Citrix SD-WAN Platforms
Note
SD-WAN Standard Edition 400 and 410 appliances do not have field replaceable units. The field
replaceable SSD and power supplies are not required.
SD-WAN WANOP/SE 4000 and WANOP 5000 field replaceable units (FRU) are components that can be
quickly and easily removed from the appliance and replaced by the user or a technician at the user’s
site. The FRUs in an SD-WAN WANOP/SE 4000 and WANOP 5000 appliance can include DC or AC power
supplies, and solid-state and hard-disk drives.
Ports
June 19, 2020
Note
Some Citrix SD-WAN appliances do not require SFP transceivers.
Ports are used to connect the appliance to external devices. The Citrix SD-WAN appliances support
RS232 serial ports, 10/100/1000Base-T copper Ethernet ports, fiber 1G SFP ports, and 10-gigabit fiber
SFP+ ports. All SD-WAN appliances have a combination of some or all of these ports. For details on
the type and number of ports available on your appliance, see the section describing that platform.
RS232 serial port
The RS232 serial console port provides a connection between the appliance and a computer, allowing
direct access to the appliance for initial configuration or troubleshooting.
All hardware platforms ship with an appropriate serial cable used to connect your computer to the ap-
pliance. For instructions on connecting your computer to the appliance, see Installing the Hardware.
Copper ethernet ports
The copper ethernet ports installed on many models of the appliance are standard RJ45 ports.
There are two types of copper Ethernet ports that may be installed on your appliance:
• 10/100BASE-T port. The 10/100BASE-T port has a maximum transmission speed of 100 megabits
per second (Mbps). Most platforms have at least one 10/100BASE-T port.
• 10/100/1000BASE-T port. The 10/100/1000BASE-T port has a maximum transmission speed of 1
gigabit per second, 10 times faster than the other type of copper Ethernet port. Most platforms
have at least one 10/100/1000Base-T port.
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