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Viavi G4-PT-010-8T Manual

G4-PT-010-8T
Hardware Installation
30 Apr 2021
2 — © 2021 Viavi Solutions (30 Apr 2021)
G4-PT-010-8T
G4-PT-010-8T technical specifications
The technical specifications for the product are shown below.
System -
Deployment Anywhere
Base storage 8 TB
Max storage 8 TB
Lights Out Management (LOM) Yes
Redundant OS drive Yes
OS drive hot swappable Yes
OS drive size 1 TB
RAID drive hot swappable Yes
RAID level 5
Rail kit -
Operating system Windows 2016
Physical -
Height 13.5 in
Width 17 in
Depth 9 in
Weight (with mounted rail kit or
portable unit without a travel
case)
35 lbs
Weight (handling or portable
unit in a travel case)
56 lbs
Media -
Monitoring interfaces 8
Speed 1/10 Gb
Accepted transceivers 1SFP/SFP+
Performance -
Aggregate performance 20 Gbps
Power -
Redundant power supply No
Input frequency 50/60Hz
Input voltage 100V-240V Auto Select
Operational current (amps) 2.5
BTU/hr 1024
Operational voltage 120V
Power dissipation (watts) 300
Relative humidity (non-
condensing)
5% to 85%
Temperature (operating) 10C to 35C
Temperature (storage) 20C to 65C
Compliance RoHS, FCC, CE
1. For SFP, the SFP may be any of Copper 10/100/1000, 1Gb SX/LX. For SFP
+, the SFP+ may be any of 10Gb SR/LR. For QSFP+, the QSPF+ may be any
40Gb SR/LR/BiDi/Universal. For QSFP28, the QSFP28 tranceivers may be
SR4, LR4, or BIDI.
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Parts list
Each appliance comes packed in a box or several boxes.
The boxes contain the various components necessary for a
successful installation. The appliance box contains the following
components:
●1 Portable analyzer with RAID and OS drives
preinstalled
●1 Power supply cables
●2 Ethernet cables
●2 Operating system drive keys
●1 Product Activation Information envelope
containing the product license
●1 Quick Start Guide
●SFPs transceivers (if ordered)
Before installing, ensure you received all of the parts required
for your system.
3 — Configuring your system
Configuring your system
There are a number of items to do to get your system on your
network and ready to use.
Startup and shutdown
There are several procedures to turn on or off your system.
First plug in the power cord
1. Plug the power cord into the rear of the power supply.
2. Press the power button once. The control board initiates the
power up sequence in three seconds.
Power down
Turn off the unit using a clean operating system shutdown from
Windows.
How to install the SFPs
This product uses hot-swappable SFPs, but you should
disconnect any cables before changing the SFP modules.
Caution: Wear a grounding strap when handling SFPs
to avoid damaging them or other components. Avoid
exposure to laser radiation from optical components by
keeping the dust plugs installed until you are ready to
install the cables.
♦Your transceivers can be inserted into any open port
and in any order.
♦You can hot-swap the connected transceivers at
any time, but it is recommended you then re-launch
Observer Analyzer so that the new speeds can be
identified.
How to set the IP address
Setting the IP address ensures the hardware appliance has a
visible and permanent network presence.
Prerequisite(s): 
♦A KVM switch or keyboard, monitor, and mouse are
connected. The user input devices or KVM switch are
only temporarily needed to set the IP address, so you
can disconnect them after the IP address is set.
♦The IP, subnet, and gateway or router addresses are
available and known to you.
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1. Log in to the Windows operating system using the
Administrator account and its default password admin.
You can change the Administrator account password after
logging in. See the Windows documentation if necessary.
2. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and click
Properties.
3. Set the IP address, subnet mask, router or gateway, and
DNS server for your environment and click OK.
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4. Click OK again to close the Properties dialog for that
network connection.
You interact with the hardware appliance through the Apex UI.
1. Navigate to https://hostname where hostname is the IP
address or DNS name for the appliance.
2. Log into the interface using the username admin and
default password admin.
Configuring the LOM or IPMI port
Your appliance comes with an on-board LOM or IPMI port that
provides you a dedicated management channel for device
maintenance. It allows you to monitor, start, stop, and manage
your appliance remotely regardless of whether the appliance is
powered on.
Prerequisite(s): 
♦The static station IP, subnet, and gateway/router
addresses are available and known to you.
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If you want to use Lights Out Management features, you
must first configure the IP address for the IPMI port from the
BIOS. Then, you should change the administrator password to
something different than the default.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from your router or switch to the
IPMI or LOM port.
2. When starting your appliance, press Delete during POST to
enter the BIOS setup.
3. In the BIOS, choose IPMI > BMC network configuration.
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4. Set Update IPMI LAN configuration to Yes.
5. Set Configuration Address source to Static.
6. Configure the Station IP address, Subnet mask, and
Router address.
These values must be valid and usable on your network!
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7. Press F4 to save your changes and to exit the BIOS setup.
The system automatically shuts down and restarts.
Now you can log on to the IPMI web interface and change
the default password.
8. To change the default password, open a web browser to
http://<IpAddressOfIPMIport>, and log on with the user
name ADMIN in caps and <password>.
IpAddressOfIPMIport is the station IP address you
configured in step 6. The password is located on a sticker
that is affixed to the body of the applicance. The sticker
looks very similar to this one.
9. Choose Configuration > Users, and select the second user
account (ADMIN account).
10. Click Modify User, and change the password.
11. (Optional) Set up alerts.
There is no audible alarm if there is an issue with a power
supply unit. Other alerting options are available. Each
must be configured separately using details from your
environment.
●To receive email alerts, change the settings at
Configuration > SMTP.
●To receive SNMP traps, change the settings at
Configuration > SNMP.
●To receive Syslog messages, change the settings at
Configuration > Syslog.
You configured the IPMI port and changed the default
password. You may have also configured your system to send
alerts when certain situations arise.
Technical Support
Please contact technical support if your issues are not
represented or you need further help.
North America +1 800 526 7919
South America +1 800 526 7919
EMEA +44 1 959 569 880
APAC +44 1 959 569 880
All Other
Regions
viavisolutions.com/contacts
Email nisupport@viavisolutions.com (North/
South America)
niuksupport@viavisolutions.com (EMEA/
APAC)
Web page and
documentation
support
nipubs@viavisolutions.com (Please
include the web link in your email)
Support hours are 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. CST/CDT (for North
and South America) and 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M GMT (EMEA
and APAC).
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