Symantec 10521148 Implementation Guide - Page 26

Model 7120, The 7120 is the Fast Ethernet model of the Symantec Network Security 7100

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18 Introducing the 7100 Series components About 7100 Series models Model 7120 The 7120 is the Fast Ethernet model of the Symantec Network Security 7100 Series. It has six 10/100Base-T monitoring interfaces, and comes in a 1U configuration for a 19" rack. Figure 2-1 shows the 7120 back panel components described in Table 2-1. Figure 2-1 7120 back panel Table 2-1 describes the components on the 7120 back panel. Table 2-1 7120 back panel components Diagram Component Description location name 1 Power supply Connection for the AC power cord; standard power supply 2 Master power Switch that turns the appliance on or off switch 3 DB9 serial port Connection for the serial console cable 4 USB ports Either port can be connected to the USB port of a bypass unit for fail-open capability 5 eth0 Monitoring interface; also the Imaging Server connection for re-imaging the appliance; 10/100Base-T 6 eth1 Monitoring interface; 10/100Base-T 7 eth2 Monitoring interface; 10/100Base-T 8 eth3 Monitoring interface; 10/100Base-T 9 eth4 Reset interface for sending TCP resets to malicious or unwanted flows; 10/100Base-T 10 eth5 Management interface; 10/100Base-T 11 Compact flash Read/write drive for compact flash cards of up to 1 GB adapter capacity 12 Power reset Switch for cycling power on appliance switch

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18
Introducing the 7100 Series components
About 7100 Series models
Model 7120
The 7120 is the Fast Ethernet model of the Symantec Network Security 7100
Series. It has six 10/100Base-T monitoring interfaces, and comes in a 1U
configuration for a 19” rack.
Figure 2-1
shows the 7120 back panel components described in
Table 2-1
.
Figure 2-1
7120 back panel
Table 2-1
describes the components on the 7120 back panel.
Table 2-1
7120 back panel components
Diagram
location
Component
name
Description
1
Power supply
Connection for the AC power cord; standard power supply
2
Master power
switch
Switch that turns the appliance on or off
3
DB9 serial port
Connection for the serial console cable
4
USB ports
Either port can be connected to the USB port of a bypass
unit for fail-open capability
5
eth0
Monitoring interface; also the Imaging Server connection
for re-imaging the appliance; 10/100Base-T
6
eth1
Monitoring interface; 10/100Base-T
7
eth2
Monitoring interface; 10/100Base-T
8
eth3
Monitoring interface; 10/100Base-T
9
eth4
Reset interface for sending TCP resets to malicious or
unwanted flows; 10/100Base-T
10
eth5
Management interface; 10/100Base-T
11
Compact flash
adapter
Read/write drive for compact flash cards of up to 1 GB
capacity
12
Power reset
switch
Switch for cycling power on appliance