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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
Release 9.3.30, Part Number 78-12907-01 Rev. E0, May 2005
Chapter 6 Installation Overview
Installation Sequence Flow
Step 15
Attaching Peripherals
Step 16
LAN Connection for the Network Management Station
Step 17
Connecting a Network Printer to the BPX Switch
Step 18
Connecting Modems
Step 19
Making External Clock Connections
Step 20
Initial Power-Up of the BPX Switch
Step 21
Provisioning the BPX Switch (making connections)
Installation Sequence Flow
Here is the sequence of operations that you should follow during the installation of the BPX switch:
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Chapter 7, “Preliminary Steps Before Installing”: Follow these preliminary setup instructions for
the mechanical installation of a BPX switch shelf. Depending on the type of rack or cabinet, the you
are then directed to either:
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Chapter 8, “Installation with Cisco Cabinets including 7000 Series Routers” with rear rail
setback at 19.86 inches; or
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Chapter 9, “Installation in Customer Cabinet” that is 19 inches wide with a rear rail setback of
30 inches.
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Otherwise, the installation is nonstandard and requires that you contact Cisco Customer
Service.
The BPX switch shelves are either AC or DC powered. At the completion of the cabinet installation
procedures, you are directed to the appropriate power setup and connection chapter:
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Chapter 10, “Installing the DC Shelf,” or
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Chapter 11, “Installing the AC Shelf.”
An optional cable management tray and BXM T3/E3 cable management brackets are available for use
with T3/E3 BXM cards. The brackets are designed for cards set up as nonredundant (single cables rather
than Y-cabling). The tray is designed primarily for use in a mid-mount open-rack configuration.
Instructions for installing the optional tray are provided in:
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Chapter 12, “Installing the T3/E3 Cable Management Tray”
The remaining installation procedures are the same for every installation. You will proceed to the initial
setup and configuration procedures in:
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Chapter 13, “Installing the BPX Switch Cards”
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Chapter 14, “Connecting Cables”
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Chapter 15, “Connecting Temporary Terminal and Attaching Peripherals”
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Chapter 16, “Checking and Powering-Up”
Following the completion of these installation procedures, you should set up a network management
workstation so that you can use the CiscoView and Cisco WAN Manager graphical user interfaces to
provision the BPX equipment with network connections.
Overview and network configuration procedures are in Part 3
Summary of Contents for BPX 8650
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