Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Maintenance Manual

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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server 5.2 Customer Engineering Guide (for Cisco MeetingPlace 8112)
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Chapter 3      Installing the 8112 Server
  Mounting the 8112 server
Note
The number of T1 PRI telephony cables shipped with your system depends on how many 
Multi Access Blades are in the system. Sixteen cables are shipped for each Multi Access 
Blade.
applicable software, manuals, and license documents
In addition, the following items are shipped with systems requiring a breakout box (T1 PRI or E1 
configuration):
breakout box
screws for mounting the breakout box
trunk card interface cable assemblies (50-pin Amphenol cables)
Note
The number of trunk card interface cable assemblies shipped with your system depends on 
how many and the type of Multi Access Blades in the system. Two cables are shipped for 
each MA-16 and one cable is shipped for each MA-4.
Mounting the 8112 server
This section describes how to mount and install the 8112 server for the following two types of racks:
19 or 23-inch frame relay rack
19 or 23-inch EIA equipment rack
Warning
The 8112 server must be mounted in one of these two types of racks. It cannot be placed on a surface 
such as the floor or a desk.
Warning
To avoid hazards arising from uneven mechanical loading of the rack, plan your installation so that 
the weight of the equipment is evenly distributed in the rack and the heaviest units are mounted 
toward the bottom of the rack (within the limitations of equipment and cabling).
Preparing to mount the 8112 server
Before mounting the 8112 server, verify the following:
The rack is securely bolted to the floor.
At least 24 inches (60 cm) of clearance exists behind the server.
At least 1.75 inches (4.4 cm) of clearance exists above the server.
At least 1 inch (2.5 cm) of clearance exists below the server.
Note
The 8112 server is 18.9 inches (48 cm) wide, 17.13 inches (43.5 cm) deep, and 21 inches 
(53.3 cm) high. See