Using Adp Transceivers In Adp Modules - Nokia Check Point IP2450 Installation Manual

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About IP2450 Appliance ADP Services Modules

Using ADP Transceivers in ADP Modules

Latch lever
For ADP modules that require ADP transceivers, refer to the following procedure, which
describes how to install or remove Check Point ADP transceivers. The transceivers are hot
swappable as are the interface cables you use with them. Rotate the latch levers up or down to
secure transceivers, or to release them for removal. You do not need to change the interface type
in Check Point Network Voyager or the CLI, as the system makes the configuration changes
automatically.
Hardware configurations available from Check Point that use ADP are described in the table on
on page 69.
To identify the types of transceivers you are using in your ADP modules, refer to
page 75.
To install or remove ADP transceivers in a Check Point ADP module
To install an ADP transceiver:
Note
Depending on the design of your ADP transceiver, you might need to rotate the latch
lever upward to release the device.
To remove an ADP transceiver:
Note that if you install any ADP transceivers that are not supported by Check Point, they are not
recognized by Check Point IPSO; the system rejects the transceivers and includes them in a list
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Push the transceiver into an available port in the ADP module.
Rotate the transceiver latch lever down to secure the transceiver in the ADP module.
Insert an appropriate interface cable into the transceiver.
Remove the cable.
Release the transceiver by rotating the latch lever.
Pull out the transceiver.
Flip latch lever down before inserting
the ADP transceiver
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