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Installing and Maintaining the E1200i System
Specs
Install
Pin Signal Input/Output
Symbol Description
Step Command
Cabinet Placement
Supplying Power DC on
Accessing iSupport Services
Appendix B System Boot
On/Standby Switch
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Installing and Maintaining the E1200i System
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Installing and Maintaining the E1200i System
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Contents
Installing Fan Trays
Appendix B System Boot
Index
List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Symbol Description
Defines the information symbols used throughout this guide
Related Publications
Operating Overview
E1200i System
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RPM
Component Minimum Maximum Field-Replaceable
Step Task Section
Supplying Power DC on
Site Selection Criteria
Chapter Site Preparation
Power
Cabinet Placement
Rack Mounting
Fans and Airflow
Storing Components
Unpacking the E1200i AC System
Installing the AC Chassis
To install a equipment rack shelf bar
Installing the Equipment Rack Shelf Bar
Standard Front Chassis Mounting
Step Task
To install the chassis into a prepared rack
Installing the Chassis into an Equipment Cabinet
Installing the AC Chassis
Unpacking the E1200i DC System
Installing the DC Chassis
Installing the DC Chassis
Rack-Mounting the Chassis
Installing the DC Chassis
Installing Fan Trays
Screw latch Installing Fan Trays
Is an illustration of the fan tray safety labels
To install fan trays
Label
Location
Installing Fan Trays
On/Standby Switch
Installing AC Power Supplies
Securing the Chassis Ground
Installing Power Supplies
Insert power supply
AC Power Supply and Fan Operability Test
Status LED is
Step Task
Status
Installing AC Power Supplies
PEM 0 and PEM 1 Chassis Locations
Installing DC Power Supplies
Installing DC PEMs
Cable and Connector Requirements
Use the following steps to install a DC PEM
Over current protector PEM interlock lever Locking screws
Cable Connector Required for E1200i DC PEM
DC PEM with Connections in Place
DC Power Supply and Fan Operability Test
Step Task
Unpacking an RPM or Line Card
Installing RPMs, Line Cards SFMs
Important Points to Remember
RPMs
Installing Line Cards and RPMs
Line Cards
Blank Panels
Preparing and Installing RPMs and Line Cards
Installing an RPM into the E1200i
To install line cards and RPMs
RPM Label and LEDs
Installing a Second RPM
Describes the RPM LED states and the RPM front panel
Section Label Description
Installing Switch Fabric Modules SFMs
Illustrates the SFM front panel and LEDs
SFM Front Panel and LEDs
Line Card Cable Management Systems
RPM Ports and Cables
Connecting the Console and Auxiliary Ports
RPM Ports
Cable and Adapter Pin Assignments
Pin Signal Input/Output
Accessing the Console with a DB-25 Adapter
Accessing the Console with a DB-9 Adapter
Accessing the Auxiliary Port by Modem
Accessing the 10/100 Ethernet Management Port
Label Description
Preparation
Chapter Powering Up
Supplying Power DC
Supplying Power AC
Booting from the Bootuser Prompt
Booting to the CLI Prompt
Powering Up
Removing and Replacing Fan Trays
Removing and Replacing Components
Removing and Replacing Components
Removing and Replacing AC Power Supplies
Installing and Maintaining the E1200i System
Remove an AC Power Supply in a non-redundant installation
Removing and Replacing DC Power Supplies
Remove an AC Power Supply in a redundant installation
Installing and Maintaining the E1200i System
Remove a DC Power Supply
Removing and Replacing line cards or RPMs
Removing and Replacing RPMs, Line Cards, or SFMs
To remove and replace E1200i line card or RPM modules
To remove and replace an SFM
Removing and Replacing SFMs
No linecard
To remove and replace the air filter
Removing and Replacing the Air Filter
Removing and Replacing Components
External Flash Memory Card Overview
Appendix a Using a Flash Memory Card
Inserting the External Flash Memory Card
Removing the External Flash Memory Card
To install the flash memory card
Formatting an External Flash Card
To remove the flash memory card
Copying Files to the External Flash
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
Displaying Files Stored on the External Flash
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Booting from the Bootuser Prompt
System Boot Process
Step Command
To configure the chassis from the Bootuser prompt
Step Command Task
Show boot selector
Show bootvar
Auto-negotiation
View the Management interface’s physical settings
Port
Show default-gateway Default-gateway ip-address
Step CommandTask
Reload
System Boot
Appendix C Alarms
Power Supplies and Alarms
SFMs and Alarms
Alarms
E1200i AC System Power Requirements
Appendix D System Specifications
E1200i AC Chassis Physical Design
This appendix contains two major sections
System Specifications
E1200i DC Chassis Physical Design
E1200i DC System Power Requirements
Operating Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Agency Compliance
Non-operating
Japan Vcci Compliance for Class a Equipment
Safety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications
Korea MIC certification
Immunity
Electromagnetic Emissions
Product Recycling and Disposal
European Weee symbol
System Specifications
This appendix contains these major sections
Appendix E Technical Support
Support Policies section of iSupport
Accessing iSupport Services
Output from the show logging eventlog unit command, where
Output from the show tech-supportnon-paged command This
Console captures showing the error messages
Console captures showing the troubleshooting steps taken
To request replacement hardware, follow these steps
Requesting a Hardware Replacement
FPC Asic
Index
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