Check Point 26000 Getting Started Manual
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Check Point 26000 Getting Started Manual

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11 November 2020
26000 AND 28000
APPLIANCES
QD-10, QD-15 and QP-20
Getting Started Guide

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  • Page 1 11 November 2020 26000 AND 28000 APPLIANCES QD-10, QD-15 and QP-20 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3 Open the latest version of this Download the latest version of this document in PDF format Feedback Check Point is engaged in a continuous effort to improve its documentation. Please help us by sending your comments 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   3...
  • Page 4 Updates made for the 28600HS model 2020 30 April 2020 Updates made for 28000 Base and Plus models 03 October Updates made for 26000 Base, Plus, and Turbo models 2019 06 June 2019 First release of this document 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   4...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Initial Configuration Creating the Network Object 26000/28000 Appliances Hardware Front Panel 28600HS 26000/28000 Front Panel System LEDs Rear Panel 28600HS 26000/28000 Cooling Fan Units Naming Convention Installing the Power Cable Restraint Lights Out Management 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   5...
  • Page 6 PSU Configuration and Monitoring Replacing and Upgrading Components Restoring Factory Defaults Restoring from the Gaia Portal Restoring from the Boot Menu Restoring from Gaia Clish Registration and Support Support Where To From Here? 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   6...
  • Page 7: Safety, Environmental, And Electronic Emissions Notices

    This device is not intended for use in the direct field of view at visual display workplaces. To avoid incommoding reflexions at visual display workplaces this device must not be placed in the direct field of view. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   7...
  • Page 8 Suitable for installation in Information Technology Rooms in accordance with Article 645 of the National Electrical Code and NFPA 75. Rack Mount Instructions The following or similar rack-mount instructions are included with the installation instructions: 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   8...
  • Page 9 Caution! The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user authority to operate the equipment. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   9...
  • Page 10 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. VCCI Compliance Statement This section provides the compliance statement for the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI), which governs radio frequency emissions in Japan. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   10...
  • Page 11 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. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   11...
  • Page 12: Declaration Of Conformity

    28600HS - January 2020 Date first applied: QP-20 The models of the declaration described above have been assessed and found to be in compliance with the following harmonized standards, regulations, and technical references: 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   12...
  • Page 13 Restriction of Hazardous Substances WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Date and Place of issue: QD-10, QD-15 May 2019, Tel Aviv, Israel Date and Place of issue: QP-20 January 2020, Tel-Aviv, Israel 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   13...
  • Page 14 Table of Contents BSMI Taiwan Declaration of Restricted Substances 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   14...
  • Page 15 Table of Contents Description QD-10, QD-15 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   15...
  • Page 16: Remarques Relatives À La Sécurité, L'environnement Et Les Émissions Électroniques

    À défaut, les risques sont d'endommager l'équipement et de causer des blessures corporelles. Ne pas court-circuiter la pile au lithium : elle risque de surchauffer et de causer des brûlures en cas de contact. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   16...
  • Page 17 Pour désinstaller équipement, débrancher le câble de terre aprìs avoir coupé le courant. Un câble de terre est obligatoire et la partie reliant le conducteur doit être supérieure à 6 AWG. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   17...
  • Page 18 Californie pour être cancérigìne, provoquer des malformations à la naissance et autres dommages relatifs à la reproduction. Se laver les mains aprìs toute manipulation. Attention ! Toute modification non approuvée expressément par la garantie du présent appareil pourrait annuler le droit de l'utilisateur à faire fonctionner l'équipement. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   18...
  • Page 19 Consulter le distributeur ou un technicien radio/télévision qualifié pour obtenir de l’aide. ICES (Déclaration de conformité du département canadien) Cet appareil numérique de catégorie A est conforme à la norme canadienne NMB-003. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   19...
  • Page 20 Pour obtenir plus d'informations sur les lieux où déposer vos équipements mis au rebut, veuillez contacter votre municipalité ou le service de gestion des déchets. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   20...
  • Page 21: Sicherheits-, Umwelt- Und Emv-Hinweise

    Systemplatinenkomponenten installieren oder entfernen. Bei Zuwiderhandeln besteht Verletzungsgefahr und die Gefahr von Sachschäden am Gerät. Vermeiden Sie einen Kurzschluss der Lithiumbatterie. Sie könnte sonst überhitzen und bei Berührung Verbrennungen verursachen. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   21...
  • Page 22 Risiko eines Stromschlags im Falle eines Blitzeinschlags zu verringern. Um das Gerät zu deinstallieren, trennen Sie den Erdungsdraht nach dem Ausschalten der Stromversorgung ab. Ein Erdungsdraht ist erforderlich, und der Teil, der den Leiter verbindet, muss größer als 6 AWG sein. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   22...
  • Page 23 Bundesstaat Kalifornien als Verursacher von Krebs, Geburtsschäden oder anderen Fortpflanzungsschäden bekannt. Nach der Berührung die Hände waschen. Vorsicht! SÄmtliche Änderungen oder Modifikationen, die nicht ausdrücklich in der GarantieerklÄrung dieses GerÄts gestattet werden, führen möglicherweise zum Erlöschen der Betriebserlaubnis des Benutzers. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   23...
  • Page 24 Anschließen des Geräts an einen anderen Stromkreis als den, an den der Empfänger angeschlossen ist. Lassen Sie sich vom Händler oder einem erfahrenen Radio- bzw. Fernsehtechniker beraten. ICES (Konformitätserklärung Kanada) Dieses digitale Gerät der Klasse A ist mit der kanadischen Richtlinie ICES-003 konform. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   24...
  • Page 25 Weise verwertet werden, die keine Gefährdung für die Gesundheit von Mensch und Umwelt darstellt. Weitere Informationen darüber, wo Sie alte Elektrogeräte zum Recyceln abgeben können, erhalten sie bei den örtlichen Behörden oder dem für Sie zuständigen Abfallwirtschaftsunternehmen. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   25...
  • Page 26: Introduction

    , or call Check Point at 1(800) 429-4391. For additional technical information about Support Center Check Point products, consult the Check Point Welcome to the Check Point family. We look forward to meeting all of your current and future network, application and management security needs. 26000/28000 Appliances Overview...
  • Page 27: Shipping Carton Contents

    2 SFP+ 40G SR transceivers Documentation Quick Start Guide Image Management Guide Installing the Telescopic Rails Guide Software License Agreement (EULA) Image Management Guide (only applicable if the software image contains more than one release) 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   27...
  • Page 28: Terminology

    SmartDashboard : A Legacy SmartConsole GUI application that is used by the system administrator to create and manage specific settings for some Software Blades. Locally Managed Deployment : When all Check Point components responsible for both the management and enforcement of the Security Policy (the Security Management Server and the Security Gateway) are installed on the same machine.
  • Page 29: Mounting The Appliances In A Rack

    The appliance and rack rails have been tested in extreme conditions and do not block air flow to the appliance. These appliances are specifically designed to install with these rails. Appliance shown is 26000, but air flow is the same for 28000 and 28600HS.
  • Page 30 Introduction 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   30...
  • Page 31: Configuring Appliances

    Available Software Images home page The 26000/28000 appliances come with software images. See the appliance Reverting to a software image takes a few minutes. To follow progress and see when the appliance is ready, connect to the appliance using a serial console.
  • Page 32: Synchronizing Raid

    Introduction Synchronizing RAID All 26000/28000 appliances support two storage devices (excluding 28600HS). In appliances that use two storage devices, RAID1 mirroring across both storage devices is used. This lets the appliance continue to work if there is a storage device failure.
  • Page 33 To monitor the RAID status of the storage devices from SmartConsole 1. From Gateways & Servers , select the object that represents the appliance. 2. In the Summary Device Information tab, click Click RAID Volumes 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   33...
  • Page 34 3. Insert a new storage device. If necessary, you can reboot the appliance with one storage device and install the new storage device later. The system automatically adds the new storage device to the RAID configuration. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   34...
  • Page 35: Initial Configuration

    4. Create Secure Internal Communication (SIC) between the Security Gateway and the Management Server. Enter the activation key you used in the First Time Configuration Wizard. 5. Configure the topology. 6. Configure and install the Security Policy. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   35...
  • Page 36: 26000/28000 Appliances Hardware

    Component Description Service tag A slide out card that identifies the appliance and shows its serial number and MAC address. Locator button Turns the location beacon LED on and off in the appliance. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   36...
  • Page 37 2 USB 3.0 ports LOM port LOM (Lights Out Management) port to connect to the LOM card. Note - In 26000/28000 Base appliances, LOM is optional by default. Management The top synchronization port synchronizes with cluster members or a High Availability peer.
  • Page 38: Front Panel System Leds

    Gaia Portal Gaia Clish Solid blue - Location beacon is turned on through the Locator button Note - Turn off the Location beacon LED the same way you turned it on WiFi Not supported 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   38...
  • Page 39: Rear Panel

    Introduction Rear Panel 28600HS 26000/28000 Item Component Description Cover Loosen screws to remove the cover of the appliance. screws When servicing the appliance, connect an ESD strap to this point. grounding point 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   39...
  • Page 40 You can use the cable restraints to avoid accidental removal of the power supply cable. In 26000/28000 appliances - The PSUs are numbered from top to bottom in the OS as Power Supply #1 (top), Power Supply #2 (middle), and Power Supply #3 (bottom).
  • Page 41: Cooling Fan Units Naming Convention

    Cooling Fan Units Naming Convention Gaia Portal Gaia Clish In 26000/28000 appliances, when checking the hardware sensors in the , note that the cooling fans use a different naming convention. Use the below table to identify each of the 8 fans.
  • Page 42 8. Insert the open side of the cable loop into the loop slot until it is tight against the power cable. 9. Make sure the cable loop is secured and the power cable cannot be removed. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   42...
  • Page 43: Lights Out Management

    Guide Dual Redundant BIOS To ensure resilience in the event of a BIOS failure, 26000/28000 Appliances are equipped with dual redundant BIOS images. If an appliance encounters a BIOS failure, it boots up from a recovery, read-only BIOS image that enables full functionality of the appliance.
  • Page 44: Psu Configuration And Monitoring

    Introduction PSU Configuration and Monitoring These are the supported PSU configurations for the 26000 appliance models and PSU types: 26000 Turbo/ PSU Type 26000 Base 26000 Plus 28600HS 28000 Base/Plus AC/DC PSU 3 PSUs 3 PSUs 3 PSUs 2 PSUs Important - All PSUs on an appliance must be of the same type, either all AC or all DC.
  • Page 45: Replacing And Upgrading Components

    For more information about how to install these parts and components, see the appliance home page Unless directed to do so by Check Point technical support, you are prohibited by warranty and support agreements to replace any parts. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   45...
  • Page 46: Restoring Factory Defaults

    5. From the Flow control None list, select 6. Connect to the appliance. 7. Reboot or turn on the appliance. The appliance initializes and status messages are shown in the terminal emulation program. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   46...
  • Page 47: Restoring From Gaia Clish

    Are you sure you want to continue such action? (Yes/No) [No]yes Reverting to factory defaults Gaia_R80.30 MyAppliance> Broadcast message from admin (Tue May 14 12:19:16 2019): The system is going down for reboot NOW! INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   47...
  • Page 48: Registration And Support

    For additional technical information about Check Point products, consult the Where To From Here? You have the basics to get started. The next step is to get more advanced knowledge of your Check Point software. 26000 and 28000 Appliances Getting Started Guide   |   48...

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