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Infoblox-4010 Rev-1

Infoblox-4010 Rev-1

The Infoblox-4010 Rev-1 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 front panel comes with a removable front cover.
Figure 1 Infoblox-4010 Rev-1, Front View

Infoblox-4010 Rev-1 Front Panel

After you remove the front panel cover, front panel components include the hard disk drives and indicator lights. Front panel components are illustrated in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Infoblox-4010 Rev-1 with Front Panel Cover Removed


The front panel components are described in Table 1.


Table 1 Front Panel Components for Infoblox-4010 Rev-1


ComponentDescription

UID LED and

Button

The unit identification button and LED.


Note: Pressing the UID button illuminates the blue UID LEDs on the front and rear panels. 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 two LEDs that indicate the connection and activity status of the disk drive. The upper LED is the Fault/UID LED and the lower one is the Online/Activity LED. For information about drive LED combinations, see Table 2.

USB PortsReserved for future use.

Infoblox-4010 Rev-1 Disk Drive Front Panel LEDs

The disk drives are located on the appliance front panel. To the right of each drive, two LEDs display connection and activity status. Table 2 lists the disk drive LED combinations and the states they represent.


Table 2 Disk Drive LED Combinations

Online/Activity

LED (Green)

Fault/UID LED

(Amber/Blue)

Description

On, off, or blinking

Alternating amber and blue

The drive has failed, or it has received a predictive failure alert; it also has been selected by a management application.

On, off, or blinking

Steadily blueThe drive is operating normally.
On

Amber, blinking regularly (1 Hz)

The drive has received a predictive failure alert. Replace the drive as soon as possible.

OnOffThe drive is online but it is not currently active.

Blinking regularly (1Hz)

Off

Do not remove the drive. The drive is rebuilding. Removing the drive may terminate the current operation and cause data loss.

Blinking irregularly

Amber, blinking regularly (1 Hz)

The drive is active, but it has received a predictive failure alert. Replace the drive as soon as possible.

Blinking irregularly

OffThe drive is active and operating normally.
OffSteadily amber

A critical fault condition has been identified for this drive, and the controller has placed it offline. Replace the drive as soon as possible.

Off

Amber, blinking regularly (1 Hz)

The drive has received a predictive failure alert. Replace the drive as soon as possible.

OffOffThe drive is offline, a spare, or not configured as part of an array.

Infoblox-4010 Rev-1 Rear Panel

The Infoblox-4010 Rev-1 offers a choice of dual AC power supplies, or dual DC power supplies with or without NEBS-3 compliance. In all cases, power supplies are hot swappable; any single power supply can be replaced without disrupting the operations of the appliance.
The Infoblox-4010 Rev-1 provides four (4) RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces that operate as Infoblox MGMT port, LAN1 port, High Availability (HA) port and LAN2 port in the Infoblox system. It also provides an option for four (4) SFP ports. With the SFP ports installed, the RJ-45 ports on the rear of the Infoblox-4010 chassis will be deactivated. The four port assignments are from left to right and reflect standard Infoblox port assignments as shown in Figure 3 and listed in Table 3.
Figure 3 Infoblox-4010 Rev-1, Rear View with RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Ports

Infoblox-4010 Rev-1 Optical Interfaces


Note: The Finisar SFP transceiver Model #FTL8519P2BCL is qualified for use with this product.


Infoblox-4010 SFP Gigabit Ethernet specifications are the following:

  • 4x 1000Base-LX Fiber Gigabit Ethernet with 1000Base-LX SFP transceiver
  • Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) cage for SFP LC connectors
  • 2PortLink synchronization
  • LED indicators for link/Activity Mode status

IEEE Standard/Network topology: with 1000Base-LX SFP

Fiber Gigabit Ethernet, 1000Base-LX (1310nM)
Cables and Operating DistanceMultimode fiber: 550m at 50 um; 550m at 62.5 um
Optical Output PowerMinimum: -3 dBm
Optical Receive SensitivityMaximum: -20 dBm


See Figure 4 for optical port assignments in the Infoblox-4010 system. Port assignments are Infoblox-specific and are also described in Table 3 below.
Figure4 Infoblox-4010 Rev-1,RearViewwithSFP1GbE Interfaces




SFP LAN1, LAN2, HA and MGMT ports operate as described in Table 3. With the SFP ports installed, the RJ-45 ports on the rear of the Infoblox-4010 chassis will be deactivated.
Table 3 Rear Panel Components

ComponentDescription
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.

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.

MGMT Port

An RJ-45 or SFP Gigabit Ethernet port used for appliance management or for DNS service. You can enable the MGMT port and define its use through the Infoblox GUI.

LAN1 Port

An RJ-45 or SFP Gigabit Ethernet 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. The passive node in an HA pair uses this port to synchronize the database with the active node. From NIOS 8.6.x onwards, hybrid HA is supported. A hybrid HA pair can comprise a physical appliance and a virtual appliance, two physical appliances, or two virtual appliances. For more information on limitations of using HA pair combinations, see Limitations of Using a Combination of a Physical Appliance and a Virtual Appliance for HA.

HA Port

An RJ-45 or SFP Gigabit Ethernet 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

An RJ-45 or SFP Gigabit Ethernet port that connects a NIOS appliance to the network. The LAN2G port is not enabled by default. You can enable the LAN2 port and define its use through the Infoblox GUI after 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). Use the serial cable and connection adapters that ship with the appliance to make a console connection to this port.

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.

USB PortsReserved 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.

Connector Pin Assignments


Note: All RJ-45 Ethernet interfaces are disabled in the Infoblox-4010.


As noted, the Infoblox-4010 Rev-1 appliance has the following types of ports on its rear panel:

  • Male DB-9 console port
  • Four (4) RJ-45 10Base-T/100Base-T/1000Base-T auto-sensing fast Ethernet ports
  • Four (4) SFP Gigabit Ethernet interfaces (optional)

The DB-9 and RJ-45 Ethernet connector pin assignments are described in Figure 5. DB-9 pin assignments follow the EIA232 standard. RJ-45 Ethernet 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 5 Pin Assignments and RJ-45 Port Labeling


Infoblox-4010 Rev-1 System, Environmental, and Power Specifications

System specifications describe the physical characteristics of each appliance. Environmental specifications describe the temperature and moisture limits it can withstand. Power specifications describe the electrical range within which the appliance circuitry can operate.

System Specifications

  • Form Factor: 2-U rack-mountable appliance
  • Dimensions: 3.38" H x 17.54" W x 26.01" D (8.59 cm H x 44.54 cm W x 66.07 cm D)
  • Weight: Approximately 60 pounds (27.2 kg)
  • Ethernet Ports: MGMT, HA, LAN1, LAN2 – auto-sensing 10Base-T/100Base-T/1000Base-T
  • Serial Port: DB-9 (9600/8n1, Xon/Xoff)
  • USB Ports: Two USB 2.0/1.1 compliant

Environmental Specifications

  • Operating Temperature: 50 to 95 degrees F (10 to 35 degrees C)
  • Storage Temperature: -22 to 140 degrees F (-30 to 60 degrees C)
  • Operating relative Humidity: 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
  • Average Heat Dissipation: 1400 BTU (British Thermal Units)/hour

Electrical Power Specifications

  • DC Power Supply: 48v 1200W GRND TERM, RING, VIN 12-10 AWG #10
    • Nominal Input Voltage: 48
    • Nominal Input Current: 28
    • Maximum Rated Input Wattage Rating (Watts): 1350 Maximum
    • Maximum Rated Volt-Amp: 1350
    • Heat Output (BTU/hour): 4610 Maximum
  • AC Power Supply: 100 to 120V AC, 200 to 240 V AC 1200W
    • Rated Input Frequency: 50 Hz to 60 Hz
    • Rated Input Current: 10A at 100V AC, 4.9A at 200V AC
    • Rated Input Power: 930W at 100V AC input, 1348W at 240V AC input
    • Heat Output (BTU/hour): 3530 at 120V AC input; 4600 at 200V to 240V AC input
    • Maximum Peak Power: 800 W at 100V AC input; 900 W at 120V AC input; 1200 W at 200V to 240V AC input