
2 Installing a Brocade
Installing a Brocade MLXe-8 router
This section describes how to install a Brocade
NOTE
Illustrations in this chapter may differ slightly from the actual equipment.
Preparing the installation site
Before installing the router, plan the location and orientation relative to other devices and equipment. For cooling purposes, allow a minimum of six inches of space between the sides, front, and the back of the router and walls or other obstructions. If a router is installed in a perforated enclosure, the perforations must cover at least 60 percent of the surface.
NOTE
This equipment is suitable for installation in a Network Telecommunication facility and where NEC requirements apply. Additionally, it may be installed in either a Common Bonding Network (CBN) or Isolated Bonding Network (IBN). It is not intended for Outside Plant (OSP) installations.
Ensure that the proper cabling is installed at the site.
For information on cabling, refer to “Installing power supplies in the Brocade
Unpacking a Brocade MLXe-8 router
The Brocade
•Switch fabric modules installed in slots marked SF, and slot blanks installed in all empty module slots.
•Two AC or two DC power supplies
•Insertion or extraction tool for use with RJ45 and
Save the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the router at a later time.
Lifting guidelines for Brocade MLXe-8 routers
Follow these guidelines for lifting and moving Brocade
•Before lifting or moving the router, disconnect all external cables.
•Do not attempt to lift a fully configured router by yourself.
•It is recommended that you install router components after you have installed the router in a rack.
Installing a Brocade MLXe-8 router in a rack
Because of the weight of a fully loaded Brocade
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