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P1gxxbp Series Portable Bypass Tap Installation Guide

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P1GxxBP Series Portable Bypass Tap Installation Guide To deploy the P1GxxBP Portable Bypass Tap into your network, simply: Unpack the device and attach it to the optional rack mount bracket (RMS1U sold separately) Install the P1GxxBP assembly into any available 1U slot of a network rack and secure it with rack mount screws Utilizing the DIP switches (located on the reverse side of the unit, next to the power input) configure the P1GxxBP for the operating mode of your choice Using standard Ethernet cables, connect ports [A] and [B] (Auto MDI/MDIX) of the P1GxxBP between the two live network devices where you would otherwise deploy an inline appliance or sensor (for example: IPS or DLP). Verify network traffic is flowing, confirming that network cabling is correct Connect ports [C] and [D] (Auto MDI/MDIX) to the inline IPS/DLP appliance or other tools for traditional breakout or aggregated traffic monitoring Connect the power supply to the P1GxxBP and plug it into an available power source Note: Fiber is always 1000Mbps speed. Other operating modes may be desired for monitoring and may be configured using the provided DIP switches Link Failure Propagation LFP LNK LFP LNK Bypass BP Link/Activity LNK BP LNK A A B C B C D LC Fiber Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet D SFP Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet Speed Duplex LFP Mode 1 Mode 2 Inject C Inject D NA 1000 AUTO ON A B A ON ON Not 100 FULL OFF BP B BP OFF OFF Used 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Configuration Power Connector DIP Switch Configuration (requires power cycle) This document is for informational purposes only. The information in this document, believed by Garland Technology to be accurate as of the date of publication, is subject to change without notice. Garland Technology assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document and shall have no obligation to you as a result of having made this document available to you or based upon the information it contains. Copyright 2012 © Garland Technology LLC. All Rights Reserved. 716.242.8500 ◊ Buffalo, New York ◊ Garland, Texas ◊ www.garlandtechnology.com P1GxxBP Series Portable Bypass Tap Installation Guide P1GxxBP Portable Bypass Tap Operating Modes Inline Bypass Mode LFP LNK LFP A LNK BP B LNK C Live Network Aggregate Mode BP LNK LNK LFP A D Inline Sensor ON 1 LFP LNK BP B LNK C Live Network Breakout Mode BP LNK D 3 4 5 6 7 8 BYPASS | 1000 | AUTO | LFP 1 LNK LFP A Monitor Ports ON 2 LFP LNK BP B LNK C Live Network BP LNK D Monitor Ports ON 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AGGREGATE | 1000 | AUTO | LFP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BREAKOUT | 100 | FULL | LFP This document is for informational purposes only. The information in this document, believed by Garland Technology to be accurate as of the date of publication, is subject to change without notice. Garland Technology assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document and shall have no obligation to you as a result of having made this document available to you or based upon the information it contains. Copyright 2012 © Garland Technology LLC. All Rights Reserved. 716.242.8500 ◊ Buffalo, New York ◊ Garland, Texas ◊ www.garlandtechnology.com P1GxxBP Series Portable Bypass Tap Installation Guide P1GxxBP Portable Bypass Tap Operating Modes Aggregate & Packet Inject C Aggregate & Inject C+D Inline Bypass / FailSafe Ports Reconnect After Power Loss Offline LFP LNK LFP A LNK BP B LNK C Live Network BP LNK LNK LFP A D Monitor Ports ON 1 LFP LNK BP B LNK C Live Network BP LNK D 3 4 5 6 7 8 AGG | 1000 | AUTO | LFP | PI-C 1 2 3 4 Monitor Ports 5 6 7 LNK LFP A ON 2 LFP 8 AGG | 1000 | AUTO | LFP | PI-C&D LNK B BP LNK C BP LNK D Live Network AGG or A (Aggregation): Combines data flows. BRE or B (Breakout): Separates data flows. BP (Bypass): Device is not able to detect link or heartbeats from or through inline appliance or sensor (IPS/DLP) connecting to tap ports C & D. LFP (Link Failure Propagation): Allows link state to be mirrored to adjacent live network interfaces. LNK (Link/Activity): Solid when link is achieved and flashes when data is received on an interface. PI (Packet Injection): Allows monitor ports to inject data back into the live network flows. This document is for informational purposes only. The information in this document, believed by Garland Technology to be accurate as of the date of publication, is subject to change without notice. Garland Technology assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document and shall have no obligation to you as a result of having made this document available to you or based upon the information it contains. Copyright 2012 © Garland Technology LLC. All Rights Reserved. 716.242.8500 ◊ Buffalo, New York ◊ Garland, Texas ◊ www.garlandtechnology.com