Nortel Networks 4500 FIPS manual Physical Interfaces

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Figure 2 – Physical Interfaces

The physical interfaces include the dual power plugs for the redundant power supplies, the power and reset buttons, the serial port, the LAN Port RJ-45 connector, and up to six slots containing additional network connectors. The power and reset buttons light up to indicate power and hard disk activity respectively. Each RJ-45 connector is accompanied with Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), including green and orange LEDs on the LAN Port, and Link/Activity and 10/100Mbps LEDs on the 10/100BASE-TX LAN ports.

Figure 3 shows details of the LAN Port LEDs, with the green LED indicating 100Mbps activity, and the orange LED indicating link status and activity. More information on these LEDs and the LAN Port interface can be found in the Contivity Extranet Switch 4500 Getting Started Guide, 1C.

Figure 3 – LAN Port LEDs

Figure 4 shows details of the 10/100BASE-TX LAN Port LEDs, with the link status LED indicating connection to a hub, the activity LED indicating traffic being sent, and the 100TX LED indicating 100Mbps operation. More information on these LEDs and the /100BASE-TX LAN Port interface can be found in the manual “Getting Started with the Contivity Extranet Switch 4500”.

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Contents Level 2 Validation February Copyright 2000 Nortel NetworksTable of Contents Introduction Contivity Extranet 4500 SwitchSecure Operation of the Contivity Switch References IntroductionPurpose TerminologyCopyright 2000 Nortel Networks Contivity Extranet 4500 Switch Cryptographic ModuleModule Interfaces Physical Interfaces Switch physical interface Fips 140-1 Logical Interface Redundancy and Physical SecuritySteel Cover of the Extranet Switch Contivity Extranet Switch Roles and Services Damaged Tamper-Evident LabelCrypto Officer Services User Services Secure Operation of the Contivity Switch Key ManagementSelf Tests Recommended Required