Symantec 10521146 User Guide - Page 25

Cabling port group 0 to the 7160, Cabling port group 1 to the 7160, Cabling port group 2 to the 7160

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25 Cabling the 4 In-line Bypass unit to the 7160 Note: Follow the cabling instructions carefully to match each in-line interface pair with its associated port group on the bypass unit. Connect in-line pair 0 (ports 0/1 on the appliance) to port group 0 on the bypass unit. Connect in-line pair 1 on the 7160 to port group 1 on the bypass unit. Connect in-line pair 2 to port group 2, and connect in-line pair 3 to port group 3. Cabling port group 0 to the 7160 Port group 0 is the upper left port group on the 4 In-line Bypass unit. You should connect it only to in-line pair 0 on the 7160. To cable port group 0 to the 7160 1 Shut down and disconnect the power from the 7160 appliance and the In-line Bypass unit. 2 On the bypass unit, connect Net A of port group 0 to one side of the network. 3 Connect App A of port group 0 to port 0 on the 7160. 4 Connect App B of port group 0 to port 1 on the 7160. 5 Connect Net B of port group 0 to the other side of the network. Cabling port group 1 to the 7160 Port group 1 is the lower left port group on the 4 In-line Bypass unit. You should connect it only to in-line pair 1 on the 7160. To cable port group 1 to the 7160 1 Shut down and disconnect the power from the 7160 appliance and the In-line Bypass unit. 2 On the bypass unit, connect Net A of port group 1 to one side of the network. 3 Connect App A of port group 1 to port 2 on the 7160. 4 Connect App B of port group 1 to port 3 on the 7160. 5 Connect Net B of port group 1 to the other side of the network. Cabling port group 2 to the 7160 Port group 2 is the upper right port group on the 4 In-line Bypass unit. You should connect it only to in-line pair 2 on the 7160.

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Cabling the 4 In-line Bypass unit to the 7160
Note:
Follow the cabling instructions carefully to match each in-line interface
pair with its associated port group on the bypass unit. Connect in-line pair 0
(ports 0/1 on the appliance) to port group 0 on the bypass unit. Connect in-line
pair 1 on the 7160 to port group 1 on the bypass unit. Connect in-line pair 2 to
port group 2, and connect in-line pair 3 to port group 3.
Cabling port group 0 to the 7160
Port group 0 is the upper left port group on the 4 In-line Bypass unit. You should
connect it only to in-line pair 0 on the 7160.
To cable port group 0 to the 7160
1
Shut down and disconnect the power from the 7160 appliance and the
In-line Bypass unit.
2
On the bypass unit, connect Net A of port group 0 to one side of the network.
3
Connect App A of port group 0 to port 0 on the 7160.
4
Connect App B of port group 0 to port 1 on the 7160.
5
Connect Net B of port group 0 to the other side of the network.
Cabling port group 1 to the 7160
Port group 1 is the lower left port group on the 4 In-line Bypass unit. You should
connect it only to in-line pair 1 on the 7160.
To cable port group 1 to the 7160
1
Shut down and disconnect the power from the 7160 appliance and the
In-line Bypass unit.
2
On the bypass unit, connect Net A of port group 1 to one side of the network.
3
Connect App A of port group 1 to port 2 on the 7160.
4
Connect App B of port group 1 to port 3 on the 7160.
5
Connect Net B of port group 1 to the other side of the network.
Cabling port group 2 to the 7160
Port group 2 is the upper right port group on the 4 In-line Bypass unit. You
should connect it only to in-line pair 2 on the 7160.