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09-26-2012 11:18 AM
Hi all,
I'm planning on purchasing a PAN 200 device very soon for a small site that I'm responsible for. I'd like to know what's in the box with regards to mounting it in a standard 19" rack. I know that there is a separate rack mount kit available for the device but from the cost of it I can only imagine it's something to make the unit go in a large server rack.
For example, you can get small HP Procurve switches of a similar size to the PAN 200 and HP do not advertise anywhere the fact that in the box there are two L shaped brackets that are essentially spacers that allow the device to be mounted in a 19" rack. They do though advertise a huge rack mount kit which is actually a rail kit and totally over the top.
Essentially, I don't want to order something I don't need and so if anyone who actually owns or has opened the box of a PAN 200 could confirm what's included, that would be of great benefit.
Many thanks in advance,
pan
UKRB
09-26-2012 11:31 AM
The kit widens the PA-200 to fit a 19"rack . So if you want to fit pa-200 into something smaller server rack then I do not think you have a kit for that.
Thanks,
Sandeep T
09-26-2012 11:21 AM
Pan 200 comes with the firewall and the power adapter only. It does not have a rack mount kit in the package. You have to get it separately.
09-26-2012 11:24 AM
Thanks for the speedy response! So the rack mount kit widens the unit to fit a 19" rack of it is a full rail kit of some sort? I want to put the device in a small rack that is not as deep as a full server rack.
Thanks
09-26-2012 11:31 AM
The kit widens the PA-200 to fit a 19"rack . So if you want to fit pa-200 into something smaller server rack then I do not think you have a kit for that.
Thanks,
Sandeep T
10-21-2012 04:26 PM
Well my PA-200 has arrived an I'm still slightly surprised that it hasn't come with something to make it fit a 19" rack. As I said before, it's the sort of thing other vendors chuck in for free. Poor show PA - especially the price! :smileyangry:
But, what is most annoying is that after ordering the rack mount kit over two weeks ago, I still don't have it because the distributor says it's rarely ordered!! C'mon PA.... What's going on! I love working with your kit and I tell others so, but when I wait over two weeks for a metal bracket it's quite annoying. While it seems like a small thing - how can you complete a job professionally if the kit you have configured is slumped in the bottom of a rack!
10-21-2012 10:24 PM
I do hope you did notify your sales engineer regarding this as a feature request?
I think the f**k up comes from that the PA-200 is a desktop device (fanless and all that) and not necessary a rackmounted device.
But I totally agree with you - the brackets (to make PA-200 fit in a 19") should be included free of charge (just as with the other models).
10-26-2012 09:20 AM
I'm quite sure the PA-200 is not fanless, and the noise coming from it can be quite annoying at times.
Unfortunately the PA-200 seems to have missed it's silent mark since the fan is spinning at 3800 RPM about all the time.
The PA-200 architecture seems to be dual-core, with one core assigned for dataplane, and one core assigned for control-plane (using CPU Affinity). Problem with that is that one core is running the dataplane (pan_task) at 100% cpu contineously, which causes the CPU to be in 'active' state all the time, causing rather high temperatures and the noise involved.
Apart from that I prefer a PA-200 anytime to a PA-500 because of the better control plane performance (higher cpu clocks + flash based storage)
10-26-2012 01:58 PM
I dont know from where I got that PA-200 would be fanless...
Trying to dig through the specsheets but no words about it there, however PA-200 is speced operating temp at 0-40C while all the other models have 0-50C.
10-31-2012 04:22 AM
Well, the rack mount kit for the PA 200 finally arrived after a number of weeks. For the benefit of people that are not sure what it looks like as I was originally, I have added a photo below. The plate in the middle of the brackets is to be attached on the side of the unit to support the power supply unit.
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