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Contents Americas Headquarters Page N T E N T S IiiGeneral Precautions Completing the Installation OL-9137-02 Purpose ViiViii AudienceOrganization Installing Hardware Options ConventionsScreen examples use the following conventions Related Documentation Xii Product Documentation DVD Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com XiiiXiv Documentation FeedbackOrdering Documentation Cisco Product Security Overview Xvi Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsObtaining Technical Assistance Xvii Submitting a Service RequestCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Definitions of Service Request Severity XviiiObtaining Additional Publications and Information XixOL-9137-02 Introducing the Cisco Wide Area Application Engine Introduction1shows the WAE-512 and -2shows the WAE-612 3shows the WAE rear view Software Functional Description Waas Software DescriptionAcns Software Description Hardware Features Wafs Software DescriptionLED Indicators Front Panel Control ButtonsLED Indicator Color State Description Input/Output Ports and Connectors WAE-512 and WAE-612 Back Panel Connectors and ReceptaclesEthernet Port Connector Serial Port Connector Video Port Connectors Inline Network Adapter Description Form and Function11 Inline Network Adapter Ports and LED Indicators Inline Network Adapter Cabling Requirements OL-9137-02 Cable Requirements for WAE Connections Using Fast Ethernet OL-9137-02 Router a WAE1 WAE2 15 Cabling Between Two Inline WAEs OL-9137-02 Preparing to Install the Cisco Wide Area Application Engine Safety WarningsSafety Warnings OL-9137-02 Safety Guidelines General PrecautionsOL-9137-02 Rack Installation Safety Guidelines Protecting Against Electrostatic DischargeOL-9137-02 OL-9137-02 Installing the Cisco Wide Area Application Engine Installing the Cisco Wide Area Application Engine Tools and Parts RequiredInstalling the Chassis in a Two-Post Rack Orientation for 19-inch rackInstalling the Chassis in a Four-Post Rack Installing the Chassis in the RackRack-Mount Installation Kit Installing the Cisco Wide Area Application Engine Release tab for the rail-adjustment bracket Latch tab 134405 Captive thumbscrews Shipping brackets Removing the Shipping Bracket 10 Securing the Chassis for Transporting in the Rack Installing the Chassis on a Tabletop 11 Attaching the Slide Rails and Chassis Using M6 ScrewsConnecting Cables 12 WAE-512 and WAE-612 Back Panel Connectors and Receptacles Removing or Replacing a Cisco Wide Area Application Engine Connecting Power and Booting the SystemChecking the LEDs OL-9137-02 Installing Hardware Options Removing the Cover and BezelPress the cover release button. See Figure Installing Adapters Removing the Riser Card Assembly Installing the Adapter in the Riser Card Assembly Installing DIMMs Dimm To install a DIMM, follow these steps Working with Hard Disk Drives Installing Sata Hard Disk Drives Safety Guidelines section onInstalling an Sata Hard Disk in the WAE-512-Disk00 is Shown Installing an SAS Hard Disk Drive Installing a SAS Hard Disk in the WAE-612-Disk01 is Shown Completing the Installation Installing the CoverInstalling Hardware Options Completing the Installation OL-9137-02 Technical Specifications Appliance SpecificationsSpecification Description Specification Description Adapter Specifications PDIF4 Table A-4 Inline Network Adapter Specifications Troubleshooting the System Hardware Checking the BasicsChecking Connections and Switches OL-9137-02 OL-9137-02 Maintaining the Cisco Wide Area Application Engine Maintaining Your Site EnvironmentTemperature Dust and Particles HumidityAltitude Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference CorrosionElectrostatic Discharge Magnetism Power Source Interruptions Surge Protectors Using Power Protection DevicesUninterruptible Power Supplies Line ConditionersOL-9137-02 D E IN-1ESD IN-2IN-3 IN-4 RFI IN-5WAE IN-6