Display Detail - Fluke TAP-100-2X16 Hardware Manual

16-port dual output copper tap
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Hardware Installation
The functionality of the B network appliance is the same as the A network appliance.
The top TAP B port is connected to one of the Network Interface Cards (NICs) of the other
network appliance using a DRL366-3 tap cable. The selected INLINE port data is output on
pins 3 and 6 of the top TAP B port.
The bottom TAP B port is connected to the other NIC of the same network appliance using
a DRL366X-3 cross-over tap cable. The selected INLINE port data is output on pins 1 and 2
of the bottom TAP B port.

DISPLAY DETAIL

The TAP-100-2X16 displays the connection status of each insert channel. The typical display
described herein will be for the TAP-100-2X16 as shown in the examples below.
Figure 3. Connect the miniature 4-pin male quick lock power supply connector into the POWER port of the
TAP-100-2X16 Copper Tap and then plug the power supply into the external power source wall
receptacle. Shortly after powering up, an initialization message (i.e., "loading") will be displayed.
Figure 4. Next, the Fluke Networks logo will illuminate the display, indicating successful initialization.
Figure 5. The scrolling graphic displays the TAP-100-2X16 Copper Tap model number and switch status
(TAP A = OFFLINE and TAP B = OFFLINE). TAP A and TAP B are OFFLINE and no signals are
passed through to connected network devices.
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