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Page 1 - Smart-1 50/150

23 February 2011 Getting Started Guide Smart-1 50/150 Models: S-30, S-40

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Terminology Introduction Page 10  Security Management server: The server used by the system administrator to manage the security policy. The o

Page 3 - Important Information

Terminology Introduction Page 11 Name Before R75 Name Starting with R75 (Used in this Guide) Multi-domain server (MDS) Multi-Domain Server Cust

Page 4 - For California:

Page 12 Chapter 2 Rack Mounting Smart-1 50/150 These instructions show how to install Smart-1 50 and 150 in a standard 19 inch rack. In This Chapte

Page 5 - Product Disposal

Rack Mounting Hardware and Tools Rack Mounting Smart-1 50/150 Page 13 Important - The Smart-1 appliance is very heavy. To lift and install it:

Page 6 - Contents

Disconnecting the Appliance Rail from the Mounting Bracket Rack Mounting Smart-1 50/150 Page 14 Key Description Qty. Use (1) Appliance rail 2 At

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Attaching the Appliance Rails to the Appliance Rack Mounting Smart-1 50/150 Page 15 2. Press plastic release catch in the direction of the arro

Page 8 - Chapter 1

Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Rack Rack Mounting Smart-1 50/150 Page 16 You can also use the appliance ear brackets to prevent the appl

Page 9 - Shipping Carton Contents

Installing Smart 1 50/150 In the Rack Rack Mounting Smart-1 50/150 Page 17 4. Attach the mounting bracket to the rack vertical rail at the back

Page 10 - Terminology

Installing Smart 1 50/150 In the Rack Rack Mounting Smart-1 50/150 Page 18 1. Line up the appliance rail on the appliance with the mounting bra

Page 11 - Introduction Page 11

Page 19 Chapter 3 Configuring Smart-1 The basic workflow for configuring Smart-1 is: 1. Connect the cables and power on. 2. Perform the initial co

Page 12 - Chapter 2

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Using the First Time Configuration Wizard Configuring Smart-1 Page 20 The management interface is marked Mgmt. This interface is preconfigured w

Page 14 - Mounting Bracket

Using the First Time Configuration Wizard Configuring Smart-1 Page 21 Network Connections Configure Network Connections in the Network Connectio

Page 15 - Ears (Optional)

Using the First Time Configuration Wizard Configuring Smart-1 Page 22 In the Installation Type page:  Security Management: Configure Smart-1

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Using the First Time Configuration Wizard Configuring Smart-1 Page 23 SmartEvent and SmartReporter Suite Installation Type Configure the SmartEv

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Using the First Time Configuration Wizard Configuring Smart-1 Page 24 Multi-Domain Security Management Settings The First Time Configuration Wi

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Installing the SmartConsole GUI Clients Configuring Smart-1 Page 25 Multi-Domain Server Configuration  Primary Multi-Domain Server is the Mu

Page 19 - Chapter 3

Advanced Configuration Configuring Smart-1 Page 26 4. If Multi-Domain Security Management is deployed, follow the same procedure to download th

Page 20 - Welcome

Migration from Existing Provider-1 Machines Configuring Smart-1 Page 27 # $MDS_SYSTEM/install/mds_import.sh <full path to the imported config

Page 21 - Management Settings

Page 28 Chapter 4 Configuring SmartEvent This section explains how to get up and running with SmartEvent. In This Chapter Preparing SmartEvent on S

Page 22 - Security Management

Enabling Connectivity with Multi-Domain Security Management Configuring SmartEvent Page 29 2. In SmartDashboard, create a new host for each com

Page 23 - Summary

Important Information Latest Documentation The latest version of this document is at: http://supportcontent.checkpoint.com/documentation_download?

Page 24 - Web and SSH Clients

Configuring the SmartEvent Clients Configuring SmartEvent Page 30 Defining Correlation Units and Log Servers for SmartEvent 1. From the Policy

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Page 31 Chapter 5 Smart-1 Hardware This chapter provides instructions for installing and removing hardware components on the Smart-1 appliance. In T

Page 26 - Machines

Smart-1 50 Front Panel Smart-1 Hardware Page 32 Smart-1 50 Front Panel Key Description 1 LCD display screen 2 Screen operation keys 3 USB p

Page 27 - 4. Start the mds

Smart-1 150 Front panel Smart-1 Hardware Page 33 Smart-1 150 Front panel Key Description 1 USB ports 2 LOM (Lights-out Management) port 3 C

Page 28 - Chapter 4

Customer Replaceable Parts Smart-1 Hardware Page 34 Menu Options Menu Sub-menu Purpose Network Set MGMT IP Set the management interface&apos

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Customer Replaceable Parts Smart-1 Hardware Page 35 Removing the Power Supply To remove a power supply unit: 1. If the power supply alarm sound

Page 30 - SmartEvent

Customer Replaceable Parts Smart-1 Hardware Page 36 Removing a Hard Drive Any single hard disk can be safely removed without risking the integri

Page 31 - Chapter 5

Customer Replaceable Parts Smart-1 Hardware Page 37 5. Make sure that the additional hard drives have been inserted correctly and are recognize

Page 32 - Smart-1 50 Front Panel

Page 38 Chapter 6 Restoring Factory Defaults You may restore the factory default images on the appliance using the WebUI, a console connection appli

Page 33 - LCD Display Screen

Restoring Using the LCD Panel Restoring Factory Defaults Page 39 Restoring Using the LCD Panel To restore the Smart-1 appliance to its default f

Page 34 - Customer Replaceable Parts

Welcome Health and Safety Information Page 4 Health and Safety Information Read the following warnings before setting up or using the appliance.

Page 35 - Hard Disk Drives

Restoring Using the LCD Panel Restoring Factory Defaults Page 40 When the appliance has been restored to its default factory configuration, the

Page 36 - Smart-1 150 Raid Storage

Page 41 Chapter 7 Lights Out Management This chapter discusses the Lights-Out Management (LOM) integrated card that is supplied with the Smart-1 50/

Page 37 - Cooling Fans

Basic Configuration Options Lights Out Management Page 42 Basic Configuration Options The options in the main menu on the LOM home page enable

Page 38 - Chapter 6

Managing LOM Card Users Lights Out Management Page 43 Managing LOM Card Users You can create, modify, and delete users. You can also assign priv

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Configuring LOM Settings Lights Out Management Page 44  Relative (for Linux) 3. Click Apply Changes. Configuring LOM Settings The network se

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Page 45 Chapter 8 Registration and Support In This Chapter Registration 45 Support 45 Where to From Here? 45 Registration Smart-1 requires a sp

Page 41 - Chapter 7

Welcome Health and Safety Information Page 5 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement: Note: This equipment has been tested and found t

Page 42 - Basic Configuration Options

Contents Important Information ... 3 Health and Safety Inf

Page 43 - Managing LOM Card Users

Restoring Factory Defaults ... 38 Restoring Factory Defaults using th

Page 44 - Defining a LOM Login Message

Page 8 Chapter 1 Introduction In This Chapter Welcome 8 Smart-1 Overview 8 Shipping Carton Contents 9 Terminology 9 Welcome Thank you for choo

Page 45 - Chapter 8

Shipping Carton Contents Introduction Page 9 Security Management Software Blades Smart-1 Appliances includes the following Security Management

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