16000 Appliances Hardware
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Column
Description
Name
Power Supply #1
- The PSU in the top PSU slot (in 16600HS in the leftmost slot).
Power Supply #2
- The PSU in the bottom PSU slot (in 16600HS in the rightmost
slot).
Value
Up
- The PSU slot containing a PSU is up.
Down
- The PSU slot contains a PSU and it is not connected to a power source.
Empty
- There is nothing in the PSU slot.
Dummy
- The PSU slot contains a dummy filler (only supported for 1 PSU slot in
16000/16200 Base of AC PSU type.
Unit
Up/Down
- The type of measure unit used for PSUs is either Up or Down.
Type
Power
- The type of sensor is power supply.
Status
0
- Denotes no problems found.
1
- Denotes an error.
Maximum
Minimum
Denotes the maximum and minimum thresholds. For PSUs they are only measured
as
Up
and
Down
.
Replacing and Upgrading Components
The appliance has parts that you can easily replace to minimize downtime. There are also components
that you can install to upgrade the appliance. These are the parts and components that can be used with
the appliance:
n
Telescopic rails
n
Line cards (excluding 16600HS)
n
Transceivers
n
AC and DC Power Supply Units
n
Storage devices (excluding 16600HS)
n
System memory (excluding 16600HS)
n
Cooling fan units (excluding 16600HS)
n
Lights Out Management - In Base models of the appliance, Lights Out Management is optional by
default.
For more information about installing these parts and components, see the
Unless directed to do so by Check Point technical support, you are prohibited by warranty and support
agreements from replacing any parts.