GigaVUE TA Series Nodes ..........9 GigaVUE TA Series Features and Benefits ....... 10 Introducing the GigaVUE-TA10 Chassis .
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Unpacking the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator......45 Rack-Mounting the GigaVUE TA Series ....... . 46 Chapter 4 Basic Connections and Configuration .
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A GigaVUE TA Series Specifications ........
Gigamon’s TA Series and H Series of GigaVUE Visibility Platform nodes deliver unprecedented switching capacity, port density, and from 1Gb up to 100Gb support. The GigaVUE H Series and GigaVUE TA Series include the following models that run GigaVUE-OS: •...
GigaVUE H Series or G Series nodes that form your Gigamon Visibility Platform. : The GigaVUE TA Series support network, tool, clustering, and stack port MPORTANT connections to other GigaVUE nodes, including both GigaVUE H Series nodes or G Series (for example, a GigaVUE-2404 node, a GigaVUE-HD8 node).
GigaVUE TA Series Nodes GigaVUE TA Series includes the following models: • GigaVUE-TA10 • GigaVUE-TA40 • GigaVUE-TA100 • GigaVUE-TA100-CXP • GigaVUE-TA200 GigaVUE-TA10 • 1RU Footprint • 48 1Gb/10Gb ports • 4 40Gb ports • Optional patch or breakout panel support •...
GigaVUE TA Series nodes allow you to aggregate traffic from multiple network links from 1Gb up to 100Gb. The GigaVUE TA Series can pre-filter traffic for monitoring or be integrated into the GigaVUE H Series cluster for end-to-end Flow Mapping and management.
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Standard H Series Features In addition to the features described above, the GigaVUE TA Series offers many standard features from the GigaVUE H Series nodes: Benefit Descriptions Remote Management Configure the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator’s operations from a command-line interface: • Local access over the serial console port.
FM (Centralized Use the centralized Fabric Management System to review, configure, and Management System) update GigaVUE TA Series just like other GigaVUE H Series. Introducing the GigaVUE-TA10 Chassis This section describes the physical layout of the GigaVUE-TA10 chassis, including a description of all ports and connectors.
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Standard 10/100/1000 RJ45 Ethernet ports support remote connections to the GigaVUE CLI using Telnet/SSH. Green LED shows link status; amber LED shows activity. This port is also used in a cluster configuration to manage cluster traffic. Figure 1-1: The GigaVUE-TA10 Chassis Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
AC and DC-Powered GigaVUE-TA10 Models Gigamon provides both AC and DC-powered versions of the GigaVUE-TA10 Traffic Aggregator. Refer to Connecting -48V DC Power Supplies on page 54 for information on connecting DC power supplies.
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: To increase the i2c stability in a GigaVUE-TA10 node, the frequency of updating the power supply module information is reduced. As a result, GigaVUE-TA10 PSU information displayed in the CLI output is not real time. Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
Standard 10/100/1000 RJ45 Ethernet ports support remote connections to the GigaVUE CLI using Telnet/SSH. Green LED shows link status; amber LED shows activity. This port is also used in a cluster configuration to manage cluster traffic. Figure 1-2: The GigaVUE-TA40 Chassis GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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 Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
40Gb QSFP+ input from the GigaVUE-TA100 and splits it to four independent 10Gb output ports. This port is also used in a cluster configuration to manage cluster traffic. Figure 1-3: The GigaVUE-TA100 Chassis Front View GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Equipment Ground Power Plug Individual Fan LED Power Plug Power LED Power LED Fan Module 3 Fan Module 2 Fan Module 1 PSU Slot 2 PSU Slot 1 Figure 1-4: The GigaVUE-TA100 Chassis Rear View Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
SFP Power (1-2) (dBm): -40.00 -40.00 -40.00 -40.00 SFP Power (3-4) (dBm): -40.00 -40.00 -40.00 -40.00 SFP Power (5-6) (dBm): SFP Power (7-8) (dBm): SFP Power (9-10)(dBm): SFP Temperature (C): 20.94 21.12 GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The other three LEDs operate when ports are in breakout mode as follows: • Off indicates the port is in non-breakout mode • GREEN indicates the link is operationally up • AMBER indicates the port is administratively disabled Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
• GigaVUE-TA100 to GigaVUE-TA100 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 GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The trap is as follows: 2ndflashboot: Secondary flash boot notification If a BIOS upgrade is needed for enhancements in future releases, the BIOS can be manually upgraded from the CLI using the coreboot install command. Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
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 Battery Caution A disposable, non-rechargeable, Real Time Clock (RTC) Lithium metal coin cell battery is in the GigaVUE-TA100.
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Use the console port for local configuration of the GigaVUE-TA100-CXP over a serial connection. Use the USB port to upgrade software on the GigaVUE-TA100-CXP using a software image on an external USB drive. Refer to Software Upgrade using USB Drive on page Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
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Equipment Ground Power Plug Individual Fan LED Power Plug Power LED Power LED Fan Module 3 Fan Module 2 Fan Module 1 PSU Slot 2 PSU Slot 1 Figure 1-6: The GigaVUE-TA100-CXP Chassis Rear View GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The other three LEDs operate when ports are in breakout mode as follows: • Off indicates the port is in non-breakout mode • GREEN indicates the link is operationally up • AMBER indicates the port is administratively disabled GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The GigaVUE-TA100-CXP supports 256 map rules per chassis and 20 egress port filters per chassis. Port Licensing There is no port licensing on GigaVUE-TA100-CXP. All 28 ports are enabled. Clustering The GigaVUE-TA100-CXP does not support clustering. Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
The rear-mounted fans pull air from the front to the back of the chassis. Install the chassis so the intake air at the front of the chassis is cold. AC and DC-Powered GigaVUE-TA100-CXP Models Gigamon provides both AC and DC-powered versions of the GigaVUE-TA100-CXP. GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
40Gb or 100Gb. With QSFP28 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 TA Series...
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Use the Mgmt port for remote configuration of the GigaVUE-TA200 Traffic Aggregator over a 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. GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Ensure that the ports on the right are disabled. You will receive an error message, if you try, for example, to breakout port c11 when c33 or c34 are enabled. Transceivers For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, and connectivity specifications, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix”. Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
Table 1-8: Component Temperature Thresholds and Actions Transceiver Exhaust CPU Temperature Switch CPU Temperature Temperature Temperature 75ºC 70ºC 95ºC 100ºC Warning trap sent Warning trap sent Warning trap sent Warning trap sent GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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2nd fan : 12522 RPM ----------------------------------------------------------- Fan tray 2 (FAN-TAC20): 1st fan : 12173 RPM 2nd fan : 12443 RPM ----------------------------------------------------------- Fan tray 3 (FAN-TAC20): 1st fan : 12249 RPM 2nd fan : 12404 RPM Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
Global Fan LED The global fan LED on the front of the chassis (FAN) is as follows: • Solid GREEN indicates all fans are operating normally • Solid AMBER indicates one or more fans have failed GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
BIOS to be upgraded. There are two flash components, a primary and a secondary. The following CLI command displays the two flash components and indicates the BIOS image from which the system booted using asterisks: (config) show version Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
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 on page Battery Caution A disposable, non-rechargeable, Real Time Clock (RTC) Lithium metal coin cell battery is in the GigaVUE-TA200.
Deconfigure the card with the following command: no card slot 1 : This removes all port and traffic settings for the system. To set the new card mode for GigaVUE-TA10: card slot 1 mode <48x | 56x | 64x> Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
GigaVUE-TA200 (1/1/c1 to 1/1/c32), or the eight QSFP28 ports (1/1/c21 to 1/1/c28) on the GigaVUE-TA100-CXP can operate at 40Gb with QSFP+ SR transceivers. A 40Gb port can be broken out into four 10Gb ports, called subports. GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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. Introducing the GigaVUE TA Series...
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GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator mounted and running: Step 1: Rack-Mount GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation node Rack-Mount GigaVUE Refer to Rack-Mounting the GigaVUE TA Series on page Traffic Aggregator Step 2: Connect Power, Serial console, and Mgmt Ports Make Basic Refer to...
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• Unpacking the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator on page 45 • Rack-Mounting the GigaVUE TA Series on page 46 Unpacking the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator Unpack the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator and inspect the box it was shipped in. If the carton was damaged, please file a claim with the carrier who delivered it.
There are a wide variety of racks available on the market. Consult the instructions provided by the rack vendor for detailed mounting instructions before installing the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation node. : Before rack-mounting the GigaVUE TA Series, please read the following safety precautions: •...
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While one person supports the weight of the unit with the rack ears flush to the chassis, a second person can attach the ears to the rack with the supplied screws. Rack-Mounting GigaVUE TA Series...
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To mount the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation node in a four-post rack: Attach the orange rack ears to the front of the unit using the supplied screws. Figure 3-3: Front View of the Mounted Node to the Four-Post Rack GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Figure 3-4: Rear View of the Mounted Node and Rails on the Four-Post Rack Last, tighten the rails to the rear posts using the supplied screws. Rack-Mounting GigaVUE TA Series...
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Refer to the following sections for details: • Grounding the GigaVUE TA Series Chassis on page 52 • Connecting Power to the GigaVUE TA Series on page 53 • Replacing Fans on page 56 • Connecting Serial Console and Mgmt Ports on page 57 •...
Grounding the GigaVUE TA Series Chassis The GigaVUE TA Series chassis is drilled for ground screws at the rear of the chassis. Connect grounding wire with spade lugs to the ground screws on the chassis and earth ground using the following procedure.
The procedure below describes how to supply power to the GigaVUE TA Series node. Plug an approved C13 power cable into each of the power supplies at the rear of the GigaVUE TA Series as shown in Figure 4-3 Figure 4-5.
For information on the GigaVUE TA Series power requirements, refer to Power Requirements on page : The GigaVUE TA Series does not have power switches – once you connect the system to power, it automatically powers on. Refer to...
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To connect a -48V DC input to the DC power supply: Figure 4-6: Connecting -48V DC Power Cable Adapter Plug the DC power cable adapter into the DC power supply. : Terminal block supports 10AWG. If PSM grounding is required, connect earth ground to the SAFETY GROUND (green/yellow) terminal using a straight blade screwdriver.
Pull on handle to remove the fan from the slot. To insert a fan: Place fan in empty slot. Use handle to slide fan into slot. When fan is fully inserted, it locks in place. GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Connecting Serial Console and Mgmt Ports To make basic connections (serial console and Mgmt ports): Locate the DB9-to-RJ45 serial cable provided with the GigaVUE TA Series node. This cable is called a console cable. : This cable is Cisco-compatible. Refer to B Console Port Signaling and Cabling on page 99 for pinout details.
Port on page 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.
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Figure 4-9: Setting COM Port Properties for the Console Connection Start the terminal connection. You may need to press Enter a few times before you see the login: prompt. Log in to the command-line interface with the following default user account and password: User admin...
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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: Switch to Config mode.
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: If you change your mind about a particular setting, you’ll have a chance to change it at the end of the script. Hostname The hostname appears in the system prompt and is used to identify the chassis in SNMP traps. Management Port Network Settings Use either DHCP or specify a static IP address and netmask.
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Refer to Changing the admin Account Password on page Refer to Completing the Initial Setup on page 72 for a quick summary of the available GigaVUE commands for TA Series nodes. GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
: BAT-ta10 Config : yes Mode : normal Oper Status : up HW Type : TA10A-Chassis Vendor : Gigamon Product Code : 132-00D1 Serial Num : G1234 HW Rev : 1.0 SW Rev : 4.6.01 GigaVUE-TA100 On the GigaVUE-TA100, only the first 16 out of 32 100Gb ports are enabled.
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(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...
Contacting Sales on page 107. Command-Line Basics This section provides a quick orientation to the GigaVUE TA Series command-line interface – how to enter commands, how to get help, and so Command-Line Modes The GigaVUE-OS can operate in one of three modes, each with its own set of available commands –...
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Entering Commands in the CLI The GigaVUE CLI provides several conventions that make it easy to identify available commands and enter them quickly: Technique Description Context-Sensitive Help The ? symbol is the key to receiving help wherever you are in the CLI: •...
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All commands are case-sensitive and entered in lower case. • Port numbers are entered in <box ID>/<slot ID>/<port ID> format. For the GigaVUE TA Series nodes, the chassis ID and slot number are always 1. • Strings must consist entirely of alphanumeric characters with no spaces.
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Paging through CLI Output By default, the GigaVUE 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 to see paging options –...
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.
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Command Description interface Configure network interfaces. Configure IP settings for the eth0 Mgmt port. ipv6 Configure IPv6 settings for the eth0 Mgmt port. Configure scheduled jobs. ldap Configure LDAP server settings for authentication. license Activate features using license keys. On GigaVUE-TA10A and GigaVUE-TA100, use this command to enable additional ports.
SSH, Telnet, or Both? on page • Configure some basic user accounts. Refer to Initial User Account Configuration on page • Configure the node name. Refer to Configuring the GigaVUE TA Series Host Name on page GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• 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 • Save your changes!
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(SSH2 supports both RSA and DSA encryption algorithms). The first time you connect to the GigaVUE TA Series node with an SSH2 client, the client will warn you that the host keys are not in your local cache and show you the actual host key presented by the node.
Changing Host Keys You can use the ssh server host-key generate command to change the default host keys provided with the GigaVUE TA Series node. The command has the following syntax: ssh server host-key <rsa1 | rsa2 |dsa2> <private-key | public-key> generate...
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Monitor users have access to the Standard and Enable command modes. They cannot configure packet distribution (or any other global GigaVUE TA Series node options), but they can use the show command to review many of the settings in place on the node.
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...
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(config) # clock timezone America North United_States Pacific Once you’ve finished configuring NTP options, use the show ntp command to check the status of clock synchronization (Figure 4-13). Figure 4-13: Checking NTP Status and Configuration GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Enabling the Web Server GigaVUE-FM is Gigamon’s Web-based management interface for the GigaVUE-OS, including the GigaVUE TA Series nodes. You can use GigaVUE-FM for many system configuration, management, and operations tasks. To use GigaVUE-FM with a GigaVUE node, you must enable its Web server with the web enable command.
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: 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.
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.
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 TA Series should appear, the port for the email server, the reply-to address, and so on.
• Use the show port params all command to see transceiver type information for each of the network/tool ports in the GigaVUE TA Series nodes. Check the value of the SFP type field for the ports in question. •...
Duplex or RX-only BiDi optics. • When stacking multiple GigaVUE nodes, 40Gb BiDi optics must not be used on stack links because the 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.
Angled Polished Connector (APC) of cable type B with an 8-degree angled end-face and a diameter of 9/125µm. Figure 5-2 provides details for MTP/APC cable for use with 40Gb QSFP+ PLR4 transceivers on the GigaVUE-TA10, GigaVUE-TA40, or GigaVUE-TA100 node. Connecting Ports on GigaVUE TA Series...
Green 2 Brown Brown 2 Slate Slate 2 White White 2 Red 2 Black Black 2 Yellow Yellow 2 Violet Violet 2 Rose Rose 2 Aqua Aqua 2 Figure 5-3: MPO/MTP 24 Position Fiber Cable GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
A GigaVUE TA Series Specifications This appendix provides the physical specifications, power requirements and environmental specifications for the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation nodes, GigaVUE-TA10, GigaVUE-TA40, GigaVUE-TA100, GigaVUE-TA100-CXP, and GigaVUE-TA200. Compliance for safety, emissions and immunity are also provided. Refer to the following sections for details: •...
17.32in (44cm) Including latches without ears 21.25in (54cm) Power Requirements Each GigaVUE TA Series node come standard with dual, load sharing power supplies. Table B-1 Table B-5 summarize the electrical characteristics for the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation nodes, GigaVUE-TA10, GigaVUE-TA40, GigaVUE-TA100, GigaVUE-TA100-CXP, and GigaVUE-TA200.
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1069 Watts; 3645.29 BTU/hr Heat Output AC Power Supply Min/Max Voltage: 100V–127V AC, 200V–240V AC, 47-63Hz Max PSM Input Current: 13.8A@100V, 8.5A@200V DC Power Supply Min/Max Voltage: -36V to -72V DC Max PSM Input Current: 42A@-36V A GigaVUE TA Series Specifications...
32ºF to 104ºF (0ºC to 40ºC) Operating Relative Humidity 20% to 80%, non-condensing Recommended Storage -4ºF to 158ºF Temperature (-20ºC to 70ºC) Recommended Storage 15% to 85%, non-condensing Relative Humidity Altitude Up to 10000ft (3.05km) GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
IEC 60950-1:2005 (2nd Edition) + Am 1:2009 + Am 2:2013 • BSMI (GigaVUE-TA100 and GigaVUE-TA200) • CCC, EAC (GigaVUE-TA100 and GigaVUE-TA200) Emissions GigaVUE Traffic Aggregation nodes are compliant with the following emissions regulations: • FCC Part 15, Class A A GigaVUE TA Series Specifications...
FIPS 140-2 (GigaVUE-TA10, GigaVUE-TA40, GigaVUE-TA100, and GigaVUE-TA100-CXP). Refer to “FIPS 140-2 Compliance” in the GigaVUE-OS CLI User's Guide. • UC APL (option available for GigaVUE-TA10 and GigaVUE-TA40). Refer to “UC APL Compliance” in the GigaVUE-OS CLI User's Guide. GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
“Common 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: A GigaVUE TA Series Specifications...
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. 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 GigaVUE TA Series nodes.
B Console Port Signaling and Cabling This appendix provides the pinouts for the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable and RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter provided with the GigaVUE Traffic Aggregator for connections from the system’s console port to a PC’s COM port. 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.
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The table below lists the pinouts for the connection illustrated above. Console Port from RJ45 RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Rollover Cable RJ-45-to-DB-9 Console Device Jack Terminal Adapter on PC Signal RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin Signal GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
C NEBS Level 3 Compliance This appendix provides installation instructions for GigaVUE-TA10, GigaVUE-TA40, GigaVUE-TA100, and GigaVUE-TA200 Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Level 3 compliance. Refer to the following: • Installation Instructions GigaVUE-TA10, TA40, TA100, TA200 on page 101 Installation Instructions GigaVUE-TA10, TA40, TA100, TA200 The following sections detail installation instructions for GigaVUE-TA10, GigaVUE-TA40, GigaVUE-TA100, and GigaVUE-TA200.
(Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-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. GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Intrabuilding Ports (RJ45) WARNING: The intrabuilding ports (RJ45) shall be connected to shielded and grounded cables at both ends. Class A2 Voltage Accessibility The GigaVUE-TA10, GigaVUE-TA40, GigaVUE-TA100, or GigaVUE-TA200 shall be located in a restricted access location where only crafts personnel are allowed access. Class B Voltage Accessibility The GigaVUE-TA10, GigaVUE-TA40, GigaVUE-TA100, or GigaVUE-TA200 shall be located in a restricted access location where only crafts personnel are allowed access.
AC-power equipment. The SPD, if used, is installed at the AC power entrance (Refer to definition in the 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). GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• The Gigamon Community on page 107 Documentation Table D-1 lists the documents that are provided for the various Gigamon products. You can download the PDF versions of these documents from the Gigamon Customer Portal. Table D-1: Documentation Suite for Gigamon Products...
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GigaVUE-OS Cabling Quick Reference Provides guidelines to the different types of cables to be used to Guide connect the Gigamon devices as well as connect Gigamon devices to third-party devices. GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Provides information about the compatibility and interoperability Interoperability Matrix requirements for the Gigamon devices.
• 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. D Additional Sources of Information...
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