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2  Preparation Before Installation 

2.1  Safety Suggestions 

 

To avoid body injury and equipment damage, please carefully read the safety suggestions before you install 
RG-WALL1600-S3100. 

 

The following safety suggestions do not cover all possible dangers. 

2.1.1  Safety Precautions for Installing the System 

 

Keep the chassis clean, free from any dust.   

 

Do not place the equipment in a walking area.   

 

Do not wear loose clothes or any other things that may be caught by the chassis during installation and 
maintenance.   

2.1.2  Safety Precautions for Removal 

When you handle them, please pay attention to the following requirements:   

 

Avoid moving the equipment frequently.   

 

Turn off all power supplies and unplug all power cables before you remove the equipment.   

 

At least two people are needed to move the equipment. Do not attempt to move the equipment by one people only.   

 

Keep balance when moving the equipment, and avoid injuring your leg and feet or spraining your waist.   

 

The device must be installed and used in the restricted access location. 

2.1.3  Electrical Safety 

 

Please observe local regulations and specifications when performing electrical operations. Relevant operators must 
be qualified. 

 

Please carefully check for any potential danger in the working area, for example, ungrounded power supply, 
unreliable grounding of the power supply and damp/wet ground or floor.   

 

Find out the location of the emergency power supply switch in the room before installation. First cut off the power 
supply in case of an accident.   

 

Be sure to make a careful check before you shut down the power supply.   

 

Do not place the equipment in a damp/wet location. Do not let any liquid enter the chassis   

 

Any nonstandard and inaccurate electrical operation can cause an accident such as fire or electrical attack, thus 
causing severe even fatal damages to human bodies and equipment. 

 

Direct or indirect touch through a wet object on high-voltage and mains supply can bring a fatal danger. 

2.1.4  Static Discharge Damage Prevention 

Although much has been done in RG-WALL1600-S3100 to prevent static electricity, great damage may be caused to the 
circuitry and equipment when the static electricity exceeds a certain limit. In the communication network of the 
RG-WALL1600-S3100, electrostatic induction may come from the following sources: External electric field produced by 
the high-voltage supply cable, lightning, etc; Internal systems such as the indoor floor and the entire structure. 

To prevent damage from static electricity, you must pay attention to the following: 

 

Properly ground the equipment. 

 

Take dust prevention measures in the room. 

 

Maintain an appropriate humidity. 

 

Always wear an anti-static wrist strap when you touch any circuit board. 

 

Try to hold a circuit board by its edges. Do not touch any components or the PCB.   

 

Use an anti-static shielding bag to properly store the board. 

 

Do not let any clothes touch a circuit board. An antistatic wrist strap can only prevent human static electricity from 
damaging the circuit board, but cannot prevent any static electricity on clothes. 

Summary of Contents for RG-WALL1600-S3100

Page 1: ...RG WALL1600 S3100 Next Generation Firewall Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1 3...

Page 2: ...or by any means without the prior written consent of Ruijie Networks is prohibited Exemption Statement This document is provided as is The contents of this document are subject to change without any n...

Page 3: ...s and concepts Obtaining Technical Assistance Ruijie Networks Website https www ruijienetworks com Technical Support Website https ruijienetworks com support Case Portal http caseportal ruijienetworks...

Page 4: ...148mm x 216mm x 38mm desktop AC Power 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Maximum Current 110 V 1 5 A 220 V 0 75 A Power Consumption Average Max 11 7 14 W Heat Dissipation 40 BTU h The RG WALL1600 S3100 is an...

Page 5: ...data Off Indicates that the port is down 5 Ethernet Port Rate Green Indicates that the port is up at 1Gbp Yellow Indicates that the port is up at 100Mbp Off Indicates that the port is up at 10Mbp or...

Page 6: ...room before installation First cut off the power supply in case of an accident Be sure to make a careful check before you shut down the power supply Do not place the equipment in a damp wet location D...

Page 7: ...to bear the weight of the RG WALL1600 S3100 and its installation accessories Be sure that the dimensions of the cabinet is appropriate for installation of the RG WALL1600 S3100 that can reserve a cer...

Page 8: ...he grounding conditions on the installation site according to the grounding requirements and perform grounding properly as needed Safety Grounding The equipment using AC power supply must be grounded...

Page 9: ...tools Cross screwdriver straight screwdriver related electric and optical cables Bolts diagonal pliers straps Special purpose tools Anti static tool anti static glove stripping pliers crimping pliers...

Page 10: ...an and arrange the installation location networking mode power supply and wiring before installation Verify the following before installation The installation location is of a good air flow The instal...

Page 11: ...als from entering the cabinet Antistatic wrist straps should be provided in the cabinet Installation Steps 1 Plan the available space before installing the cabinet You must reserve sufficient space fo...

Page 12: ...t 3 Fasten the RG WALL1600 S3100 onto the cabinet with screws There are fastening notches on both the sides of the front panel on the equipment frame Use screws to fasten them to the fastening bracket...

Page 13: ...rs and twisted pairs to the cable management bracket 3 For the power cables you should bind them closely along the bottom of the chassis in a straight line wherever possible 3 8 Installation Verificat...

Page 14: ...browser The user name is admin and the password is firewall Configuring the Console Port and Establishing the Configuration Environment Connect the PC to the console port of the device through the Con...

Page 15: ...n in Figure 4 2 In the Connect Using field select the serial port you want to use Figure 4 2 4 After selecting the serial port click OK The Serial Port Parameter Setting window is displayed as shown i...

Page 16: ...ort of the device and the USB port of the PC properly Step 2 Right click My Computer and click Management Choose Device Manager Port COM and LPT and the COM port number will be displayed Step 3 Set te...

Page 17: ...xt and the following interface will be displayed Figure 4 6 3 After configuring the parameters click Next and you can configure the session name Click OK and the following interface will be displayed...

Page 18: ...e device is properly grounded The power cable is correctly connected The power supply voltage complies with the requirement of the device The console cable is correctly connected the terminal can be a...

Page 19: ...ower on you are recommended to perform the following checks to ensure the normal operation of follow up configurations Check that information appears on the terminal Check that the device indicator is...

Page 20: ...4 Ethernet Port Status Green Indicates that the port is up Blinking Indicates that the port is transiting receiving data Off Indicates that the port is down 5 Ethernet Port Rate Green Indicates that...

Page 21: ...hooting Procedures Fault 1 The system login password is lost Fault Description The login password is forgotten or lost and so it is not possible to configure the data Troubleshooting Please contact Ru...

Page 22: ...formation is displayed on the console Troubleshooting Check whether serial port cables are connected correctly and whether the connected serial port is identical with that configured on the super term...

Page 23: ...pairs of the 1000BASE T In addition to the above cables the 100BASE TX 10BASE T can also use up to 100m of 10Mbps 100 ohm Category 3 4 5 cables and 100Mbps 100 ohm Category 5 cables Figure A 2 shows t...

Page 24: ...s type of cables that often bend or suffer removal insertion should be greater than 10 times its diameter Requirement for the minimum fiber bend radius The diameter of a fiber tray to hold fibers cann...

Page 25: ...ect device running or cause device damage or cable damage during commissioning 220V and 48V power cords cannot be bundled on the guide rails of moving parts The power cables connecting moving parts su...

Page 26: ...bunches with cables in cable bunches clean and straight Binding by using buckles should be performed according to Table B 1 Cable Bunch Diameter mm Binding space mm 10 80 150 10 30 150 200 30 200 300...

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