INT1G8xxBP Series Integrated Tap
Installation Guide
To deploy the INT1G8xxBP Bypass Tap into your network, simply:
Unpack and install the INT1G8xxBP into any available 1U slot of a network rack and secure it with rack mount screws
Connect the power supply to the INT1G8xxBP and plug it into an available power source
Utilizing the Console or DIP switches, configure the INT1G8xxBP for the operating mode of your choice
Remove the power supply to the INT1G8xxBP temporarily
Using standard Ethernet cables, connect ports [A] and [B] (Auto MDI/MDIX Copper) of the INT1G8xxBP between the two live network devices where you would
otherwise directly connect an inline appliance or sensor (IPS or DLP). Verify network traffic is flowing, confirming that network cabling is correct
Connect ports [C] and [D] (Auto MDI/MDIX) to the primary inline IPS/DLP appliance/sensor (or configure for other tools for traditional monitoring)
Connect ports [E] and [F] (Auto MDI/MDIX) to an optional secondary inline IPS/DLP appliance/sensor (or configure for other tools for traditional monitoring)
Connect ports [G] and [H] (Auto MDI/MDIX) for additional monitoring capabilities. Ports may be setup for combined (aggregated) or directional (breakout)
Connect the provided power leads to the INT1G8xxBP and plug them 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 console or provided DIP
switches. DIP switches will take precedence over console configuration
Link Failure Propagation
Bypass
Link/Activity
LFP LNK LFP LNK
BP LNK BP LNK
BP LNK BP LNK
LNK
LNK
PRI
SEC
BP
A
B
C
PRI
D
E
SEC
F
G
H
BP LNK BP LNK
BP LNK BP LNK
LNK
LNK
LFP
LFP
PRI
SEC
BP
LNK
LNK
A
B
C
PRI
D
E
SEC
F
G
H
Network
Primary
Secondary
Outputs
USE ONLY WITH
250V FUSE
A
ON
USE ONLY WITH
250V FUSE
GND
POS
NEG
A
AC Power Input
DB9 Serial
DIP Switches
DC Power Input
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.
INT1G8xxBP Series Integrated Tap
Installation Guide
INT1G8xxBP Tap Operating Modes
Primary Sensor is Healthy and Passing Traffic
All Other Ports Configured for Passive Monitoring
Single Inline Bypass + Monitoring
LFP LNK LFP LNK
BP LNK BP LNK
BP LNK BP LNK
LNK
LNK
PRI
SEC
BP
A
B
C
PRI
D
E
SEC
F
G
H
Network
Sensor
Outputs
Outputs
Primary Sensor is Healthy and Passing Traffic
Ports Configured for Breakout & Aggregation
Single Inline Bypass + Monitoring
LFP LNK LFP LNK
BP LNK BP LNK
BP LNK BP LNK
LNK
LNK
PRI
SEC
BP
A
B
C
PRI
D
E
SEC
F
G
H
Network
Sensor
Outputs
Outputs
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.
INT1G8xxBP Series Integrated Tap
Installation Guide
INT1G8xxBP Tap Configuration Menus
Set:
1. Tap Operation
2. Speed of Ports
3. Link Failure Propagation
4. Reverse Bypass
5. Live Network Duplex
6. Heartbeat Parameters
7. Bypass Configuration
Baud Rate:
Data Bits:
Stop Bits:
Parity:
Flow Control: None
Login:
Interface:
19200
8
1
None
Select:
1. Current Status
2. Device Configuration
3. Username/Password
0. Logout
admin | gtadmin1
Menu Driven
0. Return
Current Status: Primary Inline
Operating Mode: Dual Inline Device Mode (Secondary Hot Standby)
Select:
1. Change Username
2. Change Password
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Live Network | Inline Sensor 1 | Inline Sensor 2 | Passive Outputs |
| Port A | Port B | Port C | Port D | Port E | Port F | Port G | Port H |
0. Return
| 1000
| Auto
| UP
|
1000
Auto
UP
1000
Auto
UP
1000
Auto
UP
1000
Auto
UP
1000
Auto
UP
1000
Auto
UP
1000 |
Auto |
UP |
HB MISS HB MISS HB GOOD HB GOOD
A->G
B->H |
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Heartbeat Rate:
Heartbeats to miss before entering Bypass: 15
15 HB/Sec
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Link Failure Propagation:
Reverse Bypass:
Sticky Mode:
Press any key to continue:
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.
INT1G8xxBP Series Integrated Tap
Installation Guide
INT1G8xxBP Tap Configuration Menus
Set:
Set:
1. Tap Operation
2. Speed of Ports
3. Link Failure Propagation
4. Reverse Bypass
5. Live Network Duplex
6. Heartbeat Parameters
7. Bypass Configuration
1. Number of Inline Devices Attached to Unit
2. Sticky Mode Configuration
3. Port E Configuration
4. Port F Configuration
5. Port G Configuration
Set:
6. Port H Configuration
7. Hot or Cold Standby for Secondary IPS
1. Ports A B C D E F
2. Ports G H
0. Return
0. Return
0. Return
Current Mode: Enabled
Current Mode: Disabled
Current Mode: Auto
1. Enabled
2. Disabled
1. Enable
2. Disable (Default)
1. Auto Negotiate (Default)
2. Force Full Duplex (100 Mbit Only)
0. Apply Settings and Return
0. Apply Settings and Return
0. Apply Settings and Return
Current Mode: Auto Bypass
[6] Heartbeat Parameters
Current Heartbeat Rate is: ## HB/Sec
Enter new Heartbeat Rate in HB/Sec (## to ###): ##
1. Force Primary
2. Force Secondary
3. Force Bypass (Bypass ALL IPS)
4. Auto Bypass (Default)
Current Number of heartbeats to miss is set to #
Enter Number of Heartbeats to miss before entering Bypass Mode: (# to ##): ##
0. Apply Settings and Return
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.
INT1G8xxBP Series Integrated Tap
Installation Guide
USE ONLY WITH
250V FUSE
A
ON
USE ONLY WITH
250V FUSE
GND
POS
NEG
A
AC Power Input
DB9 Serial
DIP Switches
DC Power Input
Speed
1000
Duplex
AUTO
LFP
ON
Rev Bypass
Pri IPS Only
ON
Sticky Mode
ON
Hot Standby
ON
Use Console
ON
YES
100
1
FULL
2
OFF
3
OFF
4
OFF
5
OFF
6
OFF
7
NO
8
DIP Switch Options (requires power cycle)
Bypass or BP: A mode that allows active temporary bypass of an IPS/DLP type inline device. Bypass based on the operating characteristics of the
connected network appliance. When a bypass tap device is not able to detect link or heartbeats from (or through) inline appliances or sensors
connecting to PRI or SEC tap sensor port pairs, the appliance is bypassed automatically, keeping link up and networks online and passing data.
Aggregation: Combines data flows for full-duplex monitoring on a single interface. Ideal when monitoring both sides of network traffic simultaneously.
Breakout: Separates data flows for half-duplex directional monitoring. Ideal when utilization is very high and packet loss is not an option.
LFP (Link Failure Propagation): Allows link state to be mirrored to adjacent live network interfaces. When one side of a network loses link on a
connecting tap, the link state is propagated to the other interface of the tap and ultimately to the other side of the network. Enabled by default.
LNK (Link/Activity): Solid when link is achieved and flashes when data is detected on an interface.
FailSafe: On power loss, live network tap ports re-establish link with each other, resuming traffic flow between critical network devices. Always on.
Sticky: If the primary sensor has been bypassed and the secondary is currently active, secondary will remain active even when the primary comes
back online. If the secondary appliance goes offline, the primary will be used if it has link and is passing traffic in both directions. Disabled by default.
Reverse Bypass: Disables link on both live network ports if all inline appliances lose link or cannot pass traffic. Disabled by default.
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.
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