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.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Replacing Cooling Fans in Check Point 16000, 26000, and 28000 Security Appliances Cooling Fan Units Naming Convention 16000, 26000, and 28000 Appliances Replacing Cooling Fans | 4...
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You can hot swap one cooling fan unit at a time. A cooling fan unit consists of two fans in 16000/16200 appliances and four fans in 26000/28000 appliances. Important - When removing a failed cooling fan unit, Check Point recommends that you complete the procedure within 3 minutes to avoid a temporary impact on performance.
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Replacing Cooling Fans in Check Point 16000, 26000, and 28000 Security Appliances 16000/16200 Appliance Rear Panel 26000/28000 Appliance Rear Panel Item Description Cooling fan unit (fan numbers 1 and 2) from right to left Cooling fan unit (fan numbers 3 and 4) from right to left...
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Replacing Cooling Fans in Check Point 16000, 26000, and 28000 Security Appliances In 26000/28000 appliances Units are numbered in stacks of two (one inner and one outer) for a total of 8 fans. When checking the hardware sensors in the CLI, they are referred to as 1-4 inside and 1-4 outside.
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Replacing Cooling Fans in Check Point 16000, 26000, and 28000 Security Appliances Cooling Fan Units Naming Convention In 26000/28000 appliances, when checking the hardware sensors in the Gaia Portal Gaia Clish, note that the cooling fans use a different naming convention.
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