Juniper Networks IDP250, IDP8200 IDP Sensor LEDs, System Status LEDs, IDP Sensor Power Supplies

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IDP 75, 250, 800, and 8200 Installation Guide

Table 6: IDP Sensor Power Supplies

IDP Sensor

Power Supplies

 

 

75

One fixed power supply.

 

 

250

One removable power supply.

 

 

800, 8200

Two removable hot-swappable power supplies.

 

Both sensors are shipped with the AC power supply.

 

The DC power supplies are optional as FRUs.

 

 

IDP Sensor LEDs

This section describes the LEDs for the following IDP sensor components:

„System status

„Management and high availability ports

„Traffic ports

„Hard drives

„Power supply (back panel)

System Status LEDs

The IDP 75, 250, 800, and 8200 sensors each have three system status lights on the front panel to indicate power, hard drive activity, and overheating. See Table 7.

Table 7: Front Panel System Status LEDs

Color

Function

LED Action Status Description

 

 

 

Green

Power

„ Stays on when powered on.

 

 

„ Stays off when powered off.

 

 

 

Yellow

Hard drive activity

Flickers with activity.

 

 

 

Red

Fault

„ Blinks slowly when a fan fails.

 

 

„ Blinks quickly when system is overheated.

 

 

„ Stays on when the power supply fails.

 

 

„ Stays off when the system is functioning at a normal

 

 

temperature.

 

 

 

Management and High Availability Port LEDs

Management and high availability (HA) ports each have two LEDs—LINK and TX/RX (Figure 8). Management ports are on all sensors. HA ports are available on the IDP 250, 800, and 8200 sensors only. Table 8 describes the LEDs for management and HA ports

14„ IDP Sensor LEDs

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Contents Releases 4.1r2a April Copyright Notice Table of Contents Chapter Adding the Sensor to NSM Index Page Sniffer Mode Passive List of FiguresPage List of Tables Page About This Guide AudienceConventions Icon Meaning DescriptionDocumentation Web Access for DocumentationRequesting Technical Support Self-Help Online Tools and Resources Opening a Case with JtacPage Planning an Installation Installation RoadmapIDP Sensor Placement IDP Configuration BasicsIDP Sensor Deployment Mode Sniffer Mode Passive Advantages and Disadvantages of Sniffer Mode Passive Transparent Mode Inline ActiveNetScreen-Security Manager Page Hardware Overview IDP SensorsIDP 250 Sensor IDP 75 SensorIDP 800 Sensor IDP 8200 Sensor IDP 800 Front PanelConfigurable NIC States Traffic Ports Forwarding InterfacesSettings Modes Availability Description Normal StateNIC Bypass State NIC State OptionsExternal Bypass Unit State NIC Bypass and Cable ChoicesNICs Off State Power Supplies Management PortsConsole Serial Port Management PortIDP Sensor Power Supplies IDP Sensor LEDsSystem Status LEDs Management and High Availability Port LEDsTraffic Port LEDs Hard Drive LEDs on Front PanelPower Supply LED Definitions Back Panel LED Description Power Supply LEDs on Back PanelHard Drive LED Definitions Front Panel LED Description Installing the Sensor General Installation GuidelinesRack Mounting the IDP Sensor Mounting Using Device Rack RailsRequired Tools Mounting Using Midmount Brackets Rail with Hinged Rear BracketConnecting Power RU Device IDP 75 Midmount BracketConfiguring the IDP Sensor Initial Configuration OptionsSimple Configuration Simple Configuration SettingsSimple Configuration Values Advanced ConfigurationConnecting to the Sensor Using the Console Serial Port to Configure the SensorType an IP address and press Enter Following text appears Using the Management Port to Configure the Sensor Connecting Directly Using the Management PortConnecting Remotely Using the Management Port Simple or Advanced Configuration Using the Management PortQuickStart Simple Configuration ACM Advanced ConfigurationManager Administrator’s Guide Connecting the High Availability Port Connecting Forwarding InterfacesVerifying Traffic Flow Adding the Sensor to NSM Adding Your Sensor to NSMSelect Device is Reachable default Add Device Wizard Connection Settings Type ssh-keygen -l -f sshhostdsakey and press Enter Checking the Status of Your Sensor Add Device Wizard Importing the DevicePage Updating Software on the Sensor Updating IDP Sensor Software Using NSM Firmware ManagerLoading a Sensor Image into NSM Upgrading Sensor Software Updating IDP Sensor Software Without NSMReimaging the IDP Sensor Page Remove a Power Supply Replacing a Power Supply IDP 800, and 8200 OnlyServicing the Device Replacing a Hard Drive IDP 800 and 8200 Only Install a Power SupplyRemove a Hard Drive Install a Hard Drive Hard Drive Latch in Closed PositionPage Bridge Mode Advanced ConfigurationAdvanced Deployment Modes Bridge Mode Advantages and Disadvantages of Bridge ModeRouter Mode Advantages and Disadvantages of Router ModeAdvantages and Disadvantages of Proxy-ARP Mode Proxy-ARP ModeIDP High Availability Deployment Modes Specifications IDP 75 Technical Specifications Physical Specifications ValueAC Power Specifications Nominal Value Acceptable Range Power Cord Specifications CountryEnvironmental Specifications IDP 250 Technical SpecificationsSpecification Value IDP 800 Technical Specifications IDP 8200 Technical Specifications EMI Compliance Safety ComplianceImmunity Index ACMIDP 75, 250, 800, and 8200 Installation Guide 54 „ Index
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