Black Box EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP) Installation Guide manual ET0100A Rear Panel

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ET0100A Physical Description

The following table describes how to interpret the LEDs on the ET0100A front panel.

Table 2

ET0100A Front Panel LED Indicators

 

 

 

Indicator Light

State

Indication

Power (green)

Off

Unit is powered off.

 

 

On

Unit is powered on.

Ethernet port status

Off

Loss of signal on the 10/100 link.

(green)a

 

 

 

 

On

The link is up but no traffic is passing over the link.

 

 

 

 

Blinking

Indicates the presence of traffic on the 10/100 link.

Gigabit link status (amber)a

Off

Loss of signal on the Gigabit link.

 

 

On

The Gigabit link is up but no traffic is passing over the link.

 

 

Blinking

Indicates the presence of traffic on the Gigabit link.

Alarm (green)

Off

Normal operation.

 

 

On

The unit is in an error state. This occurs when the

 

 

 

diagnostics detect a boot failure, a critical error threshold is

 

 

 

exceeded, or a FIPS test fails when the ETEP is in FIPS

 

 

 

mode.

Diagnostic code display

On

Displays diagnostic codes during boot up. After boot up, it

 

 

 

reflects the operational state of the appliance and error

 

 

 

conditions.

 

 

 

 

a. The link status LEDs are on the remote and local data ports, and Ethernet management port.

Rear Panel

The ET0100A rear panel is shown in Figure 7.

Figure 7 ET0100A Rear Panel

Elements of Figure 7:

1)Power receptacle

2)Fan

3)Product ID label

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Contents EncrypTight Enforcement Point Etep Installation Guide Table of Contents Initial Setup Index Table of Contents Etep Installation Guide About This Document Contacting Black Box Technical SupportAbout This Document Etep Installation Guide Product Overview Etep IntroductionMultipoint Ethernet Encryption using EncrypTight Front Panel Connectors ET0010A Physical DescriptionStatus Indicators Indicator Light State IndicationET0100A Physical Description Rear PanelLED Indicators ET0100A Front Panel ConnectorsET0100A Front Panel LED Indicators ET0100A Rear PanelET1000A Front Panel Connectors ET1000A Physical DescriptionET1000A LED Indicators ET1000A Front Panel LED IndicatorsPower Supply # ET1000A Rear PanelCategory Feature FeaturesEtep Feature Summary Etep Hardware ComparisonSpecification SpecificationsET0010A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications CategoryET0100A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Category SpecificationET1000A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Before You Start InstallationSafety Guidelines Software How it’s used Vendor Software RequirementsThird party management station software Ambient temperature Etep Site PreparationFirewall ports Installing the ET0010AFirewall Ports Standalone Cipher Protocol Port Description ETEPs EngineUnpacking the Shipping Carton ET0010A Installation StepsCabling Requirements ET0010A ET0010A Standard CablesInstallation Instructions ET0010A Accessory screws and feetTo install the Etep in a rack Bottom rear view of the ET0010A, with rack mount bracketsInstallation Front view of ET0010A mounting brackets and power supply To install the Etep on a solid surfaceScrew holes for rubber feet installation on bottom of unit Connecting the Cables ET0010A To cable the ET0010APowering On the ET0010A ET0010A CablingET0100A Installation Steps Installing the ET0100ATo power on the Etep Cabling Requirements ET0100AET0100A Standard Cables Rack-Mount Installation ET0100AUnpacking the Shipping Carton ET0100A ET0100A Port Cabling Supplied byConnecting the Cables ET0100A To cable the ET0100APowering on the ET0100A To power on the ET0100AInstalling the ET1000A Improperly seated ET0100A power cableET1000A Standard Cables ET1000A Installation StepsCabling Requirements ET1000A ET1000A Port Cabling Supplied byRack Mount Installation ET1000A Unpacking the Shipping Carton ET1000AConnecting the Cables ET1000A To install the ET1000A in a rackPowering on the ET1000A To cable the ET1000ADual power supplies on the ET1000A rear panel To power on the ET1000AAppliance model Operational code Shutting Down the EtepShutdown operational codes To shut down the Etep from the CLI Related topicLogging In Through a Serial Link Initial SetupOverview About the management port IP address, mask and gateway Configuring the Management PortTo log in to the CLI via a serial link Management Port Default Gateway About auto-negotiation Link speeds on the management portTo configure the management port Link speeds on the management portAttribute Description Setting the Date and TimeManagement port autoneg command description Etep Throughput Speeds Entering a Throughput LicenseTo set the date and time Model Available ThroughputManaging the Etep Configuration ExampleTo add a license from the command line To view the Etep throughput speedEtep CLI User Guide EncrypTight User Guide Maintenance Preventative MaintenanceTo replace a power supply in the ET1000A Obtaining a License for Replacement UnitsReplacing the ET1000A Power Supply What To Do If an Appliance FailsPower cord is removed from power supply # Tamper Switch and Zeroization EtemsRS-232 Serial Cable ET0010A To recover the Etep following zeroizationCable Pinouts RJ-45 Pin DB-9 PinRS-232 Serial Cable ET0100A/ET1000A PinLED Indicators TroubleshootingSymptoms and Solutions Symptom Explanation and Possible SolutionSymptom Explanation and Possible Solutions Error StateError State Symptoms and Solutions ET0010A Self-Tests Diagnostic Code DisplayStatus Codes ET0010A ET0010A Operational CodesET0100A/ET1000A Operational Codes Diagnostic Codes ET0100A and ET1000AET0100A/ET1000A Self-Tests RoHS Directive Appendix a Environmental and Regulatory InformationWeee Directive Regulatory Information ET0010A Regulatory InformationET0100A Regulatory Information European NoticeET1000A Regulatory Information ET0100A CablingNormas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM Electrical Safety Statement Instrucciones DE SeguridadEnvironmental and Regulatory Information Index Index See also license entering Index Etep Installation Guide Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7

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