Cisco Systems 5000 Series manual Removing a Fan Module, Fan Module for the Cisco Nexus 5020 switch

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Figure 2-13shows a fan module partially installed in the Cisco Nexus 5020 switch.

Figure 2-13 Fan Module for the Cisco Nexus 5020 switch

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Figure 2-14shows a fan module partially installed in the Cisco Nexus 5010 switch.

Figure 2-14 Fan Module for the Cisco Nexus 5010 switch

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Removing a Fan Module

Warning When removing the fan tray, keep your hands and fingers away from the spinning fan blades. Let the fan blades completely stop before you remove the fan tray. Statement 258

 

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Contents Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Hardware Installation Guide Americas HeadquartersCisco Nexus 5000 Series Hardware Installation Guide Iii SFP+ Copper Cables Cable Management Guidelines Switch Specifications Chassis and Module Information D-4 Overview E-1 Chapter Title Description AudienceOrganization Conventions Chapter Title DescriptionWarnung Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla SicurezzaAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança Guarde Estas InstruçõesGEM Disse Anvisninger Xii Xiii Related Documentation Nexus 5020 Switch FeaturesTwo power supplies Five fan modules ChassisCisco Nexus 5020 Switch Rear View Internal cross connect ports Network management ports Status Description Expansion ModulesFibre Channel Plus Ethernet Expansion Module Ethernet Expansion Module Six 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports Module LEDN5K-M1008 LEDPorts Power Supply 13 Power Supply for the Cisco Nexus 5020 SwitchPower Supply Condition Power LED Status Fail LED Status Fan Module15 Cisco Nexus 5020 Fan Module LED Descriptions Location Function Color Status DescriptionLED Supported SFP Transceivers SFP+ TransceiversSFP+ Copper Cables ModelModel Description Nexus 5010 SwitchSFP Fiber Channel Transceivers 17shows the front of the Cisco Nexus 5010 switch 18shows a close-up view of the front of the switch Product Overview Nexus 5010 Switch 20 Cisco Nexus 5010 Switch Rear View Close-up N5K-M1404 22 N5K-M1404 Gatos Expansion ModuleN5K-M1600 23 Front of the N5K-M1404 GEM25 N5K-M1008 GEM 192241 192242 30 Power Supply for the Cisco Nexus 5010 Switch 31 Blank Power Supply Filler Panel Fan module LED Port Level LED’s Link State LED StateDS-SFP-FC4G-SW Product Overview Nexus 5010 Switch Installing the Cisco Nexus 5000 Switch Preparing for Installation Installation OptionsChassis Weight Airflow ConsiderationsInstallation Guidelines Unpacking and Inspecting the Switch Required EquipmentQuantity Part Description Slider railsFront rack-mount bracket Slider rail Rack-mount guides Installing the Slider Rails Installing the Cisco Nexus 5010 Chassis in a Cabinet or Rack 273161 Grounding the System Proper Grounding PracticesEnvironment Level Grounding Recommendations Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Attaching the ESD Wrist Strap to the System Ground Lug Screw Establishing the System Ground Required Tools and EquipmentGrounding the Chassis Location of System Ground on a Cisco Nexus 5000 Switch Starting the Switch Removing and Installing Components Removing and Installing Expansion Modules Installing an Expansion ModuleRemoving an Expansion Module Positioning the Module in the Cisco Nexus 5020 ChassisRemoving and Installing Power Supplies Removing a Power SupplyInstalling a Power Supply 11 Removing the Power Supply for the Cisco Nexus 5020 switchRemoving and Installing the Fan Module 13 Fan Module for the Cisco Nexus 5020 switch Removing a Fan ModuleRemoving the Cisco Nexus 5000 Switch Installing a Fan ModuleRepacking the Cisco Nexus 5000 Switch for Return Shipment Connecting the Cisco Nexus 5000 Switch Connecting to the Console Port Preparing for Network ConnectionsConnecting to the Ethernet Connector Port Connecting to an Ethernet Port Removing and Installing SFP+ TransceiversInstalling an SFP+ Transceiver Removing an SFP+ TransceiverAlternate Removal Method for Bale Clasp SFP+ Transceivers Removing a Cable from an SFP+ Transceiver Removing and Installing Cables into SFP+ TransceiversInstalling a Cable into an SFP+ Transceiver Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port Removing and Installing SFP TransceiversInstalling an SFP Transceiver Maintaining SFP+ Transceivers and CablesRemoving an SFP Transceiver Removing and Installing Cables into SFP Transceivers Installing a Cable into an SFP TransceiverConnecting the LC-Type Cable to a Fibre Channel Port Removing a Cable from an SFP TransceiverMaintaining SFP Transceivers and Fiber-Optic Cables Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Hardware Installation Guide Cabinet and Rack Requirements General Requirements for Cabinets and RacksRequirements Specific to Perforated Cabinets Rittal CorporationRequirements Specific to Standard Open Racks Cable Management GuidelinesRequirements Specific to Solid-Walled Cabinets Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Hardware Installation Guide Switch Specifications Description SpecificationSpecifications for the Cisco Nexus 5020 Power Supply Expansion Module SpecificationsPower Specifications Condition Power LED Status Green Fail LED Status Amber Specifications for the Cisco Nexus 5010 Power SupplyPower Supply LED Indicators Description Short Range Transceiver SpecificationsParameter Symbol Min Max Unit Description Short Wavelength MMFCisco Nexus 5000 Series Hardware Installation Guide Accessory Kit for the Cisco Nexus 5020 Switch Accessory Kit for the Cisco Nexus 5010 SwitchConsole Cable Cable RJ-45 Connector PinoutsSignal Name P1, P1-45 Pins P2, DB-9 Pins Console Port Pinouts Pin SignalConsole Port Supported Power Cords and Plugs Power CordsLength Description Feet Meters IllustrationAC Power Cord Illustrations CAB-9K10A-UKCAB-9K10A-AU Plug VSCC15 BKR CAB-9K12A-NA Jumper Power Cord Figure C-16 CAB-C13-C14-JMPR, Jumper Power CordSite Planning and Maintenance Records Site Preparation ChecklistTask No Planning Activity Verified By Time Date Contact and Site Information Chassis and Module Information Slot Module Type Module Serial Number SupervisorSnmp Traps Switch Hardware Best PracticesOverview Initialization Best Practices Installation Best PracticesSwitch Operation Best Practices Numerics IN-2 IN-3 IN-4

5000 Series specifications

Cisco Systems 5000 Series is a comprehensive line of network switches designed to provide robust performance, high scalability, and exceptional flexibility for various enterprise applications. This switch series is ideally suited for environments such as data centers and large-scale enterprise networks, addressing the demands of modern networking by delivering high-speed connectivity along with advanced features.

One of the standout features of the Cisco 5000 Series is its support for hybrid environments, allowing deployment in both on-premises data centers and cloud-based architectures. With enhanced support for modern networking paradigms, such as Software-Defined Networking (SDN), the switches facilitate seamless integration into existing infrastructure while optimizing resource utilization. Cisco's Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) technology enhances application performance and availability across diverse workloads and applications.

The 5000 Series delivers superior performance with fixed and modular configurations tailored to different operational demands. This flexibility allows businesses to select from various models that best fit their specific needs, whether they require high-density 10, 25, 40, or 100 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. The series supports high throughput and low latency, making it ideal for data-intensive applications such as virtualization and real-time data processing.

High availability is another critical aspect of the Cisco 5000 Series, which incorporates redundant hardware components and advanced configuration options. Features like Hot Swappable Power Supplies and Fans ensure minimal downtime during maintenance activities. Additionally, these switches come equipped with comprehensive features for network visibility and monitoring, including Cisco’s In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) capabilities that allow for continuous operations during updates.

Security is paramount in today’s networking landscape, and the Cisco 5000 Series is equipped with advanced security features. These include support for Virtual LANs (VLANs), Access Control Lists (ACLs), and advanced threat detection mechanisms. Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) integration provides granular control over user access and policy enforcement, creating a secure environment for sensitive data.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 5000 Series is a powerful solution designed for modern networking challenges, featuring hybrid deployment capabilities, robust performance metrics, high availability, and advanced security protocols. Businesses deploying these switches benefit from scalability and flexibility, ensuring their network can adapt to evolving demands while maintaining optimal performance and security.