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McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1 M-8000 Sensor Product Guide Setting up an M-8000 Cabling the sensor Figure 4: Power supply installation 5 Slide in the power supply until it makes contact with the backplane, then push firmly to mate the connectors solidly with the backplane. 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 uninterruptable power sources. Removing the power supply To remove a power supply from the M-8000 (Optional-the power supplies are hotswappable): 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 Push the release latch inward toward the handle. 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 M-8000 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. Cabling the sensor Follow the steps outlined in Attaching Cables to the M-8000 Sensor to connect cables to the monitoring, response, console, and management ports on your sensor. 13

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McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1
Setting up an M-8000
M-8000 Sensor Product Guide
Cabling the sensor
Figure 4: Power supply installation
5
Slide in the power supply until it makes contact with the backplane, then push
firmly to mate the connectors solidly with the backplane.
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 uninterruptable power sources.
Removing the power supply
To remove a power supply from the M-8000 (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
Push the release latch inward toward the handle.
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 M-8000 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.
Cabling the sensor
Follow the steps outlined in Attaching Cables to the M-8000 Sensor to connect cables
to the monitoring, response, console, and management ports on your sensor.
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