Juniper Networks IDP8200, IDP250, IDP 800, IDP75 Traffic Port LEDs, Hard Drive LEDs on Front Panel

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Chapter 2: Hardware Overview

Figure 8: LEDs for Management and HA Ports

Table 8: IDP Sensor Management and High Availability Port LED

Port LED

Description

Status

 

 

 

LINK

Port connection/

Blinks amber to indicate activity on the port.

 

activity indicator.

 

 

 

 

TX/RX

Speed indicator.

„ Stays off for 10 Mbps.

 

 

„ Glows green for 100 Mbps.

 

 

„ Glows amber for 1000 Mbps.

 

 

 

Traffic Port LEDs

The IDP 75, 250, 800, and 8200 sensors each have two traffic status LEDs on each traffic port.

Table 9: IDP Sensor Traffic Port LEDs

Indicator

Location

Color/Status

Speed/Description

 

 

 

 

Link Activity

Left LED

Green

„ Stays on when there is a link.

 

 

 

„ Stays off when there is no link.

 

 

 

„ Blinks when there is activity.

 

 

 

 

Link Speed

Right LED

None

10 Mbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

Green

100 Mbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yellow

1 Gbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

Orange

10 Gbps

 

 

 

 

Hard Drive LEDs on Front Panel

The front panel of the sensors provide access to hard disk drives for 800 and 8200 sensors only. Table 10 shows the hard drive LED definitions for the 800 and the 8200 sensors.

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Contents Releases 4.1r2a April Copyright Notice Table of Contents Chapter Adding the Sensor to NSM Index Page List of Figures Sniffer Mode PassivePage List of Tables Page Audience About This GuideConventions Icon Meaning DescriptionRequesting Technical Support Web Access for DocumentationDocumentation Opening a Case with Jtac Self-Help Online Tools and ResourcesPage Installation Roadmap Planning an InstallationIDP Sensor Deployment Mode IDP Configuration BasicsIDP Sensor Placement Sniffer Mode Passive Transparent Mode Inline Active Advantages and Disadvantages of Sniffer Mode PassiveNetScreen-Security Manager Page IDP Sensors Hardware OverviewIDP 800 Sensor IDP 75 SensorIDP 250 Sensor IDP 800 Front Panel IDP 8200 SensorTraffic Ports Forwarding Interfaces Configurable NIC StatesNormal State Settings Modes Availability DescriptionNIC Bypass State NIC State OptionsNICs Off State NIC Bypass and Cable ChoicesExternal Bypass Unit State Management Ports Power SuppliesConsole Serial Port Management PortIDP Sensor LEDs IDP Sensor Power SuppliesSystem Status LEDs Management and High Availability Port LEDsHard Drive LEDs on Front Panel Traffic Port LEDsHard Drive LED Definitions Front Panel LED Description Power Supply LEDs on Back PanelPower Supply LED Definitions Back Panel LED Description General Installation Guidelines Installing the SensorRequired Tools Mounting Using Device Rack RailsRack Mounting the IDP Sensor Rail with Hinged Rear Bracket Mounting Using Midmount BracketsRU Device IDP 75 Midmount Bracket Connecting PowerInitial Configuration Options Configuring the IDP SensorSimple Configuration Simple Configuration SettingsAdvanced Configuration Simple Configuration ValuesConnecting to the Sensor Using the Console Serial Port to Configure the SensorType an IP address and press Enter Following text appears Connecting Directly Using the Management Port Using the Management Port to Configure the SensorSimple or Advanced Configuration Using the Management Port Connecting Remotely Using the Management PortACM Advanced Configuration QuickStart Simple ConfigurationManager Administrator’s Guide Verifying Traffic Flow Connecting Forwarding InterfacesConnecting the High Availability Port Adding Your Sensor to NSM Adding the Sensor to NSMSelect Device is Reachable default Add Device Wizard Connection Settings Type ssh-keygen -l -f sshhostdsakey and press Enter Add Device Wizard Importing the Device Checking the Status of Your SensorPage Loading a Sensor Image into NSM Updating IDP Sensor Software Using NSM Firmware ManagerUpdating Software on the Sensor Updating IDP Sensor Software Without NSM Upgrading Sensor SoftwareReimaging the IDP Sensor Page Servicing the Device Replacing a Power Supply IDP 800, and 8200 OnlyRemove a Power Supply Remove a Hard Drive Install a Power SupplyReplacing a Hard Drive IDP 800 and 8200 Only Hard Drive Latch in Closed Position Install a Hard DrivePage Advanced Deployment Modes Advanced ConfigurationBridge Mode Advantages and Disadvantages of Bridge Mode Bridge ModeAdvantages and Disadvantages of Router Mode Router ModeIDP High Availability Deployment Modes Proxy-ARP ModeAdvantages and Disadvantages of Proxy-ARP Mode Specifications Physical Specifications Value IDP 75 Technical SpecificationsAC Power Specifications Nominal Value Acceptable Range Power Cord Specifications CountrySpecification Value IDP 250 Technical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications IDP 800 Technical Specifications IDP 8200 Technical Specifications Immunity Safety ComplianceEMI Compliance ACM IndexIDP 75, 250, 800, and 8200 Installation Guide 54 „ Index
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