(Bivio appliances only)
LEDs on the back of the NBA indicate the status of the ‘hardware bypass’. The bypass enables the NBA to continue forwarding data packets even if there is a sudden hardware failure or loss of power. The bypass configuration is pre-set and must not be changed.
There is a built-in hardware bypass for each pair of data inspection ports. If a hardware or power failure occurs, the NBA is reduced to a direct physical connection between the network cables attached to each port. The paired ports on Bivio 7000 appliances are:
The bypass status is indicated by LEDs on the back of the NBA. A pair of LEDs is assigned to each pair of data inspection ports. For each pair of LEDs:
If the bottom LED is also on, the bypass is enabled and data will continue to pass through the NBA even if a failure occurs.
Note: The NBA is pre-configured so that the bypass is always enabled for the data inspection ports and the bottom LED is always on. Do not change this setting.
If the bottom LED is also off, the system has lost power or is rebooting. If the bottom LED is on, the failed state was forced by an administrative command.
On Bivio 7000 appliances, all port pairs are used for data packets transiting through the device. During normal operations, all the hardware bypass LEDs are on.
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