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• 10/100Base-T copper Ethernet Port (RJ45), also called the LOM port. You can use this port to
remotely monitor and manage the appliance independently of the Citrix ADC software.
• Two 10/100/1000Base-T copper Ethernet Management Ports (RJ45), numbered 0/1 and 0/2 from
left to right. These ports are used to connect directly to the appliance for system administration
functions.
• Network Ports
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MPX 22040/22060/22080/22100/22120 (12x1G SFP + 24x10G SFP+). Twelve copper or fiber
1G SFP ports and twenty-four 10G SFP+ ports.
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MPX 22040/22060/22080/22100/22120 (24x10G SFP+). Twenty-four 10G SFP+ ports.
The following figure shows the back panel of the MPX 22040/22060/22080/22100/22120 appliances.
Figure 3. Citrix ADC MPX 22040/22060/22080/22100/22120, back panel
The following components are visible on the back panel of the MPX 22040/22060/22080/22100/22120
appliance:
• Non-maskable interrupt (NMI) Button, used at the request of Technical Support to initiate a core
dump. To press this red button, which is recessed to prevent unintentional activation, use a pen,
pencil, or other pointed object. The NMI Button is also available remotely over the network in
the LOM GUI, in the Remote Control menu. For more information, see
topic.
• System status LED, which indicates the status of the appliance, as described in
.
Note
: On an MPX 22040/22060/22080/22100/22120 appliance running LOM firmware version 3.22, the
system status LED indicates an error (continuously glows RED) even though the appliance is function-
ing properly.
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