515 Ellis St. Mountain View, CA 94043 Telephone, Corporate Headquarters (866) TOPSPIN or (650) 316-3300 Fax (650) 316-3269 Telephone, Technical Support (800) 499-1473 Email, Technical Support support@topspin.com Web site, Support Topspin 90 Quick Start This document describes the basic steps required to install and configure the Topspin 90 system. For more detailed information about the Topspin 90 server switch, we recommend that you have the Topspin 90 Hardware Guide available. • “Prepare the S
1 1.1 Requirements ..................................................................................................... 2 2 Installation (ELISE2)................................................................................................. 3 2.1 Description of LED Indications ............................................................................3 2.2 Internal Inputs and Outputs ...............................................................................3 2.3 Function Indicator and E
This publication contains these sections: • Safety Overview, page 2 • Parts List, page 2 • Required Tools, Equipment, and Personnel, page 2 • Before You Install, page 3 • Installing the Cisco SFS 7008P Switch into a Rack, page 6 • Troubleshooting, page 20 • Translated Safety Warnings, page 21 • Obtaining Documentation, page 27 • Documentation Feedback, page 27 • Cisco Product Security Overview, page 28 • Obtaining Technical Assistance, page 29 • Obtaining Additional Publications and Information,
The Topspin Switched Computing System, Topspin Host Channel Adapter, Topspin Element Manager, and collateral software programs and documentation are subject to and made available only pursuant to the license agreement signed by you and Topspin, Communications, Inc. (or if no signed license agreement exists, the license agreement included with your original media) and may only be used in accordance with the terms of that agreement. Making copies, modifications, or compilation works of the softwar
Note If only one LEAP Proxy RADIUS Server configuration exists, the name of that configuration appears instead of the list. Proceed to the next step. Step 6 Click Configure. Step 7 In the following boxes, type the required information: • Primary Server Name/IP—IP address of the primary proxy RADIUS server. • Secondary Server Name/IP—IP address of the secondary proxy RADIUS server. • Shared Secret—The shared secret of the proxy RADIUS server. This must be identical to the shared secret with which
In addition to protecting traffic at the client layer, the dual-home configuration protects the ONS 15200 system against single MCU or SCU failures. Figure 2-3 illustrates the ONS 15200 dual-home configuration. Note The physical connection in Figure 2-3 consists of two fiber-optic cables. Figure 2-3 Dual-home configuration CLIENT CLIENT CLIENT ONS 15252 ONS 15252 ONS 15201 ONS 15201 ONS 15201 ONS 15201(TWO) ONS 15201 ONS 15201 ONS 15201 ONS 15201 LEGEND ONS - Optical network system PHYSICAL CONN
For example, this can occur when many regional Info Servers send events to a central Info Server through unidirectional gateways and many desktops connect directly to the central Info Server. When an Info Server becomes overloaded, unidirectional gateways cannot insert all events into the Info Server database. Additionally, desktops connected directly to the Info Server further increase the load, especially if a large number of desktops connect simultaneously. The Desktop Info Server architectur
Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ-45 connectors. Use caution when connecting cables. Statement 1021 Warning This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240 VAC, 10A international) is used on the phase conductors (all current-carrying conductors). Statement 13 2-2 Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers User Guide OL-4467-01 Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the IP/TV Server Safety War