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3 Performing the Initial Configuration Note The default interface speed for the IP390 is 1000 Mbps. You can make VLAN, SNMP community string, and remote logging configuration choices at this time, although you can change them later. To perform the initial configuration 1. Press the power switch to the "on" position to turn on power to the appliance. Cooling fans Power switch 00527 The fans on the back of the appliance turn on when you press the power switch. Verify that the fans are running after you press the switch. Check the power LED on the front panel of the appliance (the Nokia logo) to ensure that the power supply is operating correctly. The power LED should be illuminated. For more information about the system status LEDs, see "System Status LEDs" on page 19. If the power supply fans are not running, or if the power LED is not illuminated: „ Check the power supply cord to make sure it is properly connected. „ Make sure the power switch is on. „ Make sure the chassis tray assembly is pushed all the way in from the front of the appliance and that the front panel retaining screws are tightened. „ Make sure that power is turned on to the power strip or wall receptacle you plugged the appliance in to. If the fans are still not running, or if the power LED does not illuminate, contact your Nokia service provider as listed in "Nokia Contact Information" on page 3 for technical support. 2. At the console a series of startup messages appears, then the console prompt appears. The prompt remains on the screen for about five seconds. If you type any character during this time, the appliance activates the Nokia IPSO boot manager. BOOTMGR[0]> Note For information about using the boot manager, see the Nokia IPSO Boot Manager Reference Guide. After some miscellaneous output, the following prompt appears: Hostname? 32 IP390 Security Platform Installation Guide

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3
Performing the Initial Configuration
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IP390 Security Platform Installation Guide
Note
The default interface speed for the IP390 is 1000 Mbps.
You can make VLAN, SNMP community string, and remote logging configuration choices at
this time, although you can change them later.
To perform the initial configuration
1.
Press the power switch to the “on” position to turn on power to the appliance.
The fans on the back of the appliance turn on when you press the power switch. Verify that
the fans are running after you press the switch.
Check the power LED on the front panel of the appliance (the Nokia logo) to ensure that the
power supply is operating correctly. The power LED should be illuminated. For more
information about the system status LEDs, see
“System Status LEDs”
on page 19.
If the power supply fans are not running, or if the power LED is not illuminated:
Check the power supply cord to make sure it is properly connected.
Make sure the power switch is on.
Make sure the chassis tray assembly is pushed all the way in from the front of the
appliance and that the front panel retaining screws are tightened.
Make sure that power is turned on to the power strip or wall receptacle you plugged the
appliance in to.
If the fans are still not running, or if the power LED does not illuminate, contact your Nokia
service provider as listed in
“Nokia Contact Information”
on page 3 for technical support.
2.
At the console a series of startup messages appears, then the console prompt appears.
The prompt remains on the screen for about five seconds. If you type any character during
this time, the appliance activates the Nokia IPSO boot manager.
BOOTMGR[0]>
Note
For information about using the boot manager, see the
Nokia IPSO Boot Manager
Reference Guide
.
After some miscellaneous output, the following prompt appears:
Hostname?
00527
Power switch
Cooling fans