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Chapter 5 Maintaining Your GSS

Maintaining Your Site Environment

Adequate ventilation is particularly important at high altitudes. GSS performance may not be optimum when operating at high temperatures as well as high altitudes.

Ensure that all slots and openings on the GSS remain unobstructed, especially the fan vent on the back of the GSS.

Clean the GSS at regular intervals to avoid any buildup of dust and debris, which can cause it to overheat.

If the GSS has been exposed to abnormally cold temperatures, allow a 2-hour warm-up period to bring it up to normal operating temperature before turning it on. Failure to do so may cause damage to internal components, particularly the hard disk drive.

Humidity

High-humidity conditions can cause moisture in the GSS. This moisture can cause corrosion of internal components and degradation of properties such as electrical resistance, thermal conductivity, physical strength, and size. Extreme moisture buildup inside the GSS can result in electrical shorts, which can cause serious damage.

Each GSS is rated to operate at 8 to 80 percent relative humidity, with a humidity gradation of 10 percent per hour. Buildings in which climate is controlled by air conditioning in the warmer months and by heat during the colder months usually maintain an acceptable level of humidity for the GSS. However, if a GSS is located in an unusually humid location, use a dehumidifier to maintain the humidity within an acceptable range.

Altitude

Operating a GSS at high altitude (low pressure) reduces the efficiency of forced and convection cooling and can result in electrical problems related to arcing and corona effects. This condition can also cause sealed components with internal pressure, such as electrolytic capacitors, to fail or perform at reduced efficiency.

 

 

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Contents Cisco Global Site Selector 4491 Hardware Installation Guide Page Cisco Global Site Selector 4491 Hardware Installation Guide Page N T E N T S Installing the GSS Maintaining Your GSS Cabling a Modem to the GSS B-4 Figure B-1 Page Port Specifications A-3 Xii Preface Audience Chapter/Appendix Description How to Use This GuideDocument Title Provides Related DocumentationXvii Symbols and ConventionsVaroitus Tärkeitä Turvallisuusohjeita Bewaar Deze InstructiesAvvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla Sicurezza Warnung Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança TA Vare PÅ Disse InstruksjoneneSpara Dessa Anvisningar Varning! Viktiga SäkerhetsanvisningarXxii Introduction IntroductionFront Panel Features Rear Panel Features System Hardware FeaturesFront Panel View Front Panel FeaturesLED Indicators Indicator Color State IndicatesRear Panel View Rear Panel FeaturesConsole Port Ports and ConnectorsShell Pin Signal DefinitionParameters Settings Ethernet Port 0 Pin Numbers Ethernet ConnectorsPreparing for Installation Safety Preparing for Installation Safety Preparing for Installation Safety Preparing for Installation Safety Maintaining Safety with Electricity General PrecautionsProtecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Preparing Your Site for Installation Environmental Choosing a Site for InstallationGrounding the GSS Creating a Safe Environment AC PowerEnsuring Overcurrent Protection Cabling Precautions for Rack-MountingRequired Tools and Equipment Installing the GSS If the Product is Damaged Unpacking and Inspecting the GSSInstalling Your GSS Installing the GSS in a Four-PostRack Rack Rail Components Attaching the Telescopic Rails to the Rack Assembly Telescoping the Rail Attaching Front Rail to the Right Side of the Rack Telescopic Rail Adjustment Screws Attaching Back Rail to the Right Side of the Rack Inserting the GSS into the Rack Sliding the GSS into the Four-post Rack Attaching a Two-Post Rack Bracket to the GSSAttaching the Right Bracket to the Right Side of the GSS Installing the GSS on a Workbench or Tabletop 10 GSS Back Panel Ports and Connectors Connecting CablesConnecting AC Power Booting the GSS Establishing a Serial Console Connection 11 GSS 4491 Front Panel LEDs Checking the Front Panel LEDsRemoving or Replacing a GSS Installing the GSS Removing or Replacing a GSS Installing the GSS Removing or Replacing a GSS Checking the Basics Troubleshooting the GSS HardwareChecking Connections Troubleshooting the GSS Hardware Checking Connections Troubleshooting the GSS Hardware Checking Connections Maintaining Your Site Environment Maintaining Your GSSTemperature Altitude HumidityElectrostatic Discharge Dust and ParticlesCorrosion Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference Magnetism Power Source InterruptionsSurge Protectors Using Power Protection DevicesLine Conditioners Uninterruptible Power SuppliesAC Specification Operational Electrical SpecificationsSpecification Operational Non-operational Environmental SpecificationsDescription Specification Physical SpecificationsPort Specifications Appendix a Specifications Port Specifications Connecting a Modem to the GSS Console Port Table B-1connector pinouts for the GSS console port Configuring a ModemTable B-1 Console Port Connector Pinouts Cabling a Modem to the GSS Figure B-2 Rear Panel Ports and ConnectorsParameters Default Settings 78-16356-01 D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6