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GigaVUE-HC3

Hardware Installation Guide

GigaVUE-OS 5.7.00

Summary of Contents for GigaVUE-HC3

Page 1: ...GigaVUE HC3 Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE OS 5 7 00...

Page 2: ...any form or by any means without Gigamon s written permission TRADEMARK ATTRIBUTIONS Copyright 2019 Gigamon Inc All rights reserved Gigamon and the Gigamon logo are trademarks of Gigamon in the United...

Page 3: ...d DC Powered GigaVUE HC3 19 GigaVUE HC3 Modules 20 Module Numbering 20 PRT HC3 X24 Module 21 PRT HC3 X24 Notes and Rules 23 PRT HC3 C08Q08 Module 23 PRT HC3 C08Q08 Notes and Rules 24 Port Modes for PR...

Page 4: ...aying Power and Voltage Information 60 Installing Cable Management Left and Right 62 Installing and Removing Modules 63 Avoid Electrostatic Damage 63 Hot Swapping Modules 63 Module Installation Proced...

Page 5: ...H Series Node from GigaVUE FM 104 Initial User Account Configuration 106 Configuring the GigaVUE H Series Host Name 107 Configuring GigaVUE H Series Time Options 107 Setting Time Manually 107 Perform...

Page 6: ...in Out of Band Cluster 128 Node in Inband Cluster 130 C Console Port Signaling and Cabling 133 D NEBS Level 3 Compliance 135 Installation Instructions GigaVUE HC3 135 Intrabuilding or Intra connection...

Page 7: ...gaVUE HC3 Chassis Bays on page 9 GigaVUE HC3 Chassis Front View on page 10 GigaVUE HC3 Chassis Rear View on page 11 Software Upgrade Using USB Drive on page 17 Chassis Cooling on page 17 Air Flow Dire...

Page 8: ...regation White Boxes GigaVUE HC3 Overview The GigaVUE HC3 node delivers the next generation fabric visibility and security delivery platform It offers high capacity in a modular 3RU footprint It is op...

Page 9: ...HC3 C05 installed in the chassis GigaVUE HC3 Chassis Bays on page 9 summarizes the bays on the front GigaVUE HC3 Chassis Front View on page 10 summarizes the front view including modules and extensio...

Page 10: ...UE HC3 Hardware Installation Guide Figure 1 2 Front View of the GigaVUE HC3 Chassis GigaVUE HC3 Chassis Front View PRT HC3 X24 Module PRT HC3 C08Q08 Module SMT HC3 C05 Module Filler panel Extension bo...

Page 11: ...gaVUE HC3 Chassis GigaVUE HC3 Chassis Rear View Fan Tray Ground Power Supply Module 1 Power Supply Module 2 Fan Module 5 Fan Module 4 Fan Module 3 Fan Module 2 Fan Module 1 Power Supply Module 4 Fille...

Page 12: ...UE HC3 Extension Board on page 13 for more information Rear Components on the GigaVUE HC3 Chassis Power Supply Modules The GigaVUE HC3 has load sharing power supply modules PSMs The node ships with tw...

Page 13: ...re two versions of control card Refer to Control Card Version 1 CCv1 on page 13 and Control Card Version 2 CCv2 on page 13 Control Card Version 1 CCv1 Control card version 1 CCv1 supports the followin...

Page 14: ...dedicated out of band network connection for cluster management traffic Console Port Use the console port for serial terminal connections to the GigaVUE OS Unless you requested custom factory setting...

Page 15: ...ed a eth1 In GigaVUE HC3 Control Card Version 2 CCv2 the PTP port is reserved for future use STACK Ports 3 Use to connect to other nodes for cluster management NOTE The cluster management stack port l...

Page 16: ...P trap can be configured to be sent when the system has booted from the secondary flash The trap may indicate that the primary flash component needs to be serviced The trap is as follows 2ndflashboot...

Page 17: ...m of 80 for CCv1 and CCv2 An SNMP trap is sent when a component reaches the threshold for warning alert or critical temperature conditions Refer to Table 1 3 for the temperatures at which the warning...

Page 18: ...8 C The output of the following CLI command for CCv2 displays the current exhaust CPU and switch CPU temperatures as well as the intake temperature as follows config show environment type temperature...

Page 19: ...C3 001 1st fan 4615 RPM 2nd fan 4028 RPM Fan tray 5 FAN HC3 001 1st fan 4593 RPM 2nd fan 4012 RPM Air Flow Direction The air flow direction is from the front of the GigaVUE chassis to the rear The rea...

Page 20: ...Copper Ports PRT HC3 X24 Module on page 21 PRT HC3 C08Q08 Eight 100Gb QSFP28 Ports or Sixteen 40Gb QSFP Ports PRT HC3 C08Q08 Module on page 23 PRT HC3 C16 Sixteen100Gb QSFP28 Ports PRT HC3 C16 Module...

Page 21: ...FP SFP28 and SFP Copper ports Refer to Figure 1 5 on page 22 When four PRT HC3 X24 modules are installed in the node the GigaVUE HC3 provides ninety six 10Gb ports NOTE The PRT HC3 X24 module does not...

Page 22: ...X24 provides 24 10Gb 25Gb ports each labeled with an X prefix The ports are designated as X1 to X24 from left to right when viewed from the front For port LED states refer to Port Status LEDs on page...

Page 23: ...on as network tool hybrid or stack ports For Control Card version 1 CCv1 the subports when they function as stack ports must be of the same port type Subports created from 4x10G mode can function as n...

Page 24: ...to GigaVUE OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix Maximum PRT HC3 C08Q08 Modules Per Chassis The maximum number of PRT HC3 C08Q08 modules per chassis is four Each module can support up to eight...

Page 25: ...two 40Gb six 100Gb and four 40Gb five 100Gb and six 40Gb four 100Gb and eight 40Gb three 100Gb and ten 40Gb two 100Gb and twelve 40Gb one 100Gb and fourteen 40Gb sixteen 40Gb Ports c1 c8 or c1q1 c1q2...

Page 26: ...subports per port If four PRT HC3 C08Q08 modules are inserted in GigaVUE HC3 the maximum number of 10Gb ports is 128 32 x 4 In 2x40G mode the upper eight ports as well as the lower eight ports are en...

Page 27: ...16 module provides sixteen 100Gb QSFP28 ports for a maximum capacity of 1600Gb NOTE The PRT HC3 C16 module can only function on a GigaVUE HC3 node equipped with Control Card version 2 CCv2 On the PRT...

Page 28: ...trix Maximum PRT HC3 C16 Modules Per Chassis The maximum number of PRT HC3 C16 modules per chassis is four Each module can support up to sixteen 100Gb ports for a total of 64 Network Tool Hybrid or St...

Page 29: ...our times 25Gb ports called subports The parent port must be configured to have a port breakout mode of 4x25G The subports will all have the same speed 25Gb Subports will have x1 to x4 appended to the...

Page 30: ...r out of band tools GTP filtering and correlation Refer to the GigaVUE OS CLI User s Guide for more information on the GigaSMART features The SMT HC3 C05 module can be used standalone or combined with...

Page 31: ...les Per Chassis The maximum number of SMT HC3 C05 modules per chassis is four if power is available Refer to Power Management on page 55 Each module can support up to five 100Gb ports for a total of 2...

Page 32: ...four 25Gb ports called subports The parent port must be configured to have a port breakout mode of 4x25G The subports will all have the same speed 25Gb Subports will have x1 to x4 appended to their p...

Page 33: ...l bypass provides automatic failover protection in the case of a power failure The bypass combo module provide the physical bypass function As it applies to a single pair of inline network ports the p...

Page 34: ...is hot swappable Refer to procedures in Removing GigaVUE HC3 Modules on page 68 Figure 1 9 BPS HC3 C25F2G Module BPS HC3 C25F2G Notes and Rules Keep in mind the following notes and rules when using th...

Page 35: ...rts 10Gb and 25Gb Ports Every group of four ports quad can be configured as 25Gb In one quad there cannot be a mix of 10Gb and 25Gb ports By default all sixteen ports are configured as 10Gb ports To c...

Page 36: ...cates network flow Refer to Figure 1 10 on page 36 Figure 1 10 BPS Forwarding LEDs Upper and Lower Table 1 6 on page 36 lists the inline network forwarding states and the color of the upper and lower...

Page 37: ...0G mode there will be a maximum of sixteen 10Gb ports eight inline network protected port pairs Refer to Table 1 7 on page 37 For example if the box ID is 1 the BPS HC3 C25F2G module is in slot 3 and...

Page 38: ...physical and logical inline bypass Physical bypass provides automatic failover protection in the case of a power failure The bypass combo module provide the physical bypass function As it applies to...

Page 39: ...ry specifications refer to Loss Summary Specifications on page 116 For details about the supported transceiver cable type fanout inline ports and clusters refer to GigaVUE OS Compatibility and Interop...

Page 40: ...Maximum BPS HC3 Q35C2G and BPS HC3 C35C2G Modules Per Chassis The maximum number of BPS HC3 Q35C2G and BPS HC3 C35C2G modules per chassis is four Each module can support up to two 40Gb or 100Gb inline...

Page 41: ...ork 2 B2 Inline network port B for network 2 M2 Inline network mode for network 2 The inline network port status LEDs A1 B1 A2 B2 have the following states OFF indicates that the port link is down GRE...

Page 42: ...on switch relays for protected inline networks on GigaVUE HC3 nodes The bypass combo module can provide physical protection for protected pairs of optical inline network ports required by the GRIP sol...

Page 43: ...OFF Module power is off Solid Green Module power is on RDY OFF Module inserted and not configured Solid Green Module is ready and online Solid Red Module failed any module failure including power H S...

Page 44: ...SMT HC3 C05 module BPS HC3 C25F2G module BPS HC3 Q35C2G module BPS HC3 C35C2G module control card also referred to as the main board FPGA images are bundled with the software image and upgraded with t...

Page 45: ...Introducing the GigaVUE HC3 45 Slot HW Type Cur Rev Need Upgrade cc1 HC3 Main Board v2 2018 01 03 2 no 1 PRT HC3 C16 2017 09 27 1 yes 2 PRT HC3 C08Q08 2017 01 23 5 no 4 BPS HC3 C25F2G 2017 07 17 2 no...

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Page 47: ...initial setup of the node Refer to the following sections for details First Steps Getting Unpacked Racked Installed and Connected on page 47 Next Steps on page 48 First Steps Getting Unpacked Racked I...

Page 48: ...UE HC3 Chassis on page 51 Step 3 Install Components Once the empty chassis is successfully installed in the rack install GigaVUE HC3 components including the following Installing Power Supply Modules...

Page 49: ...acking and rack mounting the GigaVUE HC3 nodes However the instructions for installing modules are covered in other sections Refer to the following sections for details Unpacking the GigaVUE HC3 Shipm...

Page 50: ...are shipped in separate boxes Use the following procedure to unpack the node 1 Inspect the shipping boxes If any of the cartons were damaged file a claim with the carrier who delivered them 2 Open the...

Page 51: ...rack Front mounted nodes sit flush with the front of the rack while center mounted nodes will extend in front of it However it is not recommended to flush mount the GigaVUE HC3 GigaVUE HC3 will partia...

Page 52: ...ure 3 2 Slide Rail Installed in Four Post Rack 6 Attach the left and right inner members of the mounting slide to the chassis and attached the locking rack ear to the chassis Refer to Figure 3 3 on pa...

Page 53: ...attached to the chassis into the slide rails attached to the rack posts 9 Insert the screw through the locking rack ear on the chassis to secure the node in place and keep it from sliding out of the...

Page 54: ...Supply Modules on page 75 for instructions on connecting DC power supply modules Use the following procedure to install power supply modules 1 Make sure you are wearing an ESD preventive wrist or ankl...

Page 55: ...eir power is pooled and used to calculate the available power Available power is the total power available to power up the modules in the GigaVUE HC3 The modules present and configured in the chassis...

Page 56: ...PSMs with their input voltage and maximum rated Watts The maximum Watts is the available power for each AC or DC power supply module For a PSM to be included in available power the PSM must be plugged...

Page 57: ...from the system it is not immediately subtracted from the needed power To subtract the module from the needed power unconfigure the module from the slot using the no card slot ID command If the modul...

Page 58: ...chassis the GigaVUE HC3 can be configured with up to four PSMs for power redundancy To be considered redundant power there must be more than one PSM Two PSMs can provide 1 1 power redundancy Four PSM...

Page 59: ...s of two PSMs for 2 2 redundancy The lowest rated module is 1100W one in slot 1 and one in slot 3 Therefore the total redundant power is 2200W Table 3 6 Total Redundant Power with Four PSMs PSM Slot P...

Page 60: ...duct Code 132 00DU Serial Num 1DU0 0002 HW Rev 1 0 Status on output 1500W Capacity 1500W Total Power 3000W Total Base Power 820W Power Allocated 220W Power Available 1960W Power Redundant Yes Total Re...

Page 61: ...d priority information on a GigaVUE HC3 CCv2 config show card Box ID 1 Slot Config Oper Status HW Type Product Code Serial Num HW Rev PowerReq PowerPriority cc1 yes up HC3 Main Board 132 00DR 1DR0 000...

Page 62: ...gh number of ports potentially available on the GigaVUE HC3 node Gigamon recommends installing it Use the following procedure 1 Remove the cable management parts left and right sides from the packagin...

Page 63: ...protects only the module from ESD voltages on the body ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage Hot Swapping Modules Modules are hot swappable they can be installed or removed from the chassis...

Page 64: ...strap 2 Locate the modules and remove them from their packaging 3 Locate the protective filler panels in the bays Refer to Figure 3 8 on page 64 Figure 3 8 Filler Panels Inserted 4 Use a Phillips scr...

Page 65: ...ot leave any bays uncovered It is always recommended to install a filler panel when a module is removed You can install modules in any of the four available front bays on the GigaVUE HC3 However order...

Page 66: ...Figure 3 11 Module Levers 2 Carefully slide the module into the bay until it mates with the mid plane as shown in Figure 3 12 on page 66 Figure 3 12 Module Insertion 3 Push the ejector levers back in...

Page 67: ...evious steps NOTE The first time you install a module in the node you need to configure the node to recognize it with the card command and save your changes with write memory Refer to Configure Module...

Page 68: ...6 Wait for the module to come back up RDY LED goes green H S LED goes off 7 To verify the module is operationally up issue the following two CLI commands config show cards config show card slot slot I...

Page 69: ...al Modules can be removed from the node with the power on IMPORTANT Hot removal of modules without following the listed steps can cause system instability and require a reboot Before starting make sur...

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Page 71: ...on page 72 Connecting Power to the GigaVUE HC3 on page 73 Fan Tray Procedures on page 76 Removing the Extension Board on page 81 Removing the Control Card on page 83 Inserting the Control Card on page...

Page 72: ...gaVUE HC3 node Figure 4 1 Grounding Lug on Rear of GigaVUE HC3 2 Insert the grounding wire into the lug The specifications for the ground wire is as follows Standard Wire 12 16 AWG 3 Tighten the groun...

Page 73: ...For information on the optional DC power supply modules refer to Figure 4 4 on page 75 Figure 4 2 Connecting AC Power 2 Plug the other end of the power cables into a power source that can supply adequ...

Page 74: ...following label on the chassis Figure 4 3 Power Caution Label To remove a power supply module 1 Power down the power supply module by disconnecting the power inputs 2 Wait about 90 seconds for the no...

Page 75: ...le ground terminal to earth ground 3 Connect the positive and negative power cables to the screw terminals using a Phillips screwdriver The top connector on the DC power supply module is the 0V connec...

Page 76: ...guring SNMP Notification on page 77 Removing a Fan Module on page 77 Inserting a Fan Module on page 78 Removing a Fan Tray on page 79 Inserting a Fan Tray on page 80 Checking Fan Status A FAN LED is l...

Page 77: ...e You can remove individual fan modules using the following procedure NOTE It is recommended that you only remove a fan module when you have another one available with which to replace it Otherwise le...

Page 78: ...moval Inserting a Fan Module To insert a fan module 1 Place the working fan module into the empty fan module slot and slide it in until it is flush with the chassis rear and will not slide in any furt...

Page 79: ...n tray and insert another one The GigaVUE HC3 should not be without cooling for more than 60 seconds To remove the entire fan tray 1 Locate the two thumb screws at the bottom of the fan tray as shown...

Page 80: ...odules from the fan tray Refer to the procedure for Removing a Fan Module on page 77 2 Place the empty fan tray into the slot and slide it in Refer to Figure 4 12 on page 80 Figure 4 12 Fan Tray Inser...

Page 81: ...lips screwdriver to tighten the screws Refer to Figure 4 7 on page 77 6 Tighten the thumb screws on the fan tray then use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws Refer to Figure 4 10 on page 79 R...

Page 82: ...shown in Figure 4 15 on page 82 Figure 4 15 Extension Board Screw Location on GigaVUE HC3 Front 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws on the extension board then loosen the thumb screws 4...

Page 83: ...o remove the control card 1 If the node is powered on log in to the serial console port on the node and power it down gracefully with the reload halt command 2 Power down the node by unplugging the po...

Page 84: ...gure 4 19 Control Card Removal For procedures to replace a control card refer to B Replacing Control Card on page 127 There are separate procedures for standalone nodes nodes in an out of band cluster...

Page 85: ...the Control Card To insert the control card 1 Push the control card into the chassis Refer to Figure 4 20 on page 85 Figure 4 20 Control Card Insertion 2 Swing both ejector handles inward as shown in...

Page 86: ...Hardware Installation Guide 3 Seat the control card as shown in Figure 4 22 on page 86 Figure 4 22 Control Card Seated 4 Insert the fan tray and all the fan modules as described in Inserting a Fan Tr...

Page 87: ...og in with a default admin account using a default password and then must immediately change the password through the jump start script Refer to Access the Command Line Interface over the Console Port...

Page 88: ...e configuration jump start automatically starts and forces a password change The system administrator must change the password on the default admin account through the jump start script The default pa...

Page 89: ...ted in the following table NOTE If you change your mind about a particular setting you will have a chance to change it at the end of the script Hostname The hostname appears in the system prompt and i...

Page 90: ...ands on page 49 for a quick summary of the available GigaVUE H Series commands Admin Password The password for the admin account must be changed to a non default password Cluster Enable Enable cluster...

Page 91: ...3 Reset the terminal settings to match the current window with the following command Config terminal resize 4 Use the following command to check module status Config show cards 5 Verify the following...

Page 92: ...s own set of available commands Standard Enable and Configure When you first launch the CLI you start in Standard mode with access to a limited amount of commands used to review node status As you mov...

Page 93: ...e working simultaneously with multiple GigaVUE nodes you may want to assign each a separate hostname so its easy to identify separate terminal sessions from the system prompt Admin users can do this i...

Page 94: ...see alias You can build your way through the entire command tree by entering after each new argument For example after entering gigastream alias myalias you would see the next valid argument port list...

Page 95: ...s must consist entirely of alphanumeric characters with no spaces The only exceptions are the underscore _ and hyphen characters Those are allowed For example in Configure mode port 1 1 g1 alias My_Al...

Page 96: ...aging prompt at the base of the display to see paging options Figure 4 26 on page 96 provides an example of how to do this If you prefer you can disable paging either for the current session or by def...

Page 97: ...s node boot parameters card Configures a line card or module chassis Configures the GigaVUE H Series chassis clear Resets statistics or clears caches cli Configures CLI shell options clock Sets the no...

Page 98: ...UE HC Series nodes interface Configures network interfaces ip Configures IP settings for the eth0 Mgmt port ipv6 Configures IPv6 settings for the eth0 Mgmt port job Configures scheduled jobs ldap Conf...

Page 99: ...ation and status information for GigaVUE H Series settings and entities sleep Sleeps for a specified number of seconds snmp server Configures SNMP settings including the local SNMP server notification...

Page 100: ...rt Configures a tunnel port to be used for GigaSMART encapsulation decapsulation operations uboot Installs new uboot software username Manages user accounts vport Configures a virtual port web Configu...

Page 101: ...E name Refer to Configuring the GigaVUE H Series Host Name on page 107 Configure the GigaVUE time and date options Refer to Configuring GigaVUE H Series Time Options on page 107 Configure automatic em...

Page 102: ...l most likely give you the option of trusting the key adding it to your local cache Once you have trusted the key your client will alert you during connection if a different key is presented Command N...

Page 103: ...th the GigaVUE HC3 The command has the following syntax ssh server host key rsa1 rsa2 dsa2 private key public key generate For example to configure a new RSAv1 public hostkey you could use the followi...

Page 104: ...ou regarding an invalid security certificate Depending on the browser you are using you can avoid these warnings either by installing a certificate or adding an exception The following table has the d...

Page 105: ...rsions of stored pages every time pages are visited Enable this option as follows 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Select the Tools Internet Options command 3 In the General tab locate the Browsing history...

Page 106: ...hat can optionally integrate with an LDAP RADIUS or TACACS server for authentication Any account you want to authenticate using an external AAA server must have a matching account name in the local da...

Page 107: ...de s time is manually with the clock set command For example config clock set 05 18 38 2015 01 06 NOTE Even if you are using NTP configure time manually as well The GigaVUE H Series node will automati...

Page 108: ...to the specified NTP server and synchronizes to its time 4 NTP reports times in UTC Because of this it is a good idea to specify the GigaVUE H Series node s timezone so that UTC can be converted to t...

Page 109: ...s follows Description Command First use the email mailhub command to specify the mail server to use for notification emails In this example we are using the email server named smtp emailsrvr com You c...

Page 110: ...settings and make sure emails are sent successfully You can do that with the email send test command If you do not receive the email check the show log output to make sure the email was sent Then rec...

Page 111: ...he write memory command to save your changes to flash NOTE The name of the factory provided configuration file is initial You can see the name of the most recently booted configuration file by using t...

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Page 113: ...es when you connect and use GigaVUE HC3 nodes with transceivers Always use transceivers purchased from Gigamon to ensure interoperability and performance Gigamon does not support transceivers purchase...

Page 114: ...not be used on stack links because the 40Gb BiDi technology is not compatible with the Gigamon stack protocol Transceiver Installation Instructions Gigamon transceivers are keyed and can only be insta...

Page 115: ...ort for GigaVUE HC3 Modules Module Type Transceiver Type Speed Auto Negotiation PRT HC3 X24 SFP SR LR T Copper 10000Mbps 10Gbps Always OFF SFP28 SR LR 25000Mbps 25Gbps Always OFF PRT HC3 C08Q08 PRT HC...

Page 116: ...cable GigaVUE nodes refer to GigaVUE OS Cabling Quick Reference Guide MPO MTP 12 Position Fiber Cable for Use with SR4 Transceivers This is a female to female Multi fiber Push On MPO Ultra Polished C...

Page 117: ...s and ports on the GigaVUE HC3 node are enabled and their parameters are configured correctly Refer to the following sections for details Enabling Modules and Ports on page 77 Make sure that the modul...

Page 118: ...t the top of the show cards output in Figure 5 3 on page 118 6 Use the show cards command again to verify the following Box ID is not empty Config Status shows configured for all modules Oper Status s...

Page 119: ...see which ports are enabled and disabled Refer to Forcelinkup and Enabling Disabling Ports on page 120 for a summary of how this argument interacts with the admin argument autoneg disable enable Enab...

Page 120: ...ollowing table summarizes how traffic flows for different combinations of port params admin and port params forcelinkup applied to an optical tool port forcelinkup disable enable Forces connection on...

Page 121: ...on page 125 Physical Dimensions and Weight The following table summarizes the dimensions and weight for the GigaVUE HC3 nodes and its modules Node Height Width Depth Weight GigaVUE HC3 with power sup...

Page 122: ...tion Specification Power Configurations 1 1 Power 2 Power Supply Modules 2 2 Power 4 Power Supply Modules Max Power Consumption Heat Output 1850 Watts 6312 4 BTU hr Control Card version 1 2000 Watts 6...

Page 123: ...nce information for GigaVUE HC3 Safety GigaVUE HC3 is compliant with the following safety regulations UL 60950 1 2nd Edition CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 2nd Edition EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A1...

Page 124: ...Equipment Translation of Caution Statement for Korea Class A Equipment This equipment is Industrial Class A electromagnetic wave suitability equipment and seller or user should take notice of it and t...

Page 125: ...Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent chromium 6 Polybrominated biphenyls Polybrominate d diphenyl ethers Type designation Type Equipment name Restricted substances and its chemical symbols Note 1 Exceeding...

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Page 127: ...ning upload ftp tftp scp sftp upload URL profilename txt NOTE Be sure to use an ESD grouping strap on your wrist or ankle before touching any cards Standalone Node The following procedure is to replac...

Page 128: ...http https ftp tftp scp sftp download URL profilename txt apply fail continue verbose 13 Verify that the information on the GigaVUE HC3 matches the previously saved configuration for chassis cards an...

Page 129: ...terface as well as the chassis box ID config cluster id cluster ID config cluster name cluster name config cluster master address vip cluster master vip config cluster interface eth x config cluster m...

Page 130: ...er node remove the GigaVUE HC3 node information from the cluster database Answer YES when prompted This removes the GigaVUE HC3 from the cluster config no chassis box id box ID WARNING All the cards p...

Page 131: ...ts params admin enable config port box ID slot number stack ports type stack config gigastream alias GigaStream alias port list box ID slot number stack ports NOTE Step 6 configures the GigaVUE HC3 no...

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Page 133: ...RJ45 to RJ45 rollover cable and RJ45 to DB 9 adapter provided with the GigaVUE HC3 node for connections from the node s console port to a PC s COM port The following figure shows how to connect the R...

Page 134: ...his connection Console Port from GigaVUE HC3 RJ45 Jack RJ45 to RJ45 Rollover Cable RJ45 to DB 9 Terminal Adapter Console Device on PC Signal RJ45 Pin RJ45 Pin DB 9 Pin Signal N A 1 8 8 N A N A 2 7 6 N...

Page 135: ...for GigaVUE HC3 Intrabuilding or Intra connection WARNING The intra building ports BNC Coaxial PPS RJ45 PTP 1588 Management port Console port Stack ports P S port Reserved for future use PRT HC3 X24...

Page 136: ...n in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring Intrabuilding Ports RJ45 WARNING The intrabuilding ports RJ45 shall be connected to shielded and grounded cables at both ends Class A2...

Page 137: ...ls being joined and shall preclude loosening deterioration and electrochemical corrosion of the hardware and joined materials h Non conductive coatings such as paint lacquer and enamel on the equipmen...

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Page 139: ...GigaVUE HC1 Hardware Installation Guide Describes how to unpack assemble rack mount connect and perform the initial configuration of the various GigaVUE nodes Also provides reference information for t...

Page 140: ...the market Reference Guides GigaVUE OS CLI Reference Guide Describes how to use the CLI Command Line Interface to configure and operate the GigaVUE H Series and TA Series software GigaVUE OS Cabling Q...

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