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Configuration Guide - Page 5

... of the Cisco 12008 Router 1-3 Overview of the Cisco 12008 1-6 Router Enclosure 1-8 Cable-Management System 1-8 Card Cage Fan Tray 1-10 Power Supply Fan Tray 1-11 AC-Input and DC-Input Power Supplies 1-12 Operating Modes of the Power Supplies 1-14 Features of the Power Supplies 1-15 Characteristics of the Power Supplies 1-16 AC-Input Power Supply Faceplate 1-16 DC-Input Power Supply Faceplate 1-19...
Configuration Guide - Page 10

... 7-38 Removing the Fan Tray from the Lower Card Cage 7-39 Installing a Fan Tray in the Lower Card Cage 7-42 Removing the Power Supply Fan Tray 7-44 Installing the Power Supply Fan Tray 7-46 Checking the Installation of a Fan Tray 7-48 Status LEDs for the Fan Trays 7-48 Removing and Replacing the RP 7-51 Removing the RP 7-52 x Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide
Configuration Guide - Page 23

... System • Card Cage Fan Tray • Power Supply Fan Tray • AC-Input and DC-Input Power Supplies • Upper Card Cage and Associated Components • Air Filter Assembly • Lower Card Cage and Associated Components • Power Distribution System in the Cisco 12008Cisco 12008 Environmental Monitoring Facility • System Specifications • Agency Approvals...
Configuration Guide - Page 94

... the card's MBus module. However, the SFCs do not perform any one of the router. The DC-DC converter on each card operates under control of the system services native to the fan trays. The card cage fan tray and the power supply fan tray derive their normal operating speed. When directed by software. 1-72 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide
Configuration Guide - Page 95

... the Cisco 12008 Backplane RP Ð48 VDC +5 VDC DC/DC converter +3.3 VDC +5.2 VDC MBus module Line cards Ð48 VDC +5 VDC DC/DC converter +3.3 VDC +5.2 VDC MBus module CSC card(s) Ð48 VDC +3.3 VDC DC/DC converter +24 VDC +5.2 VDC MBus module SFC cards Ð48 VDC DC/DC converter +3.3 VDC +5.2 VDC MBus module Power supply fan tray...
Configuration Guide - Page 97

...all installed components identify themselves. Fan failure sensing for the card cage fan tray and the power supply fan tray System Specifications Table 1-8 lists the physical specifications of the AC-input power supply; Table 1-9 outlines the electrical specifications of the Cisco 12008. This image, which can be field upgraded, if necessary, boots software to the line card by means of the router...
Configuration Guide - Page 98

... Physical Specifications of the Cisco 12008 Description Chassis height Chassis width Chassis depth Weight, maximum configuration Weight, minimum configuration Weight, shipping pallet Weight, total system, on pallet Weight, base chassis with backplane Weight, card cage fan tray Weight, power supply fan tray Weight, AC-input power supply Weight, DC-input power supply Weight, line card Weight, GRP...
Configuration Guide - Page 105

... configured Cisco 12008 router weighs approximately 187 lb (84.8 kg); Whenever you can avoid having to a Cisco 12008 DC-input power supply. • A Cisco 12008 configured with DC-input power supplies must be installed in accordance with Articles 110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. • A Cisco 12008 configured with DC-input power supplies that is...
Configuration Guide - Page 112

... system and increasing the risk of the router enclosure at the top rear of the power supply bay (see Figure 2-2). The site should be as dust-free as possible. Site Requirements Guidelines Air Flow Guidelines The Cisco 12008 air circulation system includes two fan trays: • Card cage fan tray-This router component is too warm, an overtemperature...
Configuration Guide - Page 114

... Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Power Supply Fan Tray Alarm Alarm ACO/LT ACO/LT CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms CriticaMl ajor Minor Alarms Fail Enabled CSC Fail Enabled CSC PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail PLWINRECSAPRLYD Fan Fail Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 Fail Enabled SFC CSC-8 EJECT SSLLOOTT--01 RESET AUX CONSOLE COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 MII GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR...
Configuration Guide - Page 115

... level indicates a potential problem. Site Requirements Guidelines Figure 2-4 Internal Air Flow of the Cisco-Side View Top Exhaust air Front Air filter assembly Ambient air Card cage fans Power supply fans Bottom Upper Rear card cage Lower card cage H7683 Temperature and Humidity Guidelines For the operating and nonoperating environmental specifications for Installation 2-13 To ensure...
Configuration Guide - Page 134

... area. free operating environment? • Are the power cables and power supplies to be used with your Cisco 12008, you should determine the mounting option that you intend to meet maintenance requirements? 3-2 Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router Installation and Configuration Guide Installation Considerations Installation Considerations The Cisco 12008 offers the following : • Will the...
Configuration Guide - Page 138

... router, as instructed in the document Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router System Packing and Unpacking Instructions posted on the outside of the router; A Cisco 12008 arrives in its associated card carrier weigh approximately 10 lb (4.54 kg). • Installed power supply(ies)-The AC-input power supply weighs approximately 17 lb (7.73 kg); The card cage fan tray (12 lb), the power supply fan...
Configuration Guide - Page 143

...the rack. Step 2 Affix the two lifting handles provided in the accessories box to the sides of the router on the mounting brackets (see the earlier section entitled "Installing the Mounting Brackets"). Caution The Cisco 12008, including the backplane, the power supply fan trays, and the SFCs (if installed), weighs approximately 75 pounds (34.1 kg). Installing a Cisco 12008 3-11
Configuration Guide - Page 319

...= • Power supply fan tray-product number GSR8-PWRBLOWER= Removing the Fan Tray from the Lower Card Cage To remove the fan tray from the backplane (see Figure 7-10); Step 5 Set the fan tray aside. Removing and Replacing the Fan Trays The Cisco 12008 supports online insertion and removal of overheating router components. gently slide the fan tray halfway out of the air filter assembly...

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