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Configuring and Activating Interfaces, Monitoring Network Interface Cards, Using Nokia Network Voyager

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4 Installing and Replacing Network Interface Cards and Accelerated Data Path (ADP) Services Modules The power indicator LED on the PMC carrier or ADP module illuminates green. . 00315.2 If you are replacing a NIC or ADP module with a one of the same type, the Nokia IPSO operating system automatically recognizes the device and applies the original configuration. If you are installing a new or different NIC or ADP module, configure the new device by using Nokia Network Voyager. For information about how to access Network Voyager, see "Using Nokia Network Voyager" on page 44. Configuring and Activating Interfaces The Nokia IP1200 Series appliance automatically detects any new NICs or an ADP module when the device is completely installed. Use Nokia Network Voyager to configure and activate the logical and physical interfaces on the NIC or ADP module. For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related reference materials, see "Using Nokia Network Voyager" on page 44. Monitoring Network Interface Cards You can assess the general operating condition of the NICs or the ADP module in your appliance by looking at the LED status indicators on each device. The status indicators for each NIC are explained in Chapter 5, "About IP1200 Series Appliance Network Interface Cards." The status indicators for each ADP module are explained in Chapter 6, "About IP1200 Appliance ADP Services Modules." Use Network Voyager to access detailed port information. For information about how to access Network Voyager, see "Using Nokia Network Voyager" on page 44. You can also use the Nokia IPSO tcpdump command to examine the traffic on a specific port. 56 IP1220 and IP1260 Security Platforms Installation Guide

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Installing and Replacing Network Interface Cards and Accelerated Data Path (ADP) Services Modules
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IP1220 and IP1260 Security Platforms Installation Guide
The power indicator LED on the PMC carrier or ADP module illuminates green.
.
If you are replacing a NIC or ADP module with a one of the same type, the Nokia IPSO
operating system automatically recognizes the device and applies the original configuration.
If you are installing a new or different NIC or ADP module, configure the new device by
using Nokia Network Voyager. For information about how to access Network Voyager, see
“Using Nokia Network Voyager”
on page 44.
Configuring and Activating Interfaces
The Nokia IP1200 Series appliance automatically detects any new NICs or an ADP module
when the device is completely installed. Use Nokia Network Voyager to configure and activate
the logical and physical interfaces on the NIC or ADP module.
For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related reference materials, see
“Using Nokia Network Voyager”
on page 44.
Monitoring Network Interface Cards
You can assess the general operating condition of the NICs or the ADP module in your appliance
by looking at the LED status indicators on each device. The status indicators for each NIC are
explained in
Chapter 5, “About IP1200 Series Appliance Network Interface Cards.”
The status
indicators for each ADP module are explained in
Chapter 6, “About IP1200 Appliance ADP
Services Modules.”
Use Network Voyager to access detailed port information. For information about how to access
Network Voyager, see
“Using Nokia Network Voyager”
on page 44.
You can also use the Nokia IPSO tcpdump command to examine the traffic on a specific port.
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