Cisco Systems 7000 Cabinet and Rack Requirements, General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks

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Cabinet and Rack Requirements

This appendix describes the cabinet and rack requirements and includes these sections:

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General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks

This section provides the Nexus 7000 Series requirements for the following types of racks and cabinets, assuming an external ambient air temperature range of 41 to 104°F (5 to 40°C):

Standard perforated cabinets

Solid-walled cabinets with a roof fan tray (bottom to top cooling)

Standard open racks

Four-post telco racks

Note If you select an enclosed cabinet, we recommend that you use one of the following thermally validated types: standard perforated or solid-walled with a fan tray.

To correctly install the Nexus 7000 Series in a hot-aisle cold-aisle environment, you should fit a cabinet with baffles to prevent exhaust air from recirculating.

Note The verified cabinet vendors for the Nexus 7000 Series are Panduit and Chatsworth.

The rack or cabinet used to hold a Nexus 7000 Series should meet the following requirements:

Use a standard 19-inch, four-post Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) cabinet or rack, with mounting rails that conform to English universal hole spacing per section 1 of the ANSI/EIA-310-D-1992 standard.

Have at least 21 rack units (RU) of usable vertical rack space for one Nexus 7000 series device and 42 RU for two Nexus 7000 Series devices (45 RU is recommended).

Each of the following optional requirements are site specific:

Accommodate up to two Nexus 7000 10-slot chassis and provide cable management for up to 384 ports for each Nexus 7000 series device.

Provide the features required for the AC power distribution units (PDUs) for the power supplies installed in each chassis.

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7000 specifications

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