Configuring I/O Cabinets

 

 

Table 4–1. Cabinet Styles

 

 

 

Status

Style

Description

 

 

 

Orderable

BRM36-O

First or only open-front style cabinet in a row. 36U high.

 

 

 

 

BRM36-O2

Second and additional open-front style cabinets in a row. 36U high.

 

 

 

Migration

RM36-1

First or only louvered-door style cabinet in a row. 36U high.

 

 

 

 

RM36-2

Second and additional louvered-door style cabinets in a row. 36U high.

 

 

 

 

Table 4–2. Configuration Guidelines for I/O Cabinets

 

 

Rule

Description

 

 

1

Optional cabinets higher than 19U require a cable manager.

 

 

2

The following UIO style I/O bases can be migrated to the system. Refer to the documentation

 

for the system from which the units are being migrated for configuration information.

 

General guidelines are as follows:

 

RM9-IO1 - First I/O base in cabinet. Without fascia.

 

RM9-IO2 - Second and subsequent I/O bases in cabinet. Without fascia.

 

RM9-IO3 - Can be migrated with the installation of upgrade style RM934-CNV. With

 

fascia.

 

RM9-IO4 - First I/O base in style cabinet. With fascia.

 

RM9-IO5 - Second and subsequent I/O bases in cabinet. With fascia.

 

Maximum capacities are as follows:

 

I/O bases per UC36 cabinet = 4 maximum

 

I/O bases per UC19 cabinet = 2 maximum

 

Cards per I/O base = 18 maximum

 

 

4–2

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