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Summary of Contents for C880 M4

Page 1: ...Cisco C880 M4 Server Hardware Installation Manual October 2014 ...

Page 2: ...UPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA...

Page 3: ...ater Salt Damage 7 Connected Information 8 CHAPTER 2 2 1 Connection of signal cable 8 2 1 1 Details of external interface connection 8 2 2 Power cable connection 11 2 2 1 Power Cables Connections Cisco C880 Server 11 2 3 Connection Specifications of Input Power 14 2 3 1 Input Power Connection Specifications Base Cabinet 14 2 3 2 Power Distribution Box and Distribution Panel 14 2 4 Free Access Unde...

Page 4: ...ximum 4 SB Maximum 8 CPU Maximum 4 IOU are available Remarks Each device shown in TABLE 1 1 Name and Contents of Configuration of Each device is installed in 19 inch rack of EIA standard For the details on 19 inch rack contact the distributor where you purchased your product or your sales representative 1 2 External Overview of Device This section describes the external overview of device 1 2 1 Ex...

Page 5: ...2 FIGURE 1 2 Cisco C880 Server rear view FIGURE 1 3 Cisco C880 Server top view FIGURE 1 4 Cisco C880 Server right side view ...

Page 6: ...t the time of operation Including standby 4 0 400 Composite seismic wave Downtime 9 10 0 1000 Composite seismic wave Permissible dust level mg m3 0 15 Power supply conditions Input voltage and source resultant pulse number 200 to 240 VAC 10 1φ Frequency and fluctuating Range 50 60 Hz 2 4 Max power consumption apparent power At the time of operation Interruptible power source 13 6 00 kW 6 19 kVA Hi...

Page 7: ... sea level temperature range at the time of installation 5 to 29 C 41 to 84 2 F Error of 100m in the sea level settings of the location of installation is permissible 6 Downtime is the condition in which the device is packed and maintained 7 Level of noise which is actually heard varies as per the mounting condition of the position from where the noise is heard or the position of rack 8 Level of n...

Page 8: ...n 1 Rear side maintenance area 2 Rack 3 Front side maintenance area 4 Rack width Model 2724 2737 2742 PCRM1 724S 742S 724A 742A 700 mm Model 2616 2624 2642 PCRM1 616S 624S 642S 600 mm 1 5 Flow of Cooling Air and Exhaust Air of Installation Here the flow of the cooling air and the exhaust of each device are explained Note Flow of cooling air and exhaust air should be considered while studying the i...

Page 9: ...6 1 5 1 Flow of Cooling Air and Exhaust Air Main Cabinet FIGURE 1 6 Flow of Cooling Air and Exhaust Air Main Cabinet Number Description 1 Inspiration 2 Exhaust 3 Location of exhaust ...

Page 10: ...uld be removed by providing suitable air cleaning equipment In addition positive clear air pressure in the room prevents an entering of the corrosive gas from the outside The chemical factory area thermal water volcanic zone etc are considered as a source of corrosive gas TABLE 1 3 Permissible Level of Corrosive Gas Name of gas Permissible level Hydrogen sulfide H2S 7 1ppb or less Sulfur dioxide S...

Page 11: ...ting position of external interface connecting part of Cisco C880 Server is shown in the section below When calculating the length of the connection cable you should take account into the mounting position External interface connection External interface connection figure of Cisco C880 Server in base cabinet is shown in the section below This figure is uncovered front surface face The front cover ...

Page 12: ...ure of Back surface Details of external interface MMB FIGURE 2 3 Details of external interface MMB Details of external interface IOU_1GbE IOU_10GbE FIGURE 2 4 Details of external interface IOU_1GbE FIGURE 2 5 Details of external interface IOU_10GbE ...

Page 13: ...10 Details of external interface DU FIGURE 2 6 Details of external interface DU ...

Page 14: ...nge three PSUs three FANUs three power cables 200 V IEC60320 C20 and two power distribution box 200 V IEC60320 C19 3type for 200 V standard configuration When the power distribution box is used it is necessary to secure the breaker characteristic of distribution panel See 2 5 Cutoff Characteristics of Distribution Panel At the time of connecting power distribution box FIGURE 2 7 200V Standard Conf...

Page 15: ...dant Power Feed configuration with single power feed redundant power feed When the power distribution box is used it is necessary to secure the breaker characteristic of distribution panel See 2 5 Cutoff Characteristics of Distribution Panel At the time of connecting power distribution box FIGURE 2 8 200 V Redundant Power Feed Configuration single power feed redundant power feed with Power Distrib...

Page 16: ...ype for 200 V dual power feed configuration When the power distribution box is used it is necessary to secure the breaker characteristic of distribution panel See 2 5 Cutoff Characteristics of Distribution Panel At the time of connecting power distribution box FIGURE 2 9 200 V Dual Power Feed Configuration with Power Distribution Box Connection Number Description 1 Power distribution box 200V C 19...

Page 17: ...ce and power cord supplied with the option part are used for the power cable which is connected to the device However the supplied power cable is not used for the other products Power distribution box which is suitable to recipient power distribution format is used 2 3 2 Power Distribution Box and Distribution Panel Following table shows the power supply cable specifications of power distribution ...

Page 18: ...ould be arranged near the device FIGURE 2 11 When the under floor height is 300 mm 11 8 in or more Number Description 1 Free access floor 2 200 mm 9 8 in 3 300 mm 11 8 in or more 4 Recipient power distribution Remarks The above figure shows an example of 19 inch rack mounted with the device 2 5 Cutoff Characteristics of Distribution Panel At the time of connecting power distribution box At the tim...

Page 19: ...ope AC200 240 V Power distribution box 30A 32A Cutoff characteristic is Long time delay type and the cutoff characteristic equivalent to D IEC898or IN0641 part II shown in FIGURE 2 12 Characteristics of Breaker of Distribution Panel or cutoff characteristics slower than these characteristics is used FIGURE 2 12 Characteristics of Breaker of Distribution Panel Number Description 1 Operating time 2 ...

Page 20: ... on the mounting racks for the Cisco C880 Server Remarks Equipment is not lifted by the handle attached to the main part equipment right and left side Please remove the steering wheel by minus driver before installing the device in the rack installing to the rack ...

Page 21: ...1 Length of rack Check3 Length between front post and front cover 60mm 2 4 in or more FIGURE A 1 Length of rack Width of rack Check4 distance between the left and right posts common to the front and rear posts 450mm 17 7 in or more FIGURE A 2 Width of rack FIGURE A 3 Format of rack posts Check5 Distance between holes on the left and right device mounting posts common to the front and rear posts 46...

Page 22: ...2 Front post 3 Rear post 4 Rear cover Width of rack FIGURE A 2 Width of rack Number Description 1 Front cover 2 Front post 3 Rear post 4 Rear cover 5 Bracket installation area 6 Width of Bracket installation 7 Width of chassis of Cisco C880 Server 8 Chassis of Cisco C880 Server ...

Page 23: ... in 1 3 Installation Specifications Especially cover the front of empty spaces in the rack and take other such necessary measures to prevent exhaust air from devices from recirculating to the air intake Securing the maintenance work area service area Secure the service area required for the maintenance work performed by a certified service engineer Referring to the rack service areas in 1 4 Instal...

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