Thursday 28 April 2016

DataPower Appliance

Front side of  DataPower  Devise:

K: Console Port – This is the DB-9 serial port connector used to initially bootstrap the device. It is hard-wired into a command-line administration shell, as you will see when we move on to initialize the appliance. In some high-security environments, this is the only administrative interface enabled, effectively disabling the ability to do remote administrationand forcing the administrator to have physical access to the appliance in the datacenter.
A, B, C, D, I, J: Link/Activity Lights— These are on each of the four Ethernet interfaces and show you the network speed and when there is network activity. Their function is described in detail in the Install Guide
E: Power Indicator— This should be green under normal conditions—when the device is turned on and connected to an AC power supply. If the device is powered off, there is no AC power supply (perhaps if it has failed or isn’t plugged in), or there is an over temperature condition, so this LED will be off.
F: Storage— This green LED will be on when auxiliary is being accessed.
G: Locate— This blue LED is activated and deactivated by the DataPower firmware.
H: Error Alarm— This yellow LED is illuminated upon device failures
L, M, N, O: Ethernet Connectors— The four RJ45 Ethernet ports, MGMT, ETH0, ETH2,ETH1.
P: PED Port— This is a port for connecting a PIN Entry Device for use with the optional Hardware Security Module (HSM)  that can be ordered with a DataPower device. This port is not present for non-HSM appliances

Back side of DataPower devise:

  • · A, B: Power Supply LEDs
  • · C: LED Diagnostics Panel
  • · D, E: Power Supply Modules 1 and 2
  • · F: Auxiliary Data Storage— Either the hard drives or compact flash used for aux storage.
  • · G: Battery Tray
  • · H: Fan Module 2
  • · I: Power Switch
  • · J: Fan Module 1

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