Cisco Model D-PCG1000 PowerKEY CAS Gateway Installation Guide
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Chapter 3 Installing the TED FX Server
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736138 Rev F
Install the Rack-Mounted TED FX Server
This section details the installation of the rack-mounted TED FX server. If you do not
have a rack-mounted version, skip these steps and go directly to Connect the TED
FX Server to the DNCS/ISDS (on page 13).
Safety Considerations
CAUTIONS:
Do not tangle or strain interconnecting cables.
Install 1U vent panels above and below the server to prevent
overheating.
Exhaust air management is the key to cooling multiple units in a custom rack
configuration. Inlet air temperature should be as cool as possible and should never
exceed 122°F (50°C). Exhaust air should have little or no restrictions. Obstructions
such as cabling or other devices that block airflow to the side or top of the rack
should be avoided.
If you are concerned about inlet air temperature, you should measure the
If you are concerned about inlet air temperature, you should measure the
temperature of the inlet air in the actual rack as you plan to use it. You should have
all cabling in place and all adjacent units installed and running.
Important: Opening the door on the back panel of the rack can have an adverse effect
Important: Opening the door on the back panel of the rack can have an adverse effect
on the managed airflow. If access to the door on the back panel is not controlled, you
should take the inlet air temperature with the back panel door open since, in most
instances, opening the door will re-direct the airflow in an adverse manner.
Installing the Rack-Mounted TED FX Server
1 Install the adjustable rack brackets supplied with the TED FX server. These rack
brackets provide additional support along with the following features:
Attaches directly to the rack
Allows you to slide the server partially out of the rack for service
Allows appropriate air circulation throughout the unit
2 Place the server in the rack.
3 Insert the mounting screws for the rack brackets into the appropriate mounting
3 Insert the mounting screws for the rack brackets into the appropriate mounting
positions on the server.
4 Firmly tighten each bracket mounting screw.
5 Insert a mounting screw through each of the four-bezel mounting holes on the
5 Insert a mounting screw through each of the four-bezel mounting holes on the
front panel of the server and then into the rack.
6 Firmly tighten each mounting screw.