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  • Page 1 GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE TA Series Product Version: 5.8.00 Document Version: 1.0...
  • Page 2 Gigamon Inc.. Trademark Attributions Copyright © 2019 Gigamon Inc. All rights reserved. Gigamon and the Gigamon logo are trademarks of Gigamon in the United States and/or other countries. Gigamon trademarks can be found at www.gigamon.com/legal-trademarks.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series About the GigaVUE Family GigaVUE TA Series Features and Benefits Standard H Series Features GigaVUE TA Series Overview GigaVUE TA Series Nodes Air Flow Direction Displaying Power and Voltage Information Introducing the GigaVUE-TA40 Chassis Air Flow Direction AC and DC-Powered GigaVUE-TA40 Models Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100 Chassis Chassis Cooling Power LEDs...
  • Page 4 GigaVUE-TA200 Notes and Rules AMI BIOS Images Air Flow Direction AC and DC-Powered GigaVUE-TA200 Models Battery Caution Configure the Card Mode – 40Gb/10Gb Support Configuring the Card Mode on GigaVUE-TA10 Configure the Port Mode Breakout Panels 4│ GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 5 Installation and Setup Roadmap Getting Unpacked, Racked, Installed and Connected Rack-Mounting GigaVUE TA Series Unpacking the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator Rack-Mounting the GigaVUE TA Series Two-Post Rack Methods: Four-Post Rack Methods: Basic Connections and Configuration Grounding the GigaVUE TA Series Chassis Avoid Electrostatic Damage! Connecting Power to the GigaVUE TA Series Connecting -48V DC Power Supplies Replacing Fans...
  • Page 6 TA Series Specifications Physical Dimensions and Weight Power Requirements Fan Tray Specification for GigaVUE-TA100 and TA100-CXP Fan Tray Specification for GigaVUE-TA200 Environmental Specifications Standards and Protocols Compliance Safety Emissions Immunity Environmental Security BSMI RoHS 6│ GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 7 VCCI Warranty Regulatory Labels GigaVUE-TA10 GigaVUE-TA40 GigaVUE-TA100 GigaVUE-TA100-CXP GigaVUE-TA200 Console Port Signaling and Cabling NEBS Level 3 Compliance Installation Instructions GigaVUE-TA10, TA40, TA100, TA200 Intrabuilding or Intra-connection for GigaVUE-TA10 Intrabuilding or Intra-connection for GigaVUE-TA40 Intrabuilding or Intra-connection for GigaVUE-TA100 Intrabuilding or Intra-connection for GigaVUE-TA200 Intrabuilding Ports (RJ45) Class A2 Voltage Accessibility Class B Voltage Accessibility...
  • Page 8 The Gigamon Community 8│ GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 9: Introducing The Gigavue Ta Series

    Manager for simplified operations. Traffic from any of these ports can be processed by GigaSMART traffic intelligence functions in GigaVUE H Series devices to further optimize the traffic before it is sent to the tools. About the GigaVUE Family | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 10: Standard H Series Features

    • Low profile 1RU (2RU for GigaVUE-TA200) design offers easy deployment at the top of rack or end of row in data centers. • Depending on the model, the GigaVUE TA Series supports a wide variety of Gigamon® transceivers. Transceivers purchased from other vendors are not supported.
  • Page 11: Gigavue Ta Series Overview

    GigaVUE TA Series Overview Gigamon’s TA Series nodes allow you to aggregate the traffic from multiple low-utilization links before sending the traffic to the GigaVUE H Series or G Series nodes that form your Gigamon Visibility Platform. : The GigaVUE TA Series support network, tool, clustering, and stack port connections to MPORTANT other GigaVUE nodes, including both GigaVUE H Series nodes or G Series (for example, a GigaVUE-...
  • Page 12: Gigavue Ta Series Nodes

    GigaVUE TA Series Nodes GigaVUE TA Series includes the following models: • GigaVUE-TA40 • GigaVUE-TA100 • GigaVUE-TA100-CXP • GigaVUE-TA200 GigaVUE TA Series Nodes | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 13: Air Flow Direction

    Displaying Power and Voltage Information The output of the following show commands display power information on a GigaVUE-TA10 node: GigaVUE TA Series Nodes | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 14: Introducing The Gigavue-Ta40 Chassis

    Figure 1: The GigaVUE-TA40 Chassis shows the ports at the front of the GigaVUE-TA40 chassis. Refer to Table 1: GigaVUE-TA40 Ports for a description of each of the ports. Introducing the GigaVUE-TA40 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 15 Use the Mgmt port for remote configuration of the GigaVUE-TA40 Traffic Aggregator over a 10/100/1000 Ethernet network. Console Use the console port for local configuration of the GigaVUE-TA40 Traffic Aggregator over a serial connection. Introducing the GigaVUE-TA40 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 16: Air Flow Direction

    Install the chassis so the intake air at the front of the chassis is cold. AC and DC-Powered GigaVUE-TA40 Models Gigamon provides both AC and DC-powered versions of the GigaVUE-TA40. Refer to Connecting - 48V DC Power Supplies on page...
  • Page 17 Use the USB port to upgrade software on the GigaVUE-TA100 using a software image on an external USB drive. Refer to Software Upgrade using USB Drive on page Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 18: Chassis Cooling

    60% during normal operations. The temperatures of four components: transceivers, exhaust, CPU, and switch CPU, are monitored. When a component crosses a pre-defined threshold, the fan speed is adjusted dynamically, in increments of approximately 10%. Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 19 The output of the following CLI command displays the fan speed in RPM (the normal operational speed is approximately 12000 RPM; the maximum speed is approximately 19000 RPM): (config) show environment Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 20: Power Leds

    • GREEN indicates the link is operationally up • AMBER indicates the port is administratively disabled Global Fan LED The global fan LED on the front of the chassis is as follows: Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 21: Individual Fan Leds

    Stack-Links at 40Gb The GigaVUE-TA100 can connect to all GigaVUE nodes that support 40Gb through a 40Gb stack-link, using SR4 and LR4 optics, with the following exception: • PRT-HC0-C02 on GigaVUE-HC2 Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 22: Dual Bios Images

    BIOS image in the secondary flash. An SNMP trap can be configured to be sent when the system has booted from the secondary flash. The trap may indicate that the primary flash component needs to be serviced. The trap is as follows: 2ndflashboot: Secondary flash boot notification Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 23: Software Upgrade Using Usb Drive

    Install the chassis so the intake air at the front of the chassis is cold. AC and DC-Powered GigaVUE-TA100 Models Gigamon provides both AC and DC-powered versions of the GigaVUE-TA100. Refer to Connecting - 48V DC Power Supplies on page 54.
  • Page 24 Figure 4: The GigaVUE-TA100-CXP Chassis Front View Table 4: GigaVUE-TA100-CXP Ports Port Description Mgmt Use the Mgmt port for remote configuration of the GigaVUE-TA100-CXP over a 10/100/1000 Ethernet network. Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100-CXP Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 25 In software version 5.3, port breakout is only supported on 40Gb QSFP+ 40GBASE-SR4. Transceivers For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, and connectivity specifications, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix”. Figure 5: The GigaVUE-TA100-CXP Chassis Rear View Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100-CXP Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 26: Chassis Cooling

    SFP vendor name: GIGAMON SFP vendor PN: FTLD10CE3C-GM SFP vendor SN: XWG0J50 SFP Power (1-2) (dBm): -40.00 -40.00 SFP Power (3-4) (dBm): -40.00 -40.00 SFP Power (5-6) (dBm): -40.00 -40.00 Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100-CXP Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 27: Power Leds

    • Blinking GREEN indicates the port is operationally up and there is traffic flowing through the port The other three LEDs operate when ports are in breakout mode as follows: Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100-CXP Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 28: Cxp Port Status Leds

    For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, and connectivity specifications, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix”. Network, Tool, or The QSFP28 and CXP ports on GigaVUE-TA100-CXP can be used as network, tool, or hybrid ports. Hybrid Ports Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100-CXP Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 29: Dual Bios Images

    • Insert the drive into your computer or laptop and drag and drop the software image onto the drive. • Insert the drive into a GigaVUE-TA100-CXP with network access and use the image fetch CLI command with the usb parameter. Introducing the GigaVUE-TA100-CXP Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 30: Air Flow Direction

    SR4 transceivers, a 100Gb port can be broken out into four 25Gb ports, called 4x25G mode. With 40G SR4, 40Gb ESR4 and PLR4 QSFP+ transceivers (QSF-502, QSF-507, and QSF-506, respectively), a 40Gb port can be broken out into four 10Gb ports, called 4x10G mode. Introducing the GigaVUE-TA200 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 31 10/100/1000 Ethernet network. Console Use the console port for local configuration of the GigaVUE-TA200 Traffic Aggregator over a serial connection. The USB port is not supported in software version 5.3. Introducing the GigaVUE-TA200 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 32 Transceivers For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, and connectivity specifications, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix”. Introducing the GigaVUE-TA200 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 33: Chassis Cooling

    Table 7: Component Temperature Thresholds and Actions Transceiver Exhaust Switch CPU Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature 75ºC 70ºC 95ºC 100ºC Warning trap sent Warning trap sent Warning trap sent Warning trap sent Introducing the GigaVUE-TA200 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 34 Fan tray 1 (FAN-TAC20): 1st fan : 12136 RPM 2nd fan : 12522 RPM ----------------------------------------------------------- Fan tray 2 (FAN-TAC20): 1st fan : 12173 RPM 2nd fan : 12443 RPM ----------------------------------------------------------- Introducing the GigaVUE-TA200 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 35: Power Leds

    • GREEN indicates the link is operationally up • AMBER indicates the port is administratively disabled Global Fan LED The global fan LED on the front of the chassis (FAN) is as follows: Introducing the GigaVUE-TA200 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 36: Individual Fan Leds

    The GigaVUE-TA200 supports 256 map rules per chassis, by default and 20 egress port filters per chassis. Filters For details about the maximum map rules, refer to the "Maximum Map Rules" table in the GigaVUE-FM Users Guide. Introducing the GigaVUE-TA200 Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 37: Ami Bios Images

    Install the chassis so the intake air at the front of the chassis is cold. AC and DC-Powered GigaVUE-TA200 Models Gigamon provides both AC and DC-powered versions of the GigaVUE-TA200. Refer to Connecting - 48V DC Power Supplies.
  • Page 38: Configure The Card Mode - 40Gb/10Gb Support

    1 mode <48x | 56x | 64x> The settings for each available mode are summarized in Table 8: 40Gb Port Settings by Card Mode on GigaVUE-TA10: Configure the Card Mode – 40Gb/10Gb Support | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide 38...
  • Page 39: Configure The Port Mode

    ID, for example, when port 1/1/c2 on GigaVUE-TA100 is configured to 4x10G mode, the subports will be: 1/1/c2x1, 1/1/c2x2, 1/1/c2x3, and 1/1/c2x4. When port 1/1/c21 on GigaVUE-TA100-CXP is configured to 4x10G mode, the subports will be: 1/1/c21x1, 1/1/c21x2, 1/1/c21x3, and 1/1/c21x4. Configure the Port Mode | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 40: Breakout Panels

    Breakout panels let you connect ports on a GigaVUE node to a tool or network port or TAP for port breakout or aggregation. The following breakout panels are available: • PNL-M341 • PNL-M343 Refer to G-TAP M Series Hardware Guide for details. Configure the Port Mode | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 41: Installation And Setup Roadmap

    Getting Unpacked, Racked, Installed and Connected Figure 1: Getting Started shows the steps required to get a GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator mounted and running: Figure 1: Getting Started Getting Unpacked, Racked, Installed and Connected | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 42: Rack-Mounting Gigavue Ta Series

    This section describes how to rack-mount the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation node in a standard 1RU rack space using the hardware provided with the chassis. The node mounts in an EIA-standard 19in or 24in telco rack or equipment cabinet, up to 39in deep. Unpacking the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 43: Two-Post Rack Methods

    To mount the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation node in a rack: 1. Attach the orange rack ears to the front or rear of the unit (rear mounting does not apply to GigaVUE-TA200) using the supplied screws. Rack-Mounting the GigaVUE TA Series | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 44: Four-Post Rack Methods

    Figure 2: GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator with Rail Mounting for Four-Post Racks To mount the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation node in a four-post rack: 1. Attach the orange rack ears to the front of the unit using the supplied screws. Rack-Mounting the GigaVUE TA Series | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 45 2. Slide in the provided rails on to the node. The position of the rails can be adjusted to fit the dimensions of the rack by sliding over the rivets and placing them securely over the rivets once set in the desired position. Rack-Mounting the GigaVUE TA Series | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 46 Figure 4: Rear View of the Mounted Node and Rails on the Four-Post Rack 3. Last, tighten the rails to the rear posts using the supplied screws. Rack-Mounting the GigaVUE TA Series | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 47: Basic Connections And Configuration

    1. Locate the grounding holes at the rear of the chassis. Refer to Figure 1: Ground Screws (GigaVUE-TA10 Shown) Figure 2: Ground Screws (GigaVUE-TA200 Shown). Figure 1: Ground Screws (GigaVUE-TA10 Shown) Grounding the GigaVUE TA Series Chassis | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 48: Avoid Electrostatic Damage

    Figure 5: Connecting AC Power on a GigaVUE-TA200. NOTE: For information on connecting the optional DC power supplies, Refer to Connecting - 48V DC Power Supplies on page Connecting Power to the GigaVUE TA Series | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 49 For information on the GigaVUE TA Series power requirements, refer to Power Requirements page 90. : The GigaVUE TA Series does not have power switches – once you connect the system to power, it automatically powers on. Connecting Power to the GigaVUE TA Series | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 50: Connecting -48V Dc Power Supplies

    2. If PSM grounding is required, connect earth ground to the SAFETY GROUND (green/yellow) terminal using a straight blade screwdriver. 3. Connect the positive and negative power wires to the appropriate terminals using a straight blade screwdriver. Connecting Power to the GigaVUE TA Series | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 51: Replacing Fans

    2. Use handle to slide fan into slot. 3. When fan is fully inserted, it locks in place. Connecting Serial Console and Mgmt Ports To make basic connections (serial console and Mgmt ports): Replacing Fans | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 52: Configuring Basic Settings

    Once you have used the console port to configure the Mgmt port’s network properties, you can configure the GigaVUE TA Series node remotely using the Mgmt port’s network connection. : The same commands are available in the command-line interface regardless of how you connect. Configuring Basic Settings | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 53: Access The Command-Line Interface Over The Console Port

    Figure 9: Setting COM Port Properties for the Console Connection 5. Start the terminal connection. You may need to press Enter a few times before you see the login: prompt. Configuring Basic Settings | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 54 • You can use the show serial baudrate command to view the currently configured console port speed. Run the Jump-Start Script Gigamon provides the GigaVUE nodes with a jump-start script that walks you through the process of configuring basic settings. Run this script as follows: 1. Switch to Config mode.
  • Page 55 IPv6 is used in addition to IPv4 if you enable this option. If you enable the IPv6 you have the option of enabling IPv6 autoconfiguration or specifying a static address. Configuring Basic Settings | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 56 IP settings (DHCP or static address and subnet mask) and physical parameters (duplex, MTU, and speed). • Use the ip command to change the default gateway, DNS server, and domain name. Configuring Basic Settings | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 57: Port Licensing

    On the GigaVUE-TA100, only the first 16 out of 32 100Gb ports are enabled. Two port licenses are available to enable an additional 8 or 16 ports to expand from 16 ports to 24 ports or from 16 ports to 24 ports and then to 32 ports. Port Licensing | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 58: Gigavue-Ta200

    (config) # license install box-id <box ID> key <license key> where: • box ID is the box ID of the GigaVUE TA Series node • license key is the license key obtained for the purposes of enabling additional ports Use the following procedure to enable ports before starting to issue commands in the CLI: 1.
  • Page 59: Advanced Features Licensing

    Admin users can do this in Configure mode with the hostname <name> command. Advanced Features Licensing | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 60: Entering Commands In The Cli

    Figure 10: GigaVUE-OS Command-Line Modes Entering Commands in the CLI The GigaVUE CLI provides several conventions that make it easy to identify available commands and enter them quickly: Command-Line Basics | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 61 Based on this information, you know that you only need to enter the letter pa to uniquely identify what you’ve entered as pass-all. Command-Line Basics | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 62 If you prefer, you can disable paging either for the current session or by default: • Disable for Current Session (config) # no cli session paging enable • Disable for All Sessions (Default) (config) # no cli default paging enable Command-Line Basics | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 63: The Basic Commands

    Configure bonded interface settings. boot Configure system boot parameters. card Configure a card. On TA Series nodes, use the card command to enable additional ports on GigaVUE TA Series nodes. chassis Configure the chassis. clear Reset statistics or clear caches.
  • Page 64 Upgrades the BIOS image on GigaVUE-TA100, GigaVUE-TA100-CXP, GigaVUE-HC1, and GigaVUE-HC3. crypto Manage X.509 certificates for the node’s Web server. debug Generate a dump file for use in debugging issues with Gigamon Technical Support. disable Leave Enable mode and return to Standard mode. email Configure email and event notification via email.
  • Page 65 Configure SNMP settings, including the local SNMP server, notification events, and notification destinations. spine-link Configures spine links in a cluster with a leaf and spine architecture. Enable and disable SSH access, as well as manage settings. The Basic Commands | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 66: Completing The Initial Setup

    • Configure time and date options for the node. Refer to Configuring GigaVUE TA Series Node’s Time Options on page • Enable the Web server for Web-based GUI access. Refer to Enabling the Web Server on page Completing the Initial Setup | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 67: Enter The Configure Command-Line Mode

    Refer Verifying Host Keys During Connection on page 68 for information on how to verify that the host key shown is the correct one. Log in with GigaVUE credentials. Completing the Initial Setup | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 68: Initial User Account Configuration

    1. To change the password for the admin account using the username command, refer to the following: (config) # username admin password <password> Passwords must meet the following standards: Completing the Initial Setup | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 69 2. Once you have configured these basic user accounts, use the show usernames command to review your settings. Figure 12: Reviewing the User List shows some sample show usernames output after several users have been added. Completing the Initial Setup | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 70: Configuring The Gigavue Ta Series Host Name

    1. Use the hostname command to specify the system name. For example: (config) # hostname GigaVUE-Customer Configuring GigaVUE TA Series Node’s Time Options The GigaVUE TA Series nodes include a variety of features for setting the time, including: Method CLI Command...
  • Page 71 GigaVUE node in the United States for Pacific Standard Timezone, you would use the following command: (config) # clock timezone America North United_States Pacific Completing the Initial Setup | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 72: Enabling The Web Server

    Check the status of the Web server using the show web command. Make sure that Web-based management console enabled: is set to yes, indicating that the Web server is enabled. For example: Completing the Initial Setup | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 73 Depending on the browser you are using, you can avoid these warnings either by installing a certificate or adding an exception. : Gigamon provides the nodes with self-signed certificates for use with GigaVUE-FM; you can also create and install a third-party certificate on these nodes.
  • Page 74: Configuring Automatic Email Notifications

    The GigaVUE nodes provide powerful email notification capabilities, automatically sending emails to specified addresses when any of a wide variety of events take place on the system. Gigamon strongly recommends that you configure this feature so you have immediate visibility of events affecting system health.
  • Page 75: Using A Custom Banner

    This way, users connecting to the system see the banner before they log in, giving them an idea of which system they are logging in to. The banner also appears after a user logs outs. Completing the Initial Setup | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 76: Saving Changes

    : The name of the factory-provided configuration file is initial. You can refer to the name of the most recently booted configuration file by using the show running- configuration command (or show configuration) and look for the ## Running database entry. Completing the Initial Setup | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 77: Connecting Ports On Gigavue Ta Series

    • Cabling on page 78 Transceiver—Rules and Notes Keep in mind the following rules and notes when you connect and use GigaVUE TA Series nodes with transceivers: • Always use transceivers purchased from Gigamon to ensure interoperability and performance. Gigamon does not support transceivers purchased from other vendors.
  • Page 78: Transceiver Installation Instructions

    40Gb BiDi technology is not compatible with the Gigamon stack protocol. Transceiver Installation Instructions Gigamon transceivers are keyed and can only be installed in one direction. Transceivers are hot- swappable – they can be installed or removed with the power on or off. Use the following procedures to install and remove SFPs from GigaVUE node.
  • Page 79: Mpo/Mtp 12 Position Fiber Cable For Use With Sr4 Transceivers

    Connector (APC) of cable type B with an 8-degree angled end-face and a diameter of 9/125µm. Figure 2: MTP/APC Cable provides details for MTP/APC cable for use with 40Gb QSFP+ PLR4 transceivers on the GigaVUE-TA10, GigaVUE-TA40, or GigaVUE-TA100 node. Figure 2: MTP/APC Cable Cabling | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 80: Mpo/Mtp 24 Position Fiber Cable For Use With Sr10 Transceivers

    This is a female to female Ultra Polished Connector (UPC) of cable type B. Figure 3: MPO/MTP 24 Position Fiber Cable provides cabling details for MPO/MTP 24 position fiber cable for use with 100Gb SR10 CXP transceivers. Figure 3: MPO/MTP 24 Position Fiber Cable Cabling | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 81: Ta Series Specifications

    19.25in (48.89cm) GigaVUE-TA200 with two 3.48in (2RU) 19.00in (48.26cm) Metal to Metal 33.6lb power supplies (8.84cm) with ears 19.68in (50cm) (15.24kg) 17.32in (44cm) Including latches without ears 21.25in (54cm) Physical Dimensions and Weight | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 82: Power Requirements

    Power Requirements Each GigaVUE TA Series node come standard with dual, load sharing power supplies. Table B-1: Power Requirements for GigaVUE-TA10 GigaVUE-TA100 and TA100-CXP Fan Tray Specifications summarize the electrical characteristics for the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation nodes,GigaVUE-TA40, GigaVUE-TA100, GigaVUE-TA100-CXP, and GigaVUE-TA200.
  • Page 83: Fan Tray Specification For Gigavue-Ta100 And Ta100-Cxp

    Environmental Specifications for GigaVUE-TA10 and GigaVUE-TA40 summarizes the environmental specifications for the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation nodes, GigaVUE-TA40. Environmental Specifications for GigaVUE-TA100, TA100-CXP, and TA200 summarizes the environmental specifications for the GigaVUE-TA100, GigaVUE-TA100-CXP, and GigaVUE-TA200. Environmental Specifications | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 84: Standards And Protocols

    IP, RFC 793, TCP, RFC 826 ARP, RFC 768 UDP, RFC 792 ICMP, SNMP v1/v2c, RFC 2131 DHCP client, RFC 1492 ACS+, and support for IPv4 and IPv6. Compliance This section provides compliance information for GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation nodes,. Standards and Protocols | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 85: Safety

    GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation nodes are compliant with the following environmental regulations: • EU RoHS 6, EU directive 2011/65/EU • NEBS Level 3 (GigaVUE-TA10, GigaVUE-TA40, and GigaVUE-TA100). Refer to C NEBS Level 3 Compliance on page 101. Compliance | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 86: Security

    Criteria” in the GigaVUE-OS CLI User's Guide. BSMI RoHS The RoHS label for Taiwan BSMI for GigaVUE-TA200 is as follows: VCCI The Class A Information Technology Equipment (ITE) label for Japan is as follows: Compliance | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 87: Warranty

    Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may occur, in which case, the user may be required to take corrective action. Warranty Gigamon offers a range of premium support and extended services. For details regarding warranty, visit: https://www.gigamon.com/support-and-services/warranty Regulatory Labels This section provides regulatory labels for nodes.
  • Page 88: Gigavue-Ta40

    GigaVUE-TA40 GigaVUE-TA100 Regulatory Labels | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 89: Gigavue-Ta100-Cxp

    GigaVUE-TA100-CXP GigaVUE-TA200 Regulatory Labels | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 90 Regulatory Labels | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 91: Console Port Signaling And Cabling

    The figure below shows how to connect the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable from the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator’s console port to a COM port on a PC using the RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter. The table below lists the pinouts for the connection illustrated above. | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 92 Console Port from RJ45 RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Rollover RJ-45-to-DB-9 Console Device Jack Cable Terminal Adapter on PC Signal RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin Signal | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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  • Page 94: Nebs Level 3 Compliance

    CORE, Issue 6) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring. Intrabuilding or Intra-connection for GigaVUE-TA100 WARNING: The intra-building ports: Installation Instructions GigaVUE-TA10, TA40, TA100, TA200 | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 95: Intrabuilding Or Intra-Connection For Gigavue-Ta200

    Equipment Grounding Systems The GigaVUE-TA10, GigaVUE-TA40, GigaVUE-TA100, or GigaVUE-TA200 shall be installed and connected to the (CBN). Installation Instructions GigaVUE-TA10, TA40, TA100, TA200 | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 96: Communication Equipment Grounding

    0.32in/.81cm with a Standard Wire 14-16 (AWG) that utilizes 5in-lbs of torque to secure it to the frame and EUT. Only listed two-hole compression-type connectors shall be used in Installation Instructions GigaVUE-TA10, TA40, TA100, TA200 | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 97: Input Ac/Dc Voltage

    NEC). Maintenance CAUTION: Remove all power sources before servicing. (TO COMPLETELY REMOVE POWER FROM THE UNIT, FIRST TURN OFF THE POWER SWITCH AND REMOVE BOTH POWER CABLES). Installation Instructions GigaVUE-TA10, TA40, TA100, TA200 | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 98: Additional Sources Of Information

    Gigamon. Refer to How to Download PDFs from My : In 5.7.00, the Release Notes documents combines Gigamon. GigaVUE-OS, GigaVUE-FM, and GigaVUE Cloud Suite into one document. Hardware Installation Guides Additional Sources of Information | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 99 GigaVUE Cloud Suite for Azure Configuration Guide GigaVUE Cloud Suite for Kubernetes Configuration Guide *GigaVUE Cloud Suite for Nutanix Configuration Guide GigaVUE Cloud Suite for OpenStack Configuration Guide GigaVUE Cloud Suite for VMware Configuration Guide Additional Sources of Information | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 100 3. Use the Product and Release filters to find documentation for the current release. For example, select Product: "GigaVUE-FM" and Release: "5.7," enter "pdf" in the search box, and then click GO to view all PDF documentation for GigaVUE-FM 5.7.xx. Additional Sources of Information | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 101: Documentation Feedback

    • Join special-interest groups to have focused collaboration around a technology, use-case, vertical market or beta release • Take online learning lessons and tutorials to broaden your knowledge of Gigamon products. Additional Sources of Information | GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 102 • Open support tickets (Customers only) • Download the latest product updates and documentation (Customers only) The Gigamon Community is a great way to get answers fast, learn from experts and collaborate directly with other members around your areas of interest.

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