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Nokia ADP Card LED Reference Information, Configuring Nokia IPSO for IP1220 and IP1260 ADP Interfaces

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Nokia ADP Card LED Reference Information rejected interfaces on the Interface Configuration page in Nokia Network Voyager, as shown in the following figure. Note The Non-Supported SFP Components table appears only if you have ADP transceivers installed that are not supported by Nokia. Nokia ADP Card LED Reference Information All Nokia IP1220 and IP1260 ADP modules provide a single LED for each port. The LED illuminates solid green for Link status and blinks green to indicate Activity. Configuring Nokia IPSO for IP1220 and IP1260 ADP Interfaces This section includes information about configuring Nokia IPSO to use the interfaces on a Nokia ADP module. To help you understand the implications of installing an ADP module, it provides an example of the steps you might perform to install an ADP module in an IP1220 or IP1260 appliance running the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP). Effect on Interfaces When you install an ADP module, Nokia IPSO automatically creates interface names for the ADP interfaces and changes the existing interface names and configuration information, as described below: „ If you install an ADP module in an IP1220 or IP1260 appliance, the names and configuration information for all the interfaces previously installed in slots 1 and 2 become invalid. IP1220 and IP1260 Security Platforms Installation Guide 71

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Nokia ADP Card LED Reference Information
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rejected interfaces on the Interface Configuration page in Nokia Network Voyager, as shown in
the following figure.
Note
The Non-Supported SFP Components table appears only if you have ADP transceivers
installed that are not supported by Nokia.
Nokia ADP Card LED Reference Information
All Nokia IP1220 and IP1260 ADP modules provide a single LED for each port. The LED
illuminates solid green for Link status and blinks green to indicate Activity.
Configuring Nokia IPSO for IP1220 and IP1260 ADP
Interfaces
This section includes information about configuring Nokia IPSO to use the interfaces on a Nokia
ADP module. To help you understand the implications of installing an ADP module, it provides
an example of the steps you might perform to install an ADP module in an IP1220 or IP1260
appliance running the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP).
Effect on Interfaces
When you install an ADP module, Nokia IPSO automatically creates interface names for the
ADP interfaces and changes the existing interface names and configuration information, as
described below:
If you install an ADP module in an IP1220 or IP1260 appliance, the names and
configuration information for all the interfaces previously installed in slots 1 and 2 become
invalid.