McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1
Setting up the I-4000 sensor prior to configuration
IntruShield Sensor 4000 Product Guide
Installing the I-4000 redundant power supply
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Place the power supply in the slot with the cable outlet facing front and on the
left side of the faceplate.
Figure 4: Installing a power supply
4
Slide in the power supply until it makes contact with the backplane, then push
firmly to mate the connectors solidly with the backplane.
5
Secure the power supply’s front panel to the sensor chassis using the mounting
screw on the left of the power supply’s front panel.
Note:
For true redundant operation with the optional redundant power supply,
McAfee recommends that you plug each supply into a different power circuit. For
optimal protection, use uninterrupted power sources.
Removing a power supply
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To remove a power supply from the I-4000 (Optional—the power
supplies are hot-swappable):
1
Unplug the power cable from its power source and remove the power cable
from the power supply.
2
Put on an antistatic wrist or ankle strap. Attach the strap to a bare metal surface
of the chassis.
3
Unscrew the screws connecting the mounting bracket and remove the bracket
from the front the power supply.
4
Squeeze the handle of the power supply and pull it out.
5
Use faceplate panels to protect unused slots from dust and reduce
electromagnetic radiation.
6
Replace the mounting bracket.
Warning 1:
To remove all power from the I-4000 sensor, unplug all power cords.
Warning 2
: To avoid data interruption, do not power off both power supplies on an
in-line sensor, or the sensor shuts down and all data traffic stops. Power off only
the power supply you are replacing.
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