Summary of Contents for Trend Micro TippingPoint TPS TX Series
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Trend Micro TippingPoint Threat Protection System (TPS) Hardware Specification and Installation Guide...
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Certain features available in Trend Micro products collect and send feedback regarding product usage and detection information to Trend Micro. Some of this data is considered personal in certain jurisdictions and under certain regulations. If you do not want Trend Micro to collect personal data, you must ensure that you disable the related features.
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Overview The Trend Micro™ TippingPoint™ Threat Protection System (TPS) is a high- performance, enterprise-class solution that protects your network by scanning, detecting, and responding to network traffic according to the filters, action sets, and global settings maintained on each device by a client.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Feature Description Ports 1GbE Copper + 25GbE SFP28 management port Dual QSFP28-DD (400Gbps Full-Duplex Total) special purpose ports RJ-45 serial console port Slots Two I/O slots AC Power supply Two hot-swappable, replaceable (1500W/110V and 2000W/220V) PSUs 1+1 redundant External storage One 240 GB SSD...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation The TPS TX Series security devices provide the following hardware features. Feature Model Description Ports 1100TX • One RJ-45 console port • One 1 GbE copper management port...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Feature Model Description 5500TX • Two fixed SFP+ special purpose (SP) ports (not used in this TOS release) • One RJ-45 console port • One 1 GbE copper management port 8200TX and 8400TX • Two fixed QSFP+ special purpose (SP) •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation TPS 2200T device The TPS 2200T device provides the following hardware features. Feature 2200T device Ports One RJ-45 console port One 1 GbE copper management port 1 GbE copper ports 1 GbE SFP ports 10 GbE* SFP+ ports Power supply 2 hot-swappable 750W AC power supplies External storage...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation **To learn more about installing and operating a ZPHA module, refer to TippingPoint ZPHA Installation Guide – Modular and Non-Modular. TPS 440T device The TPS 440T device provides the following hardware features. Feature 440T device Ports One RJ-45 console port One 1 GbE copper management port...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation • Chassis – features on page 7 • Model requirements on page 11 • I/O modules on page 12 • Technical specifications on page 16 Learn more on page 51 about installing the device. Prior to installation, have the TPS CLI Reference available for configuration information.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation • External SSD on page 8 • Ports on page 8 • Chassis LEDs on page 10 Fans and power supplies The 9200TXE device includes: • Two hot-swappable power supplies • Seven hot-swappable fans Learn more about Power supplies on page 62 Fans on page External SSD...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation The device provides a console and 1-GbE management port: Figure 4. Console and management ports 1. 1 RJ-45 serial console port 2. 1 GbE copper management port 3. Activity LED 4. Link LED The device also provides a 25-GbE-capable SFP28 management port: Figure 5.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation In addition, two special purpose ports can be used for stacking: Figure 6. Special purpose ports Chassis LEDs When you turn on the device, the system completes a series of component checks and then displays LED indicators to show the status of each component: •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation • Off: The device is not in L2FB mode. • System health status • Flashing green: The system is booting up and is not yet ready to inspect traffic. • Solid green: The system is healthy. •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Consult your TippingPoint account contact for more information if you require a DC power supply. The 9200TXE device requires Direct Current (DC) that meets the following requirements: • Voltage: -40 V to -60 V • Current: 50 A (maximum) •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Module Module Part Number Transceiver Description Description Part Number: TPNN0057 TippingPoint 10 GbE SFP+ SR Transceiver Part Number: TPNN0058 TippingPoint 10 GbE SFP+ LR Transceiver Part Number: TPNN0054 TippingPoint 1 GbE SFP RJ45 Transceiver (Copper) Part Number: TPNN0055 TippingPoint 1 GbE SFP SX Transceiver...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Table 2. Bypass I/O Modules Module Part Number Module Description TPNN0412 4-Segment 1 GbE SR Bypass TPNN0413 4-Segment 1 GbE LR Bypass TPNN0410 4-Segment 10 GbE SR Bypass TPNN0411 4-Segment 10 GbE LR Bypass...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Module Part Number Module Description TPNN0374 4-Segment 25 GbE SR Bypass TPNN0375 4-Segment 25 GbE LR Bypass TPNN0408 2-Segment 40GbE SR4 Bypass TPNN0409 2-Segment 40GbE LR4 Bypass TPNN0372 2-Segment 100 GbE SR4 Bypass...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Module Part Number Module Description TPNN0373 2-Segment 100 GbE LR4 Bypass CAUTION! Handle all I/O modules with care. The bypass modules contain mechanical switches that are very sensitive to handling when not installed in the system. Network disruption can occur if handled improperly.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Specification Description External interfaces • One 1 GbE copper management port • One 25 GbE management port • One RJ45 console port • Dual QSFP28-DD (400 Gbps Full-Duplex Total) special purpose ports • Two IOM network slots •...
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Chassis – front panel Refer to the following illustration for a front panel view of the TPS 1100TX and 5500TX devices: 1. I/O modules 2. External storage 1.8-inch SSD (1100TX: 8 GB, 5500TX: 32 GB) 3.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation 10. Stack LED (not used in this TOS release) Chassis – rear panel Refer to the following illustration for a rear panel view of the TPS 1100TX and 5500TX devices: 1. Fans 2. DC grounding lug screw holes (not used in this TOS release) 3.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation • Ports on page 20 • Chassis LEDs on page 21 Fans and power supplies The TPS 1100TX device includes: • One replaceable power supply • Two nonreplaceable fans The 5500TX device includes: • Two replaceable, hot-pluggable power supplies •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation In addition, the device provides a console and management port: 1. 1 RJ-45 serial console port 2. 1 GbE copper management port 3. Activity LED 4. Link LED Chassis LEDs When you turn on the device, the system completes a series of component checks and then displays LED indicators to show the status of each component: •...
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation • Solid red: The device is in Intrinsic High Availability (Intrinsic HA) Layer-2 Fallback (L2FB) mode. • Off: The device is not in L2FB mode. • System health status • Flashing green: The system is booting up, and is not yet ready to inspect traffic.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation The 1100TX ships with one power supply. The 5500TX device ships with two AC power supplies. Cabling requirements The TPS 1100TX and 5500TX devices ship with the following cables: • An AC power cable for each power supply—one for the 1100TX device, two for the 5500TX device •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Specification Description Humidity: 5% to 95% (noncondensing) External interfaces • One 1 GbE copper management port • One RJ-45 console port • (5500TX only) Two fixed 10 GbE SFP+ special purpose (SP) ports (not used in this TOS release) •...
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Chassis – front panel Refer to the following illustration for a front panel view of the 8200TX (1 U) and 8400TX (2 U) devices: 1. I/O modules 2. SP ports 3. External storage 1.8-inch SSD (32 GB) 4.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Chassis – rear panel Refer to the following illustration for a rear-panel view of the TPS 8200TX and 8400TX devices. 1. Fan modules - fans are numbered from left to right (Fan 1 is on the left; Fan 7 is on the right) 2.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation • Ports on page 42 • Chassis LEDs on page 28 Fans and power supplies The TPS 8200TX and 8400TX devices include two power supplies and seven cooling fans. You can hot-swap these components. Learn more about Power supplies on page 62 Fans on page...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation In addition, the device provides a console and management port: 1. 1 RJ-45 serial console port 2. 1 GbE copper management port 3. Activity LED 4. Link LED Chassis LEDs When you turn on the device, the system completes a series of component checks and then displays LED indicators to show the status of each component: •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation • Stack status • Amber: The device is not ready to inspect network traffic. • Flashing green: The device is RTI but is not currently inspecting network traffic. • Solid green: The device is RTI and is inspecting network traffic. •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Power requirements The 8200TX and 8400TX devices require Alternating Current (AC) or Direct Current (DC) that meets the following requirements: • AC: Voltage 100 V to 240 V; 12 A to 6 A; 47 Hz to 63 Hz •...
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I/O modules. Refer to the following table for fiber and copper components. Only transceiver modules available from Trend Micro have been validated to achieve optimal performance with TippingPoint products. Other vendor devices are not supported. Using other vendor devices could be detrimental to proper operation of the TippingPoint system.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Note For TX Series devices, consider the following I/O module restrictions: • Fiber modules do not support auto-negotiation. • If you use a 1000-BaseT copper SFP in the 6-Segment GbE SFP module, auto-negotiation will be available at 1 Gbps. •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Standard I/O Modules Bypass I/O Modules 6-Segment GbE SFP 2-Segment 1 G Fiber SR/LR Bypass Module Ports: 4 Multi-Mode (SR)/Single-Mode (LR) Fiber (LC type)* Ports: 12 SFP ports Port speed: 1 Gbps Port speed: 1 Gbps Part number: TPNN0071 (SR)/TPNN0072 (LR) Part number: TPNN0068 Note...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Standard I/O Modules Bypass I/O Modules 4-Segment 10 GbE SFP+ 2-Segment 10 G Fiber SR/LR Bypass Module Ports: 4 Multi-Mode (SR)/Single-Mode (LR) Fiber (LC type)* Ports: 8 Fiber SFP+ ports Port speed: 1/10 Gbps Port speed: 10 Gbps Part number: TPNN0073 (SR)/TPNN0074 (LR) Part number: TPNN0060 *The TX/RX sides of each duplex-LC bulkhead port match those of standard SFPs.The...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Feature Color Description Module health Status Green The module is configured, in service, and in good health. The module has been inserted and powered up, but is not yet Blinking Amber recognized by the software. The module is experiencing a fault.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation turned on, you can hot swap an I/O module without interruption to the TPS device. When you hot swap an I/O module, keep the following points in mind: • Hot-swapping I/O modules during system initialization is not supported. •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Specification Description Dimensions • 8200TX device (1 U form factor) – 1.73 in x 18.54 in x 24.84 in (44 mm x 471 mm (unpackaged) x 631 mm) • 8400TX device (2 U form factor) – 3.46in x 18.54 in x 24.84 in (88 mm x 471 mm x 631 mm Weight •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation • Chassis – rear panel on page 40 • Chassis – features on page 40 • Model requirements on page 43 • Pluggable transceivers on page 43 • Technical specifications on page 44 Learn more on page 51 about installing the device.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation 4. External CFast card 5. Dedicated HA port 6. External ZPHA port 7. Console/Management port 8. Power button 9. Alert indicator 10. System status indicator Chassis – rear panel Refer to the following illustration for a rear-panel view of the TPS 2200T device.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation • System status indicator on page 41 • Alert indicator on page 41 • Fans and power supplies on page 41 • External storage card on page 42 • Ports on page 42 System status indicator Refer to the System Status indicator on the right side of the front panel to learn about the current operating status of the device.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation External storage card The TPS 2200T device includes a CFast card slot. The external storage card is used to store traffic logs, snapshots, and other system data. You can remove and insert the card while the device is running; however, to do so, you must issue the appropriate unmounting, mounting, and preparation commands from the device CLI.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation 4. Link LED In addition, the 2200T device comes equipped with eight 1G copper ports, eight 1G SFP ports, and four 10G SFP+ ports. An external ZPHA device provides ZPHA bypass support for SFP/SFP+. Model requirements Refer to the following topics for specific requirements of the TippingPoint 2200T device.
*Rate does not include autonegotiation. Dual-rate SFP+ transceivers are not supported. Note Only transceiver modules available from Trend Micro have been validated to achieve optimal performance with TippingPoint products. Other vendor devices are not supported. Using other vendor devices could be detrimental to proper operation of the TippingPoint system.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Specification Description Humidity: 5% to 95% (non-condensing) External interfaces • One 1 GbE copper management port • One RJ-45 console port • Eight 1 GbE copper ports • Eight 1 GbE SFP fiber ports • Four 10 GbE SFP+ fiber ports •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Chassis – front panel Refer to the following illustration for a front panel view of the TPS 440T device. 1. CFast card 2. 1 GbE copper ports 3. Dedicated HA port 4. Serial console port/Management port 5.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Chassis – rear panel Refer to the following illustration for a rear-panel view of the TPS 440T device. 1. Fans (3) 2. AC power supply 3. AC power connector 4. Power switch Chassis – features Refer to the following topics for information about the TPS 440T chassis features: •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation • Flashing Green — Device is booting and is not yet ready to inspect traffic. • Solid Green — Device is running in a healthy state. • Solid Yellow — Device is running but has a health rating below the acceptable threshold.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Ports The TPS 440T device comes equipped with eight copper ports. In addition, the device includes the console and management ports shown in the following figure. 1. 1 RJ-45 serial console port 2. 1 GbE copper management port 3.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Power requirements The TPS 440T device requires Alternating Current (AC) that meets the following requirements: • AC: Voltage 100 V to 240 V; 4 A to 2 A; 47 Hz to 63 Hz The TPS 440T device ships with one AC power supply. Cabling requirements The TPS 440T device ships with the following cables: •...
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Specification Description External interfaces • One 1 GbE copper management port • One RJ-45 console port • Eight 1 GbE copper ports • One CFast slot Install your TPS device After you have completed preparation procedures and unpacked the TPS device, you can install and configure the components.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Install the chassis Before installing your new security device, gather any necessary materials and prepare the network and hardware site. To carefully and correctly install the device, read through all preparation instructions and requirements. Use this general guideline information and the Read Me First that shipped with your product for all TippingPoint devices.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Important Always use a four-post mount for four-post racks. You can optionally order front mounting ears from Trend to install the devices in two-post racks in front-mount or mid-mount positions. For more information, contact your TippingPoint representative.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Install the external storage card The external SSD module comes pre-installed in the TXE and TX-Series security devices. If your device is included in either of these models, you can skip this step. For TPS 440T and 2200T security devices, install the CFast card that was packaged with your product into the empty slot on the front panel of the device.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Procedure To remove the blank module, slide the slide latch (1) to the right and pull on the handle (2 on left module) or grab point (2 on right module). CAUTION! Never lift your device using the module handles. To insert an I/O module, slide the module into the empty module slot.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Add the I/O modules – TPS 9200TXE device Before you begin • Review the release notes for your product for any late-breaking changes to the installation instructions. • Read and follow all safety information listed in the TippingPoint Hardware Safety and Compliance Guide that shipped with your product.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Figure 7. TXE device blank module To remove the blank module, use your thumb and finger in each pocket to pinch the release mechanism, and gently pull the module out of its chamber. To insert an I/O module: Procedure Unlock the locking lever that is attached to the faceplate at the bottom of the I/O module by pulling it open from the lever’s right side.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation When you insert a bypass I/O module, the bypass I/O module always starts up in bypass mode. A bypass I/O module remains in bypass mode until you remove it from bypass mode through the CLI or SMS. For information about how to use normal mode instead of bypass mode, refer to the SMS or CLI documentation.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Procedure Connect one end of the Category 5 Ethernet cable to the port labeled MGMT located on the front panel. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your network. This enables remote management. Turn on the device After you have reviewed all requirements for operating your product, turn on the device:...
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation 1. Specify a security level (None, Low, Medium, or High). The security level you select determines your password complexity requirements. 2. Create an administrative account with the SuperUser role. The SuperUser role gives the account full access to the device. For more information about user accounts, review the SMS or CLI documentation for your product.
TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Verify your product license provides sufficient inspection throughput. By default, a TPS security device is unlicensed and provides reduced inspection throughput for testing and evaluation purposes only. Security device Unlicensed inspection throughput 9200TXE 1 Gbps 1100TX 100 Mbps 5500TX...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation • The device CLI or, if available, LSM. The LSM and CLI enable straightforward management of a particular device. Note From the CLI, you can repeat the setup wizard by using the setup command. When you use the CLI, configure the terminal emulation package to transmit a Ctrl-H character when the Backspace key is pressed.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation The TPS 2200T, 5500TX, 8200TX, 8400TX, and 9200TXE devices include two power supply modules. These modules are hot-swappable, redundant, and current-sharing, and the appliance can run with one active module. Figure 8. T and TX power supply module...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Figure 9. TXE power supply module 1. Removal Latch 2. Handle 3. Status LED 4. AC male power input The Status LED is green when the module is powered and running normally. For the 9200TXE device, each power module comes with an integrated strain relief clip, as shown in the following illustration, that enables you to prevent the power cords from being too obtrusive.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Figure 10. Retention clip for TXE power modules Connect the AC power supply When the AC power supply has been securely placed in the device, use the following procedure to connect power to the AC power supply: Procedure Locate the male power input on the back of the chassis.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation on when the power is reconnected; if power was off, the devices stay off when the power is reconnected. The 9200TXE device automatically powers on whenever the power is connected. You can configure this behavior using the BIOS setup menu. DC power supply –...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation CAUTION! Do not attach a ground wire to the ground screw on the DC power supply module. Attach the ground wire to the DC grounding screw holes (0.63-inch hole spacing) with #10 screws. The DC grounding screw holes are located in the rear of the chassis.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Figure 11. Ground screw location for TX devices Figure 12. Ground screw location for TXE devices Attach a 8 AWG ground wire to the chassis ground strap mounting.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation The wire should be crimped with a ring lug. Locate the power input terminal block on the back of the module. Attach the 8 AWG DC power wires to the power input terminal block labeled -48V and RTN. The power wires should be crimped with lug spades to ensure a secure connection.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Spare fans for TX devices (TPNN0266) and TXE devices (TPNN0377) are replacement units and can only be used with their corresponding devices. Figure 13. TX device fan Figure 14. TXE device fan When a fan module fails or its RPM rate falls below a certain threshold, the system generates a warning or critical alarm message in its logs.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Replace the fan – 8200TX, 8400TX, and 9200TXE devices only The TPS 8200TX, 8400TX, and 9200TXE fan modules are hot-swappable and you can replace them when the device is operating. After you identify the faulty fan module, follow these steps to replace the fan module.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation The power cord retention bracket prevents the power cords from being too obtrusive. It also helps reduce strain on the power cord and power supply outlets. Use the information in the following topics to manage the power cord retention bracket: •...
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Install the retention bracket The following figure shows the back panel of a TPS 2200T device with the power cord retention bracket installed: To install the retention bracket: Procedure Orient the bracket against the back surface of the chassis. Slide the bracket over the two shoulder rivets on the back of the chassis.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Procedure Fold the power cable and slide it into the slot. Push the folded cable into the slot until the cable loop goes past the sheet metal tabs. Secure the folded cable loop under the sheet metal tabs and attach the power cable to the power supply.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation Only SSDs available from Trend Micro have been validated to achieve optimal performance with TippingPoint products. Other vendor drives are not supported. Using other vendor drives could be detrimental to proper operation of the TippingPoint system.
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Use the 8 GB external CFast card to store traffic logs, snapshots, and other system data. Only CFast cards available from Trend Micro have been validated to achieve optimal performance with TippingPoint products. Other vendor cards are not supported. Using other vendor cards could be detrimental to proper operation of the TippingPoint system.
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TPS Hardware Specification and Installation External user disk commands The following table provides information about the commands used to manage the external user disk (CFast or SSD) in the CLI. Refer to the TPS CLI Reference for detailed documentation of these commands. Command Description Formats the external user disk.
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