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Security Gateway 1600 Appliance Label
Can anybody help me to have access to a label image of a 1600 Security Gateway Appliance?
I need to know about the regulatory mode.
I just need an image like I attached it to this post. hashtag
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Don’t understand what you’re asking for (beyond the picture).
What precise information are you after?
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Sorry about the confusion,
I mean, I need an Image like that, where can see the label of a 1600 appliance. This is because Im from Mexico an we have to import some 1600 appliances and the mexican goverment request us some information about regulations of those kind of devices.
We´ve previously used this label to get that information. I know that could be confidential but we only need the information which is at the bottom of the label.
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Did you try searching the "Quantum Spark 1600/1800 Appliance Getting Started Guide"? Maybe you can find what you are looking for in the "Health and Safety Information" section.
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Getting started guide has all these details ! Even the folder has:
Certifications:
Safety | Emissions | Environment
UL/c-UL 62368-1 , IEC 62368-1 CB / EMC, EMI EN55024, EN55032 Class B, VCCI, AS, NZS CISPR 32, IC ICES 03, FCC: Part 15
Class B / RoHS, REACH, WEEE
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Please work with your local Check Point office and your distributor to get what you need.
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SG1600 V-82
SG1800 V-83
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The two white boxes above did contain Serial Number and MAC address of the 1570R - but i would never give the ones of my appliance away to any stranger except to CP in case of RMA. I am not sure what your aim is but your wish does not sound legal at all without any details of your purpose !
But - what on earth is a hashtag image ? Twitter hashtags are about the least needed things in life, so what is your hashtag of CP appliances ?
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Jaja, Sorry... I´ve just answered a reply...
"Sorry about the confusion,
I mean, I need an Image like that, where can see the label of a 1600 appliance. This is because Im from Mexico an we have to import some 1600 appliances and the mexican goverment request us some information about regulations of those kind of devices.
We´ve previously used this label to get that information. I know that could be confidential but we only need the information which is at the bottom of the label. "
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A label may not tell the tale they’re looking for.
I highly recommend reaching out to your local Check Point SE, who should be able to provide the relevant information.
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Im with @G_W_Albrecht on this. What in the world is Check Point hashtag? If you google that, some weird stuff comes up with tik tok (lol).
In all seriousness though, if I were you, I would pick up the phone and talk to your local SE about it, they will give you guidance.
No confiaría en información incorrecta, mejor hacerlo bien, especialmente porque es para el gobierno.
Cheers,
Andy
