Cisco Systems 7000 manual System Clearances, Facility Cooling Requirements, Chassis Airflow

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Chapter 3 Technical Specifications

System Clearances

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System Clearances

You must provide adequate clearance for installing the system and replacing system modules. The aisle in front of the system must have at least 38.0 inches of clearance to handle the depth of the system (additional clearance might be necessary for the mechanical lift used to position the chassis in front of the rack). The aisle in back of the system must provide at least 30 inches of clearance for replacing the system fan trays.

Facility Cooling Requirements

The Nexus 7000 Series 10-slot chassis dissipates considerable power that generates much heat. The following is the heat dissipation requirement for the 10-slot chassis:

26,562 BTUs per hour

Chassis Airflow

The Nexus 7000 Series 10-slot chassis has a set of fan trays that are used to cool the rest of the chassis modules. Cool air flows in at the bottom front of the chassis and flows through the chassis and through the fans in the fan trays before being exhausted at the top rear of the chassis (see Figure 3-1).

Cisco Nexus 7000 System Site Preparation Guide

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Site Preparation GuidePage N T E N T S Site Preparation Checklist Audience PrefaceDocument Organization Document ConventionsRelease Notes Related DocumentationOverview Feature DescriptionOverview About the Nexus 7000 Series Preparing the SiteAltitude TemperatureHumidity Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference Dust and ParticlesCorrosion Grounding Power SourceShock and Vibration Description Specification Technical SpecificationsPower Specifications for the Nexus 7010 System Physical Specifications for the Nexus 7010 SystemComponent Weight per Unit Quantity Description Width Depth HeightComponent Maximum Typical Power RequirementsPower Supply Input source Full Combined Redundancy Mode Chassis Airflow System ClearancesFacility Cooling Requirements Airflow Through the 10-Slot Chassis Planning Activity Site Preparation and Maintenance RecordsSite Preparation Checklist Data center ground Chassis and Module Information Contact and Site InformationSlot Module Type Module Serial Number General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks Cabinet and Rack RequirementsCisco Nexus 7000 System Site Preparation Guide D E IN-2
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7000 specifications

Cisco Systems 7000 series routers are pivotal in the landscape of networking, providing high-performance, reliable solutions for enterprise environments and service providers. These routers were designed to support the growing demands of digital communication, offering robust features that enhance connectivity and streamline network operations.

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Security is a top priority for many businesses, and the Cisco 7000 series addresses this need with built-in security features. It supports Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and access control lists (ACL) to provide secure remote access and protect sensitive data from unauthorized access. This capability is vital in today’s threat landscape, where data breaches can have far-reaching consequences.

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