HP Firewall Series Installation Manual

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Page 1 - Installation Guide

HP A-F1000-A-EI/A-F1000-S-EI VPN Firewall Installation Guide Part number: 5998-1415 Document version: 6PW100-20110909

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6 • Make sure there is enough space (greater than 10 cm (3.94 in)) around the air intake and outlet vents on the firewall for good ventilation. • M

Page 3 - Contents

7 CAUTION: • Check the resistance of the ESD-preventive wrist strap for safety. The resistance reading should be in therange of 1 to 10 megohm (Moh

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8 RJ45 crimping pliers Multimeter Network cable tester Mark pen ESD-preventive wrist strap NOTE: No installation tool or ESD-preventive wrist

Page 5 - Product overview

9 Item Requirements Result EMI prevention • Take effective measures to protect the power system from the power grid system. • Separate the protec

Page 6 - Operation Reference

10 Installing the firewall This chapter includes these sections: • Installation flow • Installing the firewall in a 19-inch rack • Grounding the f

Page 7 - Preparing for installation

11 Figure 6 Install cage nuts Step2 Install the mounting brackets to both sides of the front panel, as shown in Figure 7. Figure 7 Install the mou

Page 8 - Temperature and humidity

12 Figure 8 Fix the firewall to the rack Grounding the firewall WARNING! Correctly connecting the firewall grounding cable is crucial to lightnin

Page 9 - Cooling system

13 Figure 9 Connect the grounding cable 1 (1) OT terminal Installing an interface module CAUTION: A NSQ1XS2U0 interface module can be installed on

Page 10 - ESD prevention

14 Connecting Ethernet cables Connecting a copper Ethernet cable Follow these steps to connect a copper Ethernet cable: Step1 Plug one end of an Eth

Page 11 - Installation tools

15 Step2 Plug the transceiver module into the SFP port of the firewall, as shown in Figure 12. Figure 12 Install the transceiver module To unplug

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Legal and notice information © Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. No part of this documentation may be reproduced or transmitte

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16 Installing the power supply and connecting the power cord NOTE: • No AC power supply or DC power supply is provided with the firewall. • You

Page 14 - Installing the firewall

17 Figure 15 Connect an AC power cord Connecting the DC power cable Follow these steps to connect the DC power cable: Step1 Insert the DC power ca

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18 Logging in to the firewall and configuring basic settings This chapter includes these sections: • Logging in to the firewall through the console

Page 16 - Grounding the firewall

19 CAUTION: • When you connect a PC to a powered-on firewall, connect the DB-9 connector of the console cable tothe PC before connecting the RJ-45

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20 Figure 19 Set the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection Step3 Click OK after selecting a serial port and the following dialog box ap

Page 18 - Connecting Ethernet cables

21 Figure 21 HyperTerminal window Step5 Click Properties in the HyperTerminal window to enter the aaa Properties dialog box. Click the Settings ta

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22 Logging in to the firewall through Telnet NOTE: For more information about the Telnet login, see the configuration guides for the firewalls. Y

Page 20 - Connecting an AC power cord

23 Launch the web browser on the PC. Type 192.168.0.1 in the address bar and press Enter. The login dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 22. In thi

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24 Figure 23 Basic configuration wizard: 1/6 Configuring the system name and user password Click Next on the first page of the basic configuration

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25 Table 8 Basic information configuration items Item Description Sysname Set the system name. By default, the system name of the firewall is HP. Mo

Page 23 - Setting terminal parameters

i Contents Product overview···························································································································

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26 Item Description HTTP Specify whether to enable HTTP on the device, and set the HTTP port number. Enabled by default. IMPORTANT: • If the curren

Page 25 - Powering on the firewall

27 Figure 26 Basic configuration wizard: 4/6 (interface IP configuration) Table 10 Interface IP address configuration items Item Description IP Con

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28 Figure 27 Basic configuration wizard: 5/6 (NAT configuration) Table 11 NAT configuration items Item Description Interface Select an interface on

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29 Item Description Internal IP: Port If the internal server is enabled, set the IP address and service port number for the server on the internal LA

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30 Hardware management and maintenance This chapter includes these sections: • Displaying detailed information about the firewall • Displaying soft

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31 Status :Absent The SubCard2 on Board0: Status :Absent Displaying software and hardware version information of the firewall Use the d

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32 MANUFACTURING_DATE :2010-06-29 VENDOR_NAME :HP Displaying the CPU usage of the firewall Use the display cpu-usage command to display the

Page 31 - Configuring NAT

33 Table 13 Output description Field Description Power 1 Number of the power supply Status The power supply state: • Normal—The power supply is

Page 32 - Item Description

34 • Display the operational statistics of each functional module of the firewall. The output is too much and omitted here. <Sysname> display

Page 33 - Internal IP: Port

35 • Use the reboot command to reboot a firewall. • Enable the scheduled reboot function at the CLI. You can set a time at which the firewall can a

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ii Configuring NAT····································································································································

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36 Troubleshooting This chapter includes these sections: • Power supply system failure • Fan failure • Configuration terminal problems • Password

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37 Configuration terminal problems If the configuration environment setup is correct, the configuration terminal displays boot information when the f

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38 When you set the password by using the set authentication password { cipher | simple } password command, follow these guidelines. • If the cipher

Page 38 - Rebooting the firewall

39 Cooling system failure When the temperature inside the firewall exceeds 45°C (113°F), the cooling system may have failed. Follow these steps to tr

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40 Appendix A Technical specifications Dimensions and weight Table 14 Dimensions and weight Specification Item A-F1000-A-EI/A-F1000-S-EI Dimensions

Page 40 - Troubleshooting

41 Power input Table 17 Power input specifications Remarks Item A-F1000-A-EI/A-F1000-S-EI Rated voltage range 100 to 240 VAC; 50/60 Hz Maximum input

Page 41 - Password loss

42 1. Technical specifications for copper Ethernet ports Table 19 Technical specifications for copper Ethernet ports Item Specification Connector RJ

Page 42 - Super password loss

43 Appendix B LEDs Front panel LEDs Figure 29 Front panel LEDs Table 21 Description of front panel LEDs LED Status Meaning OFF No link is present.

Page 43 - Interface module failure

44 LED Status Meaning OFF Power supply 2 is not in position or power input is not available. PWR2 Green ON Power supply 2 is operational.

Page 44 - Power consumption range

45 Appendix C Interface module NSQ1XS2U0 Introduction An NSQ1XS2U0 is a Layer 3 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface module, and provides two SFP+ optical

Page 45 - Combo interfaces

1 Product overview This chapter includes these sections: • Front panel view • Rear panel view NOTE: The A-F1000-S-EI and A-F1000-A-EI share the sa

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46 Specification (dBm) Model Central wavelength Fiber mode Fiber diameter (μm) Bandwidth (MHz*km) Max transmission distance Optical transmit power Re

Page 47 - Appendix B LEDs

47 Appendix D AC power cables used in different countries or regions 10A AC power cables used in different countries or regions Table 24 10A AC powe

Page 48 - LED Status Meaning

48 F type 04041056 (3 m, i.e., 9.8 ft) Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, and Italy Indonesia, Turkey, Rus

Page 49 - Appendix C Interface module

49 Connector outline Power cable outline Connector outline 7 Connector type Code (Length) Countries or regions where the type of power cables co

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50 16A AC power cables used in different countries or regions Table 25 16A AC power cables used in different countries or regions Connector type Code

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51 F type 0404A061 (3 m, i.e., 9.8 ft) Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, and Italy Indonesia, Turkey, Rus

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52 I type 0404A01A (3 m, i.e., 9.8 ft) Australia Connector outline Power cable outline Connector outline

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53 Support and other resources Contacting HP For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website: http://www.hp.com/support Befor

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54 Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface Bold text r

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55 Network topology icons Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall. Represents a routing-capable device, such as

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2 Table 1 Description of the “OPEN BOOK” mark Operation Reference Grounding the firewall Grounding the firewall Connecting the firewall to the power

Page 57 - Support and other resources

56 Index A C D E F G I L N P R S A Accessories supplied by the firewall,8 C Checklist before installation,8 Combo interfaces,41 Configuration termi

Page 58 - Conventions

3 Preparing for installation This chapter includes these sections: • Safety recommendations • Examining the installation site • Installation tools

Page 59 - Port numbering in examples

4 • If there are two power inputs, disconnect the two power inputs to power off the firewall. • Do not work alone when the firewall has power. • A

Page 60 - A C D E F G I L N P R S

5 Altitude Table 4 Altitude requirements Item Altitude Operating altitude –60 m (–196.85 ft) to 3 km (1.86 miles) Storage altitude –60 m (–196.85 f

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