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Model | TE-2215 |
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Form Factor | 1U rackmount |
Processor Cores | 4 |
Operating System | Infoblox NIOS |
Network Interfaces | 4 x 1 GbE |
Power Supply | Dual 350W |
Provides an overview of the Trinzic TE-2215 and TE-2225 network appliances and their core network services.
Details the Infoblox Advanced Appliance PT-2205, focusing on its high performance and Advanced DNS Protection solution.
Describes the Network Insight ND-2205 appliance, which offers device discovery and network discovery features using SNMP.
Explains the Trinzic Reporting TR-2205 appliance, designed for collecting data and generating reports on network activities.
Details the components located on the front panel of the Infoblox 2205 Series appliances, including ports and indicators.
Discusses the compliance of Infoblox 2205 Series appliances with Common Criteria (CC) and FIPS 140-2 security standards.
Explains the meaning of different LED colors and patterns on the Ethernet ports to indicate link activity and status.
Details the support for optional SFP and SFP+ transceiver modules for 1GbE and 10GbE optical connectivity.
Provides the pin assignments for the male DB-9 serial console port, following the EIA232 standard.
Outlines the pin assignments for RJ-45 Ethernet ports, adhering to T568A and T568B standards for connectivity.
Identifies the components located on the rear panel of the Infoblox 2205 Series appliance, including fan modules and power supplies.
Lists the physical characteristics of the Infoblox 2205 Series appliances, such as form factor, dimensions, and weight.
Details the operating and storage temperature limits, humidity, and airflow requirements for the appliances.
Covers the AC power supply voltage, frequency, input current, and heat output for the appliances.
Provides specific power consumption values (in Watts) for different models and configurations of the Infoblox 2205 Series appliances.
Lists the pin assignments and cable colors for -48V DC power connectors, including positive return, negative voltage, and ground.
Provides step-by-step instructions for physically installing the appliance into various types of equipment racks.
Instructions for mounting the appliance in a two-post rack using provided rack ears and screws.
Guidelines for installing the appliance in a four-post rack using chassis slide rails and rack ears.
Steps for installing the appliance using an adjustable rail kit for flexibility in four-post rack spaces.
Details on connecting the appliance to power sources, including AC and optional DC power supplies.
Instructions for connecting the appliance to a network using Ethernet cables, covering single and HA pair configurations.
Specifies the hardware and software requirements for the management system used to access and configure the appliance.
Describes how to connect to the appliance using HTTPS and a web browser after network configuration.
Details the process of connecting to the appliance via a serial console port using a terminal emulation program.
Explains the auto-provisioning feature that allows a DHCP server to assign an IP address to the appliance for setup.
Guides through the Setup Wizard for basic deployment, including network and HA configuration options.
Provides worksheets for noting network settings required for configuring a Grid or an HA pair of appliances.
Details how to access command-line help and lists common NIOS CLI commands for appliance management.
Explains how to monitor the disk subsystem status using Grid Manager, LCD, or CLI, indicated by LED colors.
Describes the meaning of the LEDs on the disk drives to indicate connection and operating status.
Provides guidelines for managing and replacing hard disk drives in the RAID array to ensure proper operation and prevent failures.
Key points and important considerations when converting an AC-equipped appliance to use DC power supplies.