In this video, we will cover the network connections and the cables required to connect a DP 4400 appliance to your network.
Lets begin with the network connections.
Of all the ports available at the back of the DP 4400 appliance,
you must connect the six ports identified here.
For the four high speed data connections,
use SFP NICs
or 10 GbBase-T NICs.
Based on the type of network switch,
you can choose either SFP NICs or 10GbBase-T NICs when ordering the appliance.
For the appliance with SFP+ NICs data connections,
use 10GbE SFP+  transceivers with LC to LC cables
or twinax cables.
For the appliance with 10GbBASE-T NICs data connections,
use Cat 6a or Cat 7 cables.
Next, we have a service port which comes with a 1GbBase-T NIC.
Use appropriate Cat cables for the service port connection.
Finally, we have a remote server management connection
which also comes with a 1GbBase-T NIC.
Use appropriate Cat cables for the remote server management connection.
To summarize, all the required connections, along with the types of cables are listed here.
For more information on prerequisites,
visit the DP 4400 support page
at dell.com/support
