Citrix Systems 9.3 Manual Do Utilizador

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Figure 1-25. 
Citrix NetScaler 9010 FIPS appliance, back panel
The following components are visible on the back panel of the 9010 FIPS appliance:
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Power switch, which turns off power to the appliance, just as if you were to unplug
both power supplies.
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Non-maskable interrupt (NMI) Button that is used at the request of Technical
Support and produces a core dump on the appliance. You must use a pen, pencil, or
other pointed object to press this red button, which is recessed to prevent
unintentional activation.
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Disable alarm button, which silences the alarm that the appliance sounds when it is
receiving power from only one of its power supplies. Press this button to prevent the
power alarm from sounding when you have plugged the appliance into only one
power outlet or when one power supply is malfunctioning and you wish to continue
operating the appliance until it is repaired.
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Dual power supplies, each rated at 500 watts, 110-220 volts. You plug separate
power cords into the power supplies and connect them to separate wall sockets.
The appliance functions properly with a single power supply; the extra power supply
serves as a backup.
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10/100BASE-T copper Ethernet port, numbered 0/1.
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Removable CompactFlash card that is used to store the NetScaler software.
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Removable hard-disk drive that stores user data.
Citrix NetScaler 12000-10G
The Citrix NetScaler 12000-10G appliance is a 2U appliance, with 2 single-core
processors, and 4 GB of memory.
Note: The NetScaler nCore build is not supported on this hardware platform.
The following figure shows the front panel of the 12000-10G appliance.
Citrix NetScaler Hardware Installation and Setup Guide
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