Oracle Talari E1000 Hardware Manual
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Oracle Talari E1000
Hardware Guide
Original Publication Date:
Nov 1, 2019

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  • Page 1 Oracle Talari E1000 Hardware Guide Original Publication Date: Nov 1, 2019...
  • Page 2 If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use. Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide | Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................... 3 About This Document .............................. 4 Reference Documents ............................4 Hardware and Software Requirements........................5 About the Appliance ..............................6 Talari APN Overview ............................. 6 Front Panel Configuration ........................... 7 Rear Panel Configuration .............................
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  • Page 6 The emergency response provides immediate coverage, automatic escalation, and other features to ensure that the critical situation is resolved as rapidly as possible. A critical situation is defined as a problem with the installed equipment that severely affects service, traffic, or maintenance capabilities, and requires immediate corrective action. Critical situations affect service and/or system operation resulting in one or several of these situations: ...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Any other problem severely affecting service, capacity/traffic, billing, and maintenance capabilities may be defined as critical by prior discussion and agreement with Oracle. Locate Product Documentation on the Oracle Help Center Site Oracle Communications customer documentation is available on the web at the Oracle Help Center (OHC) site, http://docs.oracle.com.
  • Page 8: About This Document

    5. To download a file to your location, right-click the PDF link, select Save target as (or similar command based on your browser), and save to a local folder. Reference Documents The following documents are available:  Talari APN Glossary ...
  • Page 9: Hardware And Software Requirements

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Hardware and Software Requirements Talari E1000 APN Appliances (APNAs) have the following hardware and software requirements: Hardware: E1000 appliances require a standard 19 inch (480mm) four-post or two-post rack for mounting. Software: The Talari Web Console is supported in latest versions of the following web browsers: ...
  • Page 10: About The Appliance

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide About the Appliance The E1000 is an extension of the E-series of OracleTalari Appliances and intended for use in large branch or regional offices that require higher performance and port density than the E100 provides. The E1000 supports all major Talari Adaptive Private Network (APN) features, including Service Chaining and WAN Optimization.
  • Page 11: Front Panel Configuration

    Thumb Screws Rear Panel Configuration The Talari E1000 may be ordered with three different hardware options. Installation will vary based on which E1000 hardware option is being deployed. Each E1000 hardware option can be visually identified by comparing the back of the appliance to the E1000 back panel images below.
  • Page 12 Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Port Description Gigabit Ethernet (Bypass pair with Port 2) Gigabit Ethernet (Bypass pair with Port 1) Gigabit Ethernet (Bypass pair with Port 4) Gigabit Ethernet (Bypass pair with Port 3) Gigabit Ethernet (Non-bypass) Gigabit Ethernet (Non-bypass)
  • Page 13: E1000: 10G Fiber (2 Port) Expansion Card

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide E1000: 10G Fiber (2 Port) Expansion Card Port 9 Port 10 The E1000: 10G Fiber (2 Port) appliance (shown directly above) is identical to the E1000: No Expansion Card device (shown on page 4) with the addition of the following:...
  • Page 14 Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Port Description 1 Gigabit Ethernet (Bypass pair with port 10) 1 Gigabit Ethernet (Bypass pair with port 9) 1 Gigabit Ethernet (Bypass pair with port 12) 1 Gigabit Ethernet (Bypass pair with port 11)
  • Page 15: Nic Indicator Codes

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide NIC Indicator Codes All Ethernet ports on the E1000 have indicator lights for information on network activity and link status. Please note that the indicator lights differ for the bypass and non- bypass ports, as shown below:...
  • Page 16: Hardware Specifications

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Hardware Specifications The E1000 APNA has the following are the hardware specifications. Specification Power 600 Watt Platinum Efficiency Power Supply; 100- 240V, 50-60 Hz Maximum Power Dissipation Staging Startup Idle Load Watts 89.4 73.8 116.8...
  • Page 17 Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide 186,834 Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) in Hours...
  • Page 18: Installing The Talari Appliance

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Installing the Oracle Talari Appliance Unpacking and Inspection Remove E1000 appliance and accessories from box. Remove E1000 from plastic wrapping. Inspect appliance for signs of damage. Remove foam insert wedged between faceplate and inner front of appliance by using thumbscrews on front of appliance to loosen faceplate.
  • Page 19: 4-Post Rack Mounting (Recommended)

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide 4-Post Rack Mounting (Recommended) The 4-Post Rack mount of the E1000 is designed to be simple, and can be accomplished without the need for screws or brackets. Layout & Required Components:  2x Front Outer Rails ...
  • Page 20 Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Installation 3. Mount the assembled outer rails to the rack by using the self-locking arm locks on each end (highlighted below). Make sure the “Front” arrow is pointing towards the front of the rack and the “Back” arrow is pointing to the back of the rack.
  • Page 21: 2-Post Rack Mounting

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide 2-Post Rack Mounting Layout & Required Components:  2x Front Outer Rails  2x Pre-Threaded (10-32) Brackets for 2-Post Racks  2x Front Outer Rails  2x Non-Threaded Brackets for 2-Post Racks (For use with your own cage...
  • Page 22: Lan/Wan Connections

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Removal 11. Pull side of device towards the front of the rack until the E1000 Side Rail Locks (see Figure 5) are exposed. 12. Depress the Side Rail Locks on both sides of the E1000 simultaneously and then continue to pull device forward until released from rails.
  • Page 23: Network Deployment Options

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Network Deployment Options Before getting started it is important to determine how the E1000 will be deployed. When considering deployment options for the E1000, please note that all bypass pairs will default to Fail-To-Block until configured otherwise.
  • Page 24: Deploying The E1000 Apn Appliance

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Deploying the E1000 APN Appliance Easy 1st Install Important Note: If the Talari configuration for the E1000 does not match the installed hardware (for example, if the appliance is an E1000 with No Expansion Card and an interface...
  • Page 25 Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide E1000 with 10G Fiber Expansion Card: Port 9 Port 10 Port 9: 10 Gigabit Ethernet (non-bypass) Port 10: 10 Gigabit Ethernet (non-bypass) Note: Ports 9 and 10 should only be configured with Bypass Mode set as Fail-to-Block on an E1000 with 10G Fiber expansion card.
  • Page 26: Site Deployment Criteria

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Site Deployment Criteria: NCN:  Easy 1 Install can be used once the Network Control Node (NCN) has been set up for your network. If the E1000 being deployed is intended to become the NCN, please see the instructions for manual installation.
  • Page 27: Manual Install

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Manual Install Important Note: If the Talari configuration for the E1000 does not match the installed hardware (for example, if the appliance is an E1000-Base and an interface between 9 and 12 is configured), the Talari service will not start when the package is applied. A corrected package will have to be uploaded via Local Change Management (as outlined in steps 4-7 of Deploying the Talari Appliance) to bring up the Talari service.
  • Page 28 Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide E1000 with 10G Fiber Expansion Card: Port 9 Port 10 Port 9: 10 Gigabit Ethernet (non-bypass) Port 10: 10 Gigabit Ethernet (non-bypass) Note: Ports 9 and 10 should only be configured with Bypass Mode set as Fail-to-Block on an E1000 with 10G Fiber expansion card.
  • Page 29 Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Site Deployment Criteria: Manual (Legacy) Install requires physical access to the appliance. The end user will require a PC which can be connected directly to the AUX port of the Talari Appliance via an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Troubleshooting Reset Button Power Button The Reset and Power buttons are located behind the faceplate of the appliance, and should only be used under the direction of Talari Support. To access the Reset or Power Buttons, the E1000 faceplate will need to be removed using the thumb screws: Loosen the thumb screws fully.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting Inline Mode (Fail-To-Wire)

    Oracle Talari E1000 | Hardware Guide Troubleshooting Inline Mode (Fail-to-Wire) The E100 APNA is equipped with a capability known as Inline mode with the interfaces in Fail-to-Wire. This capability is designed to prevent a single point of failure. If there is a serious problem with the E100 APNA, the bypass pair goes into bypass mode and forwards traffic through as though the appliance were a wire.

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