McAfee MSA-3400-SWGI Installation Guide - Page 24

LAN1 port, and 3400 appliances only

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Connecting and configuring the appliance Ports and connections (HDD) LEDs Power and LED Power socket • Flashes amber when there is a system fault. HDD LED • Flashes green when the hard disk drive is in use. Turns the appliance on and off. • Lights - when the appliance is operational. • Flashes - when the appliance is in standby mode. It is receiving power through the power socket, but the power button is off. The network ports remain active but no protocols or data intended for the appliance can pass through the appliance. Use the correct power cord for your location. NOTE: 3300 and 3400 appliances only - McAfee recommends you connect both power supplies. System The system identification buttons on the front and back panels help you locate the appliance identification within a rack. Push the button to flash the System Status LEDs () on the front panel and System button indication button LED on the back panel. Push the button again to stop the LEDs flashing. Monitor port Connect a monitor to this port when you are: • Initially configuring the appliance. • Restoring and upgrading the appliance's software. • Diagnosing system faults. Keyboard For connecting a keyboard. port These appliances can now all use USB Keyboards. Mouse port For connecting a mouse. These appliances can now all use a USB mouse. Copper See the labeling on the back of the unit to identify the LAN ports. LAN1 port (NIC 1) and LAN2 port (NIC All ports are RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiating (auto-sensing) Ethernet network ports. They must only be used with equipment designed for 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps (1Gb) Ethernet network use. Each LAN port has built-in LEDs: 2) • Lights green - when the port has a good link to the attached Ethernet. • Flashes amber - when the port detects activity on the attached Ethernet. Fiber The 3300 and 3400 appliances also have two fiber LC connectors for 1000 BASE-SX Ethernet LAN1 network connections. You can use copper or the fiber LAN ports. port and LAN2 port (3300 and 3400 appliances The fiber ports are disabled by default. To enable the fiber ports, use one of the copper LAN ports to make a management connection; a local management connection using copper LAN2, or a remote Management Connection using copper LAN1. Use a web browser to access the interface and enable the fiber ports using the Setup Wizard. See the Product Guide for more information. only) NOTE: The fiber ports have covers to protect the optics when not in use. Remove covers before use and replace covers if disconnecting the fiber connections. The following information applies to the copper and fiber ports. LAN1 port The LAN1 port is used to connect the appliance to your network. It receives and transmits the following traffic: • Inbound and outbound protocol traffic. • Management and log data, including the communication from the remote web browser that you use to access the appliance's user interface. If you use ePolicy Orchestrator software with the appliance, its communication is also transmitted through this port. 24 McAfee Email and Web Security Appliance 5.5 Installation Guide

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(HDD)
LEDs
Flashes amber when there is a system fault.
HDD LED
Flashes green when the hard disk drive is in use.
Turns the appliance on and off.
Power
and LED
Lights — when the appliance is operational.
Flashes — when the appliance is in standby mode. It is receiving power through the power
socket, but the power button is off. The network ports remain active but no protocols or
data intended for the appliance can pass through the appliance.
Use the correct power cord for your location.
NOTE:
3300 and 3400 appliances only
— McAfee recommends you connect both power
supplies.
Power
socket
The system identification buttons on the front and back panels help you locate the appliance
within a rack. Push the button to flash the System Status LEDs () on the front panel and System
indication button LED on the back panel. Push the button again to stop the LEDs flashing.
System
identification
button
Connect a monitor to this port when you are:
Monitor
port
Initially configuring the appliance.
Restoring and upgrading the appliance’s software.
Diagnosing system faults.
For connecting a keyboard.
Keyboard
port
These appliances can now all use USB Keyboards.
For connecting a mouse.
Mouse
port
These appliances can now all use a USB mouse.
See the labeling on the back of the unit to identify the LAN ports.
Copper
LAN1
All ports are RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiating (auto-sensing) Ethernet network ports.
They must only be used with equipment designed for 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps (1Gb)
Ethernet network use.
port (NIC
1) and
LAN2
Each LAN port has built-in LEDs:
port (NIC
2)
Lights green — when the port has a good link to the attached Ethernet.
Flashes amber — when the port detects activity on the attached Ethernet.
The 3300 and 3400 appliances also have two fiber LC connectors for 1000 BASE-SX Ethernet
network connections. You can use copper or the fiber LAN ports.
Fiber
LAN1
port and
The fiber ports are disabled by default.
LAN2
To enable the fiber ports, use one of the copper LAN ports to make a management connection;
a local management connection using copper LAN2, or a remote Management Connection
port
(3300
using copper LAN1. Use a web browser to access the interface and enable the fiber ports using
the Setup Wizard. See the Product Guide for more information.
NOTE:
The fiber ports have covers to protect the optics when not in use. Remove covers before
use and replace covers if disconnecting the fiber connections.
and 3400
appliances
only)
The following information applies to the copper and fiber ports.
LAN1 port
The LAN1 port is used to connect the appliance to your network. It receives and transmits the
following traffic:
Inbound and outbound protocol traffic.
Management and log data, including the communication from the remote web browser that
you use to access the appliance’s user interface. If you use ePolicy Orchestrator software
with the appliance, its communication is also transmitted through this port.
Connecting and configuring the appliance
Ports and connections
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