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LogLogic 

Quick Start Guide

Software Release: 5.1

Document release: December 2010

Part No: 

LL40000-00E05100000

This manual supports LogLogic software release 4.9 and later releases until replaced by a newer edition.

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Summary of Contents for LX 1010

Page 1: ...rt Guide Software Release 5 1 Document release December 2010 Part No LL40000 00E05100000 This manual supports LogLogic software release 4 9 and later releases until replaced by a newer edition All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...d transmitted or translated except as permitted in writing by LogLogic Inc Trademarks LogLogic and the LogLogic logo are trademarks of LogLogic Inc in the United States and or foreign countries All other company product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change at any time without notice All warra...

Page 3: ... Using the Console to Set Up the Appliance 11 Appendix A External Hardware Descriptions LX Product Family 16 LX Product Family Specifications 16 LX 510 and LX 1010 Appliances 17 LX 510 and LX 1010 Front Panel 17 LX 510 and LX 1010 Rear Panel 17 LX 820 Appliance 18 LX 820 Front Panel 18 LX 820 Rear Panel 18 LX 1020 Appliance 19 LX 1020 Front Panel 19 LX 1020 Rear Panel 19 LX 2010 Appliance 20 LX 20...

Page 4: ... Cable Distances Types 25 ST 3010 Appliance 26 ST 3010 Front Panel 26 ST 3010 Rear Panel 26 ST 4020 Appliance 27 ST 4020 Front Panel 27 ST 4020 Rear Panel 27 MX Product Family 28 MX Product Family Specifications 28 MX 2010 Appliance 29 MX 2010 Front Panel 29 MX 2010 Rear Panel 29 MX 3020 Appliance 30 MX 3020 Front Panel 30 MX 3020 Rear Panel 30 All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 5: ...e Acrobat Reader at http www adobe com The following documents contain additional information about the LogLogic Appliances LogLogic Release Notes Provides information specific to the release including product information new features and functionality resolved issues known issues and any late breaking information Check the LogLogic Support Web Site periodically for further updates LogLogic Upgrad...

Page 6: ...t LogLogic is committed to the success of our customers and to ensuring our products improve customers ability to maintain secure reliable networks Although LogLogic products are easy to use and maintain occasional assistance might be necessary LogLogic provides timely and comprehensive customer support and technical assistance from highly knowledgeable experienced engineers who can help you maxim...

Page 7: ...Note Provides additional information that is useful but not always essential Tip Highlights guidelines and helpful hints This guide also uses the following conventions to highlight code and command line elements Monospace is used for programming elements such as code fragments objects methods parameters and HTML tags and system elements such as file names directories paths and URLs Monospace bold ...

Page 8: ...8 Quick Start Guide Conventions All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 9: ...e LogLogic Upgrade Guide Setting Up the Appliance with a Browser To set up a LogLogic Appliance using the browser Step 1 Connecting the Appliance to a Network on page 9 Step 2 Logging in to the Appliance on page 10 Step 3 Configuring Log Source Auto Identification on page 10 Step 4 Configuring Network Settings on page 10 Step 5 Setting the Time Zone and Time on page 11 Step 1 Connecting the Applia...

Page 10: ...this now or later To add more user accounts see the Managing Users chapter in the LogLogic Administration Guide To change the admin password later see the Setting User Preferences chapter in the LogLogic Users Guide Step 3 Configuring Log Source Auto Identification 1 Expand the Administration option in the left margin of the browser window 2 Under Administration select System Settings The General ...

Page 11: ... Management Station as the common NTP server All Appliances must have their time settings in sync It is important to have an NTP server set up for a single Appliance as well Select Specify Time and manually define the system time MMDDhhmmYY ss 5 Click Update to save your changes The Appliance prompts you that an immediate reboot is required 6 Click OK to let the Appliance reboot for changes to tak...

Page 12: ...network settings a Set the Appliance IP address and interface network settings set ip IP address subnet mask default gateway interface name If you are bonding two interfaces together use interface name to indicate bond0 or bond1 Example set ip 10 9 3 250 255 255 255 0 10 9 3 1 eth0 b Set the DNS server IP address set dns DNS IP address Example set dns 10 1 1 5 5 Set the local time zone set timezon...

Page 13: ...2 Either reboot or halt the Appliance To reboot the Appliance type system reboot To halt the Appliance type system halt and wait for approximately 2 minutes for the Appliance to cease operation before removing power CAUTION When powering down the appliance it is important to follow a proper shutdown procedure Failure to comply could cause a corrupted file system loss of data or a failure to boot t...

Page 14: ...14 Quick Start Guide Setting Up the Appliance using the Console All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 15: ...of products Sorted by Appliance family every model is described Contents LX Product Family 16 ST Product Family 22 MX Product Family 28 Note All LogLogic 2U Appliances come with mounting slides that you can use to mount to a 19 inch enclosed equipment rack Hardware such as brackets and screws are provided to secure the Appliances to the 19 inch equipment rack All manuals and user guides at all gui...

Page 16: ...y 1 degree C per 300 meters above sea level for Models 510 1010 and 2010 Relative Humidity 20 80 non condensing 19 Rack Mount Chassis 1U 1U 1U 1U 2U 2U Chassis Mounting Front panel attaches to rack or cabinet Rail kit provided Rails adjust 28 to 31 and attach to front and rear of rack or cabinet Caution Rails cannot be properly mounted if adjusted to under 28 Chassis W x H x D 17 25 x 1 75 x19 inc...

Page 17: ...X 510 and LX 1010 Front Panel LX 510 and LX 1010 Rear Panel ID Description A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description C Cooling Fan D Power Source E Power Switch F USB Ports x3 G Serial Port H Video Port I J Eth1 and Eth0 Ports A B C D E F G H I J All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 18: ...ront Panel LX 820 Rear Panel ID Description A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description C Power Source D Cooling Fan E USB Ports x4 F Video Port G Serial Port H Eth 2 Port I Eth 0 Port J Eth 1 Port A B C D E F G H I J All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 19: ...020 Rear Panel ID Description A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description C Cooling Fan D Power Source E Alarm Reset F USB Ports x2 G Video Port H Serial Port I Eth 3 and Eth 2 Ports J Eth 1 and Eth 0 Ports K L Eth 5 and Eth 4 Ports A B C D E F G H F I J K L All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 20: ...l LX 2010 Rear Panel ID Description A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description C Power Module x2 D Power Source x2 E Alarm Reset F USB Ports x2 G Eth0 Port H Serial Port I Video Port J Eth1 Port K Eth2 Port A B C D E F G I J K H All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 21: ...Rear Panel ID Description A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description C Power Module D Power Source E Alarm Reset F USB Ports x2 G Serial Port H Video Port I Eth 3 Eth 2 Ports J Eth 1 Eth 0 Ports K Eth 4 Eth 5 Ports A B C D E F G H I J K F All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 22: ...0 to 10 000 ft 16 to 3048 m 50 to 10 000 ft 16 to 3048 m Operating Temperature 10 35 degrees C Derate maximum temperature by 1 degree C per 300 meters above sea level for Models 2010 and 3010 Relative Humidity 20 80 non condensing 19 Rack Mount Chassis 1U 2U 1U 2U 2U Chassis mounting Rail kit provided Each rail adjusts from 28 to 31 and attaches to front and rear of rack or cabinet Caution Rails c...

Page 23: ... Rear Panel ID Description A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description C Cooling Fan x2 D Power Source x2 E Alarm Reset F USB Ports x2 G Video Port H Serial Port I Eth 3 and Eth 2 Ports J Eth 1 and Eth 0 Ports K L Eth 5 and Eth 4 Ports A B C D E F G H F I J K L All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 24: ...D Description A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description ID Description C Power Module x2 I Video Port D Power Source x2 J Eth1 Port E Alarm Reset K Eth2 Port F USB Ports x2 L Eth3 Port G Eth0 Port M Eth4 Port H Serial Port A B C D E F G I J K H M L All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 25: ...stances Types ID Description A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description C Power Module x2 D Power Source x2 E Alarm Reset F USB Ports x2 G Video Port H Serial Port I Eth 3 Port J Eth 2 Port K Eth 1 Port L Eth 0 Port FC Fibre Channel 1 2 Cable Type and Distance meters Rate OM1 OM2 OM3 2Gbps 150 300 500 4Gbps 70 150 380 8Gbps 121 50 150 A B All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 26: ...n A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description ID Description C Power Module x2 I Video Port D Power Source x2 J Eth1 Port E Alarm Reset K Eth2 Port F USB Ports x2 L Eth3 Port G Eth0 Port M Eth4 Port H Serial Port A B C D E F G I J K H M L All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 27: ...nel ST 4020 Rear Panel ID Description A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description C Power Module D Power Source E Alarm Reset F USB Ports x2 G Serial Port H Video Port I Eth 3 Eth 2 Ports J Eth 1 Eth 0 Ports K Eth 4 Eth 5 Ports A B C D E F G H I J K F All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 28: ...er 300 meters above sea level for Model 2010 Relative Humidity 20 80 non condensing 20 80 non condensing 19 Rack Mount Chassis 2U 2U Chassis Mounting Rail kit provided Each rail adjusts from 28 to 31 and attaches to front and rear of rack or cabinet Caution Rails cannot be properly mounted if adjusted to under 28 Chassis W x H x D 17 5 x 3 5 x 28 inches 44 45 x 8 89 x 71 12 cm 17 5 x 3 5 x 28 inch...

Page 29: ...0 Front Panel MX 2010 Rear Panel ID Description A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description C Power Module x2 D Power Source x2 E Alarm Reset F USB Ports x2 G Eth0 Port H Serial Port I Video Port J Eth1 Port K Eth2 Port A B C D E F G I J K H All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 30: ...l ID Description A Attention LED B Power Button ID Description C Power Module D Power Source E Alarm Reset F USB Ports x2 G Serial Port H Video Port I Eth 3 Eth 2 Ports J Eth 1 Eth 0 Ports K Eth 4 Eth 5 Ports A B C D E F G H I J K F All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

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