Site
Requirements
To
help maintain
normal
operation
and
avoid
unnecessary
maintenance
plan
your
site
configuration
and
prepare
your
site
before
installation
After installation
make
sure
that
the
site
maintains
an
ambient
temperature
of
32
through
104F
through
40C
and keep
the area
around
the chassis
as
free
from
dust
as
is
practical
For
description
of the environmental
monitor
and
status
levels
refer
to
Environmental
Monitoring
and
Reporting
Functions
in
the chapter
Product
Overview
If
the temperature
of the
room
air
drawn
into
the chassis
is
higher
than
desirable
the
air
temperature
inside
the chassis
may
also
be
too
high
This
condition
can
occur
when
the wiring
closet
or rack
in
which
the chassis
is
mounted
is
not ventilated
properly
when
the exhaust
of
one
device
is
placed
so
it
enters
the
air
inlet
vent
of the chassis
or
when
the chassis
is
the top
unit
in an unventilated
rack
Any
of these
conditions
can
inhibit
air
flow
and
create an
overtemperature
condition
Because
the
inlet
air
flows
into
one
part of the chassis
and
out another
other
devices
can
be
rack-mounted
with
as
little
as
one
inch
of clearance
above
and below
the chassis
However
when
mounting
router
in
rack
with
other
equipment
or
when
placing
it
on
table
with
other
equipment
located
close
by
ensure
that
the exhaust
from
other
equipment
does
not
blow
into
the
inlet
of the
chassis
The
inlet
air
is
drawn
in
and
exhausted
as
shown
in
Figure
1-5
Table
2-12
lists
the operating
and
nonoperating
environmental
site
requirements
To
maintain
normal
operation
and
ensure
high
system
availability maintain
an
ambient
temperature
and
clean
power
at
your
site
The
following
ranges
are those
within
which
the router
will
continue
to
operate
however
measurement
that
is
approaching
the
minimum
or
maximum
of
range
indicates
potential
problem
You
can
maintain
normal
operation
by
anticipating
and
correcting
environmental
anomalies
before
they
approach
the
maximum
operating
range
Operating
temperature
range
32
through
104F
through
40C
Operating
humidity
range
10
to
90%
noncondensing
Airflow
Cooling
air
is
drawn
in
through
the
air
intake
vent
below
the card
cage
on
the interface
processor
end
of the chassis
and
is
exhausted
through
the front of the chassis
Keep
the front
and
rear
of the chassis clear
of obstructions
and away
from
the exhaust
of other
equipment
Table
2-12
Specifications
for
Operating and
Nonoperating
Environments
Specifications
Minimum
Maximum
Temperature
ambient
operating
32F
0C
104F
40C
Temperature
ambient
nonoperating
and
storage
4F
20C
149F
65C
Humidity
ambient
noncondensing
operating
10%
90%
Humidity
ambient
noncondensing
nonoperating
and
storage
5%
95%
Altitude
operating
and
nonoperating
Sea
level
10000
3050
Vibration
operating
5200
Hz
0.5
oct/mm
Vibration
nonoperating
5200
Hz
oct/mm
200500
Hz
oct/mm
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7513
Hardware
Installation
and
Maintenance
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