Technical data

Rear Panel Components
c) When the panel shows the correct IP address, move the cursor to the last digit and press Enter .
The panel shows Network > Set Mgmt IP.
6. Do steps 3 - 5 again for the subnet netmask and the default gateway IP address.
7. Press Esc until the panel shows the appliance logo.
Expansion Line Cards
Check Point 4000 Appliances contain one optional expansion slot that accommodates cold-swappable
network line cards. There are different types of expansion line cards which contain two, four, or eight ports.
These types of expansion line cards are currently available:
Model
Description
CPAC-2-10F
2 Port 10GBase-F SFP+ (without transceivers)
CPAC-4-1C
4 Port 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45
CPAC-4-1F
4 Port 1000Base-F SFP (without transceivers)
CPAC-8-1C
8 Port 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45
Hard Disk Drives
The appliance contains one hard disk drive that is not hot-swappable. You must power off the appliance
before removing or installing a hard disk drive.
Rear Panel Components
This section describes components located on the rear panel of the appliance.
Main Power Switch
The main power switch controls power to the entire unit.
Redundant Power Supply Units (Check Point 4800)
The Check Point 4800 has an optional redundant power supply unit. Located at the left rear of the
appliance, two hot-swappable power supply units give built-in power redundancy. Each power supply
connects to an electrical outlet.
For appliances that are provisioned with one power supply unit, use the placeholder unit in the other power
supply slot. This diagram shows the 4800 model with the placeholder unit:
Note - If both power supply slots are not populated, a continuous alarm sounds.
If a power supply fails or is not connected to the outlet, an alarm sounds continuously.