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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE HC Series Product Version: 6.6 Document Version: 1.0 Last Updated: Friday, April 26, 2024 (See Change Notes for document updates.)
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Fan Status LED Base Chassis Port Status LED GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Modules Bypass Modules (BPS-HC1-D25A60 SX/SR, BPS-HC1-D35C60 LX/LR) Module Status LEDs Inline Network Ports Using Bypass Modules for Gigamon Resiliency for Inline Protection SMT-HC1A-R Module PRT-HC1-Q04X08 Module Features Module LEDs Port Status LEDs...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Module Status LEDs Port Status LEDs Ports Inline Network Ports Using Bypass Combo Modules for Gigamon Resiliency for Inline Protection TAP-HC1-G10040 Module Using the TAP-HC1-G10040 Module for Copper Bypass Using TAP-HC1-G10040 Module for Gigamon Resiliency for Inline...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Need to Change Any Settings? Configure Modules and Enable Ports Command-Line Basics Command-Line Modes Differences in Commands for admin and default Level Users Entering Commands in the CLI Command-Line Syntax – Entering Commands Configure Mode Syntax Paging through CLI Output Command-Line Syntax –...
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Class B Voltage Accessibility Equipment Grounding Systems Communication Equipment Grounding Connections Maintenance Additional Sources of Information Documentation How to Download Software and Release Notes from My Gigamon Documentation Feedback Contact Technical Support Contact Sales Premium Support The VÜE Community Glossary...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Overview ® The GigaVUE-HC1-Plus is an GigaVUE HC series Deep Observability Pipeline node with a modular 1RU design. The base chassis includes 4 x 40Gb/100Gb and 8 x 1Gb/10Gb/25Gb connectivity and an embedded rear GigaSMART card to support licensed GigaSMART applications.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Figure 2 Rear View of GigaVUE-HC1P Chassis : The GigaVUE-HC1-Plus chassis ships from the factory with power supply modules and fans installed. The GigaVUE-HC1-Plus modules are shipped separately. Refer to Unpacking the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Shipment for assembly instructions.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide 1/2/x1..x4 params speed 25000 Refer to GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Base Chassis for more information. Management Ports The MGMT and MGMT 3 ports support remote connections to the GigaVUE-OS using SSH. MGMT 2 port is reserved for future use. Console Ports Initial configuration is performed in the CLI over the serial RJ-45 Console port.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Dual BIOS Image The GigaVUE-HC1-Plus has a dual Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). Starting in GigaVUE-OS software version 6.0, the BIOS Image is packaged with the software image. The BIOS contents are stored in flash memory, allowing the BIOS to be upgraded. There are two flash components, a primary and a secondary.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Table 2: Component Temperature Thresholds and Actions Exhaust Switch CPU GigaSMART CPU Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature 85ºC 90ºC 105ºC 90ºC Warning trap sent Warning trap sent Warning trap sent Warning trap sent 90ºC 95ºC 115ºC 95ºC Alert trap sent Alert trap sent Alert trap sent...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Exhaust temperature : 35 C Cpu temperature : 35 C Switch temperature : 36 C vddcore_td3 voltage : 0.817V 0.8v voltage : 0.798V 3.3v voltage : 3.281V 5.0v voltage : 5.000V 3.3v_fpga voltage : 3.320V 2.5v voltage : 2.520V 1.8v voltage : 1.790V...
AC- and DC-Powered GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Gigamon provides both AC- and DC-powered versions of the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus. Refer to Connecting Power to the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus for information on connecting AC and DC power supplies.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide PNL-M343/PNL-M343T ■ Refer to G-TAP M Series Hardware Guide for details. GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Base Chassis The base chassis HC1P-C04X08 is the heart of the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus, providing both processing and switching fabric resources, as well as user access to the CLI via the Mgmt/console ports.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide : The port labels on the base chassis faceplate use upper-case C, and X characters to identify ports. However, the CLI uses lowercase notation to refer to ports (for example, c1 and x1). Module Status LEDs The module status LEDs are as follows: RDY is the Ready LED.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Management Port LED The Management Port LED on the front of the chassis is as follows: The LINK LED ( Left side) status are as below: ■ Off indicates that there is no link established on the port. Solid GREEN indicates that a valid link at 1000Mbps is established on the port.
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The PRT-HC1-Q04X08 line card module increases the PRT-HC1-Q04X08 PRT-HC1-Q04X08 port density and allows GigaVUE-HC1-Plus to connect Module Module with GigaVUE TA Series and GigaVUE HC Series nodes with higher-speed (25Gb/100Gb) links Generation 3 GigaSMART module, (SMT-HC1-S), SMT-HC1-S (Gen 3 Generation 3 gives 80Gb throughput.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Figure 4 BPS-HC1-D35C60 Before installing a Bypass Module, the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus must be running on the software version 6.00 or higher. For internal transceiver and loss summary specifications, refer to Bypass Module Specifications. The GigaVUE-HC1-Plus offers physical and logical inline bypass. Physical bypass provides automatic failover protection in the case of a power failure.
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• M—Mode LED (on is inline and off is bypass) Using Bypass Modules for Gigamon Resiliency for Inline Protection Gigamon Resiliency for Inline Protection (GRIP)™ is an inline bypass solution that ■ connects two GigaVUE-HC1-Plus nodes together so that one node provides high availability to the other node when there is a loss of power.
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The PRT-HC1-Q04X08 line card consists of four (4) 40Gb/100Gb QSFP+ ports and eight (8) 1Gb/10Gb/25Gb /SFP/SFP+/SFP28 ports. This module increases the port density and allows GigaVUE-HC1-Plus to connect with GigaVUE TA Series and GigaVUE HC Series nodes with higher-speed (100Gb) links. It provides connectivity of 600Gb with line rate on-board switching across the 1Gb/10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/100Gb ports.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Features All ports, including breakout ports of this module, can be used as network ,tool, hybrid, circuit, inline network and inline tool ports. Every group of four ports (quad) can be configured as 25Gb. In one quad, there cannot be a mix of 10Gb and 25Gb ports.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Port Status LEDs The 40Gb/100Gb Port LED Q1..Q4 and 1Gb/10Gb/25Gb SFP/SFP+/SFP28 LED states are as described below: Color Description LED Q1..Q4 Port is administratively disabled, or the link is down. Solid Green Link up Port LED X1..X8 Port is administratively disabled, or the link is down.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Generation 3 GigaSMART Card (SMT-HC1-S) RED means the module is failed. ● GREEN means the module is ready. ● The LED indicates the operational status of the module as follows : OFF means the module is in normal operation. ●...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Bypass Combo Module with two SX/SR (50/125μm multimode) inline network port ■ pairs and four regular SFP+ port cages (BPS-HC1-D25A24) (Figure 6 Bypass Combo Module BPS-HC1-D25A24) Before installing the BPS-HC1-D25A24 Bypass Combo Module, the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus must be running software version 6.3 or higher. For internal transceiver and loss summary specifications, refer to Bypass Combo Module Specifications.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Figure 6 Bypass Combo Module BPS-HC1-D25A24 Module Status LEDs The following module status LEDs are located on the front of the bypass combo module: RDY is the Ready LED. It has the following states: ■ RED indicates system booting or module down GREEN indicates normal condition POWER is the Power LED.
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Using Bypass Combo Modules for Gigamon Resiliency for Inline Protection Gigamon Resiliency for Inline Protection (GRIP)™ is an inline bypass solution that connects two GigaVUE-HC1-Plus nodes together so that one node provides high availability to the other node when there is a loss of power. This redundant arrangement of two GigaVUE-HC1-Plus nodes maintains traffic monitoring by inline tools when one of the nodes is down.
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To use the copper bypass functionality, the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus must be running GigaVUE-OS version 6.4 or higher. For configuration information, refer to the chapter “Configuring Inline Bypass Solution on GigaVUE HC Series TAP Modules” in the GigaVUE- OS CLI Reference Guide.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide GRIP™ makes use of the bypass protection switch relays for protected inline networks on GigaVUE-HC1-Plus nodes. The TAP-HC1-G10040 module can provide physical protection for protected pairs of copper inline network ports required by the GRIP solution. For solution and configuration information, refer to the chapter “Configuring Inline Bypass Solutions”...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Installation Roadmap This chapter provides a flow chart of the major steps you need to perform to get a GigaVUE-HC1-Plus node unpacked, rack-mounted, installed, and connected. It also describes what you should do once you have completed the initial setup of the node. Refer to the following sections for details: First Steps –...
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Figure 8 Getting Started Roadmap Next Steps Once you have performed the initial configuration of the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus node, installing, connecting, and configuring the node, you are ready to get started mapping traffic between network and tool ports. Refer to the GigaVUE-OS CLI Reference Guide, GigaVUE Administration Guide, and online help for information.
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3. Open the additional boxes containing the ordered modules and set them aside for assembly (each module is shipped in separate boxes). 4. Leave all protective filler panels in place in the chassis. DO NOT install the modules yet. Gigamon recommends rack-mounting the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus chassis empty. Contents...
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Rack-Mounting the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Chassis This section describes how to rack-mount the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus chassis in a standard 1RU rack space using the hardware provided with the chassis. You can install the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus chassis in two-post or four-post racks with a depth of 17 inch wide x 23.5 deep x 1.75 long.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide 2. Make sure you have not installed any modules in the chassis yet. Gigamon recommends rack-mounting the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus chassis before installing modules to make it easier to handle the chassis during the installation. 3. Select a suitable location for the rack that will hold the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus chassis.
Removal). Install proper software versions prior to inserting any new modules. Gigamon often makes new modules available for GigaVUE-HC1-Plus nodes. New modules are usually introduced starting with a new software release. Make sure you install the supporting software release before physically installing the new module.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide 3. Remove the protective filler panels from the target bays for all modules to be installed. Keep the filler panels so they can be easily reused if the module is ever removed. You can install modules in either of the two available front bays on the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide (config) # card slot <slot id> down 2. Slide the module out of the chassis and store it in a static-safe location. 3. Insert the new module of the same type. Replacing a Module with a Different Type of Module Remove all packet distribution configuration related to the module using the following CLI command: (config) # no card slot <slot ID>...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Refer to the following sections for details: Grounding the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Chassis ■ Connecting Power to the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus ■ Connecting -48V DC Power Supply Modules Connecting Serial Console and Mgmt Ports ■ Configuring Basic GigaVUE® HC series Settings ■...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide 3. Connect grounding wire with spade lugs both to the ground screws and to earth ground. The specifications for the ground wire and lugs are as follows: Standard Wire 14 (AWG); Stud Size #6 (0.138in/0.351cm); Spade Width 0.32in/0.813cm 4.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide 2. Plug the other end of the power cables into a power source that can supply adequate power. For optimal power protection, plug the power supply modules into separate circuits. When connecting to the external AC power source, ensure that a Surge Protective Device (SPD) is installed at the AC power inlet.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide : Terminal block supports 10AWG. 2. If PSM grounding is required, connect earth ground to the SAFETY GROUND (green/yellow) terminal using a straight blade screwdriver. : An adapter or pigtail, both of which are in the shipping package, is required for the PWR-TAC22 DC/DC PSU.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide : This cable is Cisco-compatible. Refer to Appendix D, Console Port Signaling and Cabling for pinout details. 2. Connect the RJ45 end of the console cable to the console port on the left. 3. Connect the DB9 end of the console cable to a PC’s COM port. 4.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Stop bits – 1 Flow control – None Figure 16 Setting COM Port Properties for the Console Connection shows an example of how these settings are configured in Hyperterminal. Figure 16 Setting COM Port Properties for the Console Connection 5.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Run the Jump-Start Script Gigamon provides GigaVUE HC Series nodes with a jump-start script that walks you through the process of configuring basic settings. Run this script as follows: Switch to Configure mode. The GigaVUE HC Series provides three command entry modes, each with increasingly powerful rights –...
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Mgmt and Cluster Management port, keep in mind that NTP is also used over the eth0 Mgmt port on the GigaVUE HC Series node. In a case like this, you can only use one or the other.
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■ the admin user’s password. Refer to The Basic Commands for a quick summary of the available GigaVUE HC Series commands. Configure Modules and Enable Ports Modules must be configured and ports enabled before they can be used on the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide The card all command configures the node for all currently unconfigured modules. However, it can only be used after the node’s box ID has been configured as reported at the top of the show cards command output. 7.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide status. As you move from Standard mode to Enable mode to Configure mode, both the power and the number of commands available increase, as summarized in Figure 17 GigaVUE-OS Command-Line Modes. Differences in Commands for admin and default Level Users The commands available in the GigaVUE-OS are also different depending on whether you are logged in as admin or default level user.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide : If you are working simultaneously with multiple GigaVUE HC Series nodes, you may want to assign each a separate hostname so its easy to identify separate terminal sessions from the system prompt. Admin users can do this in Configure mode with the hostname <name>...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Technique Description Use the command completion feature together with partial command entry – you can press Tab while entering a command to see a list of all available commands matching what you have entered so far. For example, you can press p<Tab>...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide So, instead of entering config gigastream to set up a GigaStream consisting of multiple ports, you just enter gigastream followed by the necessary arguments. The config part is implied because you are already working in the Configure mode. For example: (config) # gigastream alias mystream port-list 1/1/x1..x4 Paging through CLI Output By default, the CLI returns output exceeding the configured terminal length in pages.
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Banner). Configure Mode Syntax Users of GigaVUE HC Series nodes may be accustomed to entering the word config before many commands – config map, config port-filter, and so on. When using the GigaVUE-OS, the “config” part of the command is implied whenever you are working in Configure mode.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Paging through CLI Output By default, the CLI returns output exceeding the configured terminal length in pages. The CLI provides the same features for working through the paged output as the Linux programs less and more. Press the h key when presented with the paging prompt at the base of the display to see paging options –...
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Configures authentication, authorization, and accounting setting apps Enables access to Gigamon Applications, such as Application Session Filtering (ASF), GTP backup, GTP whitelisting, inline SSL decryption, keystore, NetFlow, SIP whitelisting, and Passive SSL decryption. GigaSMART applications are not supported on GigaVUE TA Series.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Command Description halt Shuts down the node without powering it off. hb-profile Configures a heartbeat profile on GigaVUE HC Series nodes. help Views a description of the interactive help system. hostname Specify the node's hostname. The hostname appears in the system prompt and in SNMP traps. ib-pathway Reserved for future use.
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Creates a group of ports. port-pair Configures a port-pair on a pair of network ports within the same GigaVUE HC Series node. A port-pair is a bidirectional connection in which traffic arriving on one port in the pair is transmitted out the other (and vice-versa) as a pass-through TAP.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Command Description vport Configures a virtual port. Configures the Web server used for GigaVUE-FM GUI support on the GigaVUE HC Series node. write Saves the running configuration to persistent storage. Completing the Initial GigaVUE ® HC series Setup At this point, you have logged in to the GigaVUE-OS command-line interface using the admin account, configured the Mgmt port’s network properties for SSH access, and have...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Command Notes > enable You only need to supply enough of each command to positively identify it among the other available commands. So, in this example, you could just type ena and press Enter. # configure Similarly, this command can be entered as co t.
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(config) # ssh server host-key rsa1 public-key generate ® Enabling the GigaVUE series Web Server ® GigaVUE-FM is Gigamon’s Web-based management interface for the GigaVUE series. Use GigaVUE-FM for many node configuration, management, and operations tasks. ® To use GigaVUE-FM with a GigaVUE HC seriesnode, you must enable its Web server with the web enable command.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide ® Once the Web server is enabled, you can use GigaVUE-FM for GigaVUE HC series connections, as described in Connecting to the GigaVUE® HC series Node from GigaVUE-FM. Refer to the GigaVUE-OS CLI Reference Guide for information on other Web server settings you can configure.
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Explorer Apple Safari Google Chrome ® : Gigamon provides the GigaVUE HC series with self-signed certificates for use with GigaVUE-FM; you can also create and install a third- party certificate on these nodes. Add an exception in Firefox as follows: a.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Next Steps? Refer to the online help for details on configuring and operating the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus from the GigaVUE-FM interface. Keep in mind that each of the initial configuration settings described in the rest of this chapter can also be set in GigaVUE-FM. ®...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide : This method does not provide updates to correct clock drift over time. It is generally preferable to use persistent NTP synchronization with the ntp commands. Using NTP Time Server for Clock Synchronization ® The GigaVUE HC series node can optionally use one or more NTP servers for its time ®...
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The GigaVUE HC Series node provides powerful email notification capabilities, automatically sending emails to specified addresses when any of a wide variety of events take place on the node. Gigamon strongly recommends that you configure this feature so you have immediate visibility of events affecting node health.
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There are many other options for fine-tuning automatic email settings, including how to handle “dead letters” (emails that did not reach their recipient), how the email address of the GigaVUE HC Series node should appear, the port for the email server, the reply-to address, and so on. Refer to the GigaVUE-OS CLI Reference Guide for details.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide The next time you log in or out of the GigaVUE HC Series node, you will see the customizable banner. Saving Changes It is a good idea to use the write memory command to save changes as you make them.
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“GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix”. 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 ®...
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Any unpainted surface on the chassis. Installing Transceivers Remove the dust cap from the port and set it aside for future use. 2. Orient the transceiver with the opening in the module and insert it into the slot. 3.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Table 5: Internal Transceiver Specifications for Bypass Combo Modules Module Type Transceiver Type Speed Auto Duplex Negotiation BPS-HC1-D25A60 QSF-507T Always OFF Full SX/SR BPS-HC1-D35C60 QSF-506T Always OFF Full LX/LR BPS-HC1- SFP+ 1Gb/10Gb Dual 1000Mbps Always OFF Full D25A24SX/SR Rate 850nm MM...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Setting Port Parameters Manually- If both ends of the connection are using ■ autonegotiation, no manual configuration is typically necessary. However, if autonegotiation is not used (or is not successful), you can use these instructions to configure port parameters manually.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide The card command initializes the unconfigured module. However, it can only be used after the node’s box ID has been configured, as reported at the top of the show cards output (shown below). 6. Use the show cards command again to verify the following: Box ID is not empty.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Argument Description admin Enables/disables ports administratively. Use the show port params command to see <disable | which ports are enabled and disabled. enable> Refer to Setting Port Parameters Manually for a summary of how this argument interacts with the admin argument.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Specifications This appendix provides the physical specifications, power requirements, and environmental specifications for GigaVUE-HC1-Plus nodes. Compliance for safety, emissions, and immunity are also provided. Refer to the following sections for details: Physical Dimensions and Weight ■...
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Battery Caution A disposable, non-rechargeable, Real Time Clock (RTC) Lithium metal coin cell battery is in the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus. Note the following: There is a risk of fire if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type. ■...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by 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.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide FIPS 140-2. Refer to “FIPS 140-2 Compliance” in the GigaVUE-OS CLI Reference ■ Guide. Power Requirements The following table summarizes the electrical characteristics of GigaVUE-HC1-Plus nodes. : Refer to Connecting Power to the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus for instructions on how to connect AC and DC power supply modules.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Warranty Gigamon offers a range of premium support and extended services. For details regarding warranty, visit: https://www.gigamon.com/support-and-services/warranty Console Port Signaling and Cabling This appendix provides the pin-outs for the RJ45-to-RJ45 rollover cable and RJ45-to-DB-9 adapter provided with the GigaVUE-HC1-Plus node for connections from the node’s console port to a PC’s COM port.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Console Port from RJ45-to-RJ45 Rollover RJ45-to-DB-9 Console GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Cable Terminal Adapter Device on PC RJ45 Jack Signal RJ45 Pin RJ45 Pin DB-9 Pin Signal NEBS Level 3 Compliance This appendix provides installation instructions for GigaVUE-HC1-Plus Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Level 3 compliance.
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide BPS SX/SR (50/125μm) 2 pairs: X5 - X8 TAP-HC1-G10040 ■ TAP 1Gb Copper 4 pairs: G1 - G8 GigaVUE-HC1-Plus equipment or subassembly are suitable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring.
GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Unplated connection surfaces that are to be intentionally joined to form a bonding or grounding path shall be brought to a bright finish and then coated with an antioxidant before they are joined (electrical connections). g. Listing fasting hardware shall be compatible with materials being joined and shall preclude loosening deterioration, and electrochemical corrosion of the hardware and joined materials.
The VÜE Community ■ Documentation This table lists all the guides provided for GigaVUE HC Series software and hardware. The first row provides an All-Documents Zip file that contains all the guides in the set for the release. : In the online documentation, view...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE HC Series 6.6 Hardware and Software Guides GigaVUE-TA100 Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE-TA200 Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE-TA200E Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE-TA400 Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE-OS Installation Guide for DELL S4112F-ON G-TAP A Series 2 Installation Guide...
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GigaVUE Firewall and Security Guide GigaVUE Licensing Guide GigaVUE-OS Cabling Quick Reference Guide guidelines for the different types of cables used to connect Gigamon devices GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix compatibility information and interoperability requirements for Gigamon devices GigaVUE-FM REST API Reference in GigaVUE-FM User's Guide...
Product: "GigaVUE-FM" and Release: "6.6," enter "pdf" in the search box, and then click GO to view all PDF documentation for GigaVUE-FM 6.6.xx. : My Gigamon is available to registered customers only. Newer documentation PDFs, with the exception of release notes, are all available through the publicly available online documentation.
For information about Technical Support: Go to Settings > Support > Contact Support in GigaVUE-FM. You can also refer to https://www.gigamon.com/support-and-services/contact-support Technical Support hours and contact information. Email Technical Support at support@gigamon.com. Contact Technical Support How to Download Software and Release Notes from My Gigamon...
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Gigamon users, partners, security and network professionals and Gigamon employees come together to share knowledge and expertise, ask questions, build their network and learn about best practices for Gigamon products. Visit the VÜE Community site to: Find knowledge base articles and documentation ■...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide Glossary decrypt list need to decrypt (formerly blacklist) decryptlist need to decrypt - CLI Command (formerly blacklist) drop list selective forwarding - drop (formerly blacklist) forward list selective forwarding - forward (formerly whitelist) leader leader in clustering node relationship (formerly master) member node follower in clustering node relationship (formerly slave or non-master) no-decrypt list...
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GigaVUE-HC1-PLUS Hardware Installation Guide nodecryptlist no need to decrypt- CLI Command (formerly whitelist) primary source root timing; transmits sync info to clocks in its network segment (formerly grandmaster) receiver follower in a bidirectional clock relationship (formerly slave) source leader in a bidirectional clock relationship (formerly master) Glossary...
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