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Appendix C Maintaining the Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Appliance

Maintaining Your Site Environment

Cooling

Warning Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not operate the system unless all cards, faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place. Statement 1029

Exhaust fans in the power supply and in the appliance itself cool the power supply and the appliance by drawing air in through various openings in the front of the appliance and blowing it out the back. However, the fans also draw dust and other particles into the appliance, causing contaminant buildup, which results in an increase in the appliance’s internal temperature and interferes with the operation of various appliance components.

To avoid these conditions, we recommend keeping your work environment clean to reduce the amount of dust and dirt around the appliance, thereby reducing the amount of contaminants drawn into the appliance by the fans.

Temperature

Temperature extremes can cause a variety of problems, including premature aging and failure of chips or mechanical failure of devices. Extreme temperature fluctuations can cause chips to become loose in their sockets and can cause expansion and contraction of disk drive platters, resulting in read or write data errors.

To minimize the negative effects of temperature on appliance performance, follow these guidelines:

Ensure that the appliance is operated in an environment no colder than 50°F (10°C) or hotter than 95°F (35°C).

Ensure that the appliance has adequate ventilation. Do not place it within a closed-in wall unit or on top of cloth, which can act as insulation. Do not place it where it will receive direct sunlight, particularly in the afternoon. Do not place it next to a heat source of any kind, including heating vents during winter.

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

Make sure that all slots and openings on the appliance remain unobstructed, especially the fan vents on the back of the appliance.

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

If the appliance 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.

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Contents Text Part Number Americas HeadquartersCopyright 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S Lifting Guidelines Preparing Your Site for Installation Powering Up the Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series Appliance Appliance C-2 About This Guide Organization Document Revision HistoryObjectives AudienceChapter Title Description ConventionsBewaar Deze Instructies Safety WarningsAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança Warnung Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseAvvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla Sicurezza Spara Dessa Anvisningar GEM Disse Anvisninger Xiv Related Documentation Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service RequestXvi A P T E R Model Product OverviewProduct Serial Number Location Cisco ADE 2130 Series Appliance Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series Appliance ConfigurationsCisco Product Identification Tool CADE-2U-AC-PSU= Specification Description Cisco Spare Part NumberCisco ADE 2140 Series Appliance GB Sdram CADE-RAM-25EF=Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series Appliance Front View Hardware FeaturesColor State Description Front Control Panel LEDs and SwitchesCisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series Appliance Rear View SwitchUsed used NIC LEDsAC and DC Power Supply LEDs Ethernet Port NIC 1 and NIC Input/Output Ports and ConnectorsType Description Ethernet Port Pin Signal DescriptionSerial Console Port Signal Description RTS CTS DTR DSR TXD RXD GND RJ-45-to-DB-9 Terminal Adapter ConsoleDC Power Supply Input AC and DC Power SuppliesOvercurrent Protection OCP Overtemperature Protection OTPEnvironmental Monitoring Regulatory ComplianceA P T E R General Precautions Safety GuidelinesSafety with Electricity Safety with EquipmentPage Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Site Planning Preparing Your Site for InstallationLifting Guidelines Post Open Rack Rack Installation Safety GuidelinesSite Environment Airflow Guidelines Temperature and Humidity GuidelinesSpecification Minimum Maximum Power ConsiderationsDC Power Supply Safety Considerations Method of ProcedureUnpacking and Checking the Contents of Your Shipment Cisco Part Number Cisco Information Packet and WarrantyRequired Tools and Equipment Duration of Hardware WarrantyReplacement, Repair, or Refund Policy for Hardware To Receive a Return Materials Authorization RMA NumberTask Verified by Date Installation ChecklistCreating a Site Log Serial Console Port Connections Ethernet and Console Port ConsiderationsNIC 1 and NIC 2 RJ-45 Ethernet Connections 78-18579-02 Page Installing the Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series Appliance Rack-Mounting Configuration Guidelines Installing the Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series Appliance 2-Post Rack-Mount Kit Post Rack-Mount Hardware KitAttaching the L Brackets to the Appliance Mid-Mounting in a 2-Post RackAttaching an L Bracket to a Center Post Installing the Appliance in the Rack4-post Rails and Brackets Item No Description Quantity Attaching the Inner Slide Rails to the ApplianceAttaching the Outer Slide Rails to the Rack Installing the Appliance into the RackInstalling Appliance into Rack Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series Appliance Power Connecting the Appliance AC Power Grounding the Rack Connecting the Appliance DC Power and GroundPower Connections Grounding Connections 10 Stripping the Ground Wire Wiring the DC-Input Power Source 12 Stripping the Power Wire Connecting the Network Interface Connecting the Network and Console CablesCable Management Connecting the ConsolePower-Up Procedure AC Power Supply Powering Up the Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series ApplianceChecking the LEDs Power-Up Procedure DC Power SupplyADE 2130 and 2140 Appliance Front-Panel LEDs A P T E R Description Cisco Spare Part Number Preparing for a Successful InstallationBefore You Begin Hardware OptionsRemoving the Cover Beginning the InstallationTools and Supplies Needed Removing the Cisco ADE 2130 and 2140 Series Appliance Cover Removing the Front Bezel Installing a Hard Drive Tray into the ApplianceRemoving the Hard Drive Tray Removing the Processor Air Duct Removing and Installing the Processor Air DuctTo remove the processor air duct Installing the Processor Air Duct Installing and Removing MemoryBranch Channel B Channel a Installing DIMMs Installing DIMMsRemoving DIMMs Removing and Installing the PCI Adapter CardConfiguration Lower Slot Upper Slot Configuration Bottom Slot Middle Slot Top SlotPCI riser assembly Pins Removing the PCI Riser AssemblyRemoving a Full-Height Adapter Card Removing a PCI Adapter CardInstalling a PCI Adapter Card Installing the PCI Riser Assembly Installing or Replacing a Power SupplyAC and DC Power Supply Modules Replacing a Redundant Power SupplyAdding a New Redundant Power Supply Replacing a Nonredundant Power SupplyInstalling the Cover Completing the Installation231198 Page Troubleshooting Overview TroubleshootingProblem Solving Environmental Reporting Features Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling SystemsTroubleshooting Adapter Cards, Cables, and Connections Front-Panel LEDs Reading the LEDsFigure A-2 NIC 1 and NIC 2 LEDs NIC LEDsCisco Product Identification Tool Product Serial Number LocationPage Site Log Initials DateMaintaining Your Site Environment Maintaining the Cisco ADE 2130 ApplianceAdapter Cards General Exterior Cleaning and InspectionCables and Connectors ApplianceCooling TemperatureElectromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference HumidityAltitude Electrostatic DischargeMagnetism Power Source InterruptionsPage Numerics EMI See ESDNIC See MOPRFI Preventing effects RJ-45 pinout NIC Safety guidelinesIN-5 IN-6