Cisco Systems Cisco 7000, Cisco 7507 Replacing Power Supplies and Interface Cables

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Installation

Replacing Power Supplies and Interface Cables

Before proceeding, ensure that you have sufficient working space (at least three feet) behind the chassis, and that access to the power supply bays is not blocked by an equipment rack power strip or cables from other equipment. If cables from other equipment are in the way, move them aside and temporarily secure them with tie wraps before proceeding. Remember that cables that block access to the bays or processor slots might also block status LEDs from view and impede the flow of cooling air through the chassis.

Always install the first power supply in the lower power supply bay and the second, if any, in the upper bay.

Follow these steps to replace the power supplies:

Step 1 Place the power switch in the OFF (O) position. The interlock tab should not extend out of the unit.

Step 2 Hold the power supply by the handle and place your other hand underneath to support the bottom.(See Figure 13 on page 22.)

Step 3 Align the power supply so that it will go straight into the slot.

Step 4 Push the power supply all the way into the bay. Do not use unnecessary force; firmly push the supply back into the bay until the power supply front panel is flush with the chassis rear panel.

Caution When inserting a power supply into the bay, do not use unnecessary force. Slamming the power supply into the bay can damage the connectors on the rear of the supply and inside the chassis.

Step 5 Tighten the captive installation screw on the top of the power supply.

Caution To prevent damage to the chassis components, do not turn on any power supplies until you are ready to power up the system. The interlock switch that locks the power supply in the slot also turns ON the system power.

Step 6 If you have AC-input power supplies, plug each power cord into an AC receptacle, then push each cable retention clip up until it snaps into place around the cable connector. If you have DC-input power supplies, correctly attach the power cable leads and use the nylon cable tie for strain relief. Refer to the documentation that accompanied the DC-input power supplies.

Step 7 Repeat Steps 2 through 6 for the second power supply, if any.

Step 8 Connect each power supply cord to a separate input line.

Step 9 Reconnect all interface cables to the ports on the rear of the chassis. Use the configuration worksheet (if you recorded the cable positions when you disconnected them) to avoid crossing cables. (For the Cisco 7000, see Figure 16 on page 27, and for the Cisco 7507, see Figure 17 on page 28.)

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Contents Doc. No Equipment Rack Descriptions Rack-Mount Kit OverviewMounting Kit Hardware Rack-Mount Installation SummaryShows the components in this mounting kit Typical Center-Mount Installation Shows a typical flush-mount installation Prerequisites Working with Electrical Equipment Safety GuidelinesLifting the Chassis Safely Lifting Safely Safety with Electricity Equipment Rack Considerations Power Supply Safety Interlocks-AC-Input Power Supply ShownRack Stability Power supply/interface processor endPlastic front panel end Chassis Center of Gravity for Flush-Mount Configurations Rack Ventilation Rack Dimensions and Site LayoutList of Parts and Tools Parts ListTools Required Installing the Brackets InstallationMounting the Brackets to the Rack Posts Installing a Bracket on a Rack Post-Left Bracket ShownSecuring the Spanner Bars Positioning and Fastening a Spanner Bar Attaching the Chassis Ears Installing the Ears on the ChassisRemoving Power Supplies and Interface Cables Installing the Chassis in the Rack Moving the Chassis into the Rack Handling a Power Supply AC-Input Power Supply ShownChassis Foot Underside of chassisSliding the Chassis into the Rack Checking Electrical IsolationReplacing Power Supplies and Interface Cables Restarting the System Router name Prepared by Location Date Slot Circle one Chassis serial number Slot Circle oneRouter name Prepared by Location Date RSP2Power Supply Warning Power Disconnection WarningPower Supply Disconnection Warning Electric Shock Warning Chassis Lifting Warning DC Power Disconnection Warning Lightning Activity Warning Chassis Warning-Rack-Mounting and Servicing Translated Safety Warnings Ramp Warning Cisco Information Online