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Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L Model N60 features The figures and tables show the appliance components and features. Front panel This panel has the following parts. USB port Indicators for Ethernet interface port activity and link status Indicators for status, management (MGMT), and high availability (HA) Indicators for power (PWR) and disk activity (SSD)
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Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L Back panel This panel has the following parts. Grounding point. Power connector DC IN — Provides 12V DC power for the appliance. Fixed Ethernet ports 2 and 3 from top to bottom. Fixed Ethernet ports 0 and 1 from top to bottom.
Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L Model N60L features The figures and tables show the appliance components and features. Front panel This panel has the following parts. SIM card slot USB port Indicators for Ethernet interface port activity and link status Indicators for status, management (MGMT), and high availability (HA) Indicators for LTE, power (PWR), and disk activity (SSD)
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Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L Back panel This panel has the following parts. Grounding point. Power connector DC IN — Provides 12V DC power for the appliance. Fixed Ethernet ports 2 and 3 from top to bottom. Fixed Ethernet ports 0 and 1 from top to bottom.
Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L Indicator lights Indicator lights show the status of the appliance and any fixed Ethernet ports. Ethernet port indicators Status indicators Indicator Color Description Activity/ Unlit No link. link status Green Link OK.
Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L Indicator Color Description Unlit No power source is connected to the appliance. Green Power is supplied to the appliance. The appliance is in a standby state. Flashes on disk activity. Green LTE(N60L Unlit...
The precautions provide safety guidance when working with Forcepoint appliances and electrical equipment. CAUTION Forcepoint appliances cannot be serviced by end users. Never open the appliance covers for any reason. Doing so can lead to serious injury and void the hardware warranty.
■ The on-site installer is responsible for installing the appliance. For more information, see the Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall Installation Guide. To prepare for the appliance installation, the SMC administrator must do the following: If the SMC has not yet been installed, install the SMC.
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Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L Connect all necessary power, network cables and other components, and then turn on the appliance. If the plug-and-play configuration method is not used, the on-site installer must insert the USB drive that contains the initial configuration files to configure the NGFW Engine software to an USB port before the appliance is turned on.
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Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L Steps Locate the antennas included in the appliance delivery. Attach the wireless LAN antennas to the connectors on the back panel of the appliance. Tighten the knurled nuts at the base of the antennas to secure them firmly to the appliance. While holding the base of the antennas, position the antennas.
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Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L Align the mounting holes on the appliance with the screws, then place the appliance on the screws so that the cables are below the appliance. After the appliance is mounted on the wall and you have connected the cables, do not pull on the cables. CAUTION If you need to disconnect any cables after the appliance is mounted on the wall, hold the appliance in place while you disconnect the cables.
IPv4 address. Turn off the appliance Most Forcepoint NGFW appliance hardware components are not hot-swappable. Turn off the appliance from the NGFW Engine command line. The SMC administrator can also turn off the appliance remotely using the Management Client. For more information, see the Forcepoint Next Generation Firewall Product Guide.
Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L Wait until the power indicator light turns red or is unlit, then unplug all power cables from the appliance. Replace the SIM card for model N60L You might need to replace the SIM card for the LTE modem in the model N60L if you change mobile operators, or if you get a new SIM card from the same mobile operator.
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Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L In the Management Client, enter the PIN code in the modem interface properties, then refresh the policy on the NGFW Engine. Note Tasks in the Management Client are intended to be done by the SMC administrator.
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