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Connecting Cables to MHO-140
Quantum Maestro Getting Started Guide|126
Explanations:
Item Description
1 Network 1 connected to ports on the Networking Device (3).
2 Network 2 connected to ports on the Networking Device (3).
3 Networking Device (router or switch) that connects your Network 1 and Network 2 to the
Quantum Maestro Orchestrators (6 and 8) with Bond interfaces (Link Aggregation).
4 Bond interface that connects Network 1 to the Quantum Maestro Orchestrators (8 and 10).
This Bond interface provides a redundant Uplink connection for the traffic inspected by the
Security Appliances in the applicable Security Group (31).
5 Bond interface that connects Network 2 to the Quantum Maestro Orchestrators (8 and 10).
This Bond interface provides a redundant Uplink connection for the traffic inspected by the
Security Appliances in the applicable Security Group (30).
6 A Breakout cable connected to an Uplink port (in our example, Port 49) on the first Quantum
Maestro Orchestrator (8). See
"Breakout Cables" on page82
.
Notes:
n
This cable splits the Uplink port into four interfaces.
You assign the new interfaces to the applicable Security Groups.
n
This connection disables the bottom Uplink port (in our example, Port 50).
7 A Breakout cable connected to an Uplink port (in our example, Port 55) on the second
Quantum Maestro Orchestrator (10). See
"Breakout Cables" on page82
.
Notes:
n
This cable splits the Uplink port into four interfaces.
You assign the new interfaces to the applicable Security Groups.
n
This connection disables the bottom Uplink port (in our example, Port 56).
8 First Quantum Maestro Orchestrator.
9 A 10 GbE DAC cable connected to the dedicated Synchronization ports 48 on the Quantum
Maestro Orchestrators.
Important - This connection is only used to synchronize the configuration of Security
Groups between the Quantum Maestro Orchestrators.
10 Second Quantum Maestro Orchestrator.

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