Chapter 1 Overview of the Content Delivery Engines
Hardware Features
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CDE | (RU) | Processor | Memory | Drives | GE Ports | Interface |
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CDE300 | 3 | 2 | Up to16 GB | Up to 16 SCSI hard drives | 12 | — |
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CDE400 | 4 | 2 | Up to 16 GB | Up to 24 SATA hard | — | 84 |
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1.Provides management communication with the CDSM.
2.Normally configured with 12
3.Each drive contains 300 or 400 GB of storage. Each CDE400 can therefore contain up to 2400 hours of standard definition content (3840 hours on a
4.Six Ethernet interfaces for content movement, an interface for ingest, and an interface for system management.
Control Buttons
Figure 1-9 shows the CDE100 front panel, and describes the front panel control buttons.
Figure 1-9 CDE100 Front Panel Control Buttons
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1 | Power | Powers up the device. |
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2 | Reset | Resets the device and runs the |
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3 | CD eject | Opens the CD drive tray. |
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Note You may need to use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the Power and Reset buttons. The Reset button does not restore the device to the factory default software settings.
Cisco Content Delivery Engine 100/200/300/400 Hardware Installation Guide
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