Forcepoint 3400 Series Montageanleitung

Next Generation
Firewall
3400 Series
Hardware Guide
Models 3401, 3405, and 3410
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Next Generation Firewall Hardware Guide | Models 3401, 3405, and 3410
Contents
•Introduction on page 2
•Find product documentation on page 2
•Series 3400 features on page 3
•Indicator lights on page 4
•Ethernet port indicators on page 5
•SFP+ port indicators on page 5
•SSD indicators on page 6
•Ethernet port names for appliances with interface modules on page 6
•Supported interface modules on page 6
•Precautions on page 13
•Install the appliance on page 14
•Maintenance on page 24
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
On the Forcepoint support website, 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 on the Forcepoint support website at
https://support.forcepoint.com. There, you can access product documentation, Knowledge Base articles,
downloads, cases, and contact information.
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Series 3400 features
The figures and tables show the appliance components and features.
Front panel
This panel has the following parts.
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4 96 7
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1VGA port
2SSD slots 1–2. Use the upper slot only.
3Interface module slots 1–8
4Power button and indicator lights
5IPMI port (usage not recommended)
6Fixed Ethernet port. The port name is eth0_0.
7Fixed SFP+ ports 1–2. The port names are eth0_1 and eth0_2.
8Console port (speed 115,200 bps)
9USB ports 1–2
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Back panel
This panel has the following parts.
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1 3 4
1Power supply 1
When power is supplied to the appliance, the indicator light is green. The light is amber if a power cable
is not connected. The light flashes to indicate a warning.
An AC power supply is shown here, but also DC power supplies are supported.
2Fan bays 1–3
When the fan is on, the fan indicator light is green. The light flashes when the fan is starting up or if the
appliance detects that the fan has failed. The airflow is from the front of the appliance to the back.
3Power supply 2
When power is supplied to the appliance, the indicator light is green. The light is amber if a power cable
is not connected. The light flashes to indicate a warning.
An AC power supply is shown here, but also DC power supplies are supported.
4Grounding nut
5mm (3/16") diameter.
Indicator lights
Indicator lights show the status of the appliance and any fixed Ethernet ports.
Icon Indicator Color Description
Warning Amber System failure detected.
UID
UID N/A This indicator light is not supported.
Power Green The appliance is in running state.
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Ethernet port indicators
Ethernet port indicators show the status and speed of the network ports.
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1Link speed indicator
2Activity/link indicator
Indicator Color Explanation
Activity/link indicator Green Link OK, flashes on activity.
Unlit No link.
Amber 100 Mbps link.
Link speed indicator
Green 1 Gbps link.
SFP+ port indicators
SFP+ port indicators show the status and speed of the network ports.
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1Link speed indicator
When green, the link speed is 10 Gbps.
2Link activity/status indicator
When green, the link is OK. Flashes on activity.
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SSD indicators
SSD indicators show the status of the SSDs.
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1Disk indicator
Flashes green when there is disk activity.
2Power indicator
When lit blue, an SSD is in the slot.
Ethernet port names for appliances with
interface modules
Ethernet port names are based on the slot and port numbers.
The first number in the name represents the slot on the appliance. The second number represents the port on the
slot. For example, eth2_0 is located on port 0 of slot 2.
Component Slot number Port numbers
Fixed Ethernet ports 0 eth0_0, eth0_1, and eth0_2
Interface modules 1–8. The slot numbers for the interface
modules start from 1 and increase from left
to right starting from the top row.
The port numbers start from 0 and increase
from left to right. For example, the port
farthest to the left in slot 1 is eth1_0.
Supported interface modules
Forcepoint NGFW appliances support the following types of interface modules. For a list of all available interface
modules and compatibility information, see Knowledge Base article 10245.
Note: Do not remove any stickers from modules — they contain important information.
Copper modules
Module Identifier Appliance models
8 port gigabit Ethernet RJ45 MODG8 3401, 3405, and 3410
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SFP modules
Module Identifier Appliance models
2 port 40 gigabit Ethernet QSFP MOD40F2 3401, 3405, and 3410
4 port 10 gigabit Ethernet SFP+ MOD10F4 3401, 3405, and 3410
8 port gigabit Ethernet SFP MODGF8 3401, 3405, and 3410
8 port 10 gigabit Ethernet SFP+ MOD10F8 3401, 3405, and 3410
The interface module slots are processed by different CPUs. For optimal performance, balance the modules
between the two CPUs.
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1Interface module slots 1-2 and 5-6 are processed by CPU1.
2Interface module slots 3-4 and 7-8 are processed by CPU0.
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MODG8 module
The MODG8 module is an 8 port gigabit Ethernet RJ45 module.
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3 4
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1Thumbscrews
You must unfasten the thumbscrews to replace or remove the module.
2Fastening screw
You must remove this screw to replace or remove the module.
3Activity/link indicators
When green, the link is OK. Flashes on activity.
4Link speed indicators
When green, the speed is 1 Gbps.
When amber, the speed is 100 Mbps.
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MOD40F2 module
The MOD40F2 module is a 2 port 40 gigabit Ethernet QSFP module.
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1Thumbscrews
You must unfasten the thumbscrews to replace or remove the module.
2Fastening screw
You must remove this screw to replace or remove the module.
3Activity/link indicators
The indicators are labeled with the port that is represented.
When green, the link is OK. Flashes on activity.
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MOD10F4 module
The MOD10F4 module is a 4 port 10 gigabit Ethernet SFP+ module.
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2
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1Thumbscrews
You must unfasten the thumbscrews to replace or remove the module.
2Fastening screw
You must remove this screw to replace or remove the module.
3Activity/link indicators
The indicators are labeled with the port that is represented.
When green, the link is OK. Flashes on activity.
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