Oracle Talari D6000 Istruzioni per l'installazione

Oracle® Talari D6000
Hardware Guide
F29965-02
April 2020

Oracle Talari D6000 Hardware Guide,
F29965-02
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Contents
About this Guide
My Oracle Support iv
Emergency Response iv
Revision History
1 Oracle Talari D6000 Hardware Guide
Hardware and Software Requirements 1-1
Overview 1-1
Talari APN Overview 1-1
Front Panel Configuration 1-2
Rear Panel Configuration 1-2
NIC Indicator Codes 1-3
Hardware Specifications 1-4
Installing the Talari Appliance 1-4
Rack Mounting 1-4
LAN/WAN Connections 1-5
Cabling and Bypass Mode 1-5
Powering Up the Appliance 1-5
Network Deployment Options 1-5
Installation Option: Easy 1st Install 1-6
Installation Option: Manual Install 1-7
Collecting ILOM Diagnostics for D2000 and D6000 1-9
Creating a Bootable USB Drive on Linux 1-12
Creating a Bootable USB Drive on Windows 1-13
Booting with the USB Drive 1-14
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About this Guide
This guide describes the physical characteristics of the Oracle Talari D6000 Appliance.
It includes setting up the physical connections on front panel as well as how to mount
this appliance in a rack. The intended audience of this document is a Network
Administrator or a Network Operator.
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Emergency Response
If a critical service situation occurs, the Tekelec Customer Care Center offers
emergency response twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The emergency
response provides immediate coverage, automatic escalation, and other features to
ensure a rapid resolution to the problem.
A critical situation is defined as a problem that severely affects service, traffic, or
maintenance capabilities, and requires immediate corrective action. Critical problems
affect service or system operation, resulting in:
•Failure in the system that prevents transaction processing
•Reduction in system capacity or in system traffic-handling capability
•Inability to restart the system
•Corruption of the database
About this Guide
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•Inability to perform maintenance or recovery operations
•Inability to provide any required critical or major trouble notification
•Any other problem severely affecting service, capacity, traffic, and billing.
Maintenance capabilities may be defined as critical by prior discussion and
agreement with the Tekelec Customer Care Center.
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Revision History
Table 1 Revision history table
Date Change
June 2019 •Initial Release
October 2019 •Oracle Branding change
March 2020 •Adds ILOM Snapshot setup and capture
procedure
•Adds Creating bootable USB drive (on
Windows and Linux) procedure
•Adds Booting with USB drive procedure
Revision History
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1
Oracle Talari D6000 Hardware Guide
The following sections explain how to use your Oracle Talari D6000
Hardware and Software Requirements
D6000 appliances have the following hardware and software requirements.
Hardware
D6000 appliances require a standard 19 inch (480 mm) 4-post rack for mounting.
Software
The Talari Web Console is supported in latest versions of the following web browsers:
•Microsoft IE9 - IE11
•Mozilla Firefox
•Google Chrome
Supported browsers must have cookies enabled.
Supported browsers must have JavaScript installed and enabled.
Display
A minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 960 or greater is recommended.
Overview
The D6000 is part of the D-series of Talari Appliances and intended for use in data
centers that demand high performance and physical resiliency. The D6000 supports
WAN Optimization and Easy 1st Install.
Figure 1-1 D6000
Talari APN Overview
Talari Networks is redefining WAN reliability and application performance with its
family of APN Appliances by aggregating and transforming affordable broadband links
to deliver business-class performance and reliability at consumer prices. Talari APN
Appliances (APNAs) are seamlessly added to existing networks to deliver more
1-1

bandwidth, reduced WAN operating expenses, and greater reliability than any existing
single-provider WAN.
Using our patented Adaptive Private Network technology, Talari’s solution combines
diverse, abundant, affordable IP bandwidth sources, and provides reliable, resilient
and high-quality connectivity between sites, insuring application continuity. Talari
APNAs deployed in the main office and remote offices provide a network of Conduits
between sites. Each Conduit is made of multiple WAN links and data transmitted
across the Conduits is controlled and optimized to use network resources available
across all WAN Links.
Front Panel Configuration
For more information on the front panel status indicators, please see the Oracle Server
X7-2 Service Manual.
Rear Panel Configuration
Table 1-1 Ports
1 10 Gigabit Ethernet short reach (SR) fiber
(Bypass pair with Port 2)
2 10 Gigabit Ethernet short reach (SR) fiber
(Bypass pair with Port 1)
3 10 Gigabit Ethernet short reach (SR) fiber
(Bypass pair with Port 4)
4 10 Gigabit Ethernet short reach (SR) fiber
(Bypass pair with Port 3)
5 Gigabit Ethernet copper (Bypass pair with Port
6)
6 Gigabit Ethernet copper (Bypass pair with Port
5)
7 Gigabit Ethernet copper (Bypass pair with Port
8)
8 Gigabit Ethernet copper (Bypass pair with Port
7)
MGT Dedicated network management port
9 1/10 Gigabit SFP+ (non-bypass)
10 1/10 Gigabit SFP+ (non-bypass)
Chapter 1
Front Panel Configuration
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Table 1-1 (Cont.) Ports
Console RJ45 console port (115200/8-N-1). Used for
service and maintenance.
NIC Indicator Codes
All Ethernet ports on the D6000 have indicator lights for information on network activity
and link status.
Table 1-2 MGT
Indicator Location Color Meaning
Activity Left Green On: Link up
Off: No activity
Blinking: Packet
Activity
Link Speed Right Green Off: 10/100 Mbps
On: 1Gbps
Table 1-3 Ports 1 - 4
Indicator Location Color Meaning
Activity Above port Green Blinking: Packet
Activity
Table 1-4 Ports 5- 8
Indicator Location Color Meaning
Activity Left Green Off: No activity
Blinking: Packet
Activity
Link Speed Right Amber/Green Off: No activity/10
Mbps
Green: 100 Mbps
Amber: 1 Gbps
Table 1-5 Ports 9 - 10
Indicator Location Color Meaning
Activity Top Green Off: No activity
Blinking: Packet
Activity
Link Speed Bottom Amber Off: No activity
Amber: 10 Gbps
Chapter 1
NIC Indicator Codes
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Hardware Specifications
The D6000 has the following hardware specifications.
Power Redundant 1200 watt power supply
100-240V
50-60 Hz
Estimated BTU Per Hour Active idle: 618 BTU/hr
50% Workload: 1140 BTU/hr
90% Workload: 1559 BTU/hr
Physical Dimensions Height 1.68” (42.6mm)
Width 18.9” (482mm)
Depth 29.02” (737mm)
Gross Weight 40 lbs (18.1kg)
Mounting Options Rack mount, rail kit (included)
System LEDs See Oracle Server X7-2 Service Manual
Link LEDs Link activity
Link speed
Operating Temperature 41°F to 95°F (5° to 35°C)
Storage Temperature -40°F to 154°F (-40°C to 68°C)
Humidity Range 10% to 90% (non-condensing) operating
environment
Network Data Interfaces 8 Gigabit Ethernet Fail-To-Wire Ports
2 1/10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Ports
Other interfaces 1 Gigabit Ethernet Management Port
1 USB 3.0 port
1 RJ-45 Console Port
Installing the Talari Appliance
Rack Mounting
Prior to installing the device, adhere to the following installation guidelines:
•Ensure that there is adequate airflow in the rack. Restricted airflow can damage
the equipment.
•Leave at least 1U of vertical space between each device installed in the rack.
•The rack width and depth should allow for proper serviceability and cable
management.
•Ensure the rack is properly secured to the floor or ceiling.
•Ensure the rack is properly grounded.
•Ensure the installer is properly grounded and wearing appropriate safety
equipment.
•Always load the rack from the bottom up.
Chapter 1
Hardware Specifications
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