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Matrix™ 1024 Reference
Dimensions
19 in (W) x 1.73 in (H) x 18 in
48.26 cm (W) x 4.39 cm (H) x 45.72 cm
Power
consumption
Input voltage: 100V-240V auto select
Input frequency: 50/60Hz
93w (317 Btu/h)
Weight
17 lbs (7.7 kg)
Supported media
Operating
Temperature
32° F (0° C) to 104° F (40° C)
Optical/Fiber
Multimode or Single-mode
1 Gb (SX or LX)
10 Gb (SR, LR, ZR)
Humidity
35-85% (non-condensing)
Copper
100/1000 Ethernet
10 Gb Twinaxial (CX4)
Twinax cable must be 2 meters or shorter. Tested with Molex
cables.
Figure 1: Front
A
Port Block Speed
Light that indicates the speed for the port block. If no light is lit for the port block, that port block is unlicensed.
B
Port Status
Light that shows whether that specific port is active. When it blinks, there is traffic on the port. The faster the blinking,
the faster the traffic. When it is dark, the port is not enabled.
C
Port Block
Group of four ports that are assigned a speed (for instance, 1 Gb or 10 Gb). All ports in the port block must be of the
same speed; it cannot have mixed speeds. The 10 Gb licenses float, meaning that if you insert a 10 Gb SFP+ into a port,
that port block will be 10 Gb. If you license two 10 Gb port blocks, the first two port blocks with 10 Gb SFP+s in them are
licensed at 10 Gb. If you insert a 10 Gb SFP+ into a third port block, it remains at 1 Gb and there will be a warning in the
logs and web interface. If you remove one of the first two 10 Gb SFP+s, the third port block upgrades to 10 Gb. If you
require mixed speeds, use 1 Gb in one port block and 10 Gb in a different port block. You can then combine them using
rules and filters.
D
Power
Press and hold for three seconds to turn the device ON or OFF.
To reset to factory defaults, unplug the power cables. Press and hold the Power button. While holding the Power button,
insert the power cable. Continue holding until the device beeps twice.
E
RESET/PWR/
MGMT
RESET
: Reset button. Press to clear the memory and restart the device when the device is not responding. Use instead of
turning off or unplugging the device if there is a problem or before restoring to factory defaults.
PWR
: Power. When solid green, both power supplies are functioning as expected. When solid orange, one of the power
supplies is OFF or not functioning properly. Different from the PWR light on the rear of the device.
MGMT
: Ethernet (management) port. When solid green, an Ethernet cable is connected. When unlit, no cable is
connected and no changes can be made to the settings through either the web UI or CLI.
Figure 2: Rear
F
Power supplies
Redundant auto-selecting 100-240 volt power supplies are standard.
G
MUTE
Mute button to silence the alarm.
H
RST
Reset button. Use to clear the memory and restart the device when the device is not responding. Use instead of turning
off or unplugging the device if there is a problem or before restoring to factory defaults.
I
PWR/RDY/
ALARM
PWR
: Power. Different than the PWR light on the front of the case and useful when troubleshooting web or CLI interface
connectivity issues. When solid green, the web and SSH servers are running. When unlit, no power is present for those
servers.
RDY
: Ready. This light indicates that the web server and SSH server are running so that the web UI and CLI are accessible.
This light blinks during a factory reset; otherwise it is solid green.
ALARM
: Alarm. When this green light flashes, the device is in an alarmed state (for example, failed power supply). There
are no current alarms if the light is dark.
J
MGMT
Ethernet (management) port. Used when configuring the device, which is done through the web user interface (HTTPS)
or command line interface (SSH). The left light is solid yellow when an Ethernet cable is connected. The right light blinks
green with activity.
Additional Help
Tooltips appear when you hover your mouse over each field.
See these topics and others in the help for details about how to
accomplish many tasks:
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How to define a tool port
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How to connect ingress and egress ports
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How to create a rule
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How to create a filter
Technical Support
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