Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide
Network Deployment Options
Before getting started it is important to determine how the E1000 will be deployed.
When considering deployment options for the E1000, please note that
all bypass pairs
will default to Fail-To-Block until configured otherwise
.
Example instructions for some of the most common deployment scenarios are
provided below:
E1000 as a Router (Gateway, Fail to Block)
Description: The E1000 is deployed as the WAN gateway for the site, and bypass
pairs are configured as Fail-To-Block. Use this design if you plan to use the Talari
Appliance as the edge device for the site. Proceed to the pages below based on your
installation method:
Easy 1
st
Install:
Page 15
Manual Install:
Page 17
E1000 as Layer 2 Fail-To-Wire (Overlay)
Description: The E1000 is deployed on the LAN side of the gateway, and bypass
pairs are configured as Fail-To-Wire. Use this design if you prefer to retain existing
edge devices or plan to install an alternative edge device on the WAN side of the
Talari Appliance. Proceed to the pages below based on your installation method:
Easy 1
st
Install:
Page 15
Manual Install:
Page 17
E1000 with MPLS & Internet Hybrid
Description: The E1000 is deployed as an overlay for MPLS while performing
routing/firewall capabilities for internet links. Use this design if recommended by your
SA, or if you have an MPLS/Internet hybrid network and will not be using the CE Router
Replacement functionality of the Talari APN. Proceed to the pages below based on
your installation method:
Easy 1
st
Install:
Page 15
Manual Install:
Page 17
Other Options
There are other deployment options, and our Talari Implementation team members
will assist you with planning and deploying your new appliance.
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