Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide
Removal
11. Pull side of device towards the front of the rack until the E1000 Side Rail Locks
(see Figure 5) are exposed.
12. Depress the Side Rail Locks on both sides of the E1000 simultaneously and then
continue to pull device forward until released from rails.
LAN/WAN Connections
When connecting each Ethernet cable (LAN, WAN) to the appropriate connector on the
E1000:
Position the cables carefully, so that they do not put strain on the connectors.
Organize cables in bundles such that cables do not intertwine.
Inspect the cables to make sure that the routing and bend radii are
satisfactory. Reposition cables, if necessary.
Install cable ties in accordance with site requirements.
Important Note About Cabling and Bypass Mode
If your Talari appliance 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 Talari appliance 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
Talari appliance. In such a case, a crossover cable is required from the Talari WAN port
to the network 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 Talari appliance
powered off for proper operation.
For assistance, please contact your Talari representative, or the Talari Support team.
Powering Up the Appliance
When connecting power to the E1000:
Plug the AC power cord into the appliance.
Plug the AC power cord into an uninterrupted AC power source.
The appliance will start automatically.
The E1000 uses 120-240 VAC.
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