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Cabling requirements

The ZPHA device requires the following cables:

Nonstandard USB cable to connect to the IPS/TPS device to receive power (included with 
device).

Fiber or copper network cables, depending on the segment type. Four cables are required per 
segment: two for the IPS/TPS device connections and two for network connections (cables not 
included).

Unpack the ZPHA device

Each system chassis is securely packaged in a shipping box.

CAUTION:  ESD can damage the product if you do not take necessary precautions. Installation 
and maintenance personnel should be properly grounded using ground straps to eliminate the 
risk of ESD damage to the equipment. All cards and modules are subject to ESD damage 
whenever they are removed from the chassis.

Use caution when opening the product boxes.

To unpack the ZPHA system, complete the following steps:

1.

Inspect the packing container. If you see any damage or other signs of mishandling, inform both 
the local freight provider and TippingPoint before unpacking. Your freight provider can provide 
you with the procedures necessary to file a claim for damages.

2.

Carefully open the box.

3.

Remove all packing material.

4.

Verify the contents in the shipping package. Compare the packing list to your shipment and to 
your order. Are all items included? If items are missing, contact your TippingPoint sales or field 
representative.

5.

Remove the chassis from the box.

6.

Open the accessory kit. It contains the cables, documentation, and management software. 

7.

Inspect all the equipment inside for damage. If you think any equipment might be damaged, 
contact your freight provider for how to lodge a damage claim. Also, contact your TippingPoint 
sales or field representative for instructions.

NOTE: 

The shipping materials are recyclable. Save for later use or dispose of them appropriately.

Summary of Contents for TippingPoint ZPHA

Page 1: ...Part Number APEM07687 170111 TippingPoint Zero Power High Availability Installation Guide Modular and Non modular...

Page 2: ...m collects and provides detailed instructions on how to disable the specific features that feedback the information Legal Notice Copyright 2018 Trend Micro Incorporated All rights reserved Trend Micro...

Page 3: ...e located on the front or the back of the device The ZPHA device does not require any other type of power connection to function System grounding requirements Damage from Electromagnetic Static Discha...

Page 4: ...PHA system complete the following steps 1 Inspect the packing container If you see any damage or other signs of mishandling inform both the local freight provider and TippingPoint before unpacking You...

Page 5: ...ot inspected or blocked This section includes the following topics ZPHA device hardware overview on page 3 ZPHA device installation on page 7 Crossover cable installation on page 13 ZPHA device hardwa...

Page 6: ...A device includes one type A and one type B USB port while the non modular ZPHA device includes two type B USB ports You can connect the IPS or TPS device to the ZPHA device through the A or B USB typ...

Page 7: ...n take longer to establish the link As a best practice record the required link times of the network equipment connected to the ZPHA device Use this data to tune your network switching configurations...

Page 8: ...ows the fiber segment modules Figure 2 5 Fiber segment modules 1 Zero Power HA Fiber Segment Module 2 Zero Power HA v2 Fiber Segment Module The following image shows the copper segment module Figure 2...

Page 9: ...the ZPHA device continues to route network traffic to the device and the IPS TPS device blocks the traffic until the reboot sequence completes After the reboot sequence completes reconnect the nonstan...

Page 10: ...The vertical hole spacing on the rack rails must meet standard EIA 310 C requirements which call for one inch 2 54 cm spacing 2 After installing the system case place a segment module into a segment...

Page 11: ...e network traffic through the ZPHA device to the IPS TPS device Connect a cable from port A of the IPS TPS device to port A of the ZPHA device segment Connect a cable from port B of the IPS TPS device...

Page 12: ...e and that traffic is passing through the ZPHA device If traffic is not passing you might need to use a crossover cable instead of a straight cable for one of the network connections See Crossover cab...

Page 13: ...rd 19 or 23 inch rack The vertical hole spacing on the rack rails must meet standard EIA 310 C requirements which call for a one inch 2 54 cm spacing 2 Connect the RJ 45 copper cables to route network...

Page 14: ...in configuration Use a daisy chain configuration to connect multiple ZPHA devices to a single IPS or TPS device A daisy chain setup might be necessary if you need ZPHA device protection for more than...

Page 15: ...k devices connected to the ZPHA device are not auto MDIX enabled you might still need to use a crossover cable in your configuration The following figures display different installations of the ZPHA d...

Page 16: ...k configuration For example if the network devices connected to the ZPHA device are both DTE devices or both DCE devices use a crossover cable to connect one of the network devices to the ZPHA device...

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