
SS-200 Application & Hardware Installation —
The SS-200 is used primarily in conjuction with two SS-100s to monitor and anlay- sis Primary and Redundant Distribution Networks. Figure 2 depicts a typical set of monitoring tools attached to a primary circuit that automatically switch to the redundant cir- cuit allowing uninterrupted monitoring using only one network interface card (NIC) for each monitoring device to see the combined traffic.
Figure 2 - SS-200 Connectivity Diagram
To connect the SS-200 into the network, refer to FIGURE 3 and follow these steps:
Step 1. Two power supplies are provided for the SINGLEstream™ SS-100 and one power sup- ply for the SINGLEstream™ SS-200. Use of the second power supply is strongly rec- ommended for the SINGLEstream™ SS-100 to assure uninterrupted monitoring.
Connect both power supply barrel connectors into the POWER 1 and 2 ports, respec- tively, of the SINGLEstream™ SS-100. Plug the power Supplies into the external power source, furthermore, connecting the second power supply to a different external power source circuit than the first power supply eliminates power as a single point of failure. The POWER 1 and 2 LEDs illuminate indicating power 1 and 2, respectively, are on. Either LED not illuminated indicates a defective power source and immediate replacement is required to insure redundant power integrity.
IMPORTANT: The maximum length of 100 meters must not be exceeded between end-points.
Step 2. Designate one SINGLEstream™ SS-100 primary and the other redundant. Connect the primary network cables to the primary SINGLEstream™ SS-100 RJ45 port NETWORK A connector. The NETWORK-A LINK LED illuminates indicating link has been established between the NETWORK A connector and primary NETWORK A device.
NOTE: Let the “LINK” LED be your guide. If you are properly connected, NETWORK-A and NET- WORK-B “LINK” LEDs remain illuminated simultaneously.
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