General
Site
Requirements
Preveithig
Eectrostatic
Discharge
Damage
Electrostatic
discharge
ESD
damage
which
occurs
when
electronic
components
are improperly
handled
can
result
in
complete
or intermittent failures
ESD
can
impair
electronic
circuitiy
and
equipment
Tpically
the successful
installation
of the chassis should
not require handling any
components
however
always
follow
ESD
prevention
procedures
Caution
To
prevent
ESD
damage
attach an
ESD
wrist
strap
before handling
any components
The
chassis
power
cord
must
be
connected
but
to
prevent
shock
hazard
the
power must be
turned off
Following
are
the
guidelines
for preventing
ESD
damage
Step
Slip
on
an
ESD
wrist strap ensuring
that
it
makes good
skin contact
Step
To
safely channel
unwanted
ESD
voltages
to
ground
connect
the wrist
strap
to
an
unpainted
chassis
frame
surface or another
proper grounding
point or surface
Step
Use
the
edge
ejectors
to
remove
the
card Handle
the
card
by
its
sides Place the card
on
an
antistatic
surface or in
static
shielding
bag
To
prevent
further
damage
to the
card
by
ESD
voltages
defective
cards
must remain
in
the
static
shielding
bag
if
they
will
be
returned
for
repair
or
replacement
Step
Handling
the
new
card
by
its
edges
only
insert
it
into
the
chassis
Avoid
contact
between
the
card
and
clothing
The
wrist
strap
only protects
the
card
from
ESD
voltages
on
the
body
ESD
voltages
on
clothing
can
still
damage
the
card
Note
For safety periodically
check
the
resistance value
of the
antistatic
strap
The measurement
should
be within
the range of
and
10
Mohms
GeneraH
Site
Requrements
To
preclude
unintended
shutdowns
the
chassis should
be
properly
installed
and
maintained The
chassis has an
internal
blower
that
pulls
air
through
the
card cage
from
left to right
with
the chassis
front
facing
you
The
chassis
is
designed
to
operate
in
level
dry
clean
well-ventilated
and
air-conditioned
environment
If either
the intake or exhaust
vents
are blocked
in
any
way
this
air-cooling function
will
be
impaired and
the
CSC-ENVM
card
sensing
this
will
shut
down
the
chassis
While
purposeful
chassis
shutdown due
to
fault
or
failure
is
function
of the
CSC-ENVM
card
unnecessary
shutdowns due
to air
intake blockage
and
poor
external
ventilation
can and
should
be
avoided
If
the ambient
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
chassis
or
other electronic
device
is
directed so
that
it
enters
the
air
intake 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
induce
shutdown by
the
CSC-ENVM
card
Note
The
router can be
installed
in
wiring
closets
and
rack
systems
as long
as
the
site
prerequisites
are
observed
before
installation
and
are
maintained
throughout
chassis operation
Preparing
for Installation
2-3
Summary of Contents for AGS+
Page 1: ...CISCO SYSTEMS ...
Page 11: ...AGS Hardware Installation and Maintenance ...
Page 17: ...Document Conventions xvi AGS Hardware Installation and Maintenance ...
Page 27: ...Chassis Power Budget 1 10 AGS Hardware Installation and Maintenance ...
Page 39: ...Chassis Components 2 12 AGS Hardware Installation and Maintenance ...
Page 57: ...System Bootstrap Diagnostics 4 10 AGS Hardware Installation and Maintenance ...
Page 83: ...Card Illustrations 5 26 AGS Hardware Installation and Maintenance ...
Page 105: ...FOOl Optical Bypass Switch Pinout A 22 AGS Hardware Installation and Maintenance ...
Page 121: ...Applique LED Indicators B lB AGS Hardware Installation and Maintenance ...
Page 125: ...C 4 ACS Hardware Installation and Maintenance ...
Page 127: ...Compliance Provisions D 2 AGS Hardware Installation and Maintenance ...
Page 129: ...E 2 AGS Hardware Installation and Maintenance ...