Cisco Systems 6004 Cable Management Guidelines, Requirements Specific to Perforated Cabinets

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Appendix A Cabinet and Rack Installation

Cable Management Guidelines

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The width between the rack-mounting rails must be at least 19 inches if the rear of the switch is not attached to the rack. For four-post EIA racks, this is the distance between the two front rails.

For four-post EIA cabinets (perforated or solid-walled), the requirements are as follows:

The minimum spacing for the bend radius for fiber-optic cables should have the front-mounting rails of the cabinet offset from the front door by a minimum of 3 inches (7.6 cm), and a minimum of 5 inches (12.7 cm) if cable management brackets are installed on the front of the chassis.

The distance between the outside face of the front mounting rail and the outside face of the back mounting rail should be 23.5 to 34.0 inches (59.7 to 86.4 cm) to allow for rear-bracket installation.

A minimum of 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) of clear space should exist between the side edge of the chassis and the side wall of the cabinet. No sizeable flow obstructions should be immediately in the way of chassis air intake or exhaust vents.

Note Optional jumper power cords are available for use in a cabinet. See the “Jumper Power Cord” section on page C-8.

Requirements Specific to Perforated Cabinets

A perforated cabinet is as a cabinet with perforated front and rear doors and solid side walls. In addition to the requirements listed in the “General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks” section on page A-1, perforated cabinets must meet the following requirements:

The front and rear doors must have at least a 60 percent open area perforation pattern, with at least 15 square inches (96.8 square cm) of open area per rack unit of door height.

The roof should be perforated with at least a 20 percent open area.

The cabinet floor should be open or perforated to enhance cooling.

Cisco provides an R-Series rack that conforms to these requirements.

Cable Management Guidelines

To help with cable management, you might want to allow additional space in the rack above and below the chassis to make it easier to route as many as 56 fiber or copper cables through the rack.

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Contents Cisco Nexus 6000 Series Hardware Installation Guide Americas HeadquartersPage Preface AudienceOrganization Chapter and Title DescriptionConventions Bewaar Deze InstructiesWarnung Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla SicurezzaAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança Spara Dessa Anvisningar GEM Disse Anvisninger Viii Preface Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Related DocumentationCisco Nexus 6004 Switch FeaturesOverview Front View of the Cisco Nexus 6004 switch ChassisRear View of the Cisco Nexus 6004 Switch Expansion ModulesPorts Cisco Nexus 6004 Expansion ModulePower Supply Part Number Power SupplyFan Module Airflow Transceivers Cisco SFP DescriptionOverview Cisco Nexus 6004 Switch Installing the Cisco Nexus 6000 Series Switches Preparing for Installation Installation Options with Racks and CabinetsChassis Weight Installation GuidelinesPage Unpacking and Inspecting the Switch Required EquipmentInstalling the Switch Installing a Cisco Nexus 6004 switchQuantity Part Description Cisco Nexus 6000 Series Hardware Installation Guide Grounding the Switch Proper Grounding Practices Environment Severity Level Grounding RecommendationsPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage OL-15902-01 Establishing the System Ground Required Tools and EquipmentGrounding the Cisco Nexus 6000 Series Chassis Starting the Switch Statement Cisco Nexus 6000 Series Hardware Installation Guide Connecting the Switch Connecting to the Console Port Preparing for Network ConnectionsConnecting to the Ethernet Connector Port Connecting to an Ethernet PortInstalling and Replacing Transceivers Installing a TransceiverReplacing a Transceiver Installing Cables into Transceivers Installing a Cable into an TransceiverReplacing a Cable for a Transceiver Connecting the Switch Connecting to an Ethernet Port Replacing Components Replacing Expansion ModulesReplacing LEMs Removing a LEMInstalling a LEM Installing a ModuleReplacing Modules Removing a ModuleReplacing or Installing Power Supplies Removing a Power SupplyInstalling a Power Supply Wiring a DC Power Connector Wiring the DC Power Connector Installing a Fan Module Replacing a Fan ModuleRemoving a Fan Module Removing the Cisco Nexus 6000 Platform Chassis Cabinet and Rack Installation Cabinet and Rack RequirementsGeneral Requirements for Cabinets and Racks Cable Management Guidelines Requirements Specific to Perforated CabinetsTechnical Specifications Switch SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Description SpecificationExpansion Module Specifications Power SpecificationsSpecifications for the Cisco Nexus 6004 Power Supply Property Cisco Nexus 6004SwitchAppendix B Technical Specifications Appendix B Technical Specifications Cable and Port Specifications Cable RJ-45 Connector PinoutsSignal Name P1, P1-45 Pins P2, DB-9 Pins Supported Power Cords and Plugs Console PortLength Description Feet Meters IllustrationCAB-N5K6A-NA CAB-9K10A-AU Plug CAB-9K10A-SW CAB-C13-CBN Jumper Power Cord Figure C-14Indicator Location Function Color Status State LEDsChassis and Module LED Descriptions Conditions Indicated by the Power Supply LEDs Power Supply Condition Green AmberPort LEDs Ethernet Port LEDs Ethernet and Fibre Channel LEDsStatus Description Link State LED StateAppendix D LEDs Port LEDs Troubleshooting Hardware Components Switch Hardware Best PracticesOverview Power Supply Conditions Installation Best PracticesSwitch Operation Best Practices Power Supply Condition Power LED Status Fail LED StatusPage Cisco Nexus 6000 Series Hardware Installation Guide Accessory Kits Cisco Nexus 6004 Switch Accessory KitOL-15902-02-xx Site 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 Supervisor
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