This section is an overview of the NetShield 6000 Series product's external connectivity options.
The NetShield 6000 Series features the following connection ports:
An RJ45 RS-232 local console port
This port can used for direct access to the cOS Stream Boot Menu and the cOS Stream Command Line Interface (CLI). Connecting to this port is described in Section 2.5, RJ45 Console Port Connection.
A micro-USB (type micro-B) local console port
This port provides an alternative means for a local console connection and is marked with the letter C. Like the RJ45 console port, this is used for direct access to the cOS Stream Boot Menu and the cOS Stream Command Line Interface (CLI). Connection to this port is discussed in Section 2.6, Micro-USB Console Port Connection.
If local console connections are made to the RJ45 and micro-USB ports at the same time, the micro-USB port will automatically take precedence.
8 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet interface ports
These ports have sequential logical cOS Stream interface names from G1 to G8. They all support 10BaseT, 100BaseTx and 1000BaseT.
The G1 interface is the default interface for management access over a network. However, it can also be used for other purposes.
2 x 10 Gigabit SFP+ Ethernet interfaces
These ports have the logical cOS Stream interface names X1 and X2. They both support 10 Gigabit Enhanced Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP+) modules.
Note that only the SFP+ modules available from Clavister have been tested to function correctly with the 6000 Series hardware. Clavister cannot guarantee that others will function correctly.
2 x Ethernet interface expansion slots
These slots are on the right side of the front panel and, in a new unit, are covered with a removable panel since they will be empty. Expansion modules can be ordered separately for these slots and the following module options are available:
4 x SFP+ 10 Gigabit interfaces with QAT.
The QAT feature will be automatically used by cOS Stream for IPsec acceleration.
Module installation is discussed further in Chapter 5, Interface Expansion Modules as well as details about logical name assignment in cOS Stream.
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Note: The two USB Type A ports are not currently used |
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The two USB Type A ports on the 6000 Series front panel are for future functionality and are not currently used by cOS Stream. |
The full connection capabilities of all the NetShield 6000 Series Ethernet interfaces are listed at the end of Appendix A, NetShield 6000 Series Specifications.
RJ45 Ethernet Interface Status LEDs
The status lights on the NetShield 6000 Series RJ45 Ethernet interface sockets indicate the following states for each interface:Left LED:
Right LED:
Power - This shows power is supplied to the unit.
Status - This shows that cOS Stream is running.
Display and Keypad
The NetShield 6000 Series features a display and keypad on the front panel. This is not used by the current version of cOS Stream and is intended for use by future versions.