Forcepoint N60 Series Istruzioni per l'installazione

Next Generation
Firewall
Model N60 Series
Models N60 (APP-60C1) and N60L
(APP-60C2) Internet Security Device
Hardware Guide
Revision C

Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models N60 and N60L
Contents
■Introduction on page 2
■Find product documentation on page 2
■Model N60 features on page 3
■Model N60L features on page 5
■Indicator lights on page 7
■Ethernet port indicators on page 8
■Precautions on page 9
■Install the appliance on page 10
■Turn off the appliance on page 14
■Replace the SIM card for model N60L on page 15
Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Forcepoint appliance.
Familiarize yourself with the appliance ports and indicators and learn how to install the appliance safely.
Find product documentation
In the Forcepoint Customer Hub, you can find information about a released product, including product
documentation, technical articles, and more.
You can get additional information and support for your product in the Forcepoint Customer Hub at
https://support.forcepoint.com. There, you can access product documentation, release notes, Knowledge Base
articles, downloads, cases, and contact information.
You might need to log on to access the Forcepoint Customer Hub. If you do not yet have credentials, create a
customer account. See https://support.forcepoint.com/CreateAccount.
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Model N60 features
The figures and tables show the appliance components and features.
Front panel
This panel has the following parts.
1 2 3 4
1USB port
2Indicators for Ethernet interface port activity and link status
3Indicators for status, management (MGMT), and high availability (HA)
4Indicators 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.
1 2 5 63 4
1Grounding point.
2Power connector DC IN — Provides 12V DC power for the appliance.
3Fixed Ethernet ports 2 and 3 from top to bottom.
4Fixed Ethernet ports 0 and 1 from top to bottom.
If you use the appliance in an NGFW Engine cluster, use fixed Ethernet port 0 for the heartbeat
connection between the nodes.
5Console port (speed 115,200 bps) and USB port.
6Power button.
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Model N60L features
The figures and tables show the appliance components and features.
Front panel
This panel has the following parts.
1SIM card slot
2USB port
3Indicators for Ethernet interface port activity and link status
4Indicators for status, management (MGMT), and high availability (HA)
5Indicators 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.
1Grounding point.
2Power connector DC IN — Provides 12V DC power for the appliance.
3Fixed Ethernet ports 2 and 3 from top to bottom.
4Fixed Ethernet ports 0 and 1 from top to bottom.
If you use the appliance in an NGFW Engine cluster, use fixed Ethernet port 0 for the heartbeat
connection between the nodes.
5Console port (speed 115,200 bps) and USB port.
6Power button.
7LTE antenna connectors
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Indicator lights
Indicator lights show the status of the appliance and any fixed Ethernet ports.
1Ethernet port indicators
2Status indicators
Indicator Color Description
Unlit No link.Activity/
link status
light for
each
Ethernet
port
(Activity)
Green Link OK. Flashes on activity.
Unlit 10 Mbps link.
Amber 100 Mbps link.
Link
speed
light for
each
Ethernet
port (Link)
Green 1 Gbps link.
Unlit The initial configuration has not yet been generated.
Amber Flashes while initial contact is being established. Steady amber when initial contact
has been established, but the NGFW Engine is offline.
Alternates with green when the NGFW Engine is in the standby state.
Status
Green Flashes when initial contact is established, but a policy has not been installed. Steady
green when the NGFW Engine is online.
Unlit The NGFW Engine has made initial contact but no policy is yet installed.
MGMT
Green Flashes when the NGFW Engine tries to make initial contact or when the NGFW
Engine is reconnecting to the Log Server. Steady green when initial contact with
the Management Server has been made, the management connection has been
established, and a policy has been installed.
Unlit The NGFW Engine does not have a clustering configuration.
HA
Green The NGFW Engine has a clustering configuration.
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Indicator Color Description
Unlit No power source is connected to the appliance.
Green Power is supplied to the appliance.
PWR
Red The appliance is in a standby state.
SSD Green Flashes on disk activity.
Unlit There is no LTE connection.
Amber The signal strength of the LTE connection is weak.
Amber
and Green
The signal strength of the LTE connection is medium
LTE(N60L
only)
Green The signal strength of the LTE connection is good.
Ethernet port indicators
Ethernet port indicators show the status and speed of the network ports.
1 2
1 2
1Activity/link indicator
2Link speed indicator
Indicator Color Description
Green Steady when link is present. Flashes on activity.Activity/link indicator
Unlit No link.
Unlit 10 Mbps link.
Amber 100 Mbps link.
Link speed indicator
Green 1 Gbps link.
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Precautions
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.
For additional safety information, see the Forcepoint Product Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide.
General safety precautions
Read the safety information and follow these rules to ensure general safety whenever you are working with
electronic equipment.
■Keep the area around the appliance clean and free of clutter.
■Use a regulating uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to keep your system operating during power failures and
to protect the appliance from power surges and voltage spikes.
■If you need to turn off or unplug the appliance, always wait at least five seconds before turning on or plugging
in the appliance again.
For information about restricted substances, see Restricted substances for NGFW model N60 appliances.
Operating precautions
Follow these precautions when operating the appliance.
■Do not open the power adapter casing. Only the manufacturer's qualified technician can access and service
power adapters.
■For this specific appliance model, it is recommended to use the power supply that is shipped with the
appliance or additional spare unit from Forecepoint.
Electrical safety precautions
Follow basic electrical safety precautions to protect yourself from harm and the appliance from damage.
■Know the locations of the power on/off button and the emergency turn-off switch, disconnection switch, or
electrical outlet for the room. If an electrical accident occurs, you can quickly turn off power to the system.
■When working with high-voltage components, do not work alone.
■When working with electrical equipment that is turned on, use only one hand. This is to avoid making a
complete circuit, which causes an electric shock. Use extreme caution when using metal tools, which can
easily damage any electrical components or circuit boards the tools come into contact with.
■Do not use mats designed to decrease electrostatic discharge as protection from electric shock. Instead, use
rubber mats that have been designed as electrical insulators.
■If the power supply cable includes a grounding plug, the plug must be plugged into a grounded electrical
outlet.
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■Use only the power cable or cables supplied with the appliance.
Note
Standby power is supplied to the appliance even when the appliance is turned off.
AC power supply safety precautions
The appliance power inlet is the disconnect device on the appliance.
Install the appliance
There are several tasks that must be completed before the appliance is installed.
These tasks and the installation of the appliance might be done by the same person or by different persons:
■The Security Management Center (SMC) administrator is responsible for the tasks that are needed before the
appliance is installed.
■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:
1) If the SMC has not yet been installed, install the SMC.
Important
Do not install the SMC on the NGFW appliance.
The SMC can manage many NGFW appliances.
2) In the Management Client component of the SMC, create and configure the NGFW Engine element that
represents the appliance.
3) In the Management Client component of the SMC, save the initial configuration.
The SMC administrator must either:
■Upload the initial configuration to the Installation Server for plug-and-play configuration of the appliance.
Note
There are additional requirements for plug-and play configuration. See Knowledge Base
article 9662.
■Give the on-site installer a USB drive that contains an initial configuration file for each appliance.
The on-site installer must do the following:
1) Inspect the appliance, delivery box, and all components included in the shipment.
Important
Do not use damaged appliances or components.
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