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Oracle Talari E100 Hardware Guide
The E100 APNA uses 120-240 V AC.
Important Note About Cabling and Bypass Mode
If your APNA is operating in bypass mode, logic used by the appliance represents the
functionality provided by a crossover cable. This may cause a loss of the link between
the APNA and older network devices that do not support auto-mdix when straight-
through cables are used to connect the LAN and WAN ports of the APNA. In such a
case, a crossover cable is required from the APNA WAN port to the device.
If your network devices support auto-mdix capability, the link should be automatically
established when in bypass mode and there should be no need for crossover cables.
Talari recommends testing and verifying this capability with the APNA powered off for
proper operation.
For assistance, please contact your Talari representative, or the Talari Support team.
Powering Up the Appliance
Checklist for Power Up
Power up the E100 APNA by completing the following steps:
Confirm that the chassis is securely mounted.
Confirm that power and Ethernet cables are connected.
Power up is complete when the following indications appear:
The green power LED on the front of the appliance comes on.
Two quick beeps indicate that the Appliance is booting normally.
The fans operate.
The hard drive LED will flicker as the hard drive is accessed.
Note:
Upon power up, the user must select a physical topology of Fail-to-Wire or Fail-
to-Block. Procedure to select this mode is described below.