The Infoblox-4010 Rev-2 is a 2-U platform that is installed in a seismic equipment rack using mounting rails and materials that ship with each appliance. For information about rack mounting, see Installing the
Infoblox-4010/Network Insight ND-4000.
The Infoblox-4010 Rev-2 front panel comes with an optional front cover that you can install when you first set up the appliance. Refer to the installation instructions that ship with each system for information about how to install the front cover.
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Table 4 describes front panel components for the Infoblox-4010 Rev-2 system.
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UID LED and Button | The unit identification button and LED. In a rack environment, the UID feature enables easier location of a server when moving between the front and rear of the rack. Blue = UID is activated Dark = UID is deactivated |
System Health LED | This LED identifies the overall health of the system. Green = Normal Amber = System is degraded Red = System is in critical condition |
Power On/ Standby Button and Power LED | This LED indicates whether the power is on. Green = System is on Amber = System is in standby mode Dark = System has no power supply |
Disk Drives | Four (4) hot-swappable hard disk drives configured in a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) 10 array. |
Drive LEDs | Each disk drive has one Fault/UID LED (green/amber) that indicates the connection of the disk drive, and a circular Online/Activity LED (green) that goes around the Fault/UID LED to indicate read/write activity status of the disk drive. |
VGA Port | This port is not supported. Use the console port or LAN1 port for initial setup. |
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Online/Activity LED (Green) | Fault/UID LED (Amber/Blue) | Description |
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Off or circulating green | Steady green | The drive is operating normally. |
Off or circulating green | Steady amber | The drive has failed, or it has received a predictive failure alert. |
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SFP and SFP+ transceivers may be used in a mixed configuration in the offered 4-Port 10GbE configuration. One possible use case involves installing 10GbE SR SFP+ transceivers in the LAN1 and LAN2 ports for the Infoblox-4010 appliance, and installing 1GbE SFP copper transceivers in the MGMT and HA interfaces.
See the section IB-4000/ND-4000 Series Replaceable Units, for specific information on part numbers, availability, and device compatibility.
Table 6 provides more-specific information on each interface on the rear panel of the Infoblox-4010 Rev-2.
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MGMT Port | A port for use with appliance management or DNS service. You can enable the MGMT port and define its use through the Infoblox GUI. |
LAN1 Port | A port that connects a NIOS appliance to the network. You must use the LAN1 port to set up the appliance initially. It handles all traffic if you do not enable the MGMT and LAN2 ports. |
HA Port | A port through which the active node in an HA (high availability) pair connects to the network using a VIP (virtual IP) address. HA pair nodes also use their HA ports for VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) advertisements. |
LAN2 Port | A port that connects a NIOS appliance to the network. The LAN2 port is not enabled by default. You can enable the LAN2 port and define its use through the Infoblox GUI after the initial setup. |
Console Port | A male DB-9 serial port for a console connection to change basic configuration settings and view basic system functions through the CLI (command line interface). Only a properly grounded USB-to-Serial dongle is allowed to connect to the serial console port. If the dongle is connected to a laptop, this laptop must be grounded properly as well. Failure to do so may result in damage to the serial console port of the Infoblox appliance. Infoblox is not responsible for such damage. For DB-9 pin assignments, see Figure 5. |
iLO/IPMI Port | Dedicated Ethernet port used for LOM (integrated Lights Out Management) with specific releases of NIOS. Ensure that the IPMI port is properly connected to the network before you configure LOM through the Infoblox GUI for remote management. |
VGA Port | This port is not supported. Use the console port or LAN1 port for initial setup. USB Ports Reserved for future use. |
Power Supplies | Each of the two redundant power supplies has a power outlet for connecting the appliance to a standard DC (Direct Current) or AC power source. |
Power Supply LEDs | Green = Normal Off = System is off or power supply has failed. |
UID LED | Turns on blue to indicate device that is currently being interacted with in the rack. Turned on by pressing the UID button on the front panel. See Table 1. |
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Note: All Infoblox Ethernet ports are auto-sensing and automatically adjust to standard straight-through and cross-over Ethernet cables.
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Table 7 Disk Drive LED Combinations
Online/Activity LED (Green) | Fault/UID LED (Amber/Blue) | Description |
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Off or circulating green | Steady green | The drive is operating normally. |
Off or circulating green | Steady amber | The drive has failed, or it has received a predictive failure alert. |