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4. Perform Steps 2 and 3 for the second rack rail assembly.
5. Attach the chassis slide rails to each side of the chassis with three (3) flathead 8-32 screws, as shown in . Figure 11
Figure 11 Chassis slide rails Installation
6. Lift the appliance and position it in front of the equipment rack.
7. Align the chassis slide rails on the appliance with the rack slide brackets on the posts of the equipment rack.
8. Slide the appliance into the rack slide brackets.
9. Secure the rack ears to the rack with two (2) 10-32 screws on each side of the rack.
Powering the Appliance
To power the appliance:
Make sure that the power switch is off.
Connect a power cable between the power connector on the back of the appliance and a properly grounded and rated power circuit that
meets the provisions of the current edition of the National Electrical Code, or other wiring rules that apply to your location. Make sure that
the outlet is near the appliance and is easily accessible.
Turn on the power switch.
Cabling the Appliance to a Network
Use one or more Category 5/6 Ethernet cables to connect the Infoblox 800 Series appliance to the network.
Connect an Ethernet cable from the LAN1 port on the appliance to your network switch or router.
( ) If you want to connect your appliance for HA (high availability), connect the LAN1 and HA ports on bothTrinzicTE-810/820 only
appliances to a switch on your network. The VIP (Virtual IP), LAN1, and HA port addresses must be on the same subnet and must be
unique for that subnet.
Figure 12 Cabling a Single Appliance and an HA Pair to a Network
Appliance–Network Connectivity
By default, an Infoblox appliance automatically negotiates the optimal connection speed and transmission type (full or half duplex) on the physical
links between its LAN1, LAN2, HA, and MGMT ports and the Ethernet ports on a connecting switch.
Occasionally, the appliances may fail to auto-negotiate that speed and type, and instead connect at lower speeds of either 100 or 10 Mbps using
potentially mismatched full- and half-duplex transmissions. If this occurs, begin by determining whether there is a firmware upgrade available for
the switch. If so, apply the firmware upgrade to the switch and test the connection. If that does not resolve the issue, manually set the ports on the
Infoblox appliance and on the switch to make 1000-Mbps full-duplex connections. See the section in the Modifying Ethernet Port Settings Infoblox
for the steps to resolve the problem.NIOS Administrator Guide
( ) To ensure that VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) works properly, configure theTrinzic TE-810 and TE-820 appliances only
following settings at the port level for all the connecting switch ports (HA, LAN1, and LAN2):
Spanning Tree Protocol: Disable. For vendor specific information, search for "HA" in the Infoblox Knowledge Base system at http
s://support.infoblox.com/

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Infoblox 800 Series Specifications

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BrandInfoblox
Model800 Series
CategoryServer
LanguageEnglish