Black Box EncrypTight Manuale Utente
ETEP Configuration
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On the local and remote ports, the ETEPs support the speeds shown in
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NOTE
If you are using copper SFP transceivers, auto-negotiation must be enabled on the ET1000A and on the
device that the ET1000A is connecting to. The recommended copper SFP transceivers negotiate only to
1 Gbps, even though they advertise other speeds. See the ETEP Release Notes for a list of recommended
transceivers.
device that the ET1000A is connecting to. The recommended copper SFP transceivers negotiate only to
1 Gbps, even though they advertise other speeds. See the ETEP Release Notes for a list of recommended
transceivers.
Remote and Local Port Settings
The remote port connects the ETEP to an untrusted network, which is typically a WAN, campus LAN, or
MAN. The local port connects the ETEP to a device on the local, trusted side of the network, such as a
server or a switch.
MAN. The local port connects the ETEP to a device on the local, trusted side of the network, such as a
server or a switch.
See the following topics for configuration details:
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Transparent Mode
Transparent mode is the ETEP’s default mode of operation on the local and remote ports. It is appropriate
for Layer 2 policies and for most distributed key policies. When operating in transparent mode the ETEP
for Layer 2 policies and for most distributed key policies. When operating in transparent mode the ETEP
1000 Mbps Half-duplex
3
Table 86
Link speeds on the local and remote ports
Link speed
Auto-negotiate
Fixed Speed
Fixed Speed
All ETEPs
ET0010A / ET0100A
ET1000A
10 Mbps Half-duplex
3
3
10 Mbps Full-duplex
3
3
100 Mbps Half-duplex
3
3
100 Mbps Full-duplex
3
3
1000 Mbps Full-duplex
3
3
Table 85
Link speeds on the management port
Link speed
Auto-negotiate
Auto-negotiate
Fixed Speed
ET0010A
ET0100A / ET1000A
All ETEPs