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Director

Connect Power to Director

For power fault protection, Director is equipped with redundant power connections. If one power source becomes unavailable due to an interruption in AC power or failure of the power brick, the other power source keeps Director operating normally. If both power sources become unavailable, Director passively keeps all in-line network links open, passing all traffic between the network ports. (When power is not available, no data is seen at the Monitor ports.)

Management

RS232

INPUT

OUTPUT

Port

 

 

 

 

 

Model: Dual Gig Copper Port Agg Tap, -48V

 

 

P/N: PAD-GCU-48V

SERIAL

NUMBER XXXXXX

Figure 9: Connecting redundant power supplies

Supply power to Director using the power cords that were included with the unit. If you plan to use redundant power, make sure that you connect the power supplies to two separate, independent power sources for maximum protection. One or both Front Panel Power LEDs are illuminated, depending on whether you used one power supply or two.

Connect the local CLI Interface

All configuration options, filters, and status can be accessed using the Director Command Line Interface (CLI). You can run the CLI locally over the RS-232 serial port or remotely over the Management port.

If you choose to run the CLI locally, connect a DB9 cable from the RS-232 port on the back of the Director chassis to your computer; the computer needs to have terminal emulation software such as HyperTerminal to access the Director CLI.

To connect the CLI for local use over the RS-232 serial port:

1.Connect a PC with terminal emulation software, such as HyperTerminal, to Director using the RS-232 DB9 cable supplied with Director.

Management

RS232

INPUT

OUTPUT

Port

 

 

 

 

 

Model: Dual Gig Copper Port Agg Tap, -48V

 

 

P/N: PAD-GCU-48V

SERIAL

NUMBER XXXXXX

To computer with

terminal emulation software

Figure 10: Connecting RS-232 Cable to Director

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Contents Smart Filtering Appliance Trademarks and Copyrights Contents Appendix C Appendix aAppendix B Filter parametersChapter Introduction Monitor port Filtering Key FeaturesEase of Use Passive, Secure TechnologyAbout this Guide DescriptionDirector Architecture Director internal architectureUSB port Director ManagementTypical Application Network LinksMonitoring Tools IBypass Switch Method In-line Monitoring of 10 Gigabit LinksExternal Network Tap method Monitor Port LEDs Power LEDsDirector Front Panel DNM / Network Port LEDsDirector Rear Panel XFPChapter Installing Director Plan the Installation Unpack and Inspect the Director deviceInstall Director Network Modules Install SFP and XFP Monitor port ModulesRack Mount the Director device Connect Power to Director Connect the local CLI InterfaceTip Connect the remote CLI InterfaceBaud Data bits No parity 1 stop bit No flow control To connect the CLI for remote use over the Management portLog into the CLI To log into the CLIConfigure Director using the CLI Change Director User Name and PasswordTo change the user name and password To assign a new Manager IP address to Director To change the port modeAssign a New Manager IP Address Change Port ModesSave and Load Director Configurations Set the Current Date and TimeUsing the CLI Help Command To view CLI help informationUsing the CLI Command History Buffer Current config fileConnect Span Ports to Director To connect a Span portConnect Director With In-line Network Links To connect an in-line network linkConfigure a Matrix Switch connection in Director Check the InstallationConnect Monitoring Tools to Director Chapter Configuring Filters Using the CLI SyntaxEnter filter commit. The switch connection is activated Copy Traffic From Any Network Port to Any Monitor PortRegenerate Traffic to Any Set of Monitor Ports Lter add inports=n1.1 action=redir redirports=m.3-m.5Create Filters To create a filter that selects IPv4 packets by protocolCreate Complex Filters Logical and filter connectionView filters UDPWork with configurable 10 Gigabit ports Configurable 10 Gigabit XFP ports used as Network portsNetwork Port 11 XFP Port Understand filter interactions CAMFlow diagram now looks as follows Exclusive filters N1.1 ipproto=UDP action=drop N1.1 m.1To change the Director filter configuration Understand pending and active filtersEnter filter list to view the pending filter list User interactions Filter capacityDaisy-chaining Multiple Director Chassis Appendix a Director Specifications Specifications, chassisCertifications Specifications, DNMEnvironmental Available ModelsAppendix B Command Line Interface Command Sub-Command Parameters Example and descriptionFilter add ipv6=n inports=n1.1-n1.3 ip Command may includeFilter add and filter ins commands Src=10.1.1.1 action=dropFilter running Load myconfiguration-1Filter list Filter syncPasswd Save myconfiguration-1Show myconfiguration-1 PingSysip show Sysip commitSysip ipaddr=192.168.1.2 netmask=255.255.0.0 TimeUser add name=bob pw=bob-pw priv=3 This This command is only available at root level CommandUser show Is onlyFilter parameters Director Filter Parameters Qual Value Example DescriptionAppendix C Protocol Numbers Num Keyword ProtocolMobile L2TP Limitations on Warranty and Liability By Net Optics, Inc. All Rights Reserved