Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosCisco7000 and Cisco7507 Rack-MountKitInstallationInstructions1Rack-Mount Kit Overview2Equipment Rack Descriptions2Figure1 Equipment Rack Types2Rack-Mount Installation Summary31 Read the section “Prerequisites” starting on page7.32 Verify that all mounting kit hardware is available.33 Install the brackets on the rack posts.34 Attach the spanner bars between the brackets.35 Attach the chassis ears to the chassis.36 Install the chassis in the rack.3Mounting Kit Hardware3Figure2 Rack-Mount Kit Components4Figure3 Typical Center-Mount Installation5Figure4 Typical Flush-Mount Installation—For Telco Racks Bolted to the Floor6Prerequisites7Safety Guidelines8Working with Electrical Equipment8Lifting the Chassis Safely8Figure5 Lifting Safely9Safety with Electricity10Figure6 Power Supply Safety Interlocks—AC-Input Power Supply Shown11Equipment Rack Considerations11Rack Stability12Figure7 Chassis Footprint and Outer Dimensions12Figure8 Chassis Center of Gravity for Flush-Mount Configurations13Rack Dimensions and Site Layout14Rack Ventilation14List of Parts and Tools15Tools Required15Parts List15Table1 Rack-Mount Kit Parts Checklist15Installation16Installing the Brackets16Figure9 Positioning a Bracket16Mounting the Brackets to the Rack Posts17Step 1 Measure the space between the inner edges of the left front and right front equipment rack...17Step 2 Measure the distance between the holes in the mounting posts to ensure that it is 18.31in...17Step 3 Holding the first bracket in the position shown in Figure10, place the bracket on the inn...17Figure10 Installing a Bracket on a Rack Post—Left Bracket Shown17Step 4 Slide the bracket up and down along the mounting post to align the mounting holes in the b...18Step 5 While supporting the bracket with one hand, use the other hand to insert a 10-32x5/8-inc...18Step 6 Secure the top of the bracket to the rack with two pan-head screws. Finger tighten the scr...18Step 7 Repeat Steps3 through 6 for the remaining bracket. Use a level or tape measure to ensure ...18Step 8 Measure the horizontal distance between the left and right brackets. The distance must be ...18Securing the Spanner Bars18Step 1 Loosen the 10-32x5/8-inch, Phillips pan-head screw that is located in the end of the led...18Step 2 Remove the tape that secures the spanner bar on the left bracket, and swing the bar down (...18Step 3 If the spanner bar does not reach the opposite bracket, loosen the pan-head screws to allo...18Step 4 When the first spanner bar is secured, go around to the other side of the rack and repeat ...18Figure11 Positioning and Fastening a Spanner Bar19Step 5 When both spanner bars are in place, use a number2 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the si...19Attaching the Chassis Ears20Figure12 Installing the Ears on the Chassis20Step 1 While referring to Figure12, position the ears on the chassis as follows:21Step 2 Use two M4x10-mm, flat-head Phillips screws to secure each ear to the chassis.21Installing the Chassis in the Rack21Removing Power Supplies and Interface Cables21Step 1 Turn OFF all installed power supplies.21Step 2 Disconnect the power cords from the source power connection first, then from the power sup...21Step 3 Loosen the captive installation screw at the top of the first power supply. (See Figure13.)21Step 4 Grasp the power supply handle and slowly pull the supply out of the bay. Keep your other h...21Step 5 Put the power supply aside.21Step 6 If a second power supply is installed, repeat steps Steps3 through 5 to remove the second...22Figure13 Handling a Power Supply (AC-Input Power Supply Shown)22Step 7 Label and disconnect all interface cables. You can make a copy of the configuration worksh...22Step 8 On the rear of the chassis, check the ejector levers and captive installation screws on al...22Moving the Chassis into the Rack22Figure14 Chassis Foot23Step 1 Two people are required to perform this step. With a person positioned at either side of t...23Step 2 With the chassis positioned so that the end with the ears attached is farthest from the ra...23Step 3 Slide the chassis back into the rack along the ledges. (See Figure15.)23Step 4 To remove a chassis foot, use a 1/4-inch flat-blade screwdriver or insert an open-end 7/16...23Step 5 When the chassis feet are removed, continue sliding the chassis into the rack until the ea...23Step 6 Secure each ear to the rack-mounting post with two 10-32x5/8-inch, Phillips pan-head scr...23Figure15 Sliding the Chassis into the Rack24Checking Electrical Isolation24Step 1 Zero out the ohmmeter.24Step 2 Place one probe on an unpainted metal surface on the rack, and place the other probe on an...24Step 3 If the ohmmeter indicates an open circuit, the chassis is electrically isolated from the r...24Replacing Power Supplies and Interface Cables25Step 1 Place the power switch in the OFF (O) position. The interlock tab should not extend out of...25Step 2 Hold the power supply by the handle and place your other hand underneath to support the bo...25Step 3 Align the power supply so that it will go straight into the slot.25Step 4 Push the power supply all the way into the bay. Do not use unnecessary force; firmly push ...25Step 5 Tighten the captive installation screw on the top of the power supply.25Step 6 If you have AC-input power supplies, plug each power cord into an AC receptacle, then push...25Step 7 Repeat Steps2 through 6 for the second power supply, if any.25Step 8 Connect each power supply cord to a separate input line.25Step 9 Reconnect all interface cables to the ports on the rear of the chassis. Use the configurat...25Restarting the System26Step 1 Check the following components to make sure they are secure:26Step 2 Ensure that a console terminal is connected to the RP console port and turned on, or that ...26Step 3 When you have checked all of the connection points, turn the lower power supply on by turn...26Step 4 Listen for the system blower. You should hear it start operating immediately.26Step 5 After the lower power supply is on, turn the upper power supply on (if one is present) for...26Step 6 On the console terminal, verify that the console displays the system banner and that the s...26Step 7 If you try to turn on a power supply and the switch resists, the power supply probably is ...26Figure16 Cisco 7000 Port Configuration Worksheet27Figure17 Cisco 7507 Port Configuration Worksheet28Translated Safety Warnings29Power Disconnection Warning29Power Supply Warning29Power Supply Disconnection Warning30Electric Shock Warning31Chassis Lifting Warning32DC Power Disconnection Warning33Lightning Activity Warning34Chassis Warning—Rack-Mounting and Servicing35Ramp Warning37Cisco Information Online38Tamaño: 400 KBPáginas: 38Language: EnglishManuales abiertas