36 Deploying the 7100 Series
Deployment options
Both the 2 In-line Bypass unit and the 4 In-line Bypass unit are equipped with
gigabit (10/100/1000) copper interfaces. The interfaces can accommodate both
Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connections.
Because the bypass unit is only available for copper interfaces, fail-open cannot
be provided at this time for the optical fiber in-line interface pairs on the
appliance model 7161.
Both bypass unit models operate at wire speeds and have no impact on
performance.
The 2 In-line Bypass unit
You can deploy the 2 In-line Bypass unit with a 7120.
Figure 3-4
shows the rear panel of the 2 In-line Bypass unit.
Figure 3-4
2 In-line Bypass unit
The 4 In-line Bypass unit
You can deploy the 4 In-line Bypass unit with a 7160.
Figure 3-5
shows the rear panel of the 4 In-line Bypass unit.
10/100/1000 Base-T (MDI) interfaces
6
12
USB ports
1
1
Table 3-2
Bypass unit features
Feature
2 In-line Bypass
unit
4 In-line Bypass
unit
1 - Serial port
2 - Mgmt USB
3 - Power Supply 1
4 - Power Supply 2
5 - NetA
6 - AppA
7 - AppB
8 - NetB
9 - Port group 1
10 - Port group 0
Summary of Contents for 10521148 - Network Security 7161
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Page 24: ...16 Introduction Verifying the materials...
Page 52: ...44 Deploying the 7100 Series Symantec LiveUpdate accessibility...
Page 174: ...166 Maintaining and administering the 7100 Series Using the serial console...
Page 190: ...182 Re imaging and unconfiguring About migration...
Page 198: ...190 Specifications and safety Product certifications...
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