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® Data Loss Prevention (McAfee DLP) appliances to help you to manage and maintain them. For information on running and installing McAfee DLP in a virtual environment, see the McAfee Data Loss Prevention Virtual Installation Guide. About the appliances McAfee DLP software runs on these appliance models.
9 TB 32 GB Yes Model 1650 The model 1650 appliance ships on a Supermicro X7DBU system board. Back panel hardware components The illustration identifies the hardware components on the back panel of the appliance. Figure 1 1650 back panel...
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Model 3650 The model 3650 appliance ships on a Supermicro X7DBU system board. Back panel hardware components The illustration identifies the hardware components on the back panel of the appliance. Figure 3 3650 back panel 1 Power supplies 5 VGA port 2 PS2 ports 6 Management port 3 USB ports...
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Model 4400 The model 4400 appliance ships on an Intel Server System SR2612UR. For more information on the Intel Server System SR2612UR, see the Intel documentation. • Intel Server System SR2612UR Technical Product Specification: ® http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5520ur/sb/sr2612ur_tps_13.pdf • Intel Server System SR2612UR Service Guide: ®...
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Table 2 4400 indicator light states Indicator light Description Power supply + 12V OK • Off — Initial state • Green — +12V output is enabled for a power supply Enclosure services subsystem • Off — Initial state fault • Amber — Enclosure Service Processor on the midplane detects a failure condition System identify •...
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Table 3 4400 system status indicator light states (continued) Color State Status Blink Non-fatal alarm — System is likely to fail: • Critical voltage threshold crossed • VRD hot asserted • Minimum number of fans to cool the system not present or failed •...
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7 NIC 4 activity 3 Hard drive activity 8 NIC 1 activity 4 System ID button 9 NIC 3 activity 5 System cold reset button 10 NMI button (recessed) NICs 1, 3, and 4 are not used by the McAfee DLP appliance.
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Table 5 5500 system status indicator light states Color State Status Green Solid System booted and ready Blink System degraded: • Non-critical threshold crossed: • Temperature • Voltage • Power supply input or output • Fan redundancy lost, sufficient system cooling maintained •...
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Table 5 5500 system status indicator light states (continued) Color State Status Amber Solid Fatal alarm — System has failed or shut down: • CPU CATERR signal asserted • CPU 1 missing • CPU Thermal Trip • CPU ERR2 signal asserted •...
McAfee DLP appliances ship with replaceable hard drives and power supplies. Replace the hard drive Each McAfee DLP appliance uses hot-swappable hard drives connected to a RAID controller. The RAID controller allows the system to continue operating if a single disk drive fails. A single failed hard drive can be replaced while the system is still operational.
Slide the replacement power supply into the appliance until it is fully seated and the latch has engaged. Connect the power cord to the replacement power supply. Diagnosing hardware problems McAfee DLP appliance shipments include the Intel Diagnostic Tool (IDT). For information on performing hardware diagnostics using the supplied IDT, see KnowledgeBase article PD24396.
Make sure Java is installed on the computer that connects to the RMM. Task Download the McAfee DLP Manager .iso image file to the computer that connects to the RMM. Locate the grant number you received after purchasing the product.
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Select the .iso file and re-image. On the Remote Control tab, click Launch Console. On the Device tab, select Redirect ISO and browse to the .iso file. On the Remote Control tab, select Server Power Control | Power Cycle Server. The appliance re-images using the .iso file.
If a power supply fails, contact McAfee for a replacement unit. If a McAfee DLP appliance loses power for any reason, the appliance will not come back up unless you change the BIOS setting in advance. The motherboard is set to off by default.