed Security for Gigabit Networks High Availability with Linear Growth Clustering Bridge Mode Support for Transparent Internal Firewalls Flexible Virtual Network Design IPS Services Updates URL Filtering This document provides A brief overview of essential VSX concepts and features A step by step guide to getting VSX up and running Note Screen shots in this guide may apply only to the highest model to which this guide applies Important Solutions For more information about R67 10 VSX go to the Check Point R67 10 VSX Home Page http supportcontent checkpoint com solutions id sk65291 For a list of open issues see the Known Limitations http supportcontent checkpoint com solutions id sk65292 For a list of closed issues see the Resolved Issues http supportcontent checkpoint com solutions id sk65293 Shipping Carton Contents This section describes the contents of the shipping carton Item Description Applian
13. ayed Initial Configuration Logging in for the First Time Check Point 12000 VSX includes a First Time Wizard to help you configure the initial settings for the appliance To log in and start the First Time Wizard 1 Connect to the appliance s Serial console using the RJ45 D subminiature cable 2 Connect the serial cable RJ45 D subminiature to the serial console port on the appliance 3 In aterminal emulation program configure these serial console settings e Speed 9600 e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bit 1 4 Log in for the first time using admin as the default username and password 5 Follow the on screen instructions and change the password 6 Log in to expert mode a Enter expert b Enter the new admin password c Follow the on screen instructions and change the expert mode password 7 Run sysconfig to configure the appliance for the first time Configuring Check Point 12000 VSX Page 19 Initial Configuration The Welcome window opens Welcome to Check Point SecurePlattform Pro woz RT 10 This wizard will guide you through the initial configuration of your SecurePlatform device Lt any time you can choose Quit ig to exit this Wizard Choose Next n to continue Press q for Quit n for Next Your choice Type n The Network Configuration window opens Network Configuration 1 Host Warne 3 Domain Name Serwers 5 Routing z Domain Marie 4 Wetwork Connections Press q for Quit
14. bind sqa aa aaa ete piace bind ete oar aaa 9 Check Point 12000 VSX Overview a 9 VSX OVOIVISWXu Loasa gu kuamapshusphwatubapapkaqata neces leseenederdalenresuenedalenrisueneads 9 MOONA SOIMMONS acta cca a uuu uuu stieet aie labia un u uum 10 shipping Garton Gonle tiSu u uu Gee te ee te ae raed 10 Rack MOUNTING icsecensiccscoccececcasices cocacecsvesaceesvedsaeesvesacessvessaasevesacessuessaesvesacecsvessnacent 11 Rack Mounting Hardware and ools 11 Rack Mounting Check Point 12200 VSX 12 Attaching the Ear Mount Brackets to the Appliance 12 Attaching the Rall PIGUC S via uuu uuu nu muhu sa duedanterseuune duetantensedi 12 Attaching the Appliance Rails to the Appliance 13 Installing the Appliance in the Rack 14 Rack Mounting Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX 15 Attaching the Ear Mount Brackets to the Appliance 15 AllaGhing the Rall Plate Sareren t Sum tu Su aera unku saq 15 Attaching the Appliance Rails to the Appliance 16 Installing the Appliance in the Rack
15. ccordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense For a Class B digital device or peripheral NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Information to user The user s manual or instruction manual for an intentio
16. ce Check Point 12200 12400 or 12600 VSX appliance Rack Mounting Accessories Hardware mounting kit Cables e Power cable 12200 VSX appliance e 2 Power cables 12400 and 12600 VSX appliance e 1 Standard RJ 45 network cable e 1 Serial console cable Documentation e Getting Started Guide e User license agreement Introduction Page 10 Chapter 2 Rack Mounting This chapter describes how to mount the appliance in a rack Important Two people are required to install the appliance in a rack in order to prevent any possible damage In This Chapter Rack Mounting Hardware and Tools 11 Rack Mounting Check Point 12200 VSX 12 Rack Mounting Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX 15 Rack Mounting Hardware and Tools You must install rack mounting hardware on the appliance before you can mount it in a rack This table describes the rack mounting hardware Note Screws to attach the ear mount brackets and rail plates to the rack are not included Hardware Description Qty Use Ear mount bracket 2 Attaches to the appliance front panel Both ear mount brackets are identical Ear mount screws 6 Secures the ear mount brackets to the appliance front panel Appliance rail 2 Attaches to the appliance Both rails are identical Rail plates 2 Attaches to the appliance rails Both plates are identical Appliance rail screws 14 Secures the rail plates to the appliance rails and the rails to the appliance Rack Mounting Tools Phili
17. ed firewall IPSec VPN and intrusion prevention with advanced acceleration technologies Check Point 12000 VSX appliances deliver a high performance security platform capable of blocking application layer threats Even as new threats appear Check Point 12000 VSX appliances maintain or increase performance while protecting the network against attacks VSX Overview The VSX Virtual System eXtension appliance is a security and VPN solution designed to meet the demands of large scale environments Based on the proven security of Security Gateway VSX provides comprehensive protection for multiple networks or VLANs within complex infrastructures It securely connects them to shared resources such as the Internet and DMZs and allows them to safely interact with each other VSX is supported by IPS which provide up to date preemptive security VSX incorporates the same patented Stateful Inspection and Application Intelligence technologies used in the Check Point Security Gateway product line It runs on high speed platforms known as VSX Gateways to deliver superior performance in high bandwidth environments Administrators manage VSX via a Security Management server or a Multi Domain Security Management delivering a unified management architecture that supports enterprises and service providers Page 9 Important Solutions A VSX gateway contains a complete set of virtual devices that function as physical network components such as Security G
18. ed in the other power supply slot If both power supply slots are not populated a continuous alarm sounds 3 Main power switch 4 Hard disk drives When monitoring the disks using the raid diagnostic command DiskID 0 is the top disk and DiskID 1 is the bottom disk Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX Rear Panel Item Component Description 1 Main power switch 2 Power supply units If a power supply fails or is not connected to the outlet an alarm sounds continuously Check Point 12000 VSX Hardware Page 27 Using the LCD Panel Using the LCD Panel The appliance has an LCD panel that you can use to do basic management operations You can configure the management IP address netmask and default gateway of the appliance You can reboot the appliance Menu Options Menu Sub menu Purpose Network Set Mgmt IP Set the management interface IP address Set Netmask Set the management interface network mask Set Default GW Set the management interface default gateway System Reboot Reboot the appliance LCD Panel Keys To Press Enter the main menu Navigate the menu a J or Change a number IRD Select a menu option Go back to previous menu When Entering an IP Address To Press Enter the grub menu or DO Move to the next digit D Move back to the previous digit l Approve the change when the cursor is located on the last digit Cancel the IP change when the cursor is located on the first digit Change current d
19. er strips For California Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See http www disc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate The foregoing notice is provided in accordance with California Code of Regulations Title 22 Division 4 5 Chapter 33 Best Management Practices for Perchlorate Materials This product part or both may include a lithium manganese dioxide battery which contains a perchlorate substance Proposition 65 Chemical Chemicals identified by the State of California pursuant to the requirements of the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 California Health amp Safety Code s 25249 5 et seq Proposition 65 that is Known to the State to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity see http www calepa ca gov WARNING Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement For a Class A digital device or peripheral Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in a
20. he built in Ethernet ports ETH1 ETH7 are not customer replaceable Fw u Dpi SO IREK Point Removing Expansion Line Cards To remove an expansion line card 1 Power off the appliance and remove the power cords from the power supply units Loosen the retaining screws on the expansion line card Holding the screws pull the expansion line card out of the expansion slot Place the metal cover over the expansion slot Tighten the screws on the metal cover Oa a Installing Expansion Line Cards To install an expansion line card Power off the appliance and remove the power cords from the power supply units Loosen the retaining screws on the metal cover on the front of the appliance Holding the screws remove the metal cover Insert the expansion line card into the expansion slot Push until the card clicks into place Tighten the retaining screws on the expansion line card OP ae u ss Customer Replaceable Parts Page 31 Replacing Hard Disk Drives on Check Point 12200 VSX Replacing Hard Disk Drives on Check Point 12200 VS X This section describes how to remove or install a hard disk drive in a Check Point 12200 VSX appliance Removing a Hard Disk Drive To remove a hard disk drive from a Check Point 12200 VSX 1 Using the key supplied in the toolkit unlock the drive 2 Slide the release latch toward the left The extraction handle pops out 3 Using the extraction handle remove the drive fro
21. he rear of the rack 3 Confirm that the appliance is stable and secure in the rack Rack Mounting Page 17 Chapter 3 Configuring Check Point 12000 VS X The workflow for configuring Check Point 12000 VSX is 1 Mount the Check Point 12000 VSX in the rack 2 Connect the cables and power on 3 Use the First Time Wizard to configure the appliance 4 Configure VSX in SmartDashboard and install a policy Note Check Point 12000 VSX must be managed by a Security Management Server or Multi Domain Security Management as described in the VSX NGX R67 Administration Guide http supportcontent checkpoint com documentation_download D 10165 Security Management Server is not installed locally on Check Point 12000 VSX In This Chapter Powering On 18 Initial Configuration 19 Confirming the Build Numbers 22 Powering On To power on Check Point 12000 VSX 1 Connect the power cable 2 On the back panel turn on the Power button to start the appliance Note When a power supply fails or is not connected to the outlet an alarm sounds continuously If you hear the alarm replace the faulty power supply immediately and connect the new unit to an A C outlet Page 18 Initial Configuration 3 Wait for the appliance to initialize and boot The status of the appliance appears on the LCD screen Appliance initializing Please wait Check Point 12600 VSX The appliance is ready to use when the model number is displ
22. ient Immunity EN61000 4 5 Information Technology Equipment Surge Immunity EN61000 4 6 Information Technology Equipment Conducted RF Immunity EN61000 4 11 Information Technology Equipment Voltage Dips and Short Interruptions Immunity Safety CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment 1 07 UL 60950 1 2007 second Safety of Information Technology Equipment edition EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 Safety of Information Technology Equipment The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EU Directive 2006 95 EC and the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Date and Place of issue July 2011 Tel Aviv Israel FCC Notice US This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate
23. igit a J or Check Point 12000 VSX Hardware Page 28 Replacing Power Supplies Customer Replaceable Parts To ensure maximum avallability and ease of maintenance the Check Point 12000 VSX contains the following customer replaceable parts 12200 VSX Power supply units 1 Power supply unit 1 Place holder unit Expansion line card 1 Hard disk drives 1 1 optional slot Located at rear of appliance 12400 VSX 12600 VS X 2 2 1 2 optional slots 2 1 optional slot 1 1 optional 2 Located alt front of appliance Located at front of appliance Unless directed to do so by Check Point technical support customers are prohibited by warranty and support agreements from replacing any parts Customers are prohibited from opening the appliance case under any circumstances Replacing Power Supplies Check Point 12000 VSX have a redundant power supply This section explains how to remove and install a power supply or placeholder unit eS Note If both power supply slots are not populated a continuous alarm sounds Item Description 1 Power switch 2 Power cord socket 3 Release lever 4 Extraction handle 5 Power supply unit Customer Replaceable Parts Page 29 Replacing Expansion Line Cards Removing Power Supplies This section describes how to remove a power supply or placeholder unit from the appliance i pra ge R A z t l i gt oJ ni as R gt a g d ail
24. ita a Matha tata sas 28 Customer Replaceable Parts 29 Replacing Power SUDDICS vx uu us us sp usaspa cue 29 Removing Power SUubplieS u umn uum u umu mi uha mina uama 30 Installing Power Supplies u u L L u LL L L LU a e 30 Replacing Expansion Line Cards u u u u l S uma ayasa 30 Removing Expansion Line Cards 31 Installing Expansion Line Cards 31 Replacing Hard Disk Drives on Check Point 12200 VSX 32 REMOVING a Hard Disk Drive 32 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 32 Replacing Hard Disk Drives on Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX 33 Removing a Hard Disk Drive 33 Inetalli ng a Hard Disk DYVE eivccsbecttentrecciieieottentrectdieiecdtewtrecsiiiieobtawotenstieibet 33 VSXAppliance ReCOVelyuuyu su uuu Aa sys 25 sss 34 liegisl lioi mu sunan unu usnu SS Ln Ls ka Sua susah 35 SUPPO La Cat a Suysa eae een te uh Gua ee een Cee eee sby eee eee re ee 35 Where ROSE TOM IMC Tres xu u u uuu uuu sade icensalehacn sate tceanalebacaate ieee 35 Compliance IPIOrimati ohhu u uuu uu u u suu sauku m
25. lectricity discharge When handling the board to use a grounded wrist strap designed for static discharge elimination Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag Handle the board by its edges only Do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling processor chips or memory modules avoid touching their pins or gold edge fingers Restore the communications appliance system board and peripherals back into the antistatic bag when they are not in use or not installed in the chassis Some circuitry on the system board can continue operating even though the power is switched off Under no circumstances should the lithium battery cell used to power the real time clock be allowed to short The battery cell may heat up under these conditions and present a burn hazard Warning DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS Disconnect the system board power supply from its power source before you connect or disconnect cables or install or remove any system board components Failure to do this can result in personnel injury or equipment damage Avoid short circuiting the lithium battery this can cause it to superheat and cause burns if touched Do not operate the processor without a thermal solution Damage to the
26. liance and related regulatory information In This Appendix Declaration of Conformity 36 Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer s Name Check Point Software Technologies Ltd Manufacturer s Address 5 Ha Solelim Street Tel Aviv 67897 Israel Declare that under our sole responsibility the products Model Number P 210 P 220 and P 230 Product Options All Date First Applied July 2011 Conforms to the following product specifications EMC FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class Information Technology Equipment Radio Disturbance A Characteristics VCCI V 3 Class A Information Technology Equipment Radio Disturbance Characteristics AS NZS CISPR22 Class A Information Technology Equipment Radio Disturbance Characteristics ICES 003 Class A Information Technology Equipment Radio Disturbance Characteristics CISPR22 Information Technology Equipment Radio Disturbance Characteristics EN55022 Class A Information Technology Equipment Radio Disturbance Characteristics EN 61000 3 2 Information Technology Equipment Harmonics Characteristics EN61000 3 3 Information Technology Equipment Flicker Characteristics EN 55024 Information Technology Equipment Immunity Characteristics Page 36 Declaration of Conformity EN61000 4 2 Information Technology Equipment Electrostatic Discharge Immunity EN61000 4 3 Information Technology Equipment Radiated RF Immunity EN61000 4 4 Information Technology Equipment Fast Trans
27. ls of the rack p Item Description 1 Appliance rail 2 Rail plates Rack Mounting Page 15 Rack Mounting Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX To attach the rail plates 1 Attach a rail plate to an appliance rail using four appliance rail screws 2 Do step 1 again for the other rail plate and appliance rail This figure shows the assembled rail plate and appliance rail Attaching the Appliance Rails to the Appliance Attach the appliance rails to the sides of the appliance The rail plates are positioned to connect the appliance rails to the rear of the rack To attach the appliance rails 1 Set the appliance rail on the side of the appliance The ridges on the appliance rails point to the appliance This diagram shows the appliance rail and rail plate positioned correctly 2 Attach the appliance rails to the appliance using three appliance rail screws 3 Do steps 1 and 2 again for the other side of the appliance Rack Mounting Page 16 Rack Mounting Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX Installing the Appliance in the Rack Install the appliance in the rack It may be necessary to adjust the appliance rails to secure the appliance to the rack Important Two people are required to install the appliance in a rack in order to prevent personal injury or damage to the appliance To install the appliance in the rack 1 Attach the ear mount brackets to the front of the rack 2 Attach the rail plates to t
28. m the slot Installing a Hard Disk Drive To install a hard disk drive in a Check Point 12200 VSX 1 Slide the replacement hard disk drive into the slot 2 Push the extraction handle until it closes and the drive clicks into place 3 Using the key supplied in the toolkit lock the new drive Customer Replaceable Parts Page 32 Replacing Hard Disk Drives on Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX Replacing Hard Disk Drives on Check Point 12400 and 12600 VS X This section describes how to remove or install a hard disk drive in a Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX appliance KA Hie jj G25 Removing a Hard Disk Drive To remove a hard disk drive from a Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX 1 Using the key supplied in the toolkit unlock the drive 2 Slide the release latch toward the left The extraction handle pops out 3 Using the extraction handle remove the drive from the slot Installing a Hard Disk Drive To install a hard disk drive in a Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX 1 Slide the replacement hard disk drive into the slot 2 Push the extraction handle until it closes and the drive clicks into place 3 Using the key supplied in the toolkit lock the new drive Customer Replaceable Parts Page 33 Chapter 5 VSX Appliance Recovery VSX comes preloaded on your Check Point 12000 VSX appliance If for any reason you need to reinstall VSX on the appliance follow this procedure To reinstall VSX software on the
29. mand DiskID 0 is the top disk and DiskID 1 is the bottom disk System power system status and hard disk activity Perform basic management operations For a serial connection to the appliance using a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal For an Ethernet connection to a remote management computer LOM Light Out Management port for the optional LOM card 8 Port 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Model CPAP ACC 8 1C Check Point 12000 VSX Hardware Page 24 Front Panel Components lem Component Description 10 Synchronization For synchronizing with cluster members or a high avallability peer port 11 Expansion line card Expansion slot 12 Expansion line card Expansion slot Expansion Line Card Options Expansion line cards can have two four or eight ports These types of expansion line cards are available Model Description CPAC 2 10F 2 Port 10GBase F SFP without transceivers CPAC 4 1C 4 Port 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 CPAC 4 1F 4 Port 1000Base F SFP without transceivers CPAC 4 10F 4 Port 10GBase F Ethernet PCI e SFP CPAC 8 1C 8 Port 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 r lO ULE lem Component Description 1 2 Hard disk drives When monitoring the disks using the raid diagnostic command DiskID 0 is the top disk and DiskID 1 is the bottom disk 2 System LEDs System power system status and hard disk activity 3 LCD screen 4 Keypad Perform basic management operations 5 Console port For a serial connection to the appliance usi
30. nal or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment In cases where the manual is provided only in a form other than paper such as on a computer disk or over the Internet the information required by this section may be included in the manual in that alternative form provided the user can reasonably be expected to have the capability to access information in that form Safety Environmental and Electronic Emissions Notices Page 5 Welcome Canadian Department Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Japan Compliance Statement Class A CORB 722Z2AlGNIETIWN CT ORRCRERRACERT St RRDSEESFRCTFCOVMSVET COMBS URRY BIS SWRERFSLIBRENSCEVSVETF VCCI A Class B CORB TIABRRRARERCT COMM FERATA FECCEAMCLT ETH CORB IV APT LEV ar BER WELTER NSt SMBS wil TU tiya T PUR RRAA BES CIEL v Wi iU AG UT F aux VCCI B European Union EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive This product is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the
31. ng a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal Check Point 12000 VSX Hardware Page 25 Front Panel Components Item Component Description 6 Management port For an Ethernet connection to a remote management computer 7 LOM port LOM Light Out Management port for the optional LOM card 8 Expansion line card 8 Port 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Model CPAP ACC 8 1C 9 USB ports 10 synchronization For synchronizing with cluster members or a high availability peer port 11 Expansion line card 4 Port 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Model CPAP ACC 4 1C 12 Expansion line card Expansion slot Expansion Line Card Options Expansion line cards can have two four or eight ports These types of expansion line cards are available Model Description CPAC 2 10F 2 Port 10GBase F SFP without transceivers CPAC 4 1C 4 Port 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 CPAC 4 1F 4 Port 1000Base F SFP without transceivers CPAC 4 10F 4 Port 10GBase F Ethernet PCl e SFP CPAC 8 1C 8 Port 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Check Point 12000 VSX Hardware Page 26 Rear Panel Components Rear Panel Components This section describes the hardware on the rear panel of the appliance Check Point 12200 VSX Rear Panel lem Component Description 1 Power supply unit If a power supply fails or is not connected to the outlet an alarm sounds continuously 2 Power supply For appliances that are provisioned with one power supply unit placeholder unit the placeholder unit is us
32. ps screwdriver A magnetic head is recommended to hold screws in place and retrieve dropped screws A powered screwdriver is also useful Page 11 Rack Mounting Check Point 12200 VSX Rack Mounting Check Point 12200 VSX Attaching the Ear Mount Brackets to the Appliance Attach the two ear mount brackets to the front of the appliance Note The ear mount screws have 5 mm heads To attach the ear mount brackets to the appliance 1 Attach the appliance ear bracket to one side of the appliance using three ear mount screws 2 Do step 1 again for the other side of the appliance Attaching the Rail Plates Attach the rail plates to the appliance rails to connect the appliance to the rear vertical rails of the rack Item Description 1 Appliance rail 2 Rail plate Note The appliance rail screws have 8 mm heads Rack Mounting Page 12 Rack Mounting Check Point 12200 VSX To attach the rail plates 1 Attach a rail plate to an appliance rail using two appliance rail screws 2 Do step 1 again for the other rail plate and appliance rail This figure shows the assembled rail plate and appliance rail Attaching the Appliance Rails to the Appliance Attach the appliance rails to the sides of the appliance Position the rail plates to connect the appliance rails to the rear of the rack Q5 Note The appliance rail screws have 8 mm heads To attach the appliance rails 1 Set the appliance rail on
33. the equipment Compliance Information Page 37
34. the latest functional improvements stability fixes security enhancements and protection against new and evolving attacks Latest Documentation The latest version of this document is at http supportcontent checkpoint com documentation_download ID 12528 For additional technical information visit the Check Point Support Center http supportcenter checkpoint com Revision History Date Description 24 November 2011 Added 12400 VSX appliance 9 October 2011 First release of this document Feedback Check Point is engaged in a continuous effort to improve its documentation Please help us by sending your comments mailto co_techpub_feedback checkpoint com subject Feedback on Check Point 12000 VSX R67 10 Getting Started Guide Welcome Safety Environmental and Electronic Emissions Notices Read the following warnings before setting up or using the appliance Warning Do not block air vents A minimum 1 2 inch clearance is required Warning This appliance does not contain any user serviceable parts Do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product Opening the device or modifying it in any way has the risk of personal injury and will void your warranty The following instructions are for trained service personnel only To prevent damage to any system board it is important to handle it with care The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from static e
35. the side of the appliance The ridges on the appliance rails point to the appliance This diagram shows the appliance rail and rail plate positioned correctly 2 Attach the appliance rails to the appliance using three appliance rail screws 3 Do steps 1 and two again for the other side of the appliance Rack Mounting Page 13 Rack Mounting Check Point 12200 VSX Installing the Appliance in the Rack Install the appliance in the rack lt may be necessary to adjust the appliance rails to secure the appliance to the rack N Important Two people are required to install the appliance in a rack in order to prevent personal injury or damage to the appliance To install the appliance in the rack 1 Attach the ear mount brackets to the front of the rack 2 Attach the rail plates to the rear of the rack 3 Confirm that the appliance is stable and secure in the rack Rack Mounting Page 14 Rack Mounting Check Point 12400 and 12600 VSX Rack Mounting Check Point 12400 and 12600 VS X Attaching the Ear Mount Brackets to the Appliance Attach the two ear mount brackets to the front of the appliance To attach the ear mount brackets to the appliance 1 Attach the appliance ear bracket to one side of the appliance using three ear mount screws 2 Do step 1 again for the other side of the appliance Attaching the Rail Plates Attach the rail plates to the appliance rails to attach the appliance to the rear vertical rai
36. uster member The VSX appliance now contains the security policy and is part of the network configuration For more information about the vsx util reconfigure command see the VSX NGX R67 Administration Guide http supportcontent checkpoint com documentation_download ID 10165 Page 34 Chapter 6 Registration and Support In This Chapter Registration 35 Support 35 Where To From Here 35 Registration Check Point 12000 VSX requires a specific Check Point license Obtain a license and register at the Check Point Appliance Registration site http register checkpoint com cpapp Note The MAC address of the management interface is required to obtain a license Support For additional technical information about Check Point products consult the Check Point Support Center http supportcenter checkpoint com Where To From Here You have now learned the basics that you need to get started The next step is to obtain more advanced knowledge of your Check Point software See the VSX NGX R67 Administration Guide http supportcontent checkpoint com documentation_download ID 10165 also available on the CD Check Point documentation is available on the Check Point Support Center http supportcenter checkpoint com Be sure to also use the Online Help when you are working with the Check Point SmartConsole clients Page 35 Appendix A Compliance Information This appendix contains declaration of conformity comp

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