Powering the Appliance
For the Trinzic Reporting 1400 Appliance
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7.
With one person on each side, lift the appliance and position it in front of the equipment rack.
8.
Align the chassis slide rails on the appliance with the rack slide brackets on the posts of the equipment rack.
9.
Slide the appliance into the rack slide brackets.
10.
Secure the rack ears to the rack with two (2) 10-32 screws on each side of the rack.
Powering the Appliance
The Trinzic Reporting 1400 appliance ships with one (1) hot-swappable AC power supply module. You can order an
additional power supply to set up a redundant 1+1 configuration. In the 1+1 configuration, Infoblox recommends
using the power cables shipped with the appliance to connect each power supply to separate power circuits. In
the event of a power failure on one circuit, the appliance can then operate on the other.
Note:
If your appliance comes with one power supply and an empty module, ensure that the power supply is in the
PSU #1 slot and the empty module in the #2 slot. You cannot switch them.
To power the appliance:
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Connect a power cable between the power connector on the back of the appliance and a properly grounded
and rated power circuit that meets the provisions of the current edition of the National Electrical Code, or
other wiring rules that apply to your location. Make sure that the outlet is near the appliance and is easily
accessible.
Cabling the Appliance to a Network
Use one or more Category 5/6 Ethernet cables to connect the Trinzic Reporting 1400 appliance to the network.
1.
Connect an Ethernet cable from the LAN1 port on the appliance to your network switch or router.
Figure 10
Cabling the Trinzic Reporting 1400 appliance to a Network
Switch or
Router
When cabling the reporting appliance to the network, connect
an Ethernet cable from the LAN1 port on the appliance to a
switch or router.
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