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Cisco MGX 8800/8900 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Releases 2 - 5.2, Part Number OL-4545-01, Rev. H0, May 2006
Chapter3 Preparing for Installation
Site Requirements for the MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B Switch
AC power cord for AC power supply tray, optional for AC power:
Argentina: Cisco Part Number CAB-ACR
Australia: Cisco Part Number PWRCD-ANZ
Continental Europe: Cisco Part Number PWRCD-EU
Great Britain: Cisco Part Number PWRCD-GBI
Ireland: Cisco Part Number PWRCD-GBI
Italy: Cisco Part Number PWRCD-IT
Japan: Cisco Part Number PWRCD-NA
New Zealand: Cisco Part Number PWRCD-ANZ
North America: Cisco Part Number PWRCD-NA (NEMA L6-20 twistlock plug)
Wire for DC power connection—6 AWG (10 square mm) or larger three-wire solid or
stranded copper wire with insulation rating for 140°F (60°C)
Stability plate kit, optional—Cisco Part Number STRATM-STAB
ESD protection equipment—Required whenever you handle Cisco equipmen t, which
includes the switch, cards, and modules
Mounting screws—To mount the Cisco MGX 8850 switch, upper fan tray, lower fan tray,
air intake plenum, exhaust plenum, and optional AC power supply tray in the rack
Tools
Small- and medium-sized flat-blade screwdrivers
Small- and medium-sized Phillips screwdrivers
3-in-1 tool (part 700-07569-01) with the following heads:
A flat head for unlatching front card ejectors and loosening and tightening the back card
captivescrews
A hex head for unlatching the chassis door
A Phillips head for loosening and tightening the back card captive screws
Power screwdriver, optional
Wire stri pper
Wire-wrapping tool, optional
Fuse replacement tool (218090-00).
Warning
This tool should only be used by trained personnel.
Table3-7 MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B Required Tools and Equipment (continued)
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