Chapter 2 Installing a Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis

Installing the Bottom-Support Rails on the Rack

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The prerequisites, tools, and process for installing the bottom-support rails are included in the following topics:

Prerequisites for Attaching the Bottom-Support Rails, page 2-4

Required Tools and Equipment, page 2-4

Attaching the Bottom-Support Rails, page 2-4

Prerequisites for Attaching the Bottom-Support Rails

Before you can attach the bottom-support rails, you must fully install the rack or cabinet, and should, for maximum stability, bolt the rack or cabinet to the concrete subfloor. If anything lighter than the Cisco Nexus 7010 system is already installed in the rack, you should make sure that it is positioned above where you will be installing the Cisco Nexus 7010 system. Also, you must have the bottom-support rail kit, which ships with the Cisco Nexus 7010 system accessory kit. The distance between the front and rear mounting brackets on the rack or cabinet must be between 24 and 36 inches (60.96 and 81.28 cm) to fit the bottom-support rails.

Required Tools and Equipment

You need the following tools and equipment to attach the bottom-support rails:

No. 1 Phillips screwdriver.

Rack-mount kit (shipped with the accessory kit). Table 2-1lists the items in the rack-mount kit.

Table 2-1 Contents for the Rack-Mount Kit

Part Description

Quantity

 

 

12-24 x 3/4 in. Phillips screws

20

 

 

M6 x 19 mm Phillips screws

20

 

 

Adjustable bottom-support rails

2

 

 

Attaching the Bottom-Support Rails

To maximize the stability of the rack, you should install the chassis as low as possible on the rack. Install the heaviest system first at the bottom of the rack. If you install a second system in the same rack, install it immediately above the lower system if there is enough vertical space.

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