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Front panel LEDs, Eight 10 Gigabit small form-factor pluggable XFP 10 Gigabit Monitoring ports - specifications

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1 Overview M-6050 physical description 3 One RS-232C Auxiliary port, which may be used to dial in remotely to set up and configure the Sensor. 4 Eight small form-factor pluggable (SFP) 1 Gigabit Monitoring ports, which enable you to monitor eight SPAN ports, four full-duplex tapped segments, four segments in-line, or a combination (for example, two full-duplex segments and four SPAN ports). These Monitoring interfaces of the M-6050 work in stealth mode, meaning they have no IP address and are not visible on the monitored segment. 5 Eight 10 Gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) 10 Gigabit Monitoring ports, which enable you to monitor eight SPAN ports, four full-duplex tapped segments, four segments in-line, or a combination (for example, two full-duplex segments and four SPAN ports). These Monitoring interfaces of the M-6050 work in stealth mode, meaning they have no IP address and are not visible on the monitored segment. If you choose to run in failover mode, port 4A is used to interconnect with a standby Sensor. The gigabit ports of the M-6050 running in in-line Mode fail-close, meaning that if the Sensor fails, it will interrupt/block data flow. Fail-open functionality requires either the Layer 2 Passthru feature, described in detail in the Device Administration Guide or the hardware Gigabit Fail-Open Bypass kit for Gigabit ports, described in Cable the failover interconnection ports section. 6 One RJ-45 Response port, which, when you're operating in SPAN or tap mode, enables you to inject response packets back through a switch or router. 7 Eight RJ-11 Fail-Open Control ports, designed for use with the Optical Fail-Open Bypass kit. The ports are marked X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, and X8 and are used in conjunction with ports 1A/ 1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B, 4A/4B, 5A/5B, 6A/6B, 7A/7B, and 8A/8B, respectively. 8 One External Compact Flash port. This port is used only for flash recovery purposes. That is, this port is used in troubleshooting situations where the Sensor's internal flash is corrupted and you need to reboot the Sensor via the external compact flash. For more information, see the on-line KnowledgeBase at http://mysupport.mcafee.com/Eservice/. Click Search the KnowledgeBase. 9 Power Supply A. Power supply A is included with each Sensor. The supply uses a standard IEC port (IEC320-C13). McAfee provides a standard, 2m NEMA 5-15P (US) power cable (3 wire). International customers must procure a country-appropriate power cable. 10 Power Supply B (optional, purchased separately). Power supply B is a hot-swappable, redundant power supply. This power supply also uses a standard IEC320-C13 port, and you can use the McAfee-provided cable or acquire one that meets your specific needs. The M-6050 does not have internal taps; you must use it with a third-party external tap to run it in tapped mode. Front panel LEDs The front panel LEDs provide status information for the health of the Sensor and the activity on its ports. The following table describes the M-6050 front panel LEDs. LED Pwr A (Power A) OK ~AC Status Description Green Power Supply A is functioning. Amber Power Supply A is not functioning. Green Power Supply in AC mode. 10 McAfee® Network Security Platform M-6050 Sensor Product Guide

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3
One RS-232C Auxiliary port
, which may be used to dial in remotely to set up and configure the
Sensor.
4
Eight small form-factor pluggable (SFP) 1 Gigabit Monitoring ports
, which enable you to
monitor eight SPAN ports, four full-duplex tapped segments, four segments in-line, or a
combination (for example, two full-duplex segments and four SPAN ports).
These Monitoring interfaces of the M-6050 work in stealth mode, meaning they have no IP address
and are not visible on the monitored segment.
5
Eight 10 Gigabit small form-factor pluggable (XFP) 10 Gigabit Monitoring ports
, which
enable you to monitor eight SPAN ports, four full-duplex tapped segments, four segments in-line,
or a combination (for example, two full-duplex segments and four SPAN ports).
These Monitoring interfaces of the M-6050 work in stealth mode, meaning they have no IP address
and are not visible on the monitored segment.
If you choose to run in failover mode, port 4A is used to interconnect with a standby Sensor.
The gigabit ports of the M-6050 running in in-line Mode fail-close, meaning that if the Sensor fails, it
will interrupt/block data flow. Fail-open functionality requires either the Layer 2 Passthru feature,
described in detail in the
Device Administration Guide
or the hardware Gigabit Fail-Open Bypass kit
for Gigabit ports, described in Cable the failover interconnection ports section.
6
One RJ-45 Response port
, which, when you're operating in SPAN or tap mode, enables you to
inject response packets back through a switch or router.
7
Eight RJ-11 Fail-Open Control ports
, designed for use with the Optical Fail-Open Bypass kit.
The ports are marked X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, and X8 and are used in conjunction with ports 1A/
1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B, 4A/4B, 5A/5B, 6A/6B, 7A/7B, and 8A/8B, respectively.
8
One External Compact Flash port
. This port is used only for flash recovery purposes. That is,
this port is used in troubleshooting situations where the Sensor's internal flash is corrupted and
you need to reboot the Sensor via the external compact flash. For more information, see the
on-line KnowledgeBase at
. Click
Search the KnowledgeBase.
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Power Supply A.
Power supply A is included with each Sensor. The supply uses a standard IEC
port (IEC320-C13). McAfee provides a standard, 2m NEMA 5-15P (US) power cable (3 wire).
International customers must procure a country-appropriate power cable.
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Power Supply B
(optional, purchased separately). Power supply B is a hot-swappable, redundant
power supply. This power supply also uses a standard IEC320-C13 port, and you can use the
McAfee-provided cable or acquire one that meets your specific needs.
The M-6050 does not have internal taps; you must use it with a third-party external tap to run it in
tapped mode.
Front panel LEDs
The front panel LEDs provide status information for the health of the Sensor and the activity on its
ports. The following table describes the M-6050 front panel LEDs.
LED
Status
Description
Pwr A (Power A)
OK
~AC
Green
Amber
Green
Power Supply A is functioning.
Power Supply A is not functioning.
Power Supply in AC mode.
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