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Important Information Quantum Scalable Chassis Getting Started Guide | 4 Revision History Date Description 02 May 2021 Improved document formatting 02 July 2019 Added: n "DC Power Entry Modules (PEMs) for the 64000 Chassis" on page 77 n "Connecting DC Power to the 64000 Chassis" on page 113 n "Technical Specifications" on page 123 Updated: n "Shipping Carton Contents for the 64000 Chassis" on page 19 n "Health and Safety Information" on page 11 n "Step 2: Installing the Chassis in a Rack" on page 96 03 April 2019 Improved document formatting 28 February 2019 First release of this document Table of Contents Quantum Scalable Chassis Getting Started Guide | 5 Table of Contents Glossary 8 Health and Safety Information 11 Introduction 16 Overview of Check Point Chassis 16 Check Point Virtual Systems 17 In this Document 18 Shipping Carton Contents for the 64000 Chassis 19 Shipping Carton Contents for the 44000 Chassis 21 Shipping Carton Contents for the 61000 N+N Chassis 22 Shipping Carton Contents for the 61000 Chassis 24 Shipping Carton Contents for the 41000 Chassis 26 Hardware Components 28 Front Panel on the 64000 Chassis 29 Front Panel on the 44000 Chassis 32 Front Panel on the 61000 N+N Chassis 35 Front Panel on the 41000 Chassis 38 Front Panel on the 61000 Chassis 41 Security Switch Module (SSM) 44 SSM440 Security Switch Module 45 SSM440 Security Switch Module LEDs 47 SSM160 Security Switch Module 49 SSM160 Security Switch Module LEDs 52 Security Gateway Module (SGM) 54 SGM400 Security Gateway Module 55 SGM400 Security Gateway Module LEDs 57 SGM260 Security Gateway Module 59 SGM260 Security Gateway Module LEDs 61 AC Power Supply Units (PSUs) 64 AC PSU for the 64000, 44000, 61000 and 61000 N+N Chassis 65 AC PSU for the 41000 Chassis 66 Power Requirements for the 64000 and 61000 N+N Chassis: 66 Power Requirements for the 44000, 61000, and 41000 Chassis: 67 Recommended number of PSUs 67 Table of Contents Quantum Scalable Chassis Getting Started Guide | 6 AC Power Cords 69 DC Power Entry Modules (PEMs) for the 64000 Chassis 77 Rear Panel with DC PEMs on the 64000 Chassis 78 DC PEM Panel and LED Indicators for the 64000 Chassis 79 DC Power Entry Modules (PEMs) for the 61000 and 41000 Chassis 80 DC PEM Panel and LED Indicators on the 61000 and 41000 Chassis 81 Installing the Cable Management Tray 82 Fan Trays for the 64000 and 61000 N+N Chassis 84 Fan Trays for the 41000, 44000, and 61000 Chassis 86 Chassis Management Modules (CMMs) for the 64000, 44000, and 61000 Chassis 88 Chassis Management Modules (CMMs) for the 61000 and 41000 Chassis 89 Control Panel for the 64000 and 61000 N+N Chassis 91 Control Panel for the 44000 Chassis 93 Blank Filler Panels for Airflow Management 94 Step 1: Site Preparation 95 Required Hardware 95 Required Tools 95 Rack Mounting Requirements 95 Step 2: Installing the Chassis in a Rack 96 Installing the Chassis in a Rack 96 Grounding the Chassis 97 Step 3: Installing Hardware Components and Connecting Power Cables 99 Installing AC Power Supply Units 100 Installing SSMs in the 64000, 61000, and 61000 N+N Chassis 101 Installing SSMs in the 41000 Chassis 103 Installing SGMs in the 64000, 61000, and 61000 N+N Chassis 104 Installing SGMs in the 44000 and 41000 Chassis 106 Installing Transceivers 107 Installing Twisted Pair Transceivers 108 Installing Fiber Optic Transceivers 109 Installing QSFP Splitters 110 Installing Front Blank Panels 111 Connecting AC Power Cables to Chassis 112 Connecting DC Power to the 64000 Chassis 113 Connecting DC Power to the 61000 and 41000 Chassis 115 Table of Contents Quantum Scalable Chassis Getting Started Guide | 7 Connecting a Second Chassis in Dual Chassis 118 Step 4: Turning on and Turning off the Chassis 119 Step 5: Dual Chassis System Validation 120 Validating the Chassis ID 121 Setting the Chassis ID 122 Technical Specifications 123 What is the Next Step? 126 Glossary Quantum Scalable Chassis Getting Started Guide | 8 Glossary B Breakout See "Breakout Cable". Breakout Cable An optical fiber cable that contains several jacketed simplex optical fibers that are packaged together inside an outer jacket. Also called fanout, fan-out, or splitter cable. C Chassis The container that contains the all the components of a 60000 / 40000 Appliance. Chassis Monitoring Module A hardware component that controls and monitors 60000 / 40000 Appliance (Chassis) operation, such as fan speed, chassis and module temperature, and component hot- swapping. Acronym: CMM. CMM See "Chassis Monitoring Module". G Gaia gClish The name of the global command line shell in Check Point Gaia operating system for Security Gateway Modules. Commands you run in this shell apply to all Security Gateway Module in the Security Group. gClish See "Gaia gClish". Glossary Quantum Scalable Chassis Getting Started Guide | 9 P PEM See "Power Entry Module". Power Entry Module Hardware component that supplies DC power with EMC filtering and over-current protection. Acronym: PEM. Power Supply Unit Hardware component that supplies AC power with filtering and over-current protection. Acronym: PSU. PSU See "Power Supply Unit". S Security Gateway Module A hardware component on a 60000 / 40000 Appliance (Chassis) that operates as a physical Security Gateway. A Chassis contains many Security Gateway Modules that work together as a single, high performance Security Gateway or VSX Gateway. Acronym: SGM. Security Group A logical group of Security Gateway Modules that provides Active/Active cluster functionality. A Security Group can contain one or more Security Gateway Modules. Security Groups work separately and independently from each other. To the production networks, a Security Group appears a single Security Gateway. Security Switch Module A hardware component on a 60000 / 40000 Appliance (Chassis) that manages the flow of network traffic to and from the Security Gateway Module in the Chassis. Acronym: SSM. SGM See "Security Gateway Module". Glossary Quantum Scalable Chassis Getting Started Guide | 10 Single Management Object Single Security Gateway object in SmartConsole that represents a Security Group configured on Maestro Hyperscale Orchestrator. Acronym: SMO. SMO See "SMO". SMO Master The Security Gateway Module in a Security Group that handles management tasks for all Security Gateway Modules in the Security Group. By default, this role is assigned to the Security Gateway Module with the lowest Member ID in the Security Group. See "SMO". Splitter See "Breakout Cable". SSM See "SSM". Health and Safety Information Quantum Scalable Chassis Getting Started Guide | 11 Health and Safety Information Read these warnings before setting up or using the appliance. Warning: n Do not block air vents. This is to ensure sufficient airflow for the individual SGMs in the Chassis. n This appliance does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product. Opening the device or modifying it in any way has the risk of personal injury and will void your warranty. The following instructions are for trained service personnel only. Handle SGM system parts carefully to prevent damage. These measures are sufficient to protect your equipment from static electricity discharge: n When handling components (CMMs, SGMs, PSUs, SSMs) use a grounded wrist-strap designed for static discharge elimination. n Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the anti-static bag. n Hold the board by its edges only. Do not touch its uploads/s1/ cp-guide.pdf

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