Citrix SD-WAN Platforms

Citrix SD-WAN 410 SE

The SD-WAN 410 SE platform has a dual-core processor and 8 GB of memory. This platform has a bandwidth of up to 150 Mbps.

The following figure shows the front panel of an SD-WAN 410 SE appliance.

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The power button switches main power (the power to the power supply) on or off. Press the switch for two seconds to turn off the power.

The reset button restarts the appliance.

  • apA, apB, and apC -Indicate network activity on the LAN and WAN ports.

  • Bypass port— Indicates the status of the third pair of bypass ports.

  • Power— When blinking, indicates that the appliance is doing factory reset.

The LEDs provide critical information about different parts of the appliance.

  • Power indicator —Indicates that a power supply unit has failed.
  • Information LED—Indicates the following:
Status Description
Continuously on orange Data ports are in bypass mode (FTW)
Continuously ON and red. The appliance is overheated. (This might be a result of cable congestion.)
Slow blink - 1 blink per second Fan failure.
Fast blink- 4 blinks per second Power failure.
Solid blue Local UID has been activated. Use this function to locate the server in a rack mount environment.
Fast blink - 3–4 blinks per second Remote UID is on. Use this function to identify the server from a remote location.
Solid Green Appliance is operational.

Note

The terms FTW and bypass are inter-exchangeable. The bypass port is the FTW port.

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The above figure shows the back panel of an SD-WAN 410 SE appliance.

The following components are visible on the back panel of an SD-WAN 410 SE appliance:

  • Cooling fan - This platform is intended for use in a branch typically desktop mounted with ambient air temperature.
  • Single power supply, rated at 200 watts, 110–240 volts. Power supply has an LED that indicates the status of the power supply, as described in hardware-common-components-con1.html
  • One RJ45 management port.
  • One RJ45 console port.
  • 6X1 GigE Copper (1000BASE-TX).
  • VGA port.
  • Two USB ports.

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

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

Port labeling for SD-WAN 410

All data ports are labeled in the order they are enumerated by the Operating System. The ports use odd port numbers for LAN ports and even port numbers for WAN ports. 1/1 is used for the first LAN port, 1/2 for the first WAN port, 1/3 for the second LAN Port, 1/4 for the second WAN port, 1/5 for the third LAN Port, and 1/6 for the third WAN Port.

Citrix SD-WAN 410 SE