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The PT-1400 is a 1-U platform that you can efficiently mount in a standard equipment rack. For information, see Rack Mounting .

Front Panel

The front panel components include the LCD (liquid crystal display) panel and navigation buttons, communication ports, and LEDs, as shown in Figure 1. For explanations of the Ethernet port LEDs, and console and Ethernet port connector pin assignments, see Ethernet Port LEDs and Connector Pin Assignments .

Note: The IPMI port is active and used for Lights Out Management (LOM). The remaining four Ethernet interfaces on the front center panel, labeled as shown in Figure 1, are disabled. They cannot be activated or otherwise used for networking applications by the user.
The three active Ethernet SFP interfaces reside in the right front panel as shown in Figure 1.



Figure 1 PT-1400, Front View with Three Active SFP Interfaces

Status LED
Power LED
Alarm LED

UID Button








LCD Panel




Navigation Button


On/Off Switch


USB
Port



Console Port
MGMT, LAN1,
HA and LAN2 Ports (disabled)

1GbE Advanced DNS Protection interfaces:
MGMT-LAN1-LAN2
in order from left to right
IPMI Port for Lights Out Management (LOM)
(HA disabled)
Table 1 describes the front panel components.
Table 1 Front Panel Components

ComponentDescription

LCD PanelAn LCD screen that displays network settings, software version number, hardware serial number, and software licenses. You can view and configure the IP address, netmask, and gateway for the LAN1 port.



ComponentDescription

Navigation Buttons
Buttons that allow you to enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway of the LAN1 port through the LCD. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to specify numbers and the Left and Right buttons to navigate across digits. You must specify whether to save input (Accept) or discard it (Cancel). Selecting Cancel at any time returns you to the previous entry. Entering Accept on the third screen returns you to the system status screen.

On/Off Switch A power switch to turn the power supply of the appliance on and off. The switch is hidden. Use a small blunt object, such as a paper clip, to gently push the switch.

IPMI Port Dedicated Ethernet port used for LOM (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.

USB PortReserved for future use.

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).
Should you need to use a USB-to-Serial adapter to carry a serial connection over a USB port in a computer that lacks a 9-pin serial interface, use a properly grounded
USB-to-Serial dongle to connect to the serial console port. If the dongle connects to a laptop, the laptop also must be grounded properly. 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 3.

MGMT Port) A 1000-Mbps gigabit Ethernet port that you use for appliance management. DNS threat protection does not apply to the MGMT port. You can enable the MGMT port and define its use through the GUI after the initial setup.

HA Port (not used)Reserved for future use.

LAN1 Port A 1000-Mbps gigabit Ethernet port that connects the appliance to the network, and can be used for DNS threat protection. You must use the LAN1 port for initial appliance setup. The LAN1 port handles all traffic if you do not enable the MGMT and LAN2 ports.

LAN2 Port A 1000-Mbps gigabit Ethernet port that connects the appliance to the network, and can be used for DNS threat protection. The LAN2 port is disabled by default. You can enable the LAN2 port and define its use through the GUI after the initial setup.

UID ButtonThe unit identification button. When you press the UID button, the LCD panel on the front panel blinks and the UID LED on the rear panel glows blue. In a rack environment, the UID feature enables easier location of a server when moving between the front and rear of the rack. You can also identify the appliance through the Infoblox GUI and CLI command.

Status LEDReserved for future use.



ComponentDescription

Power LED An LED that glows blue when there is power to the appliance. When it is dark, the appliance is not receiving power, even if the power cable is plugged in. Ensure that you power on the appliance through the On/Off switch using a small blunt object, such as a paper clip.

Alarm LEDReserved for future use.




Note: The four Ethernet interfaces on the front center panel, labeled as shown in Figure 1 on page 6, are inactive. They cannot be activated or otherwise used for networking applications by the user.


The three active 1GbE interfaces on the right panel accept SFP modules for either optical or copper network connections. You may mix optical and copper SFP modules in different ports, such as a copper SFP in the MGMT port and optical SFPs in the LAN1 and LAN2 ports.
See the section Replaceable Units and SFPs, for specific information on part numbers, availability, and device compatibility.

Ethernet Port LEDs

To see the link activity and connection speed of an Ethernet port, you can look at its Activity and Link LEDs. Figure 2
shows the status the LEDs convey through their color and illumination (steady glow or blinking).
Figure 2 Ethernet Port LEDs

Label

Color

Port Status

Activity

Steady Yellow

Link is up but inactive

 

Blinking Yellow

Link is up and active

 

Dark

Link is down

Link

Steady Amber

1000 Mbps

 

Steady Green

100 Mbps

 

Dark

10 Mbps

LinkActivity

Connector Pin Assignments

An Infoblox appliance has three types of ports on its front panel:

  • USB port (reserved for future use)
  • Male DB-9 console port
  • Three (3) RJ-45 1000Base-T auto-sensing gigabit Ethernet ports with Ethernet SFP configuration

Figure 3 describes DB-9 and RJ-45 connector pin assignments. DB-9 pin assignments follow the EIA232 standard. To make a serial connection from your management system to the console port, you can use an RJ-45 rollover cable and two female RJ-45-to-female DB-9 adapters, or a female DB-9-to-female DB-9 null modem cable. The RJ-45 pin assignments follow IEEE 802.3 specifications. All Infoblox Ethernet ports are auto-sensing and automatically adjust to standard straight-through and cross-over ethernet cables.
Figure 3 Connector Pin Assignments
Male DB-9 Console Port
DB-9 Connector Pin Assignments


1 2 3 4 5

Pin

Signal

Direction

1

(not used)

 

2

Receive

Input

3

Transmit

Output

4

DTE Ready

Output

5

Ground

6

DCE Ready

Input

7

RTS (Request to Send)

Output

8

CTS (Clear to Send)

Output

9

(not used)

 

6 7 8 9
(Looking into the console port on an Infoblox appliance)







RJ-45 Ethernet Ports
LinkActivity
RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments

Pin

10Base-T 100Base-T Signal

1000Base-T Signal

T568A
Straight-Through Wire Color

T568B
Straight-Through Wire Color

1

Transmit +

BI_DA+

White/Green

White/Orange

2

Transmit -

BI_DA-

Green

Orange

3

Receive +

BI_DB+

White/Orange

White/Green

4

(not used)

BI_DC+

Blue

Blue

5

(not used)

BI_DC-

White/Blue

White/Blue

6

Receive -

BI_DB-

Orange

Green

7

(not used)

BI_DD+

White/Brown

White/Brown

8

(not used)

BI_DD-

Brown

Brown

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
(Looking into RJ-45 Ethernet ports on an Infoblox appliance)

Legend: BI_D = bidirectional; A, B, C, D = wire pairings
For 1000Base-T connections, all four twisted-pair wires are used for bidirectional traffic.

Rear Panel

The rear panel components include the power connectors, hard disk drive, fans, air vent, and the UID LED, as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4 PT-1400, Rear View

Air Vent
Power LED









Hard Disk Drive

Drive Indicators


Fan

FanFan UID LED
Power Supply
Optional Power Supply

Table 2 Rear Panel Components

Redundant Power Outlets
ComponentDescription

Hard Disk DriveOne (1) Infoblox data storage device.

Drive IndicatorsLEDs that flash green to indicate the hard drive is processing data.

Fans A fan system (5 fans total) to help maintain optimum operating temperature. Do not obstruct.

UID LEDBlue = UID is activated through pressing the UID button on the appliance Blinking Blue = UID is activated through the Infoblox GUI or CLI command Dark = UID is deactivated

Note: When UID is activated, the LCD on the front panel blinks at the same time.



Power SupplyEach power supply has a power outlet for connecting the appliance to a standard AC or DC (Direct Current) power source.

Power LEDThe power indicator is green if the power supply has power and is dark if it does not have power.

Air Vent An air vent that allows warm air to flow out of the appliance. Do not obstruct.




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