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User Guide

INT10G12MSBP / INT10G12SSBP

12/2022

Release Version: 4.22.1

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Summary of Contents for INT10G12MSBP

Page 1: ...User Guide INT10G12MSBP INT10G12SSBP 12 2022 Release Version 4 22 1 1...

Page 2: ...The purchased products services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Garland Technology and the customer All or part of the products services and features described in this documen...

Page 3: ...9 Dashboard Panel 9 LED Indications 9 ATLB2 Chained Tap Mode 10 Dashboard Panel 10 LED Indications 10 2 System 11 System Info 12 General 12 Admin 12 Users 13 Groups 13 Authentication 14 Local Authenti...

Page 4: ...t Settings 25 Taps Settings 25 Primary Secondary Tap Mode 29 Bypass Tap Name 30 Heartbeat Settings 30 Configure Primary Secondary Tap Mode 31 Taps Settings 31 Switch To Primary 34 Load Balance Tap Mod...

Page 5: ...e displayed on the faceplate are not displayed on the dashboard The dashboard provides access to the Packet Broker Port Info and System configuration options by selecting the desired option in the top...

Page 6: ...ary Secondary or ATLB2 Chained If tap monitor ports are applied Dashboard Panel LED Indications Port 3 Left Up Arrow Link LED Port 4 Left Down Arrow Link LED Port 5 Left Up Arrow Link LED Port 6 Left...

Page 7: ...1 Network Port 2 Link Activity LED BP Tap 1 Bypass LED Port 3 Left Up Arrow Tap 1 Inline Appliance Link LED Port 4 Left Down Arrow Tap 1 Inline Appliance Link LED The right up down arrows for ports 5...

Page 8: ...y LED L A2 Tap 1 Network Port 2 Link Activity LED BP Tap 1 Bypass LED Port 3 Left Up Arrow Tap 1 Primary Inline Appliance Link LED Port 4 Left Down Arrow Tap 1 Primary Inline Appliance Link LED Port X...

Page 9: ...are considered in vertical pairs 5 6 7 8 etc Dashboard Panel LED Indications L A1 Tap 1 Network Port 1 Link Activity LED L A2 Tap 1 Network Port 2 Link Activity LED BP N A Port 9 Left Up Arrow Tap 1...

Page 10: ...tity D Inline Appliance Ports Any previous configured database associated with ports 1 through 10 will be deleted when this mode is applied Network ports 1 and 2 are paired The network traffic is chai...

Page 11: ...tivity LEDs These LEDs are N A in the GUI The L A1 and L A2 LEDs only indicate link in the GUI 2 System The following configuration options may be displayed modified enabled or disabled under the Syst...

Page 12: ...ptions may be displayed or modified Chassis Name Key Press Timeout 1 Select General The General System Settings panel will be displayed 2 Select Edit Configuration 3 Enter the desired Chassis Name 4 E...

Page 13: ...Edit the username password or assigned group by selecting the pencil 8 Delete the user by selecting the Red X Groups The group defines the authorization for a user or group of users A group may be use...

Page 14: ...Settings panel will be displayed Local authentication is enabled by default Local Authentication Disable 1 Deselect Local Authentication Local authentication may only be disabled provided that TACACS...

Page 15: ...he GUI will display the results of the ping TACACS 1 Ping Successful TACACS Secondary Authentication 1 Select Enable Secondary The TACACS Secondary panel will be displayed 2 Enter the IP Address IPv4...

Page 16: ...simultaneously If the IPv4 and IPv6 management interfaces are disabled simultaneously access is only allowed via the serial interface Any modifications made to any setting option will cause GUI disrup...

Page 17: ...erface has not been enabled the GUI will display a message Disabling IPv4 and IPv6 GUI will disconnect Are you sure 3 Select OK Add SSL Certificate Uploading a custom SSL certificate involves two file...

Page 18: ...e displayed Saved Settings Changes will cause network connectivity disruption for about 60 seconds 4 Refresh Browser 5 Verify SSL Certificate Loaded true 6 Verify Using Uploaded SSL Certificate false...

Page 19: ...assigned If IPv6 is desired then an IPv6 management interface must be assigned The system allows for an IPv4 and IPv6 management interface to be assigned simultaneously 1 Select Edit Settings 2 Select...

Page 20: ...igned If IPv6 is desired then an IPv6 management interface must be assigned The system allows for an IPv4 and IPv6 management interface to be assigned simultaneously 1 Select Syslog The Syslog Configu...

Page 21: ...ion 3 Select Enable SNMP Config 4 Enter the desired Access Port number or use the default 161 5 Enter the desired Trap Port number or use the default 162 6 Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 Address 7 Select the...

Page 22: ...the exportCfg json file 1 Select Import Configuration The Import Configuration panel will be displayed 2 Select Choose File 3 Select the desired exportCfg json file 4 Select Open 5 Select Upload The...

Page 23: ...reen message 4 Select Go The Login panel will be displayed 3 Bypass Taps The following mode options may be displayed modified enabled or disabled under the Bypass Taps panel Default Tap Mode ATLB2 Cha...

Page 24: ...monitor ports The network ports are typically connected to network devices such as a server or router The inline appliance ports are typically connected to an inline appliance or tool to monitor the...

Page 25: ...ame panel will be displayed 2 Enter the name 3 Remove the name by placing the cursor in the name panel backspace or delete the current name 4 Select the Check to save updates 5 Select Cancel to return...

Page 26: ...l Taps Settings The following configuration options may be displayed modified enabled or disabled Tap Modes Fail Mode LFP Reverse Bypass 1 Edit the Tap Settings by placing the cursor on any tap and do...

Page 27: ...heartbeats Typically used during maintenance activities Figure 4 Default Tap Mode Force Bypass Force Inline If selected the tap bypass option is disabled If an issue occurs with the inline appliance...

Page 28: ...he RX for both network ports remain on Figure 6 Default Tap Mode LFP 6 Reverse Bypass If enabled and the inline appliance port s fail loss of link or heartbeats The TX will be disabled on both of the...

Page 29: ...the tap Press the left mouse button and hold to select the port Drag the port to the desired network port The default of any monitor port is ingress Change the monitor port traffic by placing the cur...

Page 30: ...fic The network traffic is sent to the primary inline appliance or the secondary inline appliance Heartbeat packets are transmitted bidirectionally from the primary inline appliance ports on the tap t...

Page 31: ...ary inline appliance to the secondary inline appliance to bypass 3 Enter the Heartbeats per Second Default is 10 This is the number of heartbeats per second applied to the primary inline appliance and...

Page 32: ...s the tap to automatically switch from inline to bypass if an issue occurs with the primary inline appliance port s and secondary inline appliance port s loss of link or heartbeats The default switchi...

Page 33: ...ap will switch the traffic between the network ports with no regard for the primary inline appliance or the secondary inline appliance port s link or heartbeats Typically used during maintenance activ...

Page 34: ...isabled on both of the network ports The RX for both network ports remain on Figure 15 Primary Secondary Tap Mode Reverse Bypass 7 Revertive If enabled and the primary inline appliance port s fail los...

Page 35: ...rts per network port total of four monitor ports per tap The monotor ports may be added to monitor the ingress traffic or egress traffic 1 Create a monitor port by placing the curser on the desired po...

Page 36: ...ted to IPSs or tools to monitor the network traffic The network traffic is load balanced to the inline appliance ports However heartbeat packets are transmitted bidirectionally from inline appliance p...

Page 37: ...Packets Default is 10 This is the number of heartbeats that must be lost on an inline appliance port before any tap will remove the inline appliance from the load balance group 3 Enter the Heartbeats...

Page 38: ...The following configuration options may be displayed modified enabled or disabled Tap Modes Fail Mode LFP Reverse Bypass Bypass Threshold 1 Edit the Tap Settings by placing the cursor on any tap and d...

Page 39: ...switch the traffic between the network ports with no regard for the inline appliance ports link or heartbeats Typically used during maintenance activities Figure 20 Load Balance Tap Mode Force Bypass...

Page 40: ...ce port s fail loss of link or heartbeats defined by the bypass threshold value 1 4 The TX will be disabled on both of the network ports The RX for both network ports remain on Figure 22 Load Balance...

Page 41: ...or entities may be removed Any entity inline appliance ports that are removed may be used as packet broker ports The network ports are typically connected to network devices such as a server or router...

Page 42: ...ap Mode Configure ATLB2 Chained Tap Mode 1 Select the Settings option on the Bypass Taps panel The Configure Tap Settings panel will be displayed 2 Select the ATLB2 Chained Mode option 3 Select the Sa...

Page 43: ...removed the ports may be configured as packet broker ports 1 Select the down arrow in the Entities panel 4 3 2 1 Basic 4 Entity Configuration Ports 1 2 Network Ports Ports 3 4 Entity A Inline Applianc...

Page 44: ...s Basic 2 Entity Configuration Ports 1 2 Network Ports Ports 3 4 7 8 Entity A Inline Appliance Ports Ports 5 6 9 10 Entity B Inline Appliance Ports Basic 1 Entity Configuration Ports 1 2 Network Ports...

Page 45: ...n Add Entity Inline Appliance Member Entity inline appliance port members are added as member pairs If the ports for an entity inline appliance port member are configured as packet broker ports they m...

Page 46: ...irs 1 2 will be connected together When the issue with any entity A B C or D inline appliance port s is resolved have link and heartbeats the tap will automatically switch back to inline Figure 24 ATL...

Page 47: ...inline appliance port s fail loss of link or heartbeats based on the bypass threshold value for each entity The TX will be disabled on all network ports 1 2 The RX on all network ports 1 2 remain on F...

Page 48: ...ed mode and restore the system to the Default mode A Go back to default mode message will be displayed 17 Select OK ATLB2 Chained Tap Mode GUI Indications When the taps are placed in this mode the GUI...

Page 49: ...ppliance members are abnormal loss of link or heartbeats 4 Entity C s inline appliance members are normal has link and heartbeats 5 Entity D s inline appliance members are normal has link and heartbea...

Page 50: ...s are abnormal loss of link or heartbeats Entity B is bypassed 4 Entity C s inline appliance members are normal has link and heartbeats 5 Entity D s inline appliance members are normal has link and he...

Page 51: ...ce members are normal have link and heartbeats The traffic is load balanced across both members 4 Entity C s inline appliance members are normal have link and heartbeats 5 Entity D has been removed fr...

Page 52: ...and heartbeats 3 Entity B s inline appliance members are normal have link and heartbeats 4 Entity C s inline appliance members are normal have link and heartbeats 5 Entity D s inline appliance member...

Page 53: ...f link or loss of heartbeats Entity B is bypassed Entity B s bypass threshold is 1 4 Entity C s inline appliance members are abnormal loss of link or loss of heartbeats Entity C is bypassed Entity C s...

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