User guide
Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 1000N ADSL Appliance
34 Check Point Safe@Office User Guide
Label
Description
DSL An RJ-11 ADSL port used for connecting the integrated ADSL modem to an ADSL
line.
A splitter with a micro-filter is usually required when connecting this port to the
phone jack. If unsure, check with your ADSL service provider.
Before connecting this port to the line, make sure that you are using the correct
Safe@Office model for your phone line: Annex A for POTS (regular) phone lines,
and Annex B for ISDN (digital) phone lines. Your Safe@Office model's ADSL
annex type appears on the bottom of the appliance.
Serial A serial (RS-232) port used for connecting computers in order to access the
Safe@Office CLI (Command Line Interface), or for connecting an external dialup
modem.
An RJ-45 to DB9 converter is supplied for your convenience.
Warning: Do not connect an Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 serial port.
USB Two USB 2.0 ports used for connecting USB-based printers or modems
RESET A button used for rebooting the Safe@Office appliance or resetting the
Safe@Office appliance to its factory defaults. You need to use a pointed object to
press this button.
• Short press. Reboots the Safe@Office appliance
• Long press (10 seconds or until the SYS LED begins to blink rapidly). Resets
the Safe@Office appliance to its factory defaults, and resets your
firmware to the version that shipped with the Safe@Office appliance.
This results in the loss of all security services and passwords and
reverting to the factory default firmware. You will have to re-configure
your Safe@Office appliance.
Do not reset the unit without consulting your system administrator.
PWR A power jack used for supplying power to the unit. Connect the supplied power
adapter to this jack.