Symantec 10521148 Implementation Guide - Page 61

auto-negotiated between Net A and App A, and Net B and App B. Do not force the, to Net A or Net B.

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Installing the 7100 Series 53 Cabling implemented as 10/100/1000Base-T. Consult the documentation for your network devices to determine whether they require crossover connections. The following procedures do not anticipate the type of cable. It is up to you to select a crossover cable if your network device requires one. The link parameters, including speed and duplex mode, should be auto-negotiated between Net A and App A, and Net B and App B. Do not force the link speed or duplex mode to a specific setting on network devices that connect to Net A or Net B. See "About the In-line Bypass unit" on page 35. To connect the bypass unit App A and App B ports to the 7120 in-line pair, use the Ethernet cables provided with the bypass unit. Note: After connecting the bypass unit to the 7100 Series and powering both on, all port groups are initially in bypass mode. To change the port group to online mode, you must start a sensor on the in-line pair that is connected to that port group. Event detection can occur only when the port group is in online mode. See "Starting a sensor on an appliance interface" on page 115. To cable in-line pair 0 with port group 0 1 Shut down the 7120 appliance if it is running. 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 your appliance. 4 Connect App B of port group 0 to port 1 on your appliance. 5 On the bypass unit, connect Net B of port group 0 to the other side of the network. 6 Using the USB cable, plug one USB connector into either USB port on the 7120 appliance, and plug the other connector into the Mgmt USB port on the 2 In-line Bypass unit. To cable in-line pair 1 with port group 1 1 Shut down the 7120 appliance if it is running. 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 your appliance. 4 Connect App B of port group 1 to port 3 on your appliance. 5 On the bypass unit, connect Net B of port group 1 to the other side of the network.

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53
Installing the 7100 Series
Cabling
implemented as 10/100/1000Base-T. Consult the documentation for your
network devices to determine whether they require crossover connections.
The following procedures do not anticipate the type of cable. It is up to you to
select a crossover cable if your network device requires one.
The link parameters, including speed and duplex mode, should be
auto-negotiated between Net A and App A, and Net B and App B. Do not force the
link speed or duplex mode to a specific setting on network devices that connect
to Net A or Net B.
See
“About the In-line Bypass unit”
on page 35.
To connect the bypass unit App A and App B ports to the 7120 in-line pair, use
the Ethernet cables provided with the bypass unit.
Note:
After connecting the bypass unit to the 7100 Series and powering both on,
all port groups are initially in bypass mode. To change the port group to online
mode, you must start a sensor on the in-line pair that is connected to that port
group. Event detection can occur only when the port group is in online mode.
See
“Starting a sensor on an appliance interface”
on page 115.
To cable in-line pair 0 with port group 0
1
Shut down the 7120 appliance if it is running.
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 your appliance.
4
Connect App B of port group 0 to port 1 on your appliance.
5
On the bypass unit, connect Net B of port group 0 to the other side of the
network.
6
Using the USB cable, plug one USB connector into either USB port on the
7120 appliance, and plug the other connector into the Mgmt USB port on
the 2 In-line Bypass unit.
To cable in-line pair 1 with port group 1
1
Shut down the 7120 appliance if it is running.
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 your appliance.
4
Connect App B of port group 1 to port 3 on your appliance.
5
On the bypass unit, connect Net B of port group 1 to the other side of the
network.