Cisco Systems 274, 474 manual Installing the Wave Appliance in an Equipment Rack

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Chapter 3 Installing the Wide Area Virtualization Engine

Installing the WAVE Appliance in an Equipment Rack

Installing the WAVE Appliance in an Equipment Rack

Use the optional rackmount shelf to install your WAVE-274 or WAVE-474 in an equipment rack. Make sure that you follow the guidelines described in the following topics:

Rack-Mounting Considerations, page 3-5

Rack Requirements, page 3-6

Rack-Mounting Considerations

Caution

Caution

Caution

Before installing your WAVE appliance in a rack, review the following guidelines:

Ensure that the room air temperature is below 95 °F (35 °C).

Do not block any air vents; usually 6 inches (15 cm) of space provides proper airflow.

Plan the device installation starting from the bottom of the rack.

Install the heaviest device in the bottom of the rack.

Do not extend more than one device out of the rack at the same time.

Remove the rack doors and side panels to provide easier access during installation.

Connect the WAVE appliance to a properly grounded outlet.

Do not overload the power outlet when installing multiple devices in the rack.

Use safe practices when lifting.

Do not place any object weighing more than 110 lb (50 kg) on top of rack-mounted devices.

Install the appliance only in a rack cabinet with perforated doors.

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Contents November Page Page Page N T E N T S Wave Inline Network Adapter Altitude Viii Purpose PrefaceAudience OrganizationChapter Title Description Convention Description ConventionsXii Xiii Xiv Preface Xvi Xvii Xviii Related DocumentationXix OL-17739-01 Supported Products Introducing the Cisco Wide Area Virtualization EngineFront Panel Controls and LEDs Hardware FeaturesColor State Description Location of Ports and ConnectorsBack Panel LEDs and Connectors Ethernet Port Connector Console Port Serial Connector Safety Warnings Preparing to Install the Wide Area Virtualization EngineOL-17739-01 OL-17739-01 General Precautions Safety GuidelinesOL-17739-01 System Reliability Considerations Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge OL-17739-01 Installing the Wide Area Virtualization Engine Installing the Wave Appliance on a Wall Installing the Wave Appliance on a TabletopWAVE-274 and WAVE-474 Appliance Mounting Sleeve Attaching the Mounting Sleeve Rack-Mounting Considerations Installing the Wave Appliance in an Equipment RackConnecting Cables Connecting Power and Booting the SystemRack Requirements Removing or Replacing a Wave Appliance Checking the LEDsOL-17739-01 Inline Network Adapter Description Wave Inline Network AdapterOL-17739-01 LEDs State Description Ports and LED IndicatorsConnection Required Cable Inline Network Adapter Cabling RequirementsConnection Required Cable Cable Requirements for Wave Connections Using Fast Ethernet Wave Inline Network Adapter Mgmt WAN Cabling Between Two Inline WAVEs OL-17739-01 Troubleshooting the System Hardware Identifying System Problems Checking Connections and Switches Network Connection Problems Troubleshooting the Ethernet ControllerEthernet Controller Problem Actions Ethernet Controller Troubleshooting ChartUndetermined Problems Problem-Solving Tips Symptoms and Solutions Symptom Cause and Action See the Undetermined Problems section on Symptom FRU or Action Post Overview Power-On Self Test PostPost Numeric Codes and Text Messages Control Panel Message Description Power-On Self Test Post Interpreting Post Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Beep Codes Post Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Beep Codes OL-17739-01 Post Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Beep Codes OL-17739-01 Specification Description Appliance SpecificationsA-4 Specification Description Inline Adapter Specifications Maintaining Your Site Environment Maintaining the Wide Area Virtualization EngineTemperature Altitude HumidityDust and Particles CorrosionElectrostatic Discharge Magnetism Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency InterferenceShock and Vibration Power Source InterruptionsSurge Protectors Using Power Protection DevicesLine Conditioners Uninterruptible Power SuppliesD E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4