User Manual Part 1

Table Of Contents
Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500 Appliance
12 Check Point Safe@Office User Guide
Label Description
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 (7 seconds). 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.
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.
Depending on the appliance model, this port may have either a DB9 RS232
connector, or an RJ-45 connector. In models with an RJ-45 connector, an RJ-45
to DB9 converter is supplied for your convenience.
Warning: Do not connect an Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 serial port.
WAN Wide Area Network: An Ethernet port (RJ-45) used for connecting your
broadband modem, a wide area network router, or a network leading to the
Internet.
DMZ/
WAN2
A dedicated Ethernet port (RJ-45) used to connect a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
computer or network. Alternatively, can serve as a secondary WAN port or as a
VLAN trunk.
LAN 1-4 Local Area Network switch: Four Ethernet ports (RJ-45) used for connecting
computers or other network devices.