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Connecting to the Ethernet Ports, BuiltIn FourPort 10/100/1000 Ethernet Interface

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3 Connecting to the Ethernet Ports This chapter describes how to connect Ethernet network cabling to your Nokia IP150 appliance. Caution To help guard against electrostatic discharge damage, make sure you are properly grounded by using a grounding wrist strap and following the instructions provided with the wrist strap before you handle the components or open the appliance. If you do not have a grounding wrist strap, make sure you are properly grounded before you touch any electronic component. Built-In Four-Port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Interface Every Nokia IP150 appliance has four built-in dual-mode 10/100/1000 Mbps ports. Ethernet Features The Ethernet interface supports tracing through tcpdump. You can configure and monitor Ethernet interfaces with Nokia Network Voyager or the command-line interface (CLI). Specifically, you set the port speed and full-duplex or half-duplex mode by using Network Voyager or the CLI. For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related reference materials, see "Using Nokia Network Voyager" on page 35. For information about how to access the CLI, see the Nokia CLI Reference Guide for the version of Nokia IPSO you are using. After the power is turned on, the Ethernet link LEDs on the appliance and on the remote equipment illuminate to indicate the connection. As data is transmitted, the activity LEDs on the appliance illuminates. Nokia IP150 Security Platform Installation Guide 27

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Nokia IP150 Security Platform Installation Guide
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3
Connecting to the Ethernet Ports
This chapter describes how to connect Ethernet network cabling to your Nokia IP150 appliance.
Caution
To help guard against electrostatic discharge damage, make sure you are properly
grounded by using a grounding wrist strap and following the instructions provided with
the wrist strap before you handle the components or open the appliance. If you do not
have a grounding wrist strap, make sure you are properly grounded before you touch
any electronic component.
Built-In Four-Port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Interface
Every Nokia IP150 appliance has four built-in dual-mode 10/100/1000 Mbps ports.
Ethernet Features
The Ethernet interface supports tracing through tcpdump.
You can configure and monitor Ethernet interfaces with
Nokia Network
Voyager or the
command-line interface (CLI). Specifically, you set the port speed and full-duplex or
half-duplex mode by using
Network
Voyager or the CLI.
For information about how to access
Network
Voyager and the related reference materials, see
“Using Nokia Network Voyager”
on page 35.
For information about how to access the CLI, see the
Nokia CLI Reference Guide
for the version
of
Nokia
IPSO you are using.
After the power is turned on, the Ethernet link LEDs on the appliance and on the remote
equipment illuminate to indicate the connection. As data is transmitted, the activity LEDs on the
appliance illuminates.