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To remove a copper SFP, Cabling the sensor, Powering on the I-3000, Powering off the sensor

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McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1 IntruShield Sensor 3000 Product Guide Setting up the I-3000 sensor prior to configuration Cabling the sensor To remove a copper SFP If you are removing an SFP module with a bail clasp, follow these steps: 1 Disconnect the network straight Ethernet RJ45 cable from the SFP module. 2 Release the module from the slot by pulling the bail clasp out of its locked position. 3 Slide the SFP module out of the slot. Cabling the sensor Follow the steps outlined in Attaching Cables to the I-3000 Sensor (on page 21) to connect cables to the monitoring, response, console, and management ports on your sensor. Powering on the I-3000 Do not attempt to power on the sensor until you have installed the sensor in a rack, made all necessary network connections, and connected the power cable to the power supply. 1 Connect the power cable to the sensor power supply. 2 Connect the power cable to a power source. Note: If you are installing a redundant power supply, you should install it as described in Installing a power supply. For true redundant operation with the optional redundant power supply, McAfee recommends that you plug each supply into a different power circuit. The I-3000 sensor has no power switch. The sensor powers on as soon as one of its power cables is connected to a power source. Powering off the sensor McAfee recommends that you use the shutdown CLI command to halt the sensor before powering it down. For more information on CLI commands, see Sensor Configuration Guide-using CLI. 20

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McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1
Setting up the I-3000 sensor prior to configuration
IntruShield Sensor 3000 Product Guide
Cabling the sensor
To remove a copper SFP
If you are removing an SFP module with a bail clasp, follow these steps:
1
Disconnect the network straight Ethernet RJ45 cable from the SFP module.
2
Release the module from the slot by pulling the bail clasp out of its locked
position.
3
Slide the SFP module out of the slot.
Cabling the sensor
Follow the steps outlined in Attaching Cables to the I-3000 Sensor (on page
21
) to
connect cables to the monitoring, response, console, and management ports on your
sensor.
Powering on the I-3000
Do not attempt to power on the sensor until you have installed the sensor in a rack,
made all necessary network connections, and connected the power cable to the
power supply.
1
Connect the power cable to the sensor power supply.
2
Connect the power cable to a power source.
Note:
If you are installing a redundant power supply, you should install it as
described in Installing a power supply. For true redundant operation with the
optional redundant power supply, McAfee recommends that you plug each supply
into a different power circuit.
The I-3000 sensor has no power switch. The sensor powers on as soon as one of its
power cables is connected to a power source.
Powering off the sensor
McAfee recommends that you use the
shutdown
CLI command to halt the sensor
before powering it down. For more information on CLI commands, see
Sensor
Configuration Guide—using CLI
.
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