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  • Page 1 ® Hardware Reference Guide MAN-0338-00...
  • Page 3: Legal Notices

    Clustered Multiprocessing, WA, WAN Optimization Manager, WANJet, WebAccelerator, WOM, and ZoneRunner, are trademarks or service marks of F5 Networks, Inc., in the U.S. and other countries, and may not be used without F5's express written consent. All other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 4 Export Regulation Notice This product may include cryptographic software. Under the Export Administration Act, the United States government may consider it a criminal offense to export this product from the United States. RF Interference Warning This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
  • Page 5 Export of this software from the United States of America may require a specific license from the United States Government. It is the responsibility of any person or organization contemplating export to obtain such a license before exporting. Copyright (c) 1995-2001 International Business Machines Corporation and others All rights reserved.
  • Page 7 Table of Contents...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    ARX-4000 Cable Requirements ..................3-12 Cable Connectors ......................3-13 Pinout Assignments ......................3-13 Pinout Assignments for the ARX-1500 and the ARX-2500 ........3-14 SFP Optical Connector for the ARX-500 ..............3-14 ARX-500 Connectors ......................3-15 ARX-1500 Connectors ..................... 3-16 ARX-2000 Connectors ..................... 3-16...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents ARX-2500 Connectors ..................... 3-17 ARX-4000 Connectors ..................... 3-17 Switch Hardware and Functionality Chassis Overview ...........................4-3 ARX-500 Chassis Overview ....................4-3 ARX-1500 Chassis Overview .....................4-9 ARX-2000 Chassis Overview ..................4-12 ARX-2500 Chassis Overview ..................4-18 ARX-4000 Chassis Overview ..................4-21 External Interfaces ........................
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Introduction • Audience for this Manual • Document Conventions • Related Documents • Supported Protocols • ARX Acronyms and Definitions • Safety and Regulatory Notices • Contacting Customer Service...
  • Page 13: Audience For This Manual

    Warnings are instructions for avoiding damage to the equipment. Danger notices help you to avoid personal injury. Related Documents In addition to this guide, the following F5 Data Solutions documentation is available: • Quick Installation Guide for your hardware model.
  • Page 14: Supported Protocols

    Chapter 1 Introduction Supported Protocols The ARX supports numerous protocols. The following table lists the ports and services/protocols supported. Table 1.1 Ports Required by the ARX Inbound Outbound Port Service/Protocol VIP | XIP | MGMT VIP | XIP | MGMT Comment ARX Management ✓...
  • Page 15 Supported Protocols Table 1.1 Ports Required by the ARX Inbound Outbound Port Service/Protocol VIP | XIP | MGMT VIP | XIP | MGMT Comment ✓ ✓ 2049 server V3 UDP ✓ ✓ 2049 locked TCP/UDP ✓ ✓ mountd TCP/UDP ✓ ✓...
  • Page 16: Arx Acronyms And Definitions

    Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1.1 Ports Required by the ARX Inbound Outbound Port Service/Protocol VIP | XIP | MGMT VIP | XIP | MGMT Comment Snapshot Management to File Servers ✓ RSH (remote shell) ✓ SSH TCP Enabled by default. ✓...
  • Page 17 ARX Acronyms and Definitions Table 1.2 Acronyms and Definitions (Continued) Acronym Definition Direct Attached Storage direct current Field-Replaceable Unit gigabit Ethernet ground (signal) Hertz in-band Integrated Drive Electronics light-emitting diode logical unit number MGMT management port Network Attached Storage Network File System network interface controller non-maskable interrupt Network Services Module...
  • Page 18: Contacting Customer Service

    (signal) U (as in 1U or 2U) unit Volts Alternating Current Volts Direct Current Contacting Customer Service You can use the following methods to contact F5 Networks Customer Service: F5 Networks Online http://support.f5.com Knowledge Base Online repository of answers to frequently-asked questions.
  • Page 19: Safety And Regulatory Notices

    Safety and Regulatory Notices Safety and Regulatory Notices Important The ambient room temperature range that the device can operate in is 5 – 35° C. Important Do not block power supply vents or otherwise restrict airflow when installing the device in a rack. WARNING Mechanical loading of rack should be considered so that the rack remains stable and unlikely to tip over.
  • Page 20: Class A Ite Labe

    Chapter 1 Introduction Class A ITE Labe This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this device is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may occur, in which case, the user may be required to take corrective actions.
  • Page 21: Battery Warning

    Safety and Regulatory Notices Battery Warning Environmental High Temperature Warning WARNING To prevent the device from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 104° F (40° C). To prevent airflow restriction, allow at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) of clearance around the ventilation openings.
  • Page 22: Power

    Chapter 1 Introduction Warning for Rack-Mounting and Servicing WARNING To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this device in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that it remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety: •...
  • Page 23 WARNING The power supply cords were designed to be connected and used for F5 devices, and the safety for this purpose has been confirmed. Please do not use them for other devices or usages. There may be danger of causing fire or electric shock..
  • Page 24: Laser Product Notice

    Chapter 1 Introduction Circuit Breaker (15A) WARNING This device 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).
  • Page 25 Safety and Regulatory Notices Class 1 lasers are defined as products which do not permit human access to laser radiation in excess of the accessible limits of Class 1 for applicable wavelengths and durations. These lasers are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation.
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 - 16...
  • Page 27: Arx Overview

    ARX Overview • ARX Functional Overview • ARX Platform Models • Managing the Switch...
  • Page 29: Arx Functional Overview

    ARX Functional Overview ARX Functional Overview The F5 Adaptive Resource Switch (ARX) enables enterprises to globally access, manage, deliver and optimize information resources. The ARX offers the following features: • Access. Simplified, flexible, location-independent access to enterprise-wide data. • Data protection. Failover of large file systems, centralized backup, and scaled backup performance.
  • Page 30 • Shipping weight: 35 pounds features as other ARX (includes packaging) platforms, differing only in • Licensing and entitlement tracking: performance and scale. F5 Licensing • Throughput (Fast Ethernet and 2000 Cost-effective, Gigabit Ethernet): small-form-factor device – 10/100/1000 Mbps out-of-band...
  • Page 31 • Shipping weight: 35 pounds It offers the same software (includes packaging) features as the other ARX • Licensing and entitlement tracking: platforms, differing only in F5 Licensing performance and scale. • Throughput (Ethernet): 4000 Cost-effective device that – Serial console port...
  • Page 32: Arx Platform Models

    RAID1 ARX Platform Models The various ARX models are shown in the following figures: Figure 2.1 ARX-500 Figure 2.2 ARX-1500 Figure 2.3 ARX-1500+ The ARX-1500 and the ARX-1500+ appliances are functionally equivalent. The ARX-1500+ introduces a new hard disk drive (HDD) tray. This new disk tray contains 2 LEDs on the disk tray, replacing the single disk LED on the main face plate of the ARX-1500 appliance.
  • Page 33 ARX Platform Models For supporting detail on the LEDs, see ARX-1500 Hard Disk Drive LEDs, on page 4-11. The new HDD tray cannot be used in the older appliances, and old HDD disk trays cannot be used in the new appliances. Figure 2.4 ARX-2000 Figure 2.5 ARX-2500 Figure 2.6 ARX-2500+...
  • Page 34: Redundant Pairs

    Chapter 2 ARX Overview ARX-4000 Redundant Pairs You can purchase two ARX devices and configure them as a redundant pair. If the primary switch fails, all services fail over to the secondary switch. The redundant switches are interconnected through one or more of their gigabit Ethernet ports.
  • Page 35: Managing The Switch

    Managing the Switch process is called shadow copy. With shadow copy, clients are granted read-only access to shadow target volumes at multiple geographic locations, independent of where the shadow source volume resides. For some platforms, the link between redundant peers runs over a RON tunnel.
  • Page 36 Chapter 2 ARX Overview 2 - 10...
  • Page 37: System Specifications

    System Specifications • System Specifications • System Power Requirements • Cable Requirements...
  • Page 39: Arx-500 System Specifications

    ARX-2000 System Specifications, on page 3-4 • ARX-2500 System Specifications, on page 3-5 • ARX-4000 System Specifications, on page 3-6 ARX-500 System Specifications The following table lists the ARX-500 system specifications. Table 3.1 ARX-500 System Specifications Component Specification Chassis Height: 1.703 in.
  • Page 40: Arx-1500 System Specifications

    Chapter 3 System Specifications ARX-1500 System Specifications The following table describes the ARX-1500 system specifications. Table 3.2 ARX-1500 System Specifications Component Specification Chassis Dimensions Height: 44.5 mm (1.75 in.) Width: 443 mm (17. 44 in.) Depth: 481 mm ( 18.93 in.) Chassis Weight Weight: 22.5 lb (10.2 kg) Power Load...
  • Page 41: Arx-2500 System Specifications

    System Specifications Table 3.3 ARX-2000 System Specifications (Continued) Component Specification AC/DC Power Supply 700 Watts 1+1 redundancy > 80% efficiency Input: 100VAC – 240VAC, 47/63HZ Output: -12V @ 1A, +3.3V @ 32A, +5V 30A, +12V Environmental Altitude Requirements -200 ft. (-60 m) min. to 8000 ft. (2500 m) max. Humidity Operating: 5 % min.
  • Page 42: Arx-4000 System Specifications

    Chapter 3 System Specifications Table 3.4 ARX-2500 System Specifications (Continued) Component Specification Environmental Altitude Requirements 60m (197ft) min. to 1800m (6000 ft) max Humidity Operating: 5% min. to 95% max. (non condensing) Storage: 5% to 95% Temperature Operating: 32 deg. to 104 deg. F (0 deg. to 40 deg. C) Storage: -40 deg.
  • Page 43: System Power Requirements

    System Power Requirements For details on the system power requirements for all the ARX models, choose from the following: • ARX-500 System Power Requirements, on page 3-7 • ARX-1500 System Power Requirements, on page 3-7 • ARX-2000 System Power Requirements, on page 3-7 •...
  • Page 44: Arx-2500 System Power Requirements

    ARX-500 Cable Requirements The following table lists the required cables and power cords for the ARX-500. All cables are customer-supplied except the AC power cord and console cable. Table 3.6 ARX-500 Required Power and Data Cables Qty. Cable/Cord Used on... Specification...
  • Page 45: Arx-1500 Cable Requirements

    Cable Requirements Table 3.6 ARX-500 Required Power and Data Cables (Continued) Qty. Cable/Cord Used on... Specification For sites in Europe and Great Britain, a power cord is shipped that is compatible with local standards. Console cable Serial console 100 BASE-T Category 5...
  • Page 46: Arx-2000 Cable Requirements

    Chapter 3 System Specifications Table 3.7 ARX-1500 Required Power and Data Cables (Continued) Qty. Cable/Cord Used on... Specification Ethernet cable Management port (RJ-45 connector) (labeled MGMT) Ethernet cable Gigabit Ethernet ports, 100/1000 BASE-T (RJ-45 connectors) copper Category 5/6, unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable; 24 AWG a.Gigabit Ethernet ports support automatic MDI/MDIX cross-over.
  • Page 47: Arx-2500 Cable Requirements

    Cable Requirements ARX-2500 Cable Requirements The following table lists the required cables and power cords for the switch. All cables are customer-supplied except the AC power cord and console cable. Table 3.9 ARX-2500 Required Power and Data Cables Qty. Cable/Cord Used on...
  • Page 48: Arx-4000 Cable Requirements

    Chapter 3 System Specifications ARX-4000 Cable Requirements The following table lists the required power cords and cables. All cables are customer-supplied except the AC power cord and console cable. Table 3.10 ARX-4000 Required Cables and Power Cords Qty. Cord/Cable Used on... Specification AC power cords AC/DC power supplies...
  • Page 49: Cable Connectors

    Figure 3.1 RJ-45 Male Connector Figure 3.2 RJ-45 to Serial DB9 Adapter Pinout Assignments The pinout assignments for the ARX-500, ARX-2000, and ARX-4000 are identical. The ARX-1500 and ARX-2500 have a different pinout. Pinout Assignments for ARX-500, ARX-2000, and ARX-4000 The following table lists the RJ-45 pinout assignments for the rollover cable and the adapter.
  • Page 50: Pinout Assignments For The Arx-1500 And The Arx-2500

    Chapter 3 System Specifications Table 3.11 SCM/ACM console port signaling/cabling for ARX-500, ARX-2000, and ARX-4000. SCM/ACM Console Console Port RJ-45 Rollover Cable RJ-45 to DB9 Adapter Device RJ-45 USOC RJ-45 RJ-45 DB9F DTE Signal Pinout Color Pinout Pinout T568 Color...
  • Page 51: Arx-500 Connectors

    Figure 3.3 Rubber grommet filler or a cable connector ARX-500 Connectors The ARX-500 has four rear-panel ports for cabling, as shown in the following figure. Figure 3.4 ARX-500 rear-panel ports The following table describes the cable connectors used on the ARX-500.
  • Page 52: Arx-1500 Connectors

    Chapter 3 System Specifications Table 3.13 ARX-500 Cable Connectors (Continued) Interface Connector Purpose client/server port RJ-45 100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet (labeled Port 1/1) (copper) port for client/server traffic and inband management redundancy-link port RJ-45 100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet (labeled Port 1/2) (copper) port for dedicated...
  • Page 53: Arx-2500 Connectors

    Cable Requirements ARX-2500 Connectors The following table describes the cable connectors used on the ARX-2500. Table 3.16 ARX-2500 Cable Connectors Interface Connector Purpose Console (labeled RJ-45 Serial port for CLI access CONSOLE on back of switch) Management (labeled RJ-45 Ethernet port for CLI or GUI MGMT on back of access switch)
  • Page 54 Chapter 3 System Specifications Table 3.17 ARX-4000 Cable Connectors (Continued) Interface Connector Purpose Out-of-band RJ-45 Ethernet port for CLI or GUI access management port Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet ports copper ports 10-gigabit Ethernet X2 MSA form Optical ports (2) for 10-gigabit optical ports factor Ethernet connections over...
  • Page 55: Switch Hardware And Functionality

    Switch Hardware and Functionality • Chassis Overview • External Interfaces • Application Control Module • Power Supplies • Internal Disk Drives • Fan Units...
  • Page 57: Chassis Overview

    ARX-4000 Chassis Overview, on page 4-21 ARX-500 Chassis Overview The ARX-500 is a 1U chassis designed for a standard 19-inch rack installation to maintain proper ventilation and cooling. The front panel of the ARX-500 includes the control panel with its components and indicators such as the power and reset buttons and the NIC and status LEDs.
  • Page 58 The control panel is on the right side of the front panel. Components on the control panel are called out in the following figure; functions are described Table 4.1. Figure 4.3 ARX-500 Front Panel Components . Table 4.1 ARX-500 Front Panel Components and Functions Callout Component Function Power/sleep button Toggles power to the device on and off.
  • Page 59 • ARX-500 ACM Status LEDs, on page 4-8 ARX-500 Rear Panel Ports and LEDs The rear panel of the ARX-500 includes the I/O connectors, AC power connectors and the rear panel LEDs shown in the following figure and Figure 4.5.
  • Page 60 The following figure shows the rear panel port and system status LEDs. Figure 4.5 ARX-500 Rear Panel LEDs. The two communication ports on the ARX-500, the client/server port and redundancy-link port, each have two LEDs located in their lower corners.
  • Page 61: Chassis Overview

    Chassis Overview ARX-500 Front Panel LEDs The ARX-500 LEDs are located on the right side of the control panel. LEDs on the control panel are called out in the following figure. Each LED’s function is described in Table 4.3. Figure 4.6 ARX-500 Front Panel LEDs .
  • Page 62 Chapter 4 Switch Hardware and Functionality Table 4.3 ARX-500 Front Panel LEDs (Continued) Callout Function • Solid green indicates normal operation. System fault • Blinking green indicates degraded performance. • Solid yellow indicates a critical or non-recoverable condition. • Blinking yellow indicates a non-critical condition.
  • Page 63: Arx-1500 Chassis Overview

    Chassis Overview Table 4.5 ARX-500 ACM Alarm LED Patterns (Continued) Alarm Status Module State (Off) Yellow (Blinking) ACM powering up and running all POST tests. (Off) Yellow Online Partial: at least one processor is online, and at least one is not online yet.
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 Switch Hardware and Functionality • ARX-1500 Alarm and Status LEDs, on page 4-11 ARX-1500 Ethernet LEDs The following table provides details on the LEDs for the ARX-1500 10/100/1000 Mbps copper interfaces. Table 4.7 ARX-1500 Ethernet LEDs Label Color Indicator Status •...
  • Page 65 Chassis Overview ARX-1500 Power LEDs The power LEDs are located to the right of the console port. Details are provided in the following table. Table 4.8 ARX-1500 Power LEDs Symbol Function Indicator Status Power status Green Off: No power, system off. On: Power good, system on.
  • Page 66: Arx-2000 Chassis Overview

    Record is missing and, as a result, the device will automatically reboot. This scenario is unlikely but if it should occur, call F5 Support. One of the power supplies failed. Examine the power supply LEDs on the back to determine which power supply was the cause of the failure.
  • Page 67 Chassis Overview The following figure shows the front panel of the ARX-2000 with the bezel removed and the ear assemblies attached. The figure displays the location of front panel components and LED indicators. For details, see Table 4.10. Figure 4.7 ARX-2000 Front Panel Table 4.10 ARX-2000 Front Panel Components Callout Component...
  • Page 68 Chapter 4 Switch Hardware and Functionality Table 4.11 ARX-2000 Back Panel Components Callout Component Description Serial console Used to access and manage the switch through a port local console terminal and the command-line interface (CLI). Out-of-band Used to access the CLI or the GUI from the management management network.
  • Page 69 Chassis Overview Figure 4.9 ARX-2000 Status and Alarm LEDs Table 4.13 ARX-2000 Status and Alarm LED Functions Callout Feature Function Alarm LED Indicates various alarm states. When blinking, the LEDs blink ON for a half second and OFF for a half second. For details on the LED colors and blinking patterns, Table 4.14.
  • Page 70 Chapter 4 Switch Hardware and Functionality The following table describes the LED colors and patterns that occur during various operational states, such as booting, diagnostics, and so on. Table 4.14 ARX-2000 Alarm and Status LED States Alarm LED Status LED Module State Green Online.
  • Page 71 Chassis Overview ARX-2000 Ethernet Management Port LEDs The out-of-band Ethernet management port is located on the back panel and is labeled MGMT. The port provides two LEDs (speed and link/activity) located on the network interface connector. The speed LED is located in the upper left corner of the connector.
  • Page 72: Arx-2500 Chassis Overview

    Chapter 4 Switch Hardware and Functionality Table 4.18 lists and describes the power supply LED indicator states. Table 4.18 ARX-2000 Power Supply LED States LED State Power Supply Condition No AC power applied to the power supply. Green Power supply on and healthy. Amber Power supply is on but experiencing a critical event causing a shutdown.
  • Page 73 Chassis Overview ARX-2500 LED Indicators The following sections describe the ARX-2500 LEDs, including: • ARX-2500 Ethernet LEDs, on page 4-19 • ARX-2500 Power LEDs, on page 4-20 • ARX-2500 Hard Disk Drive LEDs, on page 4-20 • ARX-2500 Alarm and Status LEDs, on page 4-20 ARX-2500 Ethernet LEDs The ARX-2500 supports both copper and fiber/SFP interfaces.
  • Page 74 Chapter 4 Switch Hardware and Functionality ARX-2500 Power LEDs The power LEDs are found to the right of the console port. Table 4.20 ARX-1500 Power LEDs Symbol Function Indicator Status Power status Green Off: No power, system off. On: Power good, system on. ARX-2500 Hard Disk Drive LEDs Each drive includes 2 LEDs located on the front of the drive.
  • Page 75: Arx-4000 Chassis Overview

    Record is missing and, as a result, the device will automatically reboot. This scenario is unlikely but if it should occur, call F5 Support. One of the power supplies failed. Examine the power supply LEDs on the back to determine which power supply was the cause of the failure.
  • Page 76 Chapter 4 Switch Hardware and Functionality The following figure shows the front panel of the ARX-4000 with the bezel removed. The figure displays the location of front panel components (the drive bays and Ethernet ports, for example) and indicators such as status LEDs.
  • Page 77 Chassis Overview Table 4.22 ARX-4000 Front Panel Components and Descriptions Callout Component Description Optical ports Fiber-optic 10-gigabit ports (2). Ethernet ports Copper 100/1000 gigabit Ethernet ports (12). Used to access the CLI from client or server networks. The following figure displays the location of ARX-4000 back panel components.
  • Page 78 Chapter 4 Switch Hardware and Functionality ARX-4000 LEDs and Buttons The following sections describe the ARX-4000 LEDs and buttons, including: • ARX-4000 Control Plane LEDs and Buttons, on page 4-24 • ARX-4000 Data Plane LEDs, on page 4-25 ARX-4000 Control Plane LEDs and Buttons The front upper left corner of the control plane contains the LED and buttons shown in the following figure.
  • Page 79 Chassis Overview ARX-4000 Data Plane LEDs The front lower left corner of the data plane contains a control panel, consisting of the LEDs shown in the following figure. For details on the functions associated with each LED or button, see Table 4.25.
  • Page 80: External Interfaces

    External Interfaces External interfaces (all ARX models/platforms): • ARX-500 external interfaces The ARX-500 supports Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet throughput and provides 100/1000 BASE-T external ports for connectivity to network infrastructure, NAS devices, and file servers with DAS. 4 - 26...
  • Page 81 External Interfaces • ARX-1500 external interfaces Support for 8 x 1 GbE copper (1 mgmt and 7 data), a serial console port, and a USB port. • ARX-2000 external interfaces Support for the following external interfaces: copper 100/1000 Ethernet ports (12), serial console interface, and Ethernet management interface. The following figure calls out the Ethernet ports and Figure 4.17 calls...
  • Page 82: Application Control Module

    Chapter 4 Switch Hardware and Functionality Application Control Module For all ARX models, functionality is provided through one basic module, the Application Control Module (ACM). For details, consult the following sections. Control and Management Functions The ACM supports the following switch fabric and control functions: •...
  • Page 83: Power Supplies

    ARX power supplies (all models/platforms): • ARX-500 Power Supply The ARX-500 power supply distributes up to 600 Watts of DC power to the chassis components. The power supply runs at 72% efficiency, so it consumes up to 833 Watts of AC power (833/0.72) to meet the 600-Watt demand.
  • Page 84 Chapter 4 Switch Hardware and Functionality Each power supply can provide the following: – Hot-swappable/hot-pluggable, redundant power – Load sharing between two power modules – Separate AC line power cord for each power module – Power Module Input: 100-240 VAC; 47-63Hz, 4 -2A –...
  • Page 85: Internal Disk Drives

    AC power absent. Internal Disk Drives Internal disk drives for all ARX models: • ARX-500 internal disk drives. Stores its software image, configuration files, log files, and other maintenance-related data on disk drives. The drives are field-replaceable units. • ARX-1500 internal disk drives. Contains two, redundant,146GB SAS drives, configured as RAID1.
  • Page 86: Fan Units

    Chapter 4 Switch Hardware and Functionality These drives are connected to the primary controller on the ACM. These drives are field-replaceable units. Fan Units The ARX internal fans comprise an environmentally-controlled cooling system. The ACM is connected to the fan unit for temperature control and status monitoring at 60-second intervals.
  • Page 87 Index...
  • Page 89 4-29 ARX-2000 4-31 rear planel LEDs 4-5 ARX-2500 4-31 system status LEDs 4-6 ARX-4000 4-31 ARX-500 external interfaces 4-26 internal fans 4-32 back panel laser ARX-2000 4-13 warning 1-14 battery, warning 1-14 LEDs, Ethernet port...
  • Page 90 1-12 power supplies, ARX-2000 4-29 power supply disconnect warning 1-14 power supply LEDs, ARX-4000 4-30 power supply, ARX-500 4-29 power system, ARX-1500 4-29 power system, ARX-2500 4-29 power system, ARX-4000 4-30 rack-mounting and servicing 1-12 redundant pairs, ARX 2-8...

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