Black Box EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP) Installation Guide Manual De Usuario

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Before You Start
ETEP Installation Guide
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ETEP
 
Site Preparation
Most ETEP models can be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack using the supplied mounting kit, or simply 
placed on a rack shelf or solid surface. Before installing the ETEP in a 19-inch rack, consider the 
following guidelines:
Ambient temperature
Install the ETEP in an environment compatible with the 40ºC maximum recommended ambient 
temperature. Extra clearance above or below the unit on the rack is not required; however, be aware 
that equipment placed in the rack beneath the ETEP can add to the heat load. Therefore, avoid 
installing in an overly congested rack. Air flowing to or from other equipment in the rack might 
interfere with the normal flow of cooling air through the ETEP, increasing the potential for 
overheating.
Air flow
Make sure that there is sufficient flow of air around the ETEP so that safe operation is not 
compromised. Maintain a clearance of at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) at the sides of the ETEP to ensure 
adequate air intake and exhaust. If installing in an enclosed rack, make sure the rack has adequate 
ventilation or an exhaust fan. An enclosed rack with a ventilation system that is too powerful can 
prevent proper cooling by creating negative air pressure around the ETEP. 
Mechanical Loading 
Keep the center of gravity in the rack as low as possible. This ensures that the weight of the ETEP 
will not make the rack unstable. Make sure that the rack is secured and use the proper mounting 
hardware to secure the ETEP to the rack. 
Circuit Loading 
Consider the connection of the ETEP to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits 
might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Consult the voltage and amperage ratings on 
the UL label affixed to the unit’s rear panel when addressing this concern.
Grounding
Maintain reliable grounding of a rack-mounted ETEP. Pay particular attention to supply connections 
other than direct connections to the branch circuit, such as the use of power strips.
Maintenance
Allow at least 19 inches (48.3 cm) of clearance at the front of the rack for maintenance. Use a cable-
management system to help keep cables organized, out of the way, and free from kinks or bends that 
degrade cable performance.