Cisco Systems ASR 903 manual Air Flow Guidelines, Air exhaust Room air

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Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation

Site Planning

Air Flow Guidelines

Cool air is circulated through the Cisco ASR 903 Router by a fan tray located along the right side of the router. Air flow is side-to-side, right to left, as shown in “Cisco ASR 903 Router Chassis Air Flow”.

Figure 2-1 Cisco ASR 903 Router Chassis Air Flow

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The fan trays maintain acceptable operating temperatures for the internal components by drawing in cool air through the vents, and circulating the air through the chassis.

The following guidelines will help you plan your equipment rack configuration:

To ensure adequate air flow through the equipment rack, we recommend that you maintain a clearance of at least 80 mm on each side of the rack at all times.

If airflow through the equipment rack and the routers that occupy it is blocked or restricted, or if the ambient air being drawn into the rack is too warm, an overtemperature condition can occur within the rack and the routers that occupy it.

The site should also be as dust-free as possible. Dust tends to clog the router fans, reducing the flow of cooling air through the equipment rack and the routers that occupy it, thus increasing the risk of an overtemperature condition.

Enclosed racks must have adequate ventilation. Ensure that the rack is not congested, because each router generates heat. An enclosed rack should have louvered sides and a fan to provide cooling air. Heat that is generated by the equipment near the bottom of the rack can be drawn upward into the intake ports of the equipment above.

When mounting a chassis in an open rack, ensure that the rack frame does not block the side intakes and the exhaust fans.

When rack-installed equipment fails, especially equipment in an enclosed rack, try operating the equipment by itself, if possible. Power off all other equipment in the rack (and in adjacent racks) to give the router maximum cooling air and clean power.

Avoid locating the Cisco ASR 903 Router in a location in which the chassis air intake vents may draw in the exhaust air from adjacent equipment. Consider how the air flows through the router; the airflow direction is side to side, with ambient air drawn in from the vents located on the front right of the chassis.

 

 

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Contents Cisco ASR 903 Router Hardware Installation Guide Page N T E N T S Site Planning RSP Installation Troubleshooting Fan Tray LEDs Viii Revision Date Change Summary Document Revision HistoryDocument Organization Document AudienceDocument Conventions Title DescriptionObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Xii A P T E R Cisco ASR 903 router FeaturesCisco ASR 903 router Chassis Design System SpecificationsPower Supply Features Redundancy DC Power SpecificationsDying Gasp Status LEDsEuro-style connector Fan Tray AC Power SpecificationsFan Tray A903-FAN-E Fan Tray A903-FANDust Filter A903-FAN-F Air PlenumSupported RSPs RSP ModulesRSP Redundancy Supported RSP FeaturesNetwork Timing Interfaces RSP InterfacesLabel Interface Interface ModulesSupported SFP Modules Gigabit Ethernet SFP Interface ModuleSFP-GE-Z Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 Interface ModuleSupported XFP Modules Gigabit Ethernet XFP Interface ModuleXFP-10GER-OC192IR XFP-10GER-OC192IR-RGD OC-3 Interface Module T1/E1 Interface Module11shows the interface module Serial Interface Module12 Serial Interface Module Standard Definition Supported StandardsTemperature Sensor Interface NumberingSerial Number Label Location Cisco ASR 903 router Overview Regulatory Compliance Regulatory ComplianceOL-25178-05 Safety Guidelines Preparing for InstallationStandard Warning Statements Safety Precautions for Module Installation and Removal Safety with Electricity Page OL-25178-05 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Preventing ESD Damage Power Supply ConsiderationsGeneral Precautions Site Planning ChecklistSite Planning Physical Characteristics Site Selection GuidelinesEnvironmental Requirements Air exhaust Room air Air Flow GuidelinesSite Power Guidelines Air Flow Guidelines for Enclosed Rack InstallationFloor Loading Considerations Site Cabling Guidelines Electrical Circuit RequirementsHardware components Interference Considerations Asynchronous Terminal ConnectionsElectromagnetic Interference Radio Frequency InterferenceLightning and AC Power Fault Interference Precautions for Rack-MountingRack-Mounting Guidelines Rack Selection GuidelinesLocating for Safety Locating for Easy MaintenanceEquipment Rack Guidelines Locating for Proper Airflow Verified Task Date Installation ChecklistCreating a Site Log Receiving the Cisco ASR 903 RouterTools and Equipment Chassis-Lifting GuidelinesUnpacking and Verifying the Shipped Contents Component Description Prerequisites Installing the Router in a RackAttaching Mounting Brackets for a 19-inch EIA Rack Installing the Chassis BracketsInstalling the Chassis in a 19-inch EIA Rack Installing the Router Chassis in the RackInstalling the Chassis in a 300 mm Etsi Cabinet Installing the Chassis in the Air PlenumCisco ASR 903 Chassis with Air Plenum Attaching the Cable Management BracketsCable Management Bracket Installation Grounding lug 300 mm Etsi cabinet Installing the Chassis Ground Connection11 Stripping a Ground Wire 12 Crimping a Ground Lug onto the Ground Wire Installing the Dust Filter Installing the Fan TrayDust Filter Maintenance Removing and Replacing the Fan TrayRemoving the Dust Filter 14 Detaching the Fan Tray 15 Fan Tray Removal RSP Installation16 Cisco ASR 903 Router RSP Installation Installing an RSP ModuleRemoving an RSP Module Hot-Swapping an RSP Module Installing an Interface Module Interface Module InstallationHot-Swapping an Interface Module Removing an Interface ModuleInstalling the Power Supply Preventing Power Loss Power Connection GuidelinesGuidelines for DC-Powered Systems Installing the DC Power Supply Guidelines for AC-Powered SystemsInstalling the DC Power Supply Module 18 Installing the DC Power Supply Installing Terminal Block on the DC PEM Unit A900-PWR550-D19 DC Power Supply with Lead Wires 20 Torquing the DC Power Supply Terminal Block Plug Screws Tools Activating the DC Power Supply Removing and Replacing the DC Power SupplyInstalling the AC power Supply Activating the AC Power Supply Installing the AC Power Supply ModuleSupply has been removed or replaced Removing and Replacing the AC Power SupplyConnecting Console Cables Connecting the Cisco ASR 903 Router to the NetworkConnecting to the Serial Port using Microsoft Windows 2404 Connecting to the Console Port using Mac OS Connecting to the Console Port using LinuxTo disconnect the OS X USB console from the Terminal window Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB DriverInstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB DriverUsing the Add Remove Programs Utility Using the Setup.exe ProgramUninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver Connecting to the Auxiliary Port25 Connecting a Modem to the Cisco ASR 903 Router Connecting a Management Ethernet Cable Installing and Removing SFP and XFP ModulesConnecting a USB Flash Device Connecting Timing Cables Connecting Cables to the Bits InterfaceRemoving a USB Flash Device Cisco ASR 903 Router Hardware Installation Guide Connecting Cables to the Input 10Mhz or 1PPS Interface Connecting Cables to a GPS InterfaceConnecting Cables to the Output 10Mhz or 1PPS Interface Connecting Cables to the ToD InterfaceConnecting Ethernet Cables Connecting Cables to SFP Modules Connecting T1/E1 cablesInstalling the Cable Connector RJ45 Cable Pinouts Connecting Cables to the Patch PanelRecommended Patch Panel Connecting Serial CablesEIA/TIA-530 DTE CAB-SS-530FC Cable Type Product Number Length Male/Female ConnectorConnector and Cable Specifications Connecting the Fan Tray Alarm PortOL-25178-05 Checking Conditions Prior to System Startup Cisco ASR 903 Router Initial ConfigurationExample 4-1 Loading the Default System Boot Image Powering Up the Cisco ASR 903 RouterCisco ASR 903 Router Hardware Installation Guide OL-25178-05 CPP Verifying the Hardware Configuration Configuring the Cisco ASR 903 Router at StartupVerifying the Front Panel LEDs Checking Hardware and Software CompatibilityConfiguring Global Parameters Using the Console InterfaceSaving the Running Configuration to Nvram Checking the Running Configuration SettingsSafely Powering Off the Cisco ASR 903 Router Pin Signal Name Direction Description PinoutsBits Port Pinout GPS Port Pinout Time of Day Port PinoutMhz input and output 1PPS input and output Alarm Port Pinout Pin Signal Name DescriptionConsole/Aux RJ45 RS232 Serial Port Pinout T1/E1 Port Pinout Board Telco Jack Line PIns Signal Name Pin PinsSerial Cable Pinouts DB-9 Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Connector PinoutsPin Standard DB-9 Direction Description RS-485 Management Ethernet Port Pinout USB Console Port PinoutUSB Flash/MEM Port Pinout Fiber-Optic Specifications LED SummaryRSP LEDs Color/State Description two LEDs for eachT1/E1 port Interface Module LEDsColor/State Description OC-3 Interface Module LEDsT1/E1 Interface Module LEDs Serial Interface Module LEDsLED Label Color/State Meaning Color/State Meaning Power Supply LEDsAlarm Conditions Alarm Type Alarm MeaningFan Tray LEDs OL-25178-05 P E N D I X Site Log and ManufacturesInitials DateManufacturer Web Site or Phone Number Products/Model ManufacturesOL-25178-05 D E IN-2
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