
v.
4 x SFP+ 10 Gigabit interfaces with QAT.
The QAT feature will be automatically used by cOS Core for IPsec acceleration.
vi.
2 x QSFP 40 Gigabit interfaces.
Module installation is discussed further in
Chapter 6, Interface Expansion Modules
as well as
details about logical name assignment in cOS Core.
Note: The two USB Type A ports are not currently used
The two
USB Type A
ports on the 6000 Series front panel are for future functionality and
are not currently used by cOS Core.
The full connection capabilities of all the NetWall 6000 Series Ethernet interfaces are listed at the
end of
Appendix A, NetWall 6000 Series Specifications
.
Connecting to the Internet and Using InControl Zero touch
Any Ethernet interface could be used for Internet connection but the
G8
interface has a DHCP
client enabled in the default cOS Core configuration. This means it can automatically receive a
DHCP lease from an ISP if used for connection to the Internet. However, note that this interface
must
be used for Internet connection when the unit is automatically managed on initial startup
by InControl using its
Zero Touch
feature. This is discussed further in
.
RJ45 Ethernet Interface Status LEDs
The status lights on the sides of the NetWall 6000 Series RJ45 Ethernet interface sockets indicate
the following states for each interface:
•
Left LED:
i.
Solid Green
- The interface has power.
ii.
Flashing Green
- The interface is active.
•
Right LED:
i.
Dark
- 10 Mbit link or no link.
ii.
Green
- 100 Mbit link.
iii.
Yellow
- 1000 Mbit link.
Display and Keypad
The NetWall 6000 Series features a display and keypad on the front panel. This is not used by the
current version of cOS Core and is intended for use by future versions.
Chapter 1: NetWall 6000 Series Overview
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