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1. 50V 0 5A 47 63Hz Output Power 5V 2 4A Dimensions 1 125 high x 6 0 deep x 6 5 wide Connectors 2 Duplex SC connectors monitoring ports 2 Duplex SC connectors network ports Net Optics Optical Bypass Switch Limitations on Warranty and Liability Net Optics offers a limited warranty for all its products INNO EVENT SHALL NET OPTICS INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES INCURRED BY THE USE OF THE PRODUCTS INCLUD ING BOTH HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL OR BY ANY DEFECT OR INACCURACY IN THIS MANUAL ITSELF THIS INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIM ITED TO LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS AND ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT even if Net Optics has been advised of the possibility of such damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Net Optics Inc warrants this Optical Bypass Switch to be in good working order for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase from Net Optics or an authorized Net Optics reseller Should the unit fail anytime during the said ONE YEAR period Net Optics will at its discretion repair or replace the product This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship and materials and does not cover damage from accident disaster misuse abuse or unauthorized modifications If you have a prob
2. bsite at www netoptics com Net Optics Optical Bypass Switch Product Diagram Optical Bypass Switch optics a rf A B fe o ello fo o fe o OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN Network ontod E D 7 Network Ports A amp B Monitor Ports A amp B www netoptics com Figure 1 Front View Panel Silk Screen Diagram Power Connector Monitor A Monitor B Figure 2 optics Optical Bypass Switch Power Loss Bypass The Optical Bypass Switch protects link integrity when the in line appliance loses power When the Bypass Switch is receiving power it is in Bypass Disabled OFF mode In Bypass Disabled mode the switch sends network traffic through the connnected device Bypass Disabled Mode When the Bypass Switch is in Bypass Disabled mode all in line traffic is routed through the Juniper IDP appliance Bypass Switch Router Firewall Switch Switch The Bypass switch is receiving power from the DC power supply Juniper Networks IDP 1100 Figure 3 When power to the Bypass switch fails it enters Bypass Enabled ON mode and network traffic bypasses the connected device until power to the switch is restored Bypass Enabled Mode When the Bypass Switch is in Bypass Enabled mode all in line traffic continues to flow on the network link without being directed thr
3. g Port B to the in line appliance Port B using a duplex SC to LC fiber cable This will act as your DTE interface 3 Verify that the Switch Monitoring Ports are cabled in line between two devices 4 Connect the power supply to the switch Make sure you connect the switches power supply to the same power sources that in line appliance is using Connect Fiber In Line Ports Rack Mount Frame ne gt ae Holds 2 Switches ed 5 2 Connect SC Fiber rn z Cables D switch server or router DCE mp a a aaa o e 3 Int 2 5 H ve A switch server or router ase DTE essreceeeee S ine A ee amp Figure 5 Net Optics Optical Bypass Switch Specifications Splitter Specifications Fiber Type Multimode Corning 62 5 125ym wavelength 850nm Insertion Loss Network Port lt 1 25 dB Monitor Port lt 1 25 dB Fiber Type Singlemode Corning 8 5 125ym wavelength 1300nm Insertion Loss Network Port lt 1 25 dB Monitor Port lt 1 25 dB Note There is no insertion loss when the switch is not receiving power and is in Bypass Disabled mode Operating Specifications Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 10 C to 70 C Relative Humidity 10 min 95 max non condensing Mechanical Specifications Power Supply Input Power 100 2
4. lem and require service please call the number listed at the end of this section and speak with our technical service personnel They may provide you with an RMA number which must accompany any returned product Return the product in its original shipping container or equivalent insured and with proof of purchase Additional Information Net Optics Inc reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate Net Optics is not responsible for typographical errors THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED No Net Optics reseller agent or employee is authorized to make any modification extension or addition to this warranty Net Optics is always open to any comments or suggestions you may have about its products and or this manual Send correspondence to Net Optics Inc 1130 Mountain View Alviso Road Sunnyvale CA 94089 2237 USA Telephone 1 408 737 7777 Fax 1 408 745 7719 Email info netoptics com Internet www netoptics com All Rights Reserved Printed in the U S A No part of this publication may be reproduced transmit ted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form by any means without prior written consent of Net Optics Inc with the f
5. ollowing exceptions Any person is authorized to store documentation on a single computer for personal use only and that the documentation contains Net Optics copyright notice www netoptics com 2005 by Net Optics Inc All Rights Reserved
6. onal company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the individual companies and are respectfully acknowledged Additional Information Net Optics Inc reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate Net Optics is not responsible for typographical errors Net Optics Optical Bypass Switch Introduction Net Optics Optical Bypass Switches provide a permanent and trouble free access port for in line network security and monitoring devices The Opti cal Bypass Switch automatically switches network traffic through added IDP devices or bypasses devices that are about to be removed Prevent link failure when attached IDP devices lose power by powering the Bypass Switch and in line device from the same power source Uninterrupted traffic The Optical Bypass Switch supports fail open monitoring with any fiber IDP device when it shares the same power source as the IDP While the Optical Bypass Switch is receiving power it diverts network traffic to attached IDP In this state all in line traffic is routed directly to the IDP connected to the Opti cal Bypass Switch When the Optical Bypass Switch loses power in line traffic continues to flow through the network link but is no longer routed through the device This al lows the network devices to be rem
7. ough the Juniper IDP appliance Bypass Switch Firewall Switch Router Bones there is no power to the Bypass switch it enters Bypass Enabled mode Because in line traffic is no longer flowing through the IDP the appliance may be removed and replaced without downtime Juniper Networks IDP 1100 Figure 4 Net Optics Optical Bypass Switch Unpacking and Inspection Unpack the Optical Bypass Switch power supply and cables provided Each Optical Bypass Switch is delivered with the following For models N IDP POBPSX 001 N IDP POBPLX 002 e 1 DC power supply e 2 Duplex SC SC fiber cables e 2 Duplex SC LC fiber cables e 1 Manual If any component is missing or damaged contact Net Optics Customer Service immediately Connecting the Optical Bypass Switch to the Network 1 Connect Network Port A to the appropriate switch server or router device using a duplex SC fiber cable This acts as your DCE interface 2 Connect Network Port B to the appropriate switch server or router device using a duplex SC fiber cable This acts as your DTE interface 3 Verify that the Bypass Switch Network Ports are cabled in line between two devices Net Optics Optical Bypass Switch Connecting the Optical Bypass Switch to the In line Security Device 1 Connect Monitoring Port A to the in line appliance Port A using a duplex SC to LC fiber cable This will act as your DCE Interface 2 Connect Monitorin
8. oved and replaced without network down time Once power is restored to the Optical Bypass Switch network traffic is seamlessly diverted to the IDP allowing it to resume its critical functions Simply Plug It In Each Bypass Switch includes all the cables and power supplies you need to quickly connect to an IDP Three quick steps is all it takes to establish a secure connection point for inline devices Key Features Passive Secure Technology e Fail open monitoring with any GigaBit fiber in line appliance at speeds of 1000 Mbps e Increased reliability on critical network links e High speed optical switching with minimal insertion loss Net Optics Optical Bypass Switch Key Features continued Ease of Use LED indicator shows power status Front mounted connectors support easy installation and operation Cables included for plug and play deployment Silk screened application diagram illustrates all connections for easy deployment Optional 19 inch rack frames holds two Bypass Switches Tested and compatible with all major manufacturers monitoring devices including protocol analyzers probes and intrusion detection prevention systems Support Net Optics offers free technical support throughout the lifetime of your purchase Our technical support team is available from 8 am to 5 pm Pacific Time Monday through Friday at 1 408 737 7777 and via email at ts support netoptics com FAQs are also available on Net Optics we
9. r J i f4Optics Juniper Installation Guide for Optical Bypass Switch Models N IDP POBPSX 001 N IDP POBPLX 002 i Network ue Doc IGNET N IDP POBPSX 001 LX 002 Revised 09 05 Net Optics Optical Bypass Switch Table of Contents TNtrOdUCHOM ges cad ate has REN AS RY on Ve WOR Sele thew ee wees es 1 Key Peatres acto 3 bead ocdatd qe hc bewteuneeaeeree a a e aE 1 Product Diagrams 0 3 asi cesee sie erud ar as eee eee bee RI ESTES eee ERT ES 3 Power Loss Bypass esis cs oak neea Hy adie e Ww Waa GE Swe Beate ew 4 Connecting the Optical Bypass Switch to the Network 0 5 Connecting the Optical Bypass Switch to the IPS 020 6 Specifications ss cass aed Rahs RAGS AN we Re wad Wels che ee ee od 7 Wallan ty rererere reaa r Ghoeied ere See bare greed Mea oud ape ees 8 Net Optics Optical Bypass Switch PLEASE READ THESE LEGAL NOTICES CAREFULLY By using a Net Optics Optical Bypass Switch you agree to the terms and conditions of usage set forth by Net Optics Inc No licenses express or implied are granted with respect to any of the technology described in this manual Net Optics retains all intellectual property rights associated with the technology described in this manual This manual is intended to assist with installing Net Optics products into your network Trademarks and Copyrights 2005 by Net Optics Inc Net Optics is a registered trademark of Net Optics Inc Additi
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