Motorola P880 manual Selecting a Location, Air Flow Requirements

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Selecting a Location

The location you select for installing the system hardware must meet the following requirements:

19-inch EIA-standard grounded rack or table capable of supporting at least 154 kg (340 lb). A fully-loaded switch weighs 77 kg (170 lbs).

At least 2 inches (5.2 cm) on either side of the chassis, and from the front and rear of the chassis, to allow adequate airflow through the chassis (Figure1).

Figure 1. Air Flow Requirements

AC power source(s) within 2 m (9 ft) (separate sources, on separate circuits, if you require maximum fault tolerance)

Ambient temperature between 0°C and 40°C (32°F to 104°F)

Relative humidity less than 95%, non-condensing

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Contents Cajun P880 Switch Installation Guide Page Table of Contents Configuring the Cajun P880 Switch Appendix a Compliance and Specification Information Cajun P880 Switch Installation Guide Documentation Feedback Overview of The ContentsConventions Online DocumentationConvention Represents Examples Indicates a condition that may damage hardware orRelated Documents AudienceLucent Documents Reference DocumentsContacting Lucent Corporation Verifying the System Components OverviewAll power cords Before servicing to avoid electric shock This unit has more than one power-supply cord. DisconnectFrench GermanAir Flow Requirements Selecting a LocationRequired Tools and Hardware Installing the SystemPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Installing the Mounting Shelf Installing the Mounting ShelfRack Mounting the System Installing the ChassisSecuring the chassis to the Rack Finger Pulls Attaching the Trim PiecesInstalling the Power Supply Installing/Removing Power SuppliesDevice Power Added/Used Support the bottom of the power supply with your free hand Installing/Removing Power SuppliesRemoving a Power Supply Filler Panel Removing a Power SupplyRemoving Power Supply Filler Panel Connecting the Power SuppliesInstalling Modules Installing the ModulesClosing the Ejector Tabs Installing the Cables1000BASE-LX 1000BASE-SLX DistancesCable Description Maximum Cable Length Fiber Cable Description Maximum Cable LengthHalf-duplex connection 412 m Full-duplex connection Category 5 twisted pair cable 100 mInstalling the Cable Management Bracket Installing the Cable Management BracketInstalling/Removing Fan Assemblies Replacing Fan Assemblies Installing Chassis Fan AssembliesInstalling Rear Fan Assemblies Installing Redundant Controllers/Elements Installing/Removing Switch Controllers/ElementsInstalling Switch Elements/Switch Controllers Power-On Sequence Powering On the SystemModule Normal BehaviorPost Power-on Configuration Series Mode Configuring the Cajun P880 SwitchSeries Mode Configuring the Supervisor Module Using the CLI Terminal SettingsBaud Stop Bits Data Bits Flow Parity Rate Control 600 Xon/Xoff NoneCajun P880 Routing Switch Installation Guide Password Layer 2 Setup Command Display Cajun P880 Switch Configuring the Switch Using the Web AgentClick Login. The Username/Password dialog box opens Setting Up User AccountsLogging Into the Web Agent Administrator AD Configuring Port Parameters Using the Web AgentUser Level Can Cannot UserConfiguring Physical Port Parameters on Gigabit Ports Parameter Definition Fault Detect Configuring Physical Port Parameters on Fast Ethernet PortsPort Pace PriorityCajun P880 Routing Switch Installation Guide Negotiation is enabled, this setting is Speed ModeDuplex Mode Full-duplex. If auto-negotiation is enabledAuto Flow ControlNegotiation Speed/DuplexBurst Size Using the All Ports Configuration Dialog BoxViewing Switch Port Parameters Configuring Switch Port Parameters Parameter Definition Port Vlan Trunk ModeFrame Tags Parameter Definition Vlan Binding Known ModeAutomatic Vlan CreationClear Configuring Port Vlan ParametersIEEE-802.1Q Multi-layerStatic Option DefinitionBind to AllConfiguring VTP Snooping Configuring Non-VLAN Switch Port Parameters Parameter Recommended Setting Configuring Fast Start Mode Using the All Ports Configuration Dialog Box Community String field, enter a community name Setting Up Snmp CommunitiesOption Allows Access to Access Level Manager Can CannotConfiguring Serial Console Port As a TTY Console Changing the Console Serial Port SettingsOption Default Available Settings Typical Connection Between the Switch and a Modem Disable DTR Configuring Dial-Up Networking Use flow control, click Software XON/XOFF Cajun P880 Routing Switch Installation Guide Hardware Requirements for Routing Configuring a Static Route for the PPP ConsoleMask field, enter the network mask IP address Configuring IP Routing on the Switch Entering General System Information Configuring System InformationEnabling Sntp Setting Summer Time HoursClick Recurring Summer Time HoursStart RecurringEnd WeekDay Select RecurringMonth HourOne-time Click One-TimeSelect the week of the month during which you Setting the System Clock Displaying the Power System Statistics Setting the Temperature SystemDisplaying Cooling System Statistics Configuring Redundant HardwareChecking for Proper Installation Replacing the Primary Controller Properly-Installed Redundant Hardware SettingsReplacing an Element Performing a System Reset Managing Configuration FilesViewing Your Startup Configuration Viewing Your Running ConfigurationViewing Your Script Execution Log File Copying Running Configuration to Startup Configuration Copying Configuration FilesCopying Files Parameter Description Options Destination Copy DestinationFilename Tftp Server IPCajun P880 Routing Switch Installation Guide Get Status of Most Recent Tftp Copy field, click Status Viewing the Status of a Tftp TransferCajun P880 Routing Switch Installation Guide Power SafetyOperating/Physical Numerics IndexCLI Cajun P880 Switch Installation Guide Cajun P880 Switch Installation Guide Cajun P880 Switch Installation Guide Cajun P880 Switch Installation Guide Cajun P880 Switch Installation Guide Cajun P880 Switch Installation Guide Cajun P880 Switch Installation Guide Cajun P880 Switch Installation Guide