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Step1
Move the power switch to the OFF position.
Step2
Remove the DC input terminals with a Philips screwdriver.
Step3
Attach the end marked with “–“ of the supplied blue DC power cable to the negative terminal (–) on the
power module and fasten the screw.
Step4
Attach the end marked with “+“ of the supplied blue DC power cable to the passive terminal (+) on the
power module and fasten the screw.
Step5
Connect the other end of the DC power cables to the wiring terminals of the DC power supply.
Step6
Move the power switch to the ON position.
Step7
Check the status of the power LED, PWR, on the front panel of the firewall. For the status of the power
LED, see Table 4-3.
When connecting DC power cables, pay attention to the labels on the power cable to avoid incorrect
connection.
Connecting Interface Cables
Connecting Console Cable
Follow these steps to connect the Console cable:
Step1
Select a configuration terminal.
A configuration terminal can be a standard ASCII terminal with an RS232 serial interface, or a common
PC.
Step2
Connect the Console cable.
Disconnect the power supply to the firewall. Connect the RJ-45 connector of the console cable to the
Console port on the firewall, and the DB-9 female connector to the serial interface on the configuration
terminal.
Step3
Power on the firewall after verifying the connection.
After performing verification, power on the devices. The configuration terminal displays the startup
banner of the firewall. For details, refer to “Firewall Power-on” in Chapter 5 “Starting and Configuring the
Firewall.”