Auxiliary Port; System Status Leds - Nokia Check Point IP2450 Installation Manual

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Console Port
(DTE)
DTR
TxD
GND
GND
RxD
DSR
CTS
The console cable provided with the IP2450 is comprised of two parts:
A 6' rollover cable with RJ-45 terminations
An RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter
One RJ-45 termination has a retractable shroud that releases or secures the RJ-45 tab. Use this
end of the cable when connecting to the console port of the IP2450. You can easily remove the
console cable by pulling back on the shroud.
On the opposite end of the console cable, connect the RJ-45 to the DB-9 adapter, which you can
then connect to the host terminal.

Auxiliary Port

Use the built-in serial (AUX) port, shown in
managing the appliance remotely or out-of-band. Use USB cables with a standard USB A-style
connector and pinout for the AUX port. For Check Point approved modem connections, you will
need a USB to RS232 adaptor.
Note
The only modem approved for use with Check Point security appliances with USB AUX
ports is the Radicom model V92MB-U-E, and you must be using Check Point IPSO 6.1 or
greater.

System Status LEDs

You can visually monitor the status of the Check Point IP2450 appliance by checking the system
status LEDs. The system status LEDs are located on the center of the front panel, as shown in
Figure
3.
Check Point IP2450 Security Platform Installation Guide
RJ-45 to RJ-45 Rollover Cable
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7
3
6
4
5
5
4
6
3
7
2
8
1
Check Point IP2450 Security Platform Overview
RJ-45 to DB-9
Terminal Adapter
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2
5
5
3
4
7
Figure
1, to establish a modem connection for
Console Device
DSR
RxD
GND
GND
TxD
DTR
RTS
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