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Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series    

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Summary of Contents for NCS 4000 Series

Page 1: ...Cisco NCS 4000 Series First Published 2016 09 12 Last Modified 2017 09 13 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 ...

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Page 3: ...isco NCS 4016 Chassis 3 Chassis Components 8 Chassis Slot Numbers 10 Card Slot Requirements 12 Chassis Cable Management 13 Safety Guidelines 13 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge 14 C H A P T E R 3 Site Planning Considerations 17 Basic Site and Installation Planning 17 Equipment Rack Considerations 18 Aisle Spacing and Maintenance Access Floor Plan 19 Front and Rear Clearances 20 Cable Management ...

Page 4: ...odules 34 Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter 36 Connecting Power to the Chassis 43 Connecting Power to an AC Powered Chassis 43 Connecting Power to a DC Powered Chassis 44 Disconnecting DC Power 46 Disconnecting AC Power 46 Disconnecting AC Power 47 Reconnecting AC Power 47 Disconnecting DC Power 47 Disconnecting DC Power 48 Reconnecting DC Power 49 Powering On the Chassis 49 C H A P...

Page 5: ...ne Card 78 2 Port 100GE OTN Line Card 80 2 Port 100GE DWDM Line Card 82 Pluggable Optics Support 85 Installing a Line Card 86 Installing a Line Card 86 Verifying the Installation of a Line Card 89 Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables 90 Connecting Cables to the RP 93 Connecting to the Console Port 95 Connecting to the Ethernet Management Ports 95 C H A P T E R 6 Removing and Replacing Cha...

Page 6: ...nd Replacing the Craft Panel 131 Replacing the Craft Panel 134 Routing the BITS Cables 135 Removing and Replacing the External Connection Unit 135 Replacing the External Connection Unit 136 Replacing an SSD 136 C H A P T E R 7 System Product IDs 139 System Product IDs 139 Component Product IDs 139 Line Card Product IDs 140 Cosmetic Product IDs 141 Accessory Product IDs 141 C H A P T E R 8 System S...

Page 7: ...Installing Power Modules 173 Installing AC or DC Power Modules 174 Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter 177 Connecting Power to the Chassis 184 Connecting Power to an AC Powered Chassis 184 Connecting Power to a DC Powered Chassis 186 Disconnecting AC or DC Power 189 Disconnecting AC Power 189 Disconnecting AC Power 189 Reconnecting AC Power 190 Disconnecting DC Power 190 Disconnecting...

Page 8: ... Line Card 214 20 Port 10GE OTN Line Card 216 2 Port 100GE OTN Line Card 218 2 Port 100GE DWDM Line Card 220 Pluggable Optics Support 222 Installing a Line Card 224 Installing a Line Card 224 Verifying the Installation of a Line Card 227 Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables 227 Connecting Cables to the RP 231 Connecting to the Console Port 232 Connecting to the Ethernet Management Ports 2...

Page 9: ...nel 260 Replacing the Craft Panel 264 Routing the BITS Cables 265 Removing and Replacing the External Connection Unit 265 Replacing the External Connection Unit 266 Replacing an SSD 266 C H A P T E R 1 4 System Product IDs 269 Component Product IDs 269 Line Card Product IDs 270 Cosmetic Product IDs 271 Accessory Product IDs 271 C H A P T E R 1 5 System Specifications 273 Chassis Specifications 273...

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Page 11: ...Cisco NCS 4000 Series chassis and its components The installers are expected to have installed networking hardware in the past No additional knowledge of routing or the Cisco IOS XR software is assumed Document Organization This document is organized into the following chapters Description Chapter This chapter lists the steps to install the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis and its components and prepare the...

Page 12: ...ts components and prepare the system for operation Installation Roadmap for NCS 4009 on page 147 This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis and components Chassis Overview on page 149 This chapter provides instructions on how to install and reinstall power components in the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis It also covers connecting and disconnecting power and powering on the chassis Ins...

Page 13: ...he string or the string will include the quotation marks string Terminal sessions and information the system displays appear in courier font courier font Nonprinting characters such as passwords are in angle brackets Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets An exclamation point or a pound sign at the beginning of a line of code indicates a comment line Means reader take note Note...

Page 14: ...preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Warning BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werk...

Page 15: ...lle persone Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti Utilizzare il numero di istruzione presente alla fine di ciascuna avvertenza per individuare le traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI Avvertenza VIKTIGE...

Page 16: ...e acompaña a este dispositivo GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES Advertencia VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR Denna varningssignal signalerar fara Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga olyckor Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av varje varning...

Page 17: ...rança traduzidos que acompanham o dispositivo GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES Aviso VIGTIGE SIKKERHEDSANVISNINGER Dette advarselssymbol betyder fare Du befinder dig i en situation med risiko for legemesbeskadigelse Før du begynder arbejde på udstyr skal du være opmærksom på de involverede risici der er ved elektriske kredsløb og du skal sætte dig ind i standardprocedurer til undgåelse af ulykker Brug erkl...

Page 18: ...e the following documents Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco NCS 4000 Series Configuration Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series Command Reference for Cisco NCS 4000 Series Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series xviii Preface Related Documentation ...

Page 19: ...mentation at http www cisco com c en us td docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Subscribe to What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation as an RSS feed and delivers content directly to your desktop using a reader application The RSS feeds are a free service Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series xix Preface Obtaining Documen...

Page 20: ...Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series xx Preface Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request ...

Page 21: ...See Step Cisco Network Convergence System 4000 Series Unpacking Moving and Securing Guide Verify that the chassis is secured in the rack For ease of installation the cosmetic door should be removed Note Installing the Chassis Ground Cable on page 30 Ground the chassis Installing Power Components on page 23 Verify that the power components are installed Verify that the ECU is installed Removing and...

Page 22: ...See Step Removing and Replacing the Front Door on page 117 Re install the cosmetic door Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 2 Installation Roadmap for NCS 4016 Installation Roadmap ...

Page 23: ...mountable It is compatible with the following standard rail spacing ANSI 19 inch or 23 inch ETSI For the ANSI 19 inch rack the minimum front opening must be 17 72 inches 450 mm to allow for chassis insertion The installation kit includes different brackets for each type of rack Note The Cisco NCS 4016 chassis contains its own power and cooling systems Power systems are available using AC or DC pow...

Page 24: ...ew of the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis Figure 1 Front View of the Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis Fiber management areas 2 4 Power trays 2 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 4 Chassis Overview About the Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis ...

Page 25: ...al Chassis View with Craft Panel on page 5 Air outlet is on back 2 Air inlet 6 Fan trays 2 3 This figure shows the partial chassis view with craft panel Figure 2 Partial Chassis View with Craft Panel The following figures show partial rear views of the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 5 Chassis Overview About the Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis ...

Page 26: ...top behind the ECUand one is below the bottom fan tray Note Figure 3 Rear View of the Cisco NCS 4016 AC Chassis Figure 4 Rear View of the Cisco NCS 4016 DC Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 6 Chassis Overview About the Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis ...

Page 27: ...Figure 5 Rear View of the Cisco NCS 4016 DC Chassis with DC Power Front Connection Adapter Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 7 Chassis Overview About the Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis ...

Page 28: ...essary to route the data to the appropriate egress LC slot fabric cards FCs As many as sixteen LCs can be inserted into the front of the chassis These cards provide the physical interfaces and optical connections for the user data line cards LCs The ECUprovides all shelf electrical I O connectivity to the active and standby route processor line cards The ECU is located behind the craft panel exter...

Page 29: ... power to the chassis Both AC and DC power trays are available Each power tray holds up to four AC or DC power modules A power tray is a field serviceable unit FSU A mixture of AC and DC power is not supported in the chassis You must power off the chassis before replacing a power tray Note power trays Two fiber management trays are located on the front of the chassis One is above the top card rack...

Page 30: ...entifies the location and slot numbers for the cards and power modules that plug into the chassis Figure 6 Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis Slot Numbers Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 10 Chassis Overview Chassis Slot Numbers ...

Page 31: ...reas at the top and the bottom of the chassis One air inlet and two air outlets Eight power modules for redundancy The upper four AC or DC power trays 0 3 are contained within power shelf 0 PS0 and the lower four AC or DC power trays 4 7 are contained within power shelf 1 PS1 The cards have electrical plugs at the back that plug into electrical connectors on the shelf backplane When the ejectors a...

Page 32: ...left to right Slots FC0 through FC3 are dedicated to fabric cards Slots RP0 and RP1 are reserved for route processor cards Shelf assembly slots have symbols indicating the type of cards that you can install in them Each Cisco NCS 4016 card has a corresponding symbol The symbol on the card must match the symbol on the slot Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 12 Chassis Overview Ca...

Page 33: ...nstallation procedures review the safety guidelines in this section to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the equipment Review the safety warnings listed in Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Network Convergence System 4000 Series before installing configuring or troubleshooting any installed card Note Power off the system before removing or installing a power tray Note Th...

Page 34: ...venting Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge ESD damage which can occur when electronic cards or components are improperly handled results in complete or intermittent failures We recommend use of an ESD preventive wrist strap whenever you handle network equipment or one of its components Following are guidelines for preventing ESD damage Always use an ESD preventive wrist or ankle strap...

Page 35: ...d from only ESD voltage on the body ESD voltage on clothing can still cause damage Figure 8 ESD Jacks Top of Chassis Top ANSI jacket point 2 Top ETSI connection point 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 15 Chassis Overview Preventing Electrostatic Discharge ...

Page 36: ...igure 9 ESD Jacks Bottom of Chassis Bottom ETSI connection point 2 Bottom ANSI jacket point 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 16 Chassis Overview Preventing Electrostatic Discharge ...

Page 37: ...tion site have adequate power for the routing system Can the routing system be positioned close to the AC or DC power source and are the power receptacles easy to reach Does the site have appropriate equipment racks with space available in which to install the system Are additional equipment racks required Is there a scissor lift or similar lifting device available to lift the chassis into the equ...

Page 38: ... and cooling requirements for additional chassis Cable management for routing system cables Equipment Rack Considerations A fully loaded Cisco NCS 4016 chassis weighs 412 lb 187 kg The chassis is mounted in a two post or a four post rack This image shows a four post rack Figure 10 Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis Mounted in an Equipment Rack Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 18 Site Plan...

Page 39: ...the four vertical mounting brackets If you plan to use mounting screws other than the ones shipped with the chassis you can use 10 32 10 24 12 24 or M5 screws M6 and 1 4 20 screws do not fit Note The rack should have horizontal shelf brackets to place the chassis on The brackets must be able to support at least 650 lb 294 8 kg If the rack does not have horizontal mounting rails a set of rails is i...

Page 40: ...e cables connected to it than a partially loaded chassis The cabling runs must be carefully planned The basic configurations for various routing systems should be arranged to minimize the complexity and length of the cable runs Precut and terminated cables are considered part of the basic configuration CONSOLE or AUX RJ 45 RS 232 serial ports on the route processor cards for terminal connections E...

Page 41: ...quipment Proper length and termination of cables Noise Control The Cisco NCS 4016 chassis has some built in noise reduction such as fan speed control If the routing system is installed in an environment where excessive noise could be harmful to personnel some other noise reduction options could be attempted Passive noise reduction could include the installation of foam panels to insulate the surro...

Page 42: ...Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 22 Site Planning Considerations System Testing Certification and Warranties ...

Page 43: ...lugged in or out from the tray Proper grounding is necessary to avoid damage from lightning and power surges See the NEBS Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines on page 28 for grounding requirements Caution AC Powered Chassis AC power modules operate in the input range of 180 VAC to 264 VAC 47 to 63 Hz nominal input level of 200 to 240 VAC Power redundancy requirements vary based on th...

Page 44: ... NEMA AC Power Cord Cisco PID NCS4K AC CBL NEMA Before connecting AC input power cords to the power system make sure that the power cords are not energized Note The rating label is shown in the figure below Figure 13 Rating Label for NCS 4016 AC Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 24 Installing Power Components Power Connection Guidelines ...

Page 45: ... from the source power Follow your local practices for determining cable size DC power cables are not available from Cisco but they are available from any commercial cable vendor You must terminate DC power cables using cable lugs at the power tray end The lugs required for the input power are provided with the power modules Hazardous voltage or energy may be present on power terminals Always repl...

Page 46: ...circuitry to prevent damage to the power module if it detects a reverse polarity condition No damage should occur from reverse polarity but you should correct a reverse polarity condition immediately Caution The rating label is shown in the figure below Figure 14 Rating Label for NCS 4000 FCC DC Chassis General Power and Grounding Requirements This section describes the power and grounding require...

Page 47: ...Series Routers before attempting to install the routing system Note DC Power Requirements Observe the following guidelines for DC powered shelves In addition be sure to review the requirements described in the General Power and Grounding Requirements on page 26 A DC powered chassis requires up to a maximum of 9000 watts of DC input power when the chassis is fully loaded All power connection wiring...

Page 48: ... AC power cords provided by Cisco AC power cords provided by Cisco can have a IEC 309 plug 32A rated for International power systems or a NEMA L6 30P plug 30A rated for North America Power Systems The external breaker current rating can be less than 30A depending on the chassis configuration Please refer to the national installation rules for the correct rating of the breakers or fuses Note NEBS S...

Page 49: ...isco NCS 4000 FCC as seen in the figure below Figure 15 NEBS Bonding and Grounding Points on the Cisco NCS 4000 FCC Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 29 Installing Power Components General Power and Grounding Requirements ...

Page 50: ...o M6 round head screws and two locking washers One grounding wire Although we recommend at least 6 AWG multistrand copper wire the wire diameter and length depend on your chassis location and site environment Installing the Chassis Ground Cable This section describes how to install a ground cable to either NEBS bonding and grounding point on the front or side of the Cisco NCS 4000 FCC Required Too...

Page 51: ...hassis DC I Isolated DC Return Note Figure 16 Straight Barrel Grounding Lug Steps To attach the ground cable to the chassis perform the following steps Procedure Step 1 Use the crimping tool mandated by the lug manufacturer to crimp the lug to the ground cable Step 2 Remove the screws from the grounding point on the chassis Step 3 Use the socket wrench to attach the lug and ground cable to the gro...

Page 52: ... grounding point at your site according to site requirements Installing DC Power Tray The following procedure describes how to install a DC power tray in the chassis Required Tools and Equipment 6 inch number 1 Phillips screwdriver Cisco NCS 4000 FCC power trays NCS4K DC PEM Steps Follow these steps to install a DC power tray into the chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 3...

Page 53: ...ars on each side into the screw holes in the chassis mounting ears to secure the tray to the chassis Figure 17 Screws on Power Tray Mounting Ears Installing Power Modules The following procedures describe how to install power modules into the chassis Never force a power module into the power tray if you feel any resistance Forcing a module into the incorrect tray can cause damage to the module and...

Page 54: ...put voltage is off Green Output OK On An internal fault is detected within the power module Off No internal faults detected on the power module Red Fault Installing DC Power Modules The following section describes how to install DC power modules Required Tools and Equipment Cisco NCS 4000 FCC power modules NCS4K DC PSU V1 Steps To prevent damage to the power tray backplane connector do not use exc...

Page 55: ...u want to install the power modules Step 2 Using two hands to support the power module slide it into the power tray Figure 18 Inserting the DC Power Module Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 35 Installing Power Components Installing Power Modules ...

Page 56: ... Adapter Prerequisites If the rear to front power adapter is going to be used then the sub assembly needs to be attached first to the chassis and then both units installed in a rack or cabinet The Cisco NCS 4016 chassis should be completely removed from the packaging and installed in the rack or cabinet Required Tools and Equipment 6 inch number 1 Phillips screwdriver One DC Power Front Connection...

Page 57: ...re three different types of bracket depending upon rack type ANSI 19 inch or 23 inch and ETSI Choose the correct type for your specific rack Figure 20 Installing the DC FA Brackets Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 37 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 58: ...the insulator sheet on top of the chassis toward the front Figure 21 Attaching Rear Cable Guide and Insulator Sheet Insulator sheet 2 Rear cable guide 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 38 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 59: ...chassis using the embossed references on the top chassis cover Figure 22 Placing DC Adapter on Top of Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 39 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 60: ...he connections scheme as shown on the labels available on the DC adapter and the chassis Figure 23 Connecting Power Cables Connect power cables to chassis terminal blocks 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 40 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 61: ...tall the rear cover to protect the cables Figure 24 Installing the Rear Cover Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 41 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 62: ... brackets and DC brackets to the rack Figure 25 Chassis Brackets and DC Adapter Brackets Chassis brackets one on other side is not visible 2 DC adapter brackets 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 42 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 63: ...igure 26 Connecting Power Cables to Terminal Blocks Terminal Blocks 1 Connecting Power to the Chassis Use one of the following procedures to connect power to your chassis Connecting Power to an AC Powered Chassis Follow these steps to connect the AC power cords to the chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 43 Installing Power Components Connecting Power to the Chassis ...

Page 64: ...ains off while you are performing this procedure lock out tag out the circuit breaker switch in the OFF 0 position until you are ready to turn it on Warning Step 4 Plug the AC power cord into the receptacle at the rear of the AC power tray Step 5 Tighten the screw that clamps the AC power cord plug in place Figure 27 Typical AC Power Connections to an AC Power Tray Step 6 Plug the other end of the...

Page 65: ...ce power cables to a DC power tray Procedure Step 1 Verify that the power switch is set to the OFF 0 position The power switch is on the right of the power tray Step 2 Remove the clear plastic safety covers that fit over the DC power connection terminal studs Step 3 Verify the following resistance values on both power shelves The resistance between the positive and negative power terminal studs of...

Page 66: ...wer Module Power System Step 6 Replace the clear plastic safety covers over the connection terminal studs Step 7 Proceed to the Powering On the Chassis on page 49 Disconnecting DC Power The following sections explain how to disconnect DC power to the Cisco NCS 4000 chassis Disconnecting AC Power Follow these steps to disconnect an individual AC power cord Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS ...

Page 67: ...ower tray to the OFF 0 position Step 2 Power off 0 the circuit breakers assigned to the AC power sources that you are disconnecting To ensure that power remains off while you are performing this procedure lock out tag out the circuit breaker switch in the OFF 0 position until you are ready to turn it on Warning Step 3 Loosen the retainer bracket that holds the AC power cords to the power tray rece...

Page 68: ...ower modules in a single DC power tray The procedure is the same for each DC power tray if more than one is installed Note If only one power tray is installed performing the following procedure turns off all power to the chassis Caution Procedure Step 1 Set the power tray switch to the OFF 0 position Step 2 Power off 0 the circuit breaker assigned to the DC power source you are disconnecting To en...

Page 69: ...nd both inputs on the LED are solid Continue with steps 1 and 2 until all inputs have been verified On the DC power tray the Power Input LED is lit solid green if both DC feeds are valid and blinks green if only a single DC feed is valid Note Step 3 Set the power tray switch for Feed A to the ON 1 position This powers on slots PWR MOD 0 through PWR MOD 3 Step 4 Verify that the Power Output LED on ...

Page 70: ...Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 50 Installing Power Components Powering On the Chassis ...

Page 71: ...ecting Line Card Network Interface Cables page 90 Connecting Cables to the RP page 93 About Installing Cards and Associated Components Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge ESD damage which can occur when electronic cards or components are improperly handled results in complete or intermittent failures We recommend use of an ESD preventive wrist strap whenever you handle netwo...

Page 72: ...ends of the faceplate When you remove a card press the OIR buttons before using the ejector levers to ensure that the connector pins disconnect from the backplane in the sequence expected by the chassis The correct card orientation is shown by the eject symbol on the OIR buttons The symbol must be oriented upward for cards in the top row and downward for cards in the bottom row Every FC LC and RP ...

Page 73: ... thermal regulation in the chassis keep filler cards installed in all slots that do not have an RP LC or FC installed Caution This section contains the following procedures Installing a Filler Card This section describes how to install a filler card in the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis Prerequisites Before performing this task open the front door if installed and ensure that the slot in which you are abo...

Page 74: ...ntation of the filler card If you are installing the card in the top rack the arrow should be pointing up If you are installing the card in the bottom rack the arrow should be pointing down Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 54 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Installing a Filler Card ...

Page 75: ...mber 2 Phillips screwdriver or number 2 common flat head screwdriver and turn the two captive screws on the front panel of the card counterclockwise to loosen the card from the slot Step 2 Grasp the filler card handle with one hand and gently pull it halfway from the slot Step 3 Place one hand under the filler card to guide it Step 4 Holding the filler card underneath and by the handle pull it fro...

Page 76: ...ne RP card installs into slot RP0 on the top side of the chassis and the second RP card installs into slot RP1 on the bottom side of the chassis The RP cards are hot swappable Orientation of the RP card when inserted into the chassis varies depending upon whether you are inserting the card into the upper or lower card cage See the steps for details Note Prerequisites Before performing this task op...

Page 77: ...g steps describe how to install an RP card Figure 30 Installing an RP Card Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 57 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Installing an RP Card ...

Page 78: ...Captive screws 3 Direction of insertion 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 58 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Installing an RP Card ...

Page 79: ...g the RP until the ejector lever hooks are fully latched Step 6 Press the OIR buttons to release the ejectors Step 7 Pivot both card ejector levers so that the openings on the card ejector cams at the top and bottom of the card pass over the tabs on each side of the card cage slot Verify that the openings on the card ejector cams pass over the tabs otherwise one or both ejector levers might bind w...

Page 80: ...NCS 4016 chassis This figure shows the front panel of the RP card Figure 31 RP Card Front Panel Active standby LED 8 Status LED card status indicator 1 Acknowledge button 9 Attention LED 2 Lamp test button 10 Sync LED 3 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 60 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Verifying and Troubleshooting the Installation of an RP Card ...

Page 81: ...to the card by looking at the indicators on the power tray To confirm the location of the card that needs attention the Attention LED can be lit by using the hw module attention led location CLI command Note If the installed or replaced card fails to operate or to power on after installation Ensure that the card is seated firmly in the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis slot One easy way to verify physical in...

Page 82: ...ll switching architecture used in a Clos configuration FCs are called agnostic because they will switch a cell with no knowledge of whether they belong to OTN switching or Ethernet switching Each fabric card hosts three fabric devices which are equally distributed across the 16 line cards FCs provide the switch fabric for the routing system and perform the cross connect function of the routing sys...

Page 83: ...ight of the 200G FC is 7 54 lb 3 42 kg of the 400G FC is 8 92 lb 4 05 kg Installing a Fabric Card This section contains the following procedures Installing a Fabric Card Prerequisites Before performing this task open the front door if installed Required Tools and Equipment ESD preventive wrist strap Number 2 Phillips screwdriver or number 2 common flat head screwdriver FC Cisco PID NCS4016 FC M or...

Page 84: ...You can also connect the ESD preventive wrist strap leash to any bare metal surface on the chassis Step 2 Remove the FC from its antistatic packaging Step 3 Place one hand under the card to support and position the card for insertion into the card cage slot Avoid touching the card circuitry or any connectors Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 64 Installing Route Processor Cards ...

Page 85: ...Verify that the openings on the card ejector cams pass over the tabs otherwise one or both ejector levers might bind when you attempt to close the levers thereby damaging or breaking one or both of them Caution Step 8 Continue sliding the card into the card cage slot until the openings on the card ejector cams engage the tabs on each side of the card cage slot FCs have guide pins that make initial...

Page 86: ... has been installed properly See the Verifying the Installation of a Fabric Card on page 67 Step 12 Attach the vertical cable management bracket to the faceplate of the FC using the two screws that came with it The dark gray arm should be facing up and the light gray arm should be facing down See the following figure Figure 33 Attaching the Vertical Cable Management Bracket Dark gray arm 2 Light g...

Page 87: ...lation of the card When the card is properly installed and no faults are detected the card status LED turns green When the card status LED is solid yellow either software initialization is in progress during bootup or a fault exists on the board Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 67 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Verifying the Installation of a Fabr...

Page 88: ...atch the levers loosen the screws and attempt to reseat the FC Examine the power system to see whether the chassis is receiving power About Line Cards The Cisco NCS 4016 chassis supports Optical Transport Network OTN line cards LCs packet LCs and Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing DWDM line cards You can have a mix of OTN packet and DWDM line cards in the same chassis This section describes th...

Page 89: ...The card supports the following data rates Optic Type Data Rate Protocol QSFP28 103 125Gbps 100GE QSFP28 112 Gbps OTU4 QSFP 41 25Gbps 40GE QSFP 43Gbps OTU3 QSFP 44 57Gbps OTU3 e1 QSFP 44 58Gbps OTU 3e2 QSFP BreakOut 10 3125Gbps 10GE QSFP BreakOut 9 953Gbps OC192 QSFP BreakOut 10 7Gbps OTU2 QSFP BreakOut 11 09Gbps OTU2e QSFP BreakOut 11 32Gbps OTU2f CFP2 ACO 200Gbps 2x100G QPSK DWDM CFP2 ACO 400Gbp...

Page 90: ...e 7 Single Channelization Support Child Payload 2 Child Payload 1 Parent Payload ODU3 ODU4 ODU3e1 ODU3e2 ODU2 ODU2e ODU1 ODU1e ODU0 ODUflex GMP 100GE GFP F ODU3 OTU3 ODU2 ODU2e ODU1 ODU0 GFP F 40 GE GMP ODUflex ODU2e OTU3e1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 70 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 Line Card ...

Page 91: ...Payload ODU2e OTU3e2 ODU1 ODU0 ODUflex ODU1 OTU2 ODU0 ODUflex GFP F 10GE GFP F EXT AMP OC192 BMP Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 71 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 Line Card ...

Page 92: ...2 ODU2e ODU2e ODU3e1 ODUflex ODU3e2 ODU0 ODU1 ODU2e ODUflex ODU2 ODU0 ODU1 ODU0 ODU1 ODUflex ODU2 OTU3 ODU0 ODU1 ODU0 ODU1 ODU0 ODU1 OTU3e2 ODU1 ODU2e ODU0 ODU2e ODU0 ODU1 OTU2 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 72 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 Line Card ...

Page 93: ...P or QSFP 28 port 6 QSFP port 5 Blue ejector 7 Table 9 NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 Line Card Descriptions Description State LED The LC is properly seated and operating correctly Green Status The LC has one or more errors detected Yellow No power is applied to the LC Off Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 73 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 Line ...

Page 94: ...tics 1 port of 100 Gbps with CPAK optics and 10 ports of 10 Gbps SFP optics The CPAK 0 port cannot be disabled The 10SFP ports can be used only when and only the CPAK 1 port is disabled The card supports OTN and packet aggregation where both TDM switching and packet forwarding capabilities are combined in a single card Hence it can terminate both OTN control plane traffic as well as packet control...

Page 95: ...Gbps OTN and Packet Line Card CPAK 1 port 2 Port LEDs one LED on each port 1 1 Status LED 4 CPAK 0 port 3 Attention LED 5 1 Port LEDs are triangular in shape and point toward the port that they support Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 75 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards 2 Port 100Gbps and 10 Port 10Gbps OTN and Packet Line Card ...

Page 96: ...cation CLI command which is useful for identifying and verifying which card needs attention Physical Characteristics Height 11 05 in 280 6 mm Width 1 55 in 39 4 mm Depth 14 25 in 362 mm Weight 6 57 lb 2 98 kg 24 Port Low Rate OTN Line Card The 24 port low rate OTN LC NCS4K 24LR O S supports up to Twenty four 1GE interfaces through SFP pluggable optics Sixteen OC 48 STM 16 OTU1 interfaces through S...

Page 97: ...TN LC Front Panel and LEDs Port LEDs one LED on each port 4 3 Status LED 1 Attention LED 2 4 Port LEDs are triangular in shape and point toward the port that they support Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 77 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards 24 Port Low Rate OTN Line Card ...

Page 98: ...ttention LED can be lit only by using the hw module attention led location CLI command which is useful for identifying and verifying which card needs attention Physical Characteristics Height 11 05 in 280 6 mm Width 1 55 in 39 4 mm Depth 14 25 in 362 mm Weight 5 5 lb 2 5 kg 20 Port 10GE OTN Line Card The 20 port 10GE OTN LC NCS4K 20T O S line card supports any combination of the following interfac...

Page 99: ...in the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis to interconnect switched OTN traffic directly to the NCS 4000 2 x 100G CP DQPSK Full C band Tunable DWDM line card This figure shows the details of the front panel of the 20 port 10GE OTN LC and LEDs Figure 38 20 Port 10GE OTN LC Front Panel and LEDs Port LEDs one LED on each port 6 3 Status LED 1 Attention LED 2 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 7...

Page 100: ...ssing or the slice has been powered down Off 7 The Attention LED can be lit only by using the hw module attention led location CLI command which is useful for identifying and verifying which card needs attention Physical Characteristics Height 11 05 in 280 6 mm Width 1 55 in 39 4 mm Depth 14 25 in 362 mm Weight 5 5 lb 2 5 kg 2 Port 100GE OTN Line Card The 2 port 100GE OTN LC NCS4K 2H O K supports ...

Page 101: ...mapping procedure GMP over ODU4 according to ITU T G 709 v3 Section 17 7 5 This figure shows the details of the front panel of the 2 port 100GE OTN LC and LEDs Figure 39 2 Port 100GE OTN LC Front Panel and LEDs Port LEDs one LED on each port 3 Status LED 1 Attention LED 2 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 81 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards 2 Port 10...

Page 102: ... attention led location CLI command which is useful for identifying and verifying which card needs attention Physical Characteristics Height 11 05 in 280 6 mm Width 1 55 in 39 4 mm Depth 14 25 in 362 mm Weight 5 95 lb 2 7 kg 2 Port 100GE DWDM Line Card The 2 port 100GE DWDM LC NCS4K 2H W can transport two 100GE or OTU4 signals over a 50 GHz spaced 50 GHz stabilized ITU compliant wavelength with mo...

Page 103: ...3 Status LED 1 Attention LED 2 Table 14 2 Port 100GE DWDM LC Descriptions Description State LED The LC is properly seated and operating correctly Green Status The LC has one or more errors detected Yellow No power is applied to the LC Off Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 83 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards 2 Port 100GE DWDM Line Card ...

Page 104: ...missing or the slice has been powered down Off 9 The Attention LED can be lit only by using the hw module attention led location CLI command which is useful for identifying and verifying which card needs attention Physical Characteristics Height 11 05 in 280 6 mm Width 1 55 in 39 4 mm Depth 14 25 in 362 mm Weight 7 8 lb 3 53 kg Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 84 Installing Ro...

Page 105: ...64 I 64 1 OTU2 P1I1 2D1 X X ONS SC 10G ER 10GE ER EW OC 192 IR 2 STM 64 S 64 2 OTU2 P1S1 2D2 X X ONS SC 10G ZR 10GE ZR OC192 LR 2 STM 64 L 64 2 OTU2 P1L1 2D2 X X ONS SC 10G C C band tunable X CPAK 100G SR10 100GE SR10 CPAK X CPAK 100G LR4 100GE LR4 OTU4 4I1 9D1F X ONS QSFP28 LR4 100Gbps Multi rate QSFP28 LR QSFP28 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 85 Installing Route Processor ...

Page 106: ...es Installing a Line Card Prerequisites Before performing this task open the front door if installed Remove or install only one LC at a time Allow at least 30 seconds for the chassis to complete its tasks before removing or installing another LC The chassis may indicate a hardware failure if you do not follow proper procedures Caution Required Tools and Equipment ESD preventive wrist strap Number ...

Page 107: ...D jack located on the front or rear of the chassis You can also connect the ESD preventive wrist strap leash to any bare metal surface on the chassis Step 2 Remove the filler card see the Removing a Filler Card on page 55 and set it aside Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 87 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Installing a Line Card ...

Page 108: ...ceplate and the other hand along the base of the LC to guide it into a slot Step 6 Press the OIR buttons to unlock the ejector levers When adjusting the ejector levers avoid hitting the top and bottom fiber management features and doors Caution Step 7 Make sure that the ejector levers are oriented properly to engage with the pin as the LC slides into the slot Carefully slide the LC into the slot u...

Page 109: ...acing down See the following figure Figure 42 Attaching the Vertical Cable Management Bracket Verifying the Installation of a Line Card Use the Status LED located on the faceplate of the LC to verify the correct installation of the LC When the card is properly installed and no faults are detected the status LED turns green When the status LED is solid yellow either software initialization is in pr...

Page 110: ...Interface Cables This section describes how to route the network interface cables through the chassis cable management tray and how to attach the network interface cables to the line card ports This procedure uses an 20x10GE OTN line card as an example to describe how to attach a network interface cable to a line card port and route the cable through the cable management tray Depending on which li...

Page 111: ...nt Tray Step 2 Attach a line card cable management bracket to the line card front panel see the following figure This bracket is shipped with the line card Step 3 Insert the cable connector into its assigned port You can use the clamp tool provided in the chassis installation kit to help insert or remove cable connectors and pluggables Note Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 91 ...

Page 112: ...rd Figure 44 Attaching a Line Card Cable Management Bracket Step 6 Affix fibers to the vertical brackets The final connections should appear similar to the following figure Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 92 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables ...

Page 113: ...erface Cable Routing Using the Line Card Cable Management Bracket Connecting Cables to the RP This section describes how to connect cables to the console and Ethernet ports on the RP The console ports are asynchronous serial ports any devices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission For example most modems are asynchronous devices Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco ...

Page 114: ...into RJ 45 ports 3 Console terminal 1 Modem 2 The ports labeled Ethernet and Console are safety extra low voltage SELV circuits SELV circuits should be connected only to other SELV circuits Caution Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 94 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Connecting Cables to the RP ...

Page 115: ... interface port on the data terminal Step 4 Attach the other end of the cable to the RP console port Step 5 Power on the data terminal Connecting to the Ethernet Management Ports To connect cables to the RP management ports attach Category 5 UTP cables directly to the MGT LAN 0 and MGT LAN 1 RJ 45 receptacles on the RP RJ 45 cables are not available from Cisco Systems they are available from outsi...

Page 116: ...e Step 2 Connect the network end of your RJ 45 cable to a switch hub repeater or other external equipment Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 96 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Connecting to the Ethernet Management Ports ...

Page 117: ...cause invisible radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is connected avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures Statement 125 Warning For diverging beams viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye hazard For collimated beams viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments d...

Page 118: ...em to complete its tasks before removing or installing another LC This procedure is traffic impacting Caution Required Tools and Equipment ESD preventive wrist strap Number 2 Phillips screwdriver or number 2 common flat head screwdriver Steps Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 98 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing a Line Card ...

Page 119: ...and connect its leash to the ESD jack located on the front or rear side of the chassis You can also connect the ESD preventive wrist strap leash to any bare metal surface on the chassis Step 2 Identify the card to be removed Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 99 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing a Line Card ...

Page 120: ...onnected avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures Statement 70 Warning Replacing Reinserting a Line Card This section describes how to replace reinsert a line card on the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis Class 1 Laser Product Statement 113 Warning Because invisible radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is connected avoid exposure to radiatio...

Page 121: ...ard from the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis Prerequisites Before performing this task open the front door if installed The RP cards are hot swappable Perform this task when you are certain that the other RP card in the chassis is operational and if not already the active RP is ready to assume control this happens automatically Failure to follow these guidelines can result in interruptions in data communic...

Page 122: ...he following steps describe how to remove an RP card Figure 48 Removing an RP Card Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 102 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing an RP Card ...

Page 123: ...P card from the backplane connectors Step 6 Grasp the two card ejector levers and simultaneously pivot both ejector levers 90 degrees away from the front edge of the card carrier to unseat the card from the backplane connector Step 7 Grasp the ejector levers with both hands and gently pull the RP card halfway from the slot Step 8 Move one hand under the RP card to guide it Avoid touching the RP ca...

Page 124: ...The following steps describe how to remove an FC card Figure 49 Removing an FC Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 104 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing a Fabric Card ...

Page 125: ... Use the number 2 Phillips screwdriver or number 2 common flat head screwdriver to turn the two captive screws on the front panel of the card counterclockwise to loosen it from the slot Step 6 Grasp the two card ejector levers and simultaneously pivot both ejector levers 70 degrees away from the front edge of the card carrier to unseat the card from the backplane connector Step 7 Touching only the...

Page 126: ...t power cables are not energized Note Required Tools and Equipment ESD preventive wrist strap 6 inch number 1 Phillips screwdriver Steps To remove the AC input power cords go to the rear of the chassis and perform the following steps Procedure Step 1 Attach the ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect its leash to one of the two ESD jacks on the rear of the chassis You can also connect...

Page 127: ...the chassis Step 2 Using the voltmeter verify that there is no voltage on the cables that are about to be removed Step 3 Use the screwdriver to remove the screw that secures the terminal block cover into the mounting standoff Step 4 Slide the terminal block cover downward Step 5 Remove the terminal block cover Step 6 Disconnect the DC power cables from their terminals in the following order and no...

Page 128: ...Power Module This section describes how to remove a power module from a power tray It is not necessary to turn off the switch on the power tray to remove individual power modules Power modules support OIR so they can be removed and replaced with the power on and the system operating Note Steps To remove a power module from the front of a power tray perform the following steps Hardware Installation...

Page 129: ... in the power tray while supporting it with your other hand Use the handle available on the front plate of the power module Figure 51 Removing a Power Module from a Power Tray Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 109 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing the Power Components ...

Page 130: ...only The inputs to the power modules remain hot as well as the system s internal bus bar due to the other power shelf Caution In case of power tray replacement first remove the rear power connections before extracting the power tray In DC if the power connections are not removed the connected power cables will prevent the power tray from being extracted The power lugs could also be shorted with th...

Page 131: ...t Because of the weight of the power tray and the height at which the power tray is installed in the chassis you should be especially careful while removing and carrying the power tray To prevent injury avoid sudden twists or lateral moves Caution Removing the Chassis Ground Cable This section describes how to remove the chassis ground cable on the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis Hardware Installation Guid...

Page 132: ...place a compromised air filter can result in insufficient air circulation through the chassis and temperature related environmental alarms Never operate the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis without an air filter Operating a Cisco NCS 4016 chassis without a filter for an extended time can result in damage to the chassis hardware Caution First inspection of the air filter must be performed six months after th...

Page 133: ...on either side of the grill Figure 53 Location of Thumb Screws on Grill Screws on either side of the grill 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 113 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Air Filter ...

Page 134: ...t and the right to release the bezel Pull out the bezel Figure 54 Pressing Latches to Release Bezel Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 114 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Air Filter ...

Page 135: ...the right Swing the filter trays toward the center of the accessible zone Figure 55 Pulling Out the Plungers Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 115 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Air Filter ...

Page 136: ...r filters Figure 56 Pulling Out the Air Filters Replacing the Air Filter To replace the air filter Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 116 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Air Filter ...

Page 137: ...This section describes removing and replacing the front door The Cisco NCS 4016 chassis is shipped with the front door installed Steps on how to install a key lock are also included Required Tools and Equipment ESD preventive wrist strap Number 2 Phillips screwdriver medium and small slot head screwdrivers Front door Cisco PID NCS4016 DOOR Steps To remove the front door Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 138: ...e Step 1 Turn the knob to unlock the door Figure 57 Knob to Unlock Door Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 118 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Front Door ...

Page 139: ...3 Loosen the screw to disconnect the ground cable Figure 58 Disconnecting the Ground Cable Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 119 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Front Door ...

Page 140: ...Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 120 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Front Door ...

Page 141: ...in to release the door from the chassis hinge Figure 59 Pin to Release Door from Hinge Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 121 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Front Door ...

Page 142: ...the bottom hinge pin Figure 60 Releasing the Bottom Hinge Pin Replacing the Front Door To replace the front door Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 122 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Front Door ...

Page 143: ...er from the chassis fixing point Step 2 Feed the screw through the ground cable ring lug through the washer and then into the machined block Figure 61 Installing the Door Ground Strap Retrofit Kit Step 3 Using a Phillips screwdriver insert and tighten the screws Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 123 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Front Door ...

Page 144: ...t Installed ANSI Step 4 Swing the door closed and turn the knob to lock What to Do Next Installing the Optional Key Lock To install the optional key lock Procedure Step 1 Open the door Step 2 Disassemble the keyless block Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 124 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Installing the Optional Key Lock ...

Page 145: ...he front of the door insert the key block and the front washer b On the rear side of the door lock the retention M22 nut insert the lock washer and retention feature latch and tighten the screw Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray When servicing the system you must remove only one fan tray at a time and replace it in under 2 minutes Do not remove both fan trays at the same time Warning This section...

Page 146: ...y into place Doing so can damage the connectors on the fan tray and or the connectors on the backplane Caution To remove the fan tray Procedure Step 1 Loosen the two captive screws that hold the fan tray in place Step 2 Rotate the ejectors down or up depending upon which fan tray you are removing top or bottom Step 3 Slide the fan tray out of the slot Replacing the Fan Tray To replace the fan tray...

Page 147: ...n whether you are installing the fan tray in the upper or lower slot Figure 64 Upper Fan Tray Arrow Facing Up Figure 65 Lower Fan Tray Arrow Facing Down Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 127 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Fan Tray ...

Page 148: ... slides completely Figure 66 Upper and Lower Fan Trays Inserted into Chassis Step 4 Check the ejector engagement to be sure it is correct Complete the ejectors rotation to fully insert the fan trays Step 5 Tighten the two captive screws to lock the fan tray in place Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 128 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Fan Tray ...

Page 149: ... Figure 67 Location of Thumb Screws on Plastic Grill Screws on either side of the plastic grill 1 Step 3 Remove the plastic grill from chassis by pressing the tabs in the chassis and place it in secure place Step 4 Place the trap door in chassis in the same area from where the plastic grill was removed Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 129 Removing and Replacing Chassis Compone...

Page 150: ...ure 68 Open Trap Door on page 130 Step 7 Review the Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray on page 125 procedure Step 8 Remove top or bottom fan tray as required Step 9 Close the trap door within 20 seconds after removing the fan tray See Figure 69 Close Trap Door on page 130 Figure 69 Close Trap Door Trap Door 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 130 Removing and Replacing Chassis...

Page 151: ...to Cisco Removing and Replacing the Craft Panel This section describes how to remove and replace the craft panel The Cisco NCS 4016 chassis is shipped with the craft panel installed Normally it is not necessary to remove the craft panel However it can be removed The craft panel is a field replaceable unit Prerequisites Before performing this task open the front door if installed Required Tools and...

Page 152: ...he two wing head screws on the right side Figure 70 Craft Panel Showing Wing Head Screws Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 132 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Craft Panel ...

Page 153: ...1 Wing head screws Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 133 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Craft Panel ...

Page 154: ...age the hinge pins on the left side from the chassis Replacing the Craft Panel To replace the craft panel Procedure Step 1 Engage the hinge pins on the left side of the chassis Step 2 Connect the craft cable to the ECU faceplate Step 3 Tighten the two connector screws to a torque value of 4 4lbs Step 4 Close the craft panel and rotate it Step 5 Tighten the two wing head screws on the right side Ha...

Page 155: ...o the active and standby route processor line cards The Cisco NCS 4016 chassis is shipped with the ECU installed Prerequisites Open the front door if installed Make sure that the craft panel has been removed See the Removing and Replacing the Craft Panel on page 131 Required Tools and Equipment ESD preventive wrist strap 6 inch number 1 Phillips screwdriver ECU Cisco PID NCS4K ECU Steps To remove ...

Page 156: ...nal Connection Unit To replace the ECU Procedure Step 1 Rotate the ejectors to point down Step 2 Push the ECU into the chassis Step 3 Rotate the ejectors to point up Step 4 Tighten the two captive screws Step 5 Connect all cables to the ECU faceplate Replacing an SSD The ECU houses two 2 5 in solid state drives SSDs Prerequisites Open the front door if installed Hardware Installation Guide for Cis...

Page 157: ... PID NCS4K SSD 100G or NCS4K SSD 200G Steps To remove an SSD Procedure Step 1 Loosen the two captive screws Figure 73 Captive Screws on the SSD 1 Captive screws Step 2 Slide out the SSD from the ECU slot Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 137 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the External Connection Unit ...

Page 158: ...Slide the SSD into the ECU slot and tighten the two captive screws to secure the SSD into place Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 138 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the External Connection Unit ...

Page 159: ...ordered as a spare For those components be sure to include the equals sign as part of the product ID Note Component Product IDs Table 16 Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis Component Product IDs Description Product ID Component Cisco NCS 4016 chassis NCS4016 SA AC NCS4016 SA DC Cisco NCS 4016 chassis Rack brackets installation aid brackets hardware and other materials necessary for installation NCS4K INST KIT ...

Page 160: ...ed in future Front plastic cosmetic assemblies Line Card Product IDs Table 17 Cisco NCS Line Card Product IDs Description Product ID Component 24 port low rate OTN line card with SFP or SFP NCS4K 24LR O S 24 port low rate OTN 20 port 10GE OTN line card with SFP NCS4K 20T O S 20x10GE OTN 2 port 100GE OTN line card with CPAK NCS4K 2H O K 2x100GE OTN 2 port 100GE DWDM line card with CPAK NCS4K 2H W 2...

Page 161: ...NCS4016 DOOR Front door External Connection Unit NCS4K ECU ECU Accessory Product IDs Table 19 Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis Accessory Product IDs Description Product ID Component Cisco NCS 4016 chassis air filter 5 pack spare NCS4K FTF Chassis filter Cisco NCS 4016 alarm cabling NCS4K CBL HKA Alarm cable Filler cards for empty LC FC and RP card slots NCS4K BLANK Filler card Hardware Installation Guide fo...

Page 162: ...Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 142 System Product IDs Accessory Product IDs ...

Page 163: ...ppendix contains tables that list the specifications for the main components of the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis Table 20 Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis Specifications Upto sixteen lincards Four fabric cards Two route processor cards Two fan trays Supported Cards and Modules Chassis Dimensions 42 in 106 68 cm as shipped Height 19 5 in 49 53 cm with front door 18 5 in 47 cm without front door Width AC version 19...

Page 164: ...nute Chassis airflow 6796 liters per minute DC power system airflow 5097 liters per minute AC power system airflow Power Specifications Table 21 Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis Power Specifications Power Specifications Either two AC or two DC power trays cannot mix AC and DC power trays Power Trays Up to four DC PMs per tray DC power tray Up to four AC PMs per tray AC power tray Power Redundancy Up to 8 po...

Page 165: ...it30 A International dedicated branch circuit Recommended AC service 167 in 4 25 m AC Power Cord Length Environmental Specifications Table 22 Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis Environmental Specifications Operating nominal 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Operating short term 23 to 122 F 5 to 50 C 10 Nonoperating 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Temperature Operating nominal 5 to 85 noncondensing Operating short term 5 to 90 non...

Page 166: ...000 RPM temperature 80 F 27 C 76 1 dB modular configuration power Sound power level AC and DC power Designed and tested to meet the NEBS shock and vibration standards defined in GR 63 Issue 4 2012 Shock and vibration 10 Short term refers to a period of not more than 96 consecutive hours and a total of not more than 15 days in 1 year This refers to a total of 360 hours in any given year but no more...

Page 167: ...nce System 4000 Series Unpacking Moving and Securing Guide Verify that the chassis is secured in the rack For ease of installation the cosmetic door should be removed Note Installing the Chassis Ground Cable on page 169 Ground the chassis Installing Power Components on page 163 Verify that the power components are installed Verify that the ECU is installed Removing the Fan Tray on page 257 Verify ...

Page 168: ...Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 148 Installation Roadmap for NCS 4009 Installation Roadmap ...

Page 169: ...line cards LCs 4 slots for fabric cards FCs The Cisco NCS 4009 chassis is rack mountable It is compatible with the following standard rail spacing ANSI 19 inch or 23 inch ETSI For the ANSI 19 inch rack the minimum front opening must be 17 72 inches 450 mm to allow for chassis insertion The installation kit includes different brackets for each type of rack Note The Cisco NCS 4009 chassis contains i...

Page 170: ...hassis system Note Figure 74 Front View of the Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis Fiber management 4 Power trays 2 1 Card cage containing 9 line card slots 2 route processor slots 5 External Connection Unit ECU Craft Panel Air Outlet 2 4 fabric card slots covered by the inlet air filter 6 Fan tray 3 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 150 Chassis Overview About the Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis ...

Page 171: ...Figure 75 Partial Chassis View with Craft Panel Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 151 Chassis Overview About the Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis ...

Page 172: ...below the bottom power tray Note Figure 76 Rear View of the Cisco NCS 4009 AC Chassis Figure 77 Rear View of the Cisco NCS 4009 DC Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 152 Chassis Overview About the Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis ...

Page 173: ...Figure 78 Rear View of the Cisco NCS 4009 DC Chassis with DC Power Front Connection Adapter Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 153 Chassis Overview About the Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis ...

Page 174: ...tching necessary to route the data to the appropriate egress LC slot fabric cards FCs As many as nine LCs can be inserted into the front of the chassis These cards provide the physical interfaces and optical connections for the user data line cards LCs The ECU provides all shelf electrical I O connectivity to the active and standby route processor line cards The ECU is located behind the craft pan...

Page 175: ...modules A power tray is a field serviceable unit FSU A mixture of AC and DC power is not supported in the chassis You must power off the chassis before replacing a power tray Note power trays A fiber management tray is located on the top of the chassis fiber management tray Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 155 Chassis Overview Chassis Components ...

Page 176: ...wer modules that plug into the chassis Figure 79 Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis Slot Numbers The chassis has the following card slots Nine LC slots LC0 to LC8 Two RP slots RP0 and RP1 Four FC slots FC0 to FC3 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 156 Chassis Overview Chassis Slot Numbers ...

Page 177: ... cards have electrical plugs at the back that plug into electrical connectors on the shelf backplane When the ejectors are fully closed the card plugs into the assembly backplane The chassis has eight power modules for redundancy The upper four power modules are contained within power tray 0 PS0 They are named as follows PS0 PM0 PS0 PM1 PS0 PM2 and PS0 PM3 The lower four power modules are containe...

Page 178: ...Slots RP0 and RP1 are reserved for route processor cards Slots LC0 to LC8 are reserved for line cards Shelf assembly slots have symbols indicating the type of cards that you can install in them Each Cisco NCS 4009 card has a corresponding symbol The symbol on the card must match the symbol on the slot Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 158 Chassis Overview Card Slot Requirements...

Page 179: ...ion procedures review the safety guidelines in this section to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the equipment Review the safety warnings listed in Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Network Convergence System 4000 Series before installing configuring or troubleshooting any installed card Note Power off the system before removing or installing a power tray Note The follow...

Page 180: ...tection as part of the building installation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge ESD damage which can occur when electronic cards or components are improperly handled results in complete or intermittent failures We recommend use of an ESD preventive wrist strap whenever you handle network equipment or one of its components Following are guidelines for preventing ESD damage A...

Page 181: ... from only ESD voltage on the body ESD voltage on clothing can still cause damage Figure 81 ESD Jacks Top of Chassis Top ANSI jacket point 2 Top ETSI connection point 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 161 Chassis Overview Preventing Electrostatic Discharge ...

Page 182: ...gure 82 ESD Jacks Bottom of Chassis Bottom ETSI connection point 2 Bottom ANSI jacket point 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 162 Chassis Overview Preventing Electrostatic Discharge ...

Page 183: ...89 Powering On the Chassis page 191 Power Connection Guidelines You can configure the chassis with either an AC input or DC input power subsystem so the site power source requirements differ depending on the power subsystem in your chassis Ensure all power connection wiring conforms to the rules and regulations in the National Electrical Code NEC as well as local codes Each power tray includes 4 p...

Page 184: ...wer inputs requires a separate dedicated branch circuit Note that the circuit breaker and fuse lockout procedures should follow the rules and regulations in the National Electrical Code NEC and any local codes For a list of the nominal and acceptable value ranges for source AC power see Power Specifications on page 274 The Cisco NCS 4009 chassis supports two types of AC power cords International a...

Page 185: ...Power connections to the power tray for each DC power module requires four cables two source cables and two return cables For DC power cables we recommend 6 AWG high strand count copper wire cables rated 75 C minimum The size of the cables depends on your chassis location from the source power Follow your local practices for determining cable size DC power cables are not available from Cisco but t...

Page 186: ...he rules and regulations in the National Electrical Code NEC and any local codes Note Figure 86 Typical DC Power Cable Lugs To avoid shock hazard be sure to apply shrink wrap tubing around the wire entry area of the lug Warning The color coding of source DC power cable leads depends on the color coding of the site DC power source Because there is no color code standard for source DC wiring be sure...

Page 187: ... you should correct a reverse polarity condition immediately Caution For a list of the nominal and acceptable value ranges for source DC power see Chassis Specifications on page 273 The rating label is shown in the figure below Figure 87 Rating Label for NCS 4009 DC Chassis NEBS Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines You must connect the central office ground system or interior equipme...

Page 188: ...chassis in a NEBS environment you can choose to bypass these guidelines and rely on the safety earth ground connections to the AC power modules Note Figure 88 NEBS Bonding and Grounding Point on the Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 168 Installing Power Components NEBS Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines ...

Page 189: ...available from Cisco with the exception of the grounding lug but they are available from commercial vendors Note Installing the Chassis Ground Cable This section describes how to install a ground cable to the NEBS bonding and grounding point on the side of the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis Required Tools and Equipment Ground lug and screws provided in chassis accessory kit Ground cable Crimping tool and ...

Page 190: ...e ground cable to the chassis perform the following steps Procedure Step 1 Use the crimping tool mandated by the lug manufacturer to crimp the lug to the ground cable Step 2 Use the socket wrench to attach the lug and ground cable to the grounding point Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 170 Installing Power Components Installing the Chassis Ground Cable ...

Page 191: ... NEBS Bonding and Grounding Point Step 3 Use the torque wrench to tighten the bolts to a torque of 35 in lb 3 95 N m Step 4 Connect the other end of the ground cable to a grounding point at your site according to site requirements Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 171 Installing Power Components Installing the Chassis Ground Cable ...

Page 192: ...e power tray into the bay until it engages its mating connector on the chassis Step 2 Fully seat the power tray into its mating connector and seat the power tray mounting ears against the chassis mounting ears Step 3 Install and tighten two screws for each power tray through the power tray mounting ears on each side into the screw holes in the chassis mounting ears to secure the tray to the chassi...

Page 193: ...e Table 26 Power Module LED Status Indicator Lights on page 173 describes the LED status indicator lights of the power module Table 26 Power Module LED Status Indicator Lights Meaning Color LED Name On The input voltage is present and within regulation range Blinking The input voltage is present but out of regulation range Off The input voltage is not present Green Input OK On The output voltage i...

Page 194: ...o NCS 4009 power modules NCS4K DC PSU Steps To prevent damage to the power tray backplane connector do not use excessive force when inserting the power module into the power tray Caution Follow these steps to install the AC or DC power modules into the chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 174 Installing Power Components Installing AC or DC Power Modules ...

Page 195: ...nstall the power modules Step 2 Using two hands to support the power module slide it into the power tray Figure 92 Example of Inserting the AC Power Module Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 175 Installing Power Components Installing AC or DC Power Modules ...

Page 196: ...y using the snap hook Figure 93 Example of Securing the Snap Hook AC Step 4 Repeat these steps for the other AC or DC power modules Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 176 Installing Power Components Installing AC or DC Power Modules ...

Page 197: ...If the rear to front power adapter is going to be used the sub assembly needs to be attached first to the chassis and then both units installed in a rack or cabinet The Cisco NCS 4009 chassis should be completely removed from the packaging and installed in the rack or cabinet Required Tools and Equipment 6 inch number 1 Phillips screwdriver One DC Power Front Connection Adapter NCS4K DC FA include...

Page 198: ...e three different types of bracket depending upon rack type ANSI 19 inch or 23 inch and ETSI Choose the correct type for your specific rack Figure 95 Installing the DC FA Brackets Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 178 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 199: ...he insulator sheet on top of the chassis toward the front Figure 96 Attaching Rear Cable Guide and Insulator Sheet Insulator sheet 2 Rear cable guide 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 179 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 200: ...chassis using the embossed references on the top chassis cover Figure 97 Placing DC Adapter on Top of Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 180 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 201: ...e connections scheme as shown on the labels available on the DC adapter and the chassis Figure 98 Connecting Power Cables Connect power cables to chassis terminal blocks 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 181 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 202: ...tall the rear cover to protect the cables Figure 99 Installing the Rear Cover Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 182 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 203: ...brackets and DC brackets to the rack Figure 100 Chassis Brackets and DC Adapter Brackets Chassis brackets one on other side is not visible 2 DC adapter brackets 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 183 Installing Power Components Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter ...

Page 204: ...gure 101 Connecting Power Cables to Terminal Blocks Terminal Blocks 1 Connecting Power to the Chassis Use one of the following procedures to connect power to your chassis Connecting Power to an AC Powered Chassis Follow these steps to connect the AC power cords to the chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 184 Installing Power Components Connecting Power to the Chassis ...

Page 205: ...NEBS grounding location on the chassis To ensure that power remains off while you are performing this procedure lock out tag out the circuit breaker switch in the OFF 0 position until you are ready to turn it on Warning Step 4 Plug the AC power cord into the receptacle at the rear of the AC power tray Step 5 Tighten the screw that clamps the AC power cord plug in place Figure 102 Typical AC Power ...

Page 206: ...this procedure lock out tag out the DC circuit breaker switch in the OFF 0 position until you are ready to turn it on Warning Follow these steps to connect the DC source power cables to a DC power tray Procedure Step 1 Verify that the power switch is set to the OFF 0 position The power switch is on the right of the power tray Step 2 Remove the clear plastic safety covers that fit over the DC power...

Page 207: ...ts that secure the DC power cables to the power tray terminals The nuts should be tightened using the 7 16 hex socket and torque wrench to a torque of 45 to 50 in lb Caution Figure 103 DC Power Tray Rear Panel Figure 104 Typical Power Connections to a Power Tray for a Single DC Power Module Power System Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 187 Installing Power Components Connectin...

Page 208: ...rs over the connection terminal studs Figure 105 Typical Plastic Safety Covers over the Power Tray Connection Terminals Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 188 Installing Power Components Connecting Power to a DC Powered Chassis ...

Page 209: ...wer cord Step 3 Unplug the AC power cord from the power tray receptacle Do not turn off the switch on the power tray to remove AC power cords An individual AC power cord can be unplugged while the system is powered from other AC power sources Caution Disconnecting AC Power If it becomes necessary to disconnect all AC power from the chassis follow these steps Do not disconnect all power from the ch...

Page 210: ...isconnect an individual DC power source from a power tray Procedure Step 1 Power off the circuit breaker assigned to the DC power source you are disconnecting To ensure that power remains off while you are performing this procedure lock out tag out the circuit breaker switch in the OFF 0 position until you are ready to turn it on Warning Step 2 Remove the clear plastic safety covers that fit over ...

Page 211: ...inals in the following order 1 negative 2 positive Warning Step 4 Disconnect the DC power cables from their terminals in the following order and note the color of each cable a Negative PWR cables first b Positive RTN cables last Step 5 Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 for the other power tray if installed Reconnecting DC Power To reconnect DC power to a DC power tray see Connecting Power to a DC Power...

Page 212: ...wers on slots PWR MOD 0 through PWR MOD 3 Step 4 Verify that the Power Output LED on each power module in the tray is lit Step 5 Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for Feed B Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 192 Installing Power Components Powering On the Chassis ...

Page 213: ...onnecting Line Card Network Interface Cables page 227 Connecting Cables to the RP page 231 About Installing Cards and Associated Components Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge ESD damage which can occur when electronic cards or components are improperly handled results in complete or intermittent failures We recommend use of an ESD preventive wrist strap whenever you handle ...

Page 214: ...ends of the faceplate When you remove a card press the OIR buttons before using the ejector levers to ensure that the connector pins disconnect from the backplane in the sequence expected by the chassis The correct card orientation is shown by the eject symbol on the OIR buttons The symbol must be oriented upward for cards in the top row and downward for cards in the bottom row Every FC LC and RP ...

Page 215: ...thermal regulation in the chassis keep filler cards installed in all slots that do not have an RP LC or FC installed Caution This section contains the following procedures Installing a Filler Card This section describes how to install a filler card in the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis Prerequisites Before performing this task open the front door if installed and ensure that the slot in which you are abou...

Page 216: ...teps describe how to install a filler card Figure 106 LC Slot Filler Card Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 196 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Installing a Filler Card ...

Page 217: ...d Tools and Equipment Number 2 Phillips screwdriver or number 2 common flat head screwdriver Steps The following steps describe how to remove a filler card Procedure Step 1 Identify the filler card to be removed from the card cage Use the number 2 Phillips screwdriver or number 2 common flat head screwdriver and turn the two captive screws on the front panel of the card counterclockwise to loosen ...

Page 218: ...cted avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures Statement 125 Warning Installing an RP Card Every Cisco NCS 4009 chassis contains two RP cards in dedicated slots located on left and right side of the chassis The RP cards are identical One RP card installs into slot RP0 on the left side of the chassis and the second RP card installs into slot RP1 on the right side of the chass...

Page 219: ...o the slot Avoid touching the card circuitry or any connectors Alignment grooves exist on each slot in the card cage When you install a card in the card cage make sure that you align both edges of the card carrier in the slot grooves Note Step 4 Orient the RP The arrows on the OIR buttons should be facing up to insert the card into the card cage See Figure 108 RP Card Front Panel on page 201 for a...

Page 220: ...ings on the card ejector cams engage the tabs on each side of the card cage slot RP cards have guide pins that make initial contact with the backplane connector as you slide the card into its slot After the guide pins make contact continue pushing on the card carrier until the card ejector levers begin pivoting forward toward the handle in the card carrier Note Step 9 To seat the card in the backp...

Page 221: ...e Cisco NCS 4009 chassis Figure 108 RP Card Front Panel Active Standby LED 8 Status LED card status indicator 1 Acknowledge button 9 Attention LED 2 Lamp test button 10 Sync LED 3 External USB port 11 Disc LED 4 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 201 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Verifying and Troubleshooting the Installation of an RP Card ...

Page 222: ...er to the card by looking at the indicators on the power tray To confirm the location of the card that needs attention the Attention LED can be lit by using the hw module attention led location CLI command Note If the installed or replaced card fails to operate or to power on after installation Ensure that the card is seated firmly in the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis slot One easy way to verify physical...

Page 223: ...on a flexible cell switching architecture used in a CLOS configuration FCs are called agnostic because they will switch a cell with no knowledge of whether they belong to OTN or Ethernet Each fabric card has a crossbar fabric device FCs provide the switch fabric for the routing system and perform the cross connect function connecting every LC to each other The switch fabric receives ingress user d...

Page 224: ... Installing a Fabric Card This section contains the following procedures Installing a Fabric Card Prerequisites Before performing this task open the front door if installed Required Tools and Equipment ESD preventive wrist strap Number 2 Phillips screwdriver or number 2 common flat head screwdriver FC Cisco PID NCS4009 FC S or Cisco PID NCS4009 FC2 S Steps Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS...

Page 225: ...s describe how to install a fabric card Figure 109 Installing a Fabric Card Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 205 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Installing a Fabric Card ...

Page 226: ...d ejector cams at the top and bottom of the card pass over the tabs on each side of the card cage slot Verify that the openings on the card ejector cams pass over the tabs otherwise one or both ejector levers might bind when you attempt to close the levers thereby damaging or breaking one or both of them Caution Step 8 Continue sliding the card into the card cage slot until the openings on the car...

Page 227: ... card status LED turns green When the card status LED is solid yellow either software initialization is in progress during bootup or a fault exists on the board When the card status LED is blinking yellow the card is not fully seated When the card status LED is off verify that the card is installed correctly There could be no power applied to the card a power fault or a hardware fault Hardware Ins...

Page 228: ...09 chassis supports both Optical Transport Network OTN line cards LCs and Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing DWDM line cards You can have a mix of both OTN and DWDM line cards in the same chassis This section describes the following line cards For a list of the pluggable optics that are supported see the Pluggable Optics Support on page 222 NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 Line Card The NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 line ...

Page 229: ...ng and packet forwarding capabilities are combined in a single card Hence it can terminate both OTN control plane traffic as well as packet control plane traffic The card supports the following data rates Optic Type Data Rate Protocol QSFP28 103 125Gbps 100GE QSFP28 112 Gbps OTU4 QSFP 41 25Gbps 40GE QSFP 43Gbps OTU3 QSFP 44 57Gbps OTU3 e1 QSFP 44 58Gbps OTU 3e2 QSFP BreakOut 10 3125Gbps 10GE QSFP ...

Page 230: ...lowing tables display the channelization modes supported Table 28 Single Channelization Support Child Payload 2 Child Payload 1 Parent Payload ODU3 ODU4 ODU3e1 ODU3e2 ODU2 ODU2e ODU1 ODU1e ODU0 ODUflex GMP 100GE GFP F ODU3 OTU3 ODU2 ODU2e ODU1 ODU0 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 210 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 Line Card ...

Page 231: ... GMP ODUflex ODU2e OTU3e1 ODU2e OTU3e2 ODU1 ODU0 ODUflex ODU1 OTU2 ODU0 ODUflex GFP F 10GE GFP F EXT AMP OC192 BMP Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 211 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 Line Card ...

Page 232: ...2 ODU2e ODU2e ODU3e1 ODUflex ODU3e2 ODU0 ODU1 ODU2e ODUflex ODU2 ODU0 ODU1 ODU0 ODU1 ODUflex ODU2 OTU3 ODU0 ODU1 ODU0 ODU1 ODU0 ODU1 OTU3e2 ODU1 ODU2e ODU0 ODU2e ODU0 ODU1 OTU2 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 212 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 Line Card ...

Page 233: ... or QSFP 28 port 6 QSFP port 5 Blue ejector 7 Table 30 NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 Line Card Descriptions Description State LED The LC is properly seated and operating correctly Green Status The LC has one or more errors detected Yellow No power is applied to the LC Off Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 213 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards NCS4K 4H OPW QC2 Line...

Page 234: ...nd which is useful for identifying and verifying which card needs attention Physical Characteristics Height 11 05 in 280 6 mm Width 1 55 in 39 4 mm Depth 14 25 in 362 mm Weight 8 48 lb 3 85 kg 24 Port Low Rate OTN Line Card The 24 port low rate OTN LC NCS4K 24LR O S supports up to Twenty four 1GE interfaces through SFP pluggable optics Sixteen OC 48 STM 16 OTU1 interfaces through SFP pluggable opt...

Page 235: ...gnostic switch fabric Figure 112 24 Port Low Rate OTN LC Front Panel and LEDs Port LEDs one LED on each port 12 3 Status LED 1 Attention LED 2 12 Port LEDs are triangular in shape and point toward the port that they support Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 215 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards 24 Port Low Rate OTN Line Card ...

Page 236: ...Attention LED can be lit only by using the hw module attention led location CLI command which is useful for identifying and verifying which card needs attention Physical Characteristics Height 11 05 in 280 6 mm Width 1 55 in 39 4 mm Depth 14 25 in 362 mm Weight 5 5 lb 2 5 kg 20 Port 10GE OTN Line Card The 20 port 10GE OTN LC NCS4K 20T O S line card supports any combination of the following interfa...

Page 237: ...hin the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis to interconnect switched OTN traffic directly to the NCS 4000 2 x 100G CP DQPSK Full C band Tunable DWDM line card Figure 113 20 Port 10GE OTN LC Front Panel and LEDs Port LEDs one LED on each port 14 3 Status LED 1 Attention LED 2 14 Port LEDs are triangular in shape and point toward the port that they support Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 21...

Page 238: ... Off 15 The Attention LED can be lit only by using the hw module attention led location CLI command which is useful for identifying and verifying which card needs attention Physical Characteristics Height 11 05 in 280 6 mm Width 1 55 in 39 4 mm Depth 14 25 in 362 mm Weight 5 5 lb 2 5 kg 2 Port 100GE OTN Line Card The 2 port 100GE OTN LC NCS4K 2H O K supports any combination of 100GE and OTU4 inter...

Page 239: ...thernet signals are mapped using generic mapping procedure GMP over ODU4 according to ITU T G 709 v3 Section 17 7 5 Figure 114 2 Port 100GE OTN LC Front Panel and LEDs Port LEDs one LED on each port 3 Status LED 1 Attention LED 2 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 219 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards 2 Port 100GE OTN Line Card ...

Page 240: ... be lit only by using the hw module attention led location CLI command which is useful for identifying and verifying which card needs attention Physical Characteristics Height 11 05 in 280 6 mm Width 1 55 in 39 4 mm Depth 14 25 in 362 mm Weight 5 95 lb 2 7 kg 2 Port 100GE DWDM Line Card The 2 port 100GE DWDM LC NCS4K 2H W can transport two 100GE or OTU4 signals over a 50 GHz spaced 50 GHz stabiliz...

Page 241: ...LED 1 Attention LED 2 Table 34 2 Port 100GE DWDM LC Descriptions Description State LED The LC is properly seated and operating correctly Green Status The LC has one or more errors detected Yellow No power is applied to the LC Off Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 221 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards 2 Port 100GE DWDM Line Card ...

Page 242: ...he Attention LED can be lit only by using the hw module attention led location CLI command which is useful for identifying and verifying which card needs attention Physical Characteristics Height 11 05 in 280 6 mm Width 1 55 in 39 4 mm Depth 14 25 in 362 mm Weight 7 8 lb 3 53 kg Pluggable Optics Support The following table describes the pluggable optics supported on the line cards Hardware Install...

Page 243: ...NS SC 10G ZR 10GE ZR OC192 LR 2 STM 64 L 64 2 OTU2 P1L1 2D2 X X ONS SC 10G C C band tunable X CPAK 100G SR10 100GE SR10 CPAK X CPAK 100G LR4 100GE LR4 OTU4 4I1 9D1F X ONS QSFP28 LR4 100Gbps Multi rate QSFP28 LR QSFP28 X QSFP 4X10 MLR 4X10G Multirate LR4 QSFP QSFP X QSFP 40G LR4 QSFP 40G Ethernet LR4 Lite LC 2KM Enterprise Class X QSFP 40G ER4 QSFP 40GBASE ER4 Transceiver Module LC 40KM Hardware In...

Page 244: ...r if installed Remove or install only one LC at a time Allow at least 30 seconds for the chassis to complete its tasks before removing or installing another LC The chassis may indicate a hardware failure if you do not follow proper procedures Caution Required Tools and Equipment ESD preventive wrist strap Number 2 Phillips screwdriver or number 2 common flat head screwdriver LC Steps Hardware Inst...

Page 245: ...e installing another card Note Step 3 Remove the LC from the antistatic bag To prevent ESD damage handle an LC by its ejector levers or the LC carrier edges only Do not touch any of the electrical components pins or circuitry Caution Step 4 Orient the LC The arrows on the OIR buttons should be facing up See Figure 108 RP Card Front Panel on page 201 for an example of the arrows on the OIR buttons ...

Page 246: ...secured to each catch and that the LC is properly seated in the slot Note Step 9 Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver or number 2 common flat head screwdriver to tighten the captive screws next to each LC ejector lever to ensure proper EMI shielding and prevent the LC from becoming partially dislodged from the backplane Tighten the captive screws using 10 60 pound force lbf inch 1 20 Nm torque Step...

Page 247: ...s are fastened properly If you are uncertain unlatch the levers loosen the screws and attempt to reseat the card Examine the power system to see whether the chassis is receiving power Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables This section describes how to route the network interface cables through the chassis cable management tray and how to attach the network interface cables to the line card...

Page 248: ...through the cable tray opening to connect it to the line card Figure 118 Routing Interface Cables Through the Cable Management Tray Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 228 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables ...

Page 249: ...agement Bracket Step 3 Insert the cable connector into its assigned port You can use the clamp tool provided in the chassis installation kit to help insert or remove cable connectors and pluggables Note Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 229 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables ...

Page 250: ...he Line Card Cable Management Bracket Make sure the interface cables do not have any kinks or sharp bends which can destroy or degrade the ability of the optical fiber to propagate the signal encoded beam of light accurately from one end of the cable to the other Always allow adequate strain relief in the interface cable Caution Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 230 Installing ...

Page 251: ...evices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission For example most modems are asynchronous devices Figure 121 RP Port Connections RJ 45 Ethernet cables into RJ 45 ports 3 Console terminal 1 Modem 2 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 231 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Connecting Cables to the RP ...

Page 252: ... console port requires a straight through RJ 45 cable Follow this procedure to connect a data terminal to the RP console port Procedure Step 1 Set your terminal to these operational values 115200 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit 9600 8N1 Step 2 Power off the data terminal Step 3 Attach the terminal end of the cable to the interface port on the data terminal Step 4 Attach the other end of the c...

Page 253: ...these ports Caution The Ethernet interfaces on the RP are end station devices only not repeaters Note Follow these steps to connect an Ethernet cable to the RP RJ 45 Ethernet receptacle Procedure Step 1 Plug the cable directly into the RJ 45 receptacle Step 2 Connect the network end of your RJ 45 cable to a switch hub repeater or other external equipment Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4...

Page 254: ...Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 234 Installing Route Processor Cards Fabric Cards and Line Cards Connecting to the Ethernet Management Ports ...

Page 255: ...Filter page 249 Replacing the Air Filter page 250 Replacing the Front Door page 251 Removing the Fan Tray page 257 Replacing the Fan Tray page 258 Removing and Replacing the Craft Panel page 260 Replacing the Craft Panel page 264 Routing the BITS Cables page 265 Removing and Replacing the External Connection Unit page 265 Replacing the External Connection Unit page 266 Removing a Line Card This se...

Page 256: ...ose an eye hazard Statement 282 Warning Prerequisites Before performing this task open the front door if installed The system can indicate a hardware failure if you do not follow proper procedures Remove or install only one LC at a time Allow at least 30 seconds for the system to complete its tasks before removing or installing another LC This procedure is traffic impacting Caution Required Tools ...

Page 257: ... hw module attention led location CLI command Note Step 3 In the Node View of CTC click the Inventory tab and set the Admin State of the line card to OOS Out Of Service This will shut down the Line Card Step 4 Press the OIR buttons to unlock the ejector levers wait for 30 seconds Step 5 Use the number 2 Phillips screwdriver or number 2 common flat head screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws ...

Page 258: ...oid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures Statement 125 Warning For diverging beams viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye hazard For collimated beams viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments designed for use at a distance may pose an eye hazard Statement 282 Warning Prerequisites Before performing...

Page 259: ...this task open the front door if installed The RP cards are hot swappable Perform this task when you are certain that the other RP card in the chassis is operational and if not already the active RP is ready to assume control this happens automatically Failure to follow these guidelines can result in interruptions in data communications and network connectivity Class 1 Laser Product Statement 113 ...

Page 260: ...wrist strap leash to any bare metal surface on the chassis Step 2 Identify the card to be removed from the card cage Remove any cables connected to the front panel of the card Step 3 Press the OIR buttons to unlock the ejectors Step 4 Use the number 2 Phillips screwdriver or number 2 common flat head screwdriver to turn the two captive screws on the front panel of the card counterclockwise to loos...

Page 261: ... to guide it Avoid touching the RP card printed circuit board components or any connector pins Step 9 Touching only the metal card carrier slide the card from the slot and place it directly into an antistatic sack or other ESD preventive container If you plan to return a defective card to the factory repackage it in the shipping container that you received with the replacement card Removing a Fabr...

Page 262: ...Steps Figure 124 Removing a FC Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 242 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing a Fabric Card ...

Page 263: ...you plan to return the defective card to the factory repackage it in its original shipping container Removing the Power Components This section describes how to remove power components from the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis Although there are differences between AC and DC power trays and power modules they are removed using the same procedures Note While it is possible to remove power components from the...

Page 264: ...6 inch number 1 Phillips screwdriver 3 8 inch ratchet wrench with 7 16 pt socket Voltmeter Steps To disconnect DC input power cables go to the rear of the chassis or the front if the DC rear to front converter box is used and perform the following steps Procedure Step 1 Attach the ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect its leash to one of the two ESD jacks on the rear of the chassis ...

Page 265: ...r module slot cover out by removing the tabs on the bottom of the power module slot cover from the two holes on the bottom of the slot Removing an AC or DC Power Module This section describes how to remove a power module from a power tray It is not necessary to turn off the switch on the power tray to remove individual power modules Power modules support OIR so they can be removed and replaced wit...

Page 266: ... the power tray while supporting it with your other hand Use the handle available on the front plate of the power module Figure 125 Removing a Power Module from a Power Tray Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 246 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing an AC or DC Power Module ...

Page 267: ...nly The inputs to the power modules remain hot as well as the system s internal bus bar due to the other power shelf Caution In case of power tray replacement first remove the rear power connections before extracting the power tray In DC if the power connections are not removed the connected power cables will prevent the power tray from being extracted The power lugs could also be shorted with the...

Page 268: ... Because of the weight of the power tray and the height at which the power tray is installed in the chassis you should be especially careful while removing and carrying the power tray To prevent injury avoid sudden twists or lateral moves Caution Removing the Chassis Ground Cable This section describes how to remove the chassis ground cable on the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 269: ...lt in insufficient air circulation through the chassis and temperature related environmental alarms Never operate the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis without an air filter Operating a Cisco NCS 4009 chassis without a filter for an extended time can result in damage to the chassis hardware Caution First inspection of the air filter must be performed six months after the system installation Air filters must ...

Page 270: ...ce the air filter Verify air flow direction when installing the new air filter An air flow direction arrow is stamped on the air filter frame and should be installed pointing up Note Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 250 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Air Filter ...

Page 271: ...NCS 4009 chassis is shipped with the front door installed Steps on how to install a key lock are also included Required Tools and Equipment ESD preventive wrist strap Number 2 Phillips screwdriver medium and small slot head screwdrivers Front door Steps To remove the front door Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 251 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Front D...

Page 272: ...ocedure Step 1 Turn the knob to unlock the door Figure 128 Knob to Unlock Door Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 252 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Front Door ...

Page 273: ... Step 3 Loosen the screw to disconnect the ground cable Figure 129 Disconnecting the Ground Cable Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 253 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Front Door ...

Page 274: ... the pin to release the door from the chassis hinge Figure 130 Pin to Release Door from Hinge Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 254 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Front Door ...

Page 275: ...release the bottom hinge pin Figure 131 Releasing the Bottom Hinge Pin Step 6 To replace the front door Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 255 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Front Door ...

Page 276: ...h the ground cable ring lug through the washer and then into the machined block c Using a Philips screwdriver insert and tighten the screws Figure 133 Shelf Assembly with Door Ground Strap Retrofit KIt Installed ANSI Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 256 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Front Door ...

Page 277: ... 2 Washer 1 Keyless block 4 Lock washer 3 M22 nut 6 Screw 5 Retention feature c Assemble the key block On the front of the door insert the key block and the front washer and then on the rear side of the door lock the retention M22 nut insert the lock washer and retention feature latch and tighten the screw Removing the Fan Tray When servicing the system you must remove the fan tray and replace it ...

Page 278: ...ment ESD preventive wrist strap 6 inch number 1 Phillips screwdriver Fan tray Cisco PID NCS4K FTA Steps Do not force a fan tray into place Doing so can damage the connectors on the fan tray and or the connectors on the backplane Caution To remove the fan tray Procedure Step 1 Loosen the two captive screws that hold the fan tray in place Step 2 Rotate the ejectors down or up depending upon which fa...

Page 279: ...tep 1 Orient the fan tray as specified on front label Figure 135 Fan Tray Arrow Facing Up Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 259 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing the Fan Tray ...

Page 280: ...fully insert the fan tray Step 5 Tighten the two captive screws to lock the fan tray in place Removing and Replacing the Craft Panel This section describes how to remove and replace the craft panel The Cisco NCS 4009 chassis is shipped with the craft panel installed Normally it is not necessary to remove the craft panel However it can be removed The craft panel is a field replaceable unit Prerequi...

Page 281: ...Required Tools and Equipment ESD preventive wrist strap 6 inch number 1 Phillips screwdriver Steps To remove the craft panel Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 261 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Craft Panel ...

Page 282: ...e two wing head screws on the right side Figure 137 Craft Panel Showing Wing Head Screws Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 262 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Craft Panel ...

Page 283: ...Wing head screws 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 263 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Removing and Replacing the Craft Panel ...

Page 284: ...gage the hinge pins on the left side from the chassis Replacing the Craft Panel To replace the craft panel Procedure Step 1 Engage the hinge pins on the left side of the chassis Step 2 Connect the craft cable to the ECU faceplate Step 3 Tighten the two connector screws to a torque value of 4 4lbs Step 4 Close the craft panel and rotate it Step 5 Tighten the two wing head screws on the right side H...

Page 285: ...o the active and standby route processor line cards The Cisco NCS 4009 chassis is shipped with the ECU installed Prerequisites Open the front door if installed Make sure that the craft panel has been removed See the Removing and Replacing the Craft Panel on page 260 Required Tools and Equipment ESD preventive wrist strap 6 inch number 1 Phillips screwdriver ECU Cisco PID NCS4K ECU Steps To remove ...

Page 286: ...nal Connection Unit To replace the ECU Procedure Step 1 Rotate the ejectors to point down Step 2 Push the ECU into the chassis Step 3 Rotate the ejectors to point up Step 4 Tighten the two captive screws Step 5 Connect all cables to the ECU faceplate Replacing an SSD The ECU houses two 2 5 in solid state drives SSDs Prerequisites Open the front door if installed Hardware Installation Guide for Cis...

Page 287: ... Phillips screwdriver SSDs Cisco PID NCS4K SSD 100G or NCS4K SSD 200G Steps To remove an SSD Procedure Step 1 Loosen the two captive screws Figure 140 Captive Screws on the SSD Captive screws 1 Step 2 Slide out the SSD from the ECUslot Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 267 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing an SSD ...

Page 288: ...lace a SSD slide the SSD into the ECU slot and tighten the two captive screws to secure the SSD into place Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 268 Removing and Replacing Chassis Components Replacing an SSD ...

Page 289: ...roduct ID Note Component Product IDs page 269 Line Card Product IDs page 270 Cosmetic Product IDs page 271 Accessory Product IDs page 271 Component Product IDs This table describes the product IDs of the components Table 36 Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis Component Product IDs Description Product ID Component Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis NCS4009 SA AC NCS4009 SA DC Cisco NCS 4009 chassis Rack brackets installati...

Page 290: ...l this be added in future Front plastic cosmetic assemblies Line Card Product IDs Table 37 Cisco NCS 4009 Line Card Product IDs on page 270 describes the product IDs of the line cards Table 37 Cisco NCS 4009 Line Card Product IDs Description Product ID Component 24 port low rate OTN line card with SFP or SFP NCS4K 24LR O S 24 port low rate OTN 20 port 10GE OTN line card with SFP NCS4K 20T O S 20x1...

Page 291: ... Cisco NCS craft panel display kit NCS4K CRAFT Craft panel display NCS 4009 Front door NCS4009 DOOR Front door External Connection Unit NCS4K ECU ECU Accessory Product IDs This table describes the product IDs of the accessory components Table 39 Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis Accessory Product IDs Description Product ID Component Cisco NCS 4009 alarm cabling NCS4K CBL HKA Alarm cable Filler cards for empt...

Page 292: ...Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series 272 System Product IDs Accessory Product IDs ...

Page 293: ...ons This table describes the specifications of the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis Table 40 Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis Specifications Chassis Specifications Up to nine line cards Four fabric cards Two route processor cards One fan tray Supported Cards and Modules Chassis Dimensions 26 25 in 66 68 cm as shipped Height 19 5 in 49 53 cm with front door 18 5 in 47 cm without front door Width AC version 19 05 in 48...

Page 294: ...lb sq ft Maximum floor loading One fan tray Chassis Cooling 21181 liters per minute Chassis airflow 6796 liters per minute DC power system airflow 5097 liters per minute AC power system airflow Power Specifications This table describes the power specifications of the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis Table 41 Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis Power Specifications Either two AC or two DC power trays cannot mix AC and DC...

Page 295: ...ax per feed AC Input 200 to 240 VAC range 180 to 264 VAC Nominal input voltage 50 60 Hz range 47 to 63 Hz Nominal line frequency 30 A North America dedicated branch circuit30 A International dedicated branch circuit Recommended AC service 167 in 4 25 m AC Power Cord Length Environmental Specifications This table describes the environmental specifications of the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis Table 42 Cisc...

Page 296: ...e speed of the fans based on measurements from the chassis thermal sensors Note Air velocity at exhaust Fan speed 5900 RPM temperature 80 F 27 C 75 1 dB modular configuration power Sound power level AC and DC power Designed and tested to meet the NEBS shock and vibration standards defined in GR 63 Issue 4 2012 Shock and vibration 18 Short term refers to a period of not more than 96 consecutive hou...

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