NetScaler MPX

NetScaler T1310

The NetScaler T1310 is a 2U appliance. It has two 10-core processors and 256 GB memory. The T1310 appliance is available in the eight 40G QSFP+ ports (8x40G QSFP+) configuration.

Note: The T1310 appliance is not a RAID device.

The following figure shows the front panel of the T1310 appliance.

Figure 1. NetScaler T1310 front panel

T1310 front panel

The T1310 appliance has the following ports:

  • RS232 serial Console Port.
  • 10/100Base-T copper Ethernet Port (RJ45), also called the LOM port. You can use this port to remotely monitor and manage the appliance independently of the NetScaler software.
  • Two 10/100/1000Base-T copper Ethernet Management Ports (RJ45), numbered 0/1 and 0/2 from left to right. These ports are used to connect directly to the appliance for system administration functions.
  • Network Ports:  eight 40G QSFP+ ports (8x40G QSFP+).

Note: 40G QSFP+ transceivers are sold separately. 40G ports do not support 10G and 1G transceivers. Contact your NetScaler sales representative to order transceivers for your appliance.

The following figure shows the back panel of the T1310 appliance.

Figure 2. NetScaler T1310 back panel

T1310 back panel

The following components are visible on the back panel of the T1310 appliance:

  • One 300 GB removable solid-state drive.

    Note: Drive densities might increase as components become EOL but its size is never smaller than the original.

  • Power switch, which turns power to the appliance on or off. Press the switch for less than two seconds to shut off the power.
  • Two power supplies, each rated at 1000 watts, 100–240 volts. Each power supply has an LED that indicates the status of the power supply, as described in LCD Display and LED Status Indicators.
  • Disable alarm button, which is functional only when the appliance has two power supplies.
  • Press this button to stop the power alarm from sounding when either of the following conditions is true:
    • You have plugged the appliance into only one power outlet.
    • One power supply is malfunctioning, and you want to continue operating the appliance until it is repaired.
  • Non-maskable interrupt (NMI) Button, used at the request of Technical Support to initiate a core dump. To press this red button, which is recessed to prevent unintentional activation, use a pen, pencil, or other pointed object. The NMI Button is also available remotely over the network in the LOM GUI, in the Remote Control menu. For more information on the lights out management Port of the appliance, see Lights out management port of the NetScaler MPX appliance.

For information about installing the rails, rack mounting the hardware, and connecting the cables, see Installing the Hardware.

For information about performing the initial configuration of your appliance, see Initial Configuration.

NetScaler T1310

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