Black Box EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP), ET1000A, ET0010A, ET0100A, ET10000A manual MIB Support

Models: ET10000A ET0100A ET0010A ET1000A

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Table 10 ET10000A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications

Product Overview

Table 10 ET10000A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications

Category

Specification

Interfaces

(2) 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports for encrypting and decrypting traffic

 

(single mode, multimode, or copper)

 

10/100 Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet LAN port for management

 

RS-232C port for management

 

(3) Auxiliary Gigabit LAN ports (not enabled)

 

(3) Auxiliary 10/100 Ethernet LAN ports (not enabled)

 

(1) Gigabit Ethernet port for management (not enabled)

 

(1) USB port for management (not enabled)

Mechanical Dimensions

19 inch rack mount design

 

2U tamper evident chassis

 

Dimensions: 3.5” H x 17” W x 20” D

 

Weight: 18 pounds

Electrical: AC power supplies

Voltage: 90 - 264 VAC Full Range

 

Frequency: 47 - 63 Hz

 

Input Current: 6.0 / 3.0 A for 115 / 230 VAC

 

Inrush Current: 60A / 80A MAX. FOR 115 / 230 VAC Per Power

 

Module

 

MAX Input Power: 350W

Electrical: DC power supplies

Voltage: DC -36 V - -72 V

 

Input Current: 12A Maximum for -48VDC

 

Inrush Current: 20A MAX for each power unit

 

MAX Input Power: 350W

Environmental

Operating temperature: 0 to 40 degrees C (32 to 104 degrees F)

 

Operating humidity: Up to 90% (non-condensing)

 

Operating altitude: -200 to 10,000 feet AMSL

Regulatory

See “ET10000A Regulatory Information” on page 82.

 

 

MIB Support

This section identifies the Black Box MIBs and standard MIBs that are used to manage ETEP appliances. The MIBs can be loaded into a management station SNMP client application, which typically includes a MIB browser and an SNMP trap receiver. The SNMP management application uses the MIBs to interpret the SNMP queries made on the appliance and to interpret SNMP traps generated by the appliance.

The ETEP supports the MIBs listed in Table 11. In some cases MIB objects are supported only to the extent that they return values when a MIB walk is performed on the appliance. Refer to the MIBs themselves, which are included on the software CD, for details about the MIB objects and expected behavior.

To learn more about the traps that the ETEP generates and how to configure them, see the “ETEP Configuration” chapter in the EncrypTight Manager User Guide.

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