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Summary of Contents for Nexus 7718

Page 1: ...stallation Guide First Published 2013 08 31 Last Modified 2014 06 10 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 Text Part Number OL 30453 01 ...

Page 2: ...e encouraged to try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Modifications to this product no...

Page 3: ...ts 10 Minimizing Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference 10 Shock and Vibration Requirements 11 Grounding Requirements 11 Planning for Power Requirements 11 Rack and Cabinet Requirements 14 Clearance Requirements 17 C H A P T E R 3 Installing the Chassis 19 Installing a Rack or Cabinet 19 Unpacking and Inspecting a New Switch 20 Installing the Bottom Support Rails 21 Installing a Chassis ...

Page 4: ...or a Switch 63 Displaying the Backplane and Serial Number Information 65 Displaying Environmental Information for a Switch 67 Displaying Temperatures for Modules 70 Connecting to a Module 72 Saving the Module Configuration 73 Displaying Power Usage Information 73 Reloading a Module 73 Rebooting the Switch 74 Overview of Supervisor Modules 75 Shutting Down a Supervisor Module 76 Overview of I O Mod...

Page 5: ...Fabric Module 118 Installing or Replacing a Power Supply in a Switch Chassis 124 Connecting a 3 kW AC Power Supply to AC Power Sources 126 Connecting a 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply to AC Power Sources 127 Connecting DC Power Supplies with Power Sources 129 Connecting a 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply to DC Power Sources 131 A P P E N D I X A Switch Specifications 133 Environmental Specifications 13...

Page 6: ...d Specifications 174 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply AC Power Cord Specifications 176 3 kW DC Power Cord Specifications 187 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply DC Power Cord Specifications 187 A P P E N D I X B LEDs 191 Chassis LEDs 191 Supervisor Module LEDs 192 I O Module LEDs 194 Fabric Module LEDs 195 Fan Tray LEDs 196 Power Supply LEDs 196 A P P E N D I X C Accessory Kits 199 Accessory Kit Contents 1...

Page 7: ...tant endeavor to remodel our documents to meet our customers requirements we have modified the manner in which we document configuration tasks As a result of this you may find a deviation in the style used to describe these tasks with the newly included sections of the document following the new format Note Command descriptions use the following conventions Description Convention Bold text indicat...

Page 8: ...ing conventions Description Convention Terminal sessions and information the switch displays are in screen font screen font Information you must enter is in boldface screen font boldface screen font Arguments for which you supply values are in italic screen font italic screen font Nonprinting characters such as passwords are in angle brackets Default responses to system prompts are in square brack...

Page 9: ...ntation using the Cisco Bug Search Tool BST submitting a service request and gathering additional information see What s New in Cisco Product Documentation To receive new and revised Cisco technical content directly to your desktop you can subscribe to the What s New in Cisco Product Documentation RSS feed RSS feeds are a free service Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installat...

Page 10: ...Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide x OL 30453 01 Preface Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request ...

Page 11: ...e or two supervisor modules and up to 16 I O modules The chassis also holds up to six fabric modules up to 16 AC or DC 3 kW and 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC power supplies and three fan trays To group the many networking cables for each I O module on this chassis you can install cable management frames on the chassis You can install optional locking front doors and you can Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Prepara...

Page 12: ... Nexus 7718 Chassis Supervisor modules one or two N77 SUP2E in Slots 9 10 4 Chassis LEDs 1 Power supplies up to 16 3 kW AC power supply N77 AC 3KW 3 kW DC power supply N77 DC 3KW 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC power supply N77 HV 3 5KW 5 Chassis mounting brackets one on each side of the chassis 2 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 2 OL 30453 01 Overview Overview of the Cisc...

Page 13: ... and 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 M348XP 23L 24 port 40 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 F324FQ 25 24 port 40 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 M324FQ 25L 12 port 100 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 F312CK 26 12 port 100 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 M312CQ 26L 3 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 3 Overview Overview of the Cisco Nexus 7718 Sw...

Page 14: ...rom the rear of the chassis Figure 2 Standard Hardware Features on the Rear of the Cisco Nexus 7718 Chassis Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 4 OL 30453 01 Overview Overview of the Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Installation Features ...

Page 15: ... 2 Use the Gen 2 fan trays for Network Equipment Building System NEBS compliance when the Cisco Nexus 7700 M3 Series 12 port 100 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 M312CQ 26L is installed on the switch 1 Fabric and fan tray LEDs 4 Fabric modules up to six with two behind each fan tray N77 C7718 FAB 2 2 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 5 Overview Ove...

Page 16: ...ir filter N77 C7718 AFLT inside each of the top two front doors filters not shown between each door and the cable management frame not shown and over the cable management frames shown 4 Front doors with locks N77 C7718 FDK 1 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 6 OL 30453 01 Overview Overview of the Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Installation Features ...

Page 17: ...r supply door 5 Locks to prevent access to the cable management area 2 Power supply door N77 C7718 FDK 3 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 7 Overview Overview of the Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Installation Features ...

Page 18: ...Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 8 OL 30453 01 Overview Overview of the Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Installation Features ...

Page 19: ...ent relative humidity with a humidity gradation of 10 percent per hour The switch can withstand from 5 to 90 percent relative humidity Buildings in which the climate is controlled by air conditioning in the warmer months and by heat during the colder months usually maintain an acceptable level of humidity for the switch equipment However if the switch is located in an unusually humid location you ...

Page 20: ...operating near the switch Radio frequencies that emanate from the switch can also interfere with cordless and low power telephones Conversely RFI from high power telephones can cause spurious characters to appear on the switch monitor RFI is defined as any EMI with a frequency above 10 kHz This type of interference can travel from the switch to other devices through the power cable and power sourc...

Page 21: ...fail To protect against these types of problems ensure that there is an earth ground connection for the switch You can connect the grounding pad on the switch either directly to the earth ground connection or to a fully bonded and grounded rack You must provide the grounding cable to make this connection but you can connect the grounding wire to the switch using a grounding lug that ships with the...

Page 22: ...Enhanced N77 SUP2E 1 to 16 can mix types F2 I O Modules 451 W 500 W 48 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 F248XP 23E F3 I O Modules 450 W 480 W 48 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 F348XP 23 650 W 740 W 24 port 40 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 F324FQ 25 640 W 730 W 12 port 100 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 F312CK 26 M3 I O Modules 500 W 560 W 48 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Eth...

Page 23: ... number of power supplies calculated in Step 2 Typically you would double the number of power supplies You must plan for a second power source for the reserve power supplies For example if you calculate that you need two 3 kW power supplies for 6 kW of available power you need another two 3 kW power supplies for 6 kW of reserve power for a total of four 3 kW power supplies used for available and r...

Page 24: ...supply see the following table for the maximum distances Typically power receptacles are placed on the rack with the switch If the DC power source is further than allowed by the DC power cables you can install a power interface unit PIU in the rack with the switch and connect that to the power source with other cabling Maximum Distance Between Receptacle and Power Supply Power Supply 12 feet 3 6 m...

Page 25: ...the switch and its bottom support bracket The depth of a four post rack must be 24 to 32 inches 61 0 to 81 3 cm between the front and rear mounting brackets Required clearances between the chassis and the edges of its rack or the interior of its cabinet are as follows 7 5 inches 19 1 cm is required between the chassis and the front of the rack or interior of the cabinet required for cabling 3 0 in...

Page 26: ...ut of the chassis Route the cables through the cable management frames on the left and right sides of the chassis Where necessary have a seismic rating of Network Equipment Building Standards NEBS Zone 3 or Zone 4 per GR 63 CORE if required 1 Minimum gross load rating of 2000 lb 907 2 kg static load rating if supporting two switches 1 Currently undergoing NEBS testing Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site ...

Page 27: ...flow and maintain the switch For the clearances required for an installation of this chassis see the following figure Figure 4 Clearances Required for the Chassis Chassis width 9 Chassis 1 No right side clearance required no airflow on right side 10 Cable management frames 2 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 17 Preparing the Site Clearance Require...

Page 28: ...e from cold aisle for all modules and power supplies 6 Front service clearance required for installing the chassis and replacing the modules 15 Air exhaust to hot aisle for all modules and power supplies 7 No left side clearance required no airflow on left side 8 Figure 4 Clearances Required for the Chassis on page 17 shows the clearance requirements for conventional cold aisle to hot aisle system...

Page 29: ...ck to the concrete subfloor before moving the chassis onto it Stability hazard The rack stabilizing mechanism must be in place or the rack must be bolted to the floor before you slide the unit out for servicing Failure to stabilize the rack can cause the rack to tip over Warning Statement 1048 Step 2 If the rack has bonded construction connect it to the earth ground This action enables you to easi...

Page 30: ...sis or its components you must follow ESD protocol at all times to prevent ESD damage This protocol includes but is not limited to wearing an ESD wrist strap that you connect to the earth ground Caution Do not discard the shipping container when you unpack the switch Flatten the shipping cartons and store them with the pallet used for the system If you need to move or ship the system in the future...

Page 31: ...ice representative by email Invoice number of the shipper see the packing slip Model and serial number of the missing or damaged unit Description of the problem and how it affects the installation Installing the Bottom Support Rails The bottom support rails support the chassis in the rack or cabinet To maximize the stability of the rack you must attach these rails at the lowest possible rack unit ...

Page 32: ...ervicing the unit in the rack Statement 1006 To attach the bottom support rails to a four post EIA rack follow these steps Before You Begin Before you can install the bottom support rails make sure that you have done each of the following Installed a four post rack or cabinet see Installing a Rack or Cabinet Unpacked and inspected the chassis shipment Procedure Step 1 Position one of the two adjus...

Page 33: ...ing Bottom Support Rails for a Cisco Nexus 7718 Chassis Allow at least 45 5 inches 115 6 cm 26 RU for each Cisco Nexus 7718 chassis 2 Position two bottom support rails at the lowest RU on the rack 1 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 23 Installing the Chassis Installing the Bottom Support Rails ...

Page 34: ...r rail Note What to Do Next When the bottom support rails are installed at the lowest possible RU and are level you are ready to install the chassis in the rack or cabinet Installing a Chassis in a Rack or Cabinet To move a chassis to a rack it is necessary to slide the chassis onto a mechanical lift use that mechanical lift to position the chassis in front of its place on the rack slide the chass...

Page 35: ...ools and equipment Mechanical lift capable of lifting the weight of the chassis and the modules fan trays and power supplies installed in it Fully loaded the switch weighs up to 923 lb 419 kg If you remove the units protected from ESD damage power supplies fan trays and fabric modules the maximum weight of the chassis is 586 lb 266 kg To determine the full weight of your chassis with its modules i...

Page 36: ...buttons on the front rotate both levers away from the front of the module use the levers to pull the module out of the chassis Step 2 Load the chassis onto a mechanical lift as follows a Position the mechanical lift next to the shipping pallet that holds the chassis b Elevate the lift platform to the level of the bottom of the chassis or no more than 1 4 inch 0 635 cm below the bottom of the chass...

Page 37: ...to the rack or cabinet first If necessary you can use the two handles on either side of the chassis to move the chassis on the lift Step 5 Use two persons to push the chassis halfway onto the rack or cabinet and use one person to guide the chassis down the bottom support brackets while making sure that the chassis does not get caught on any edges of the bottom support brackets Cisco Nexus 7718 Swi...

Page 38: ...s onto a Rack or Cabinet Rack vertical mounting rails 3 Push the sides of the lower half of the front side of the chassis do not push on any of the modules or module handles 1 Chassis mounting brackets 2 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 28 OL 30453 01 Installing the Chassis Installing a Chassis in a Rack or Cabinet ...

Page 39: ...rackets come in contact with the vertical rails on the rack or cabinet Step 8 Align the mounting bracket on the chassis to the vertical mounting rails on the rack and attach the chassis to the rack Align the screw holes in the chassis mounting brackets to the screw holes in the vertical mounting rails on the rack or cabinet Use a Phillips screwdriver to screw in nine M6 x 19 mm or 12 24 x 3 4 inch...

Page 40: ...ounting rail use a total of 18 screws 2 Handles used to adjust the chassis placement 1 Step 9 If you removed any fabric modules before moving the chassis replace each one in the chassis as follows a Holding the front of the fabric module the side with the LEDs turn the module so that the front side is vertical Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 30 OL 30453 01 ...

Page 41: ...he power supply that you are installing If you are using input source or full redundancy mode you must group the power supplies that are to be connected to the same grid on either the left or right power supply slots in the chassis that is place the power supplies for grid A in slots 1 2 5 or 6 and place the power supplies for grid B in slots 3 4 7 or 8 b Place one hand on the front of the power s...

Page 42: ...have a connection to the earth ground for the data center building If you installed the switch chassis into a bonded rack see the rack manufacturer s instructions for more information that now has a connection to the data center earth ground you can ground the chassis by connecting its grounding pad to the rack Otherwise you must connect the chassis grounding pad directly to the data center ground...

Page 43: ...Grounding cable with 0 75 in 19 mm of insulation stripped from one end 2 NRTL listed 45 degree grounding lug 1 Step 3 Use the crimping tool to crimp the lug to the grounding wire Verify that the ground wire is securely attached to the grounding lug by attempting to pull the wire out of the crimped lug Step 4 Secure the grounding wire lug to the grounding pad with two M4 screws and tighten the scre...

Page 44: ...ad 1 Step 5 Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to an appropriate grounding point in your site to ensure an adequate earth ground for the switch If the rack is fully bonded and grounded connect the grounding wire as explained in the documentation provided by the vendor for the rack Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 34 OL 30453 01 Instal...

Page 45: ...s 7718 front ID doors The upper two doors are used for the I O modules and the bottom door is used for the power supplies Figure 11 Front ID Door Sections Door for power supplies 2 Doors for I O modules 1 Procedure Step 1 Remove 7 screws from the front industrial design ID doors Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 35 Installing the Chassis Grounding...

Page 46: ...ows the 7 screws circled that have to be removed Figure 12 Front ID Door Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 36 OL 30453 01 Installing the Chassis Grounding the Front ID Doors ...

Page 47: ...e middle plate with the top and bottom hinges Figure 13 Grounding Cable Locations on the Door for the Power Supplies Flat washer 2 M4 screw 1 Grounding cable 4 M4 screw 3 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 37 Installing the Chassis Grounding the Front ID Doors ...

Page 48: ... to the switch chassis as shown in Figure 10 Figure 14 Grounding Cable Location between the door for the Power Supplies and the Cisco Nexus 7718 switch chassis M4 screw 2 M4 screw 1 Grounding cable 4 Flat washer 3 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 38 OL 30453 01 Installing the Chassis Grounding the Front ID Doors ...

Page 49: ... Location between the Left Hand Side Door for the I O Modules and the Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Chassis The grounding cable location for installing the grounding cable between the right hand side door for the I O modules and the Cisco Nexus 7718 switch chassis will be mirrored on the right hand side of the switch Note M4 screw 2 Grounding cable 1 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware...

Page 50: ...ssis If you are installing the optional front doors on the chassis you must have the cable management frames already installed because they hold the front doors to the chassis Before You Begin The chassis is installed and secured to the rack or cabinet You have the following tools and equipment Phillips torque screwdriver customer supplied Following frames and screws shipped with the switch Two ca...

Page 51: ...nagement Frame to the Chassis Middle cable management frame with four screw holes 3 Chassis mounting bracket 1 Four M4 x 13 mm screws that secure the middle cable management frame to the chassis mounting bracket 4 Four screw hole standoffs on the chassis mounting bracket 2 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 41 Installing the Chassis Installing Cabl...

Page 52: ...anagement frame and slide the lower frame onto the flange at the bottom of the middle frame Verify that the two angle brackets on the frame are touching the front of the chassis and that the screw holes in the brackets align with screw holes in the chassis If not remove this frame and replace it with the other lower frame Figure 17 Attaching a Lower Cable Management Frame to the Chassis Cisco Nexu...

Page 53: ... of the two angle brackets to the chassis total of four screws Do not tighten the screws d Repeat steps 2a 2b and 2c to attach the other lower cable management frame to the other side of the chassis Step 3 Attach the upper cable management frames as follows a Position the upper cable management frame above the installed middle cable management frame and slide the upper frame onto the flange on the...

Page 54: ... secure the frame to the chassis mounting bracket 5 Alignment flange on the middle cable management frame 2 Upper cable management frame with five screw holes and an alignment groove on the bottom 3 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 44 OL 30453 01 Installing the Chassis Installing Cable Management Frames ...

Page 55: ...hood frame 2 Align holes in the chassis 3 b Slide the hood toward the chassis so that the alignment pins enter the two holes Verify that two holes on each side of the angle bracket align to two screw holes on the cable management frames and a screw hole on each side of the back angle bracket aligns with a screw hole on the chassis c Use two M4 x 13 mm screws to attach the top hood to the chassis s...

Page 56: ...rames to the I O modules it is easiest to either do that before you add the front doors or to remove the front doors temporarily Note Before You Begin Verify the following before installing the front doors Cable management frames are installed on the chassis You have the following tools and equipment Front door kit N77 C7718 FDK with the following undamaged components Left door 1 piece part number...

Page 57: ...ht middle cable management bracket two screws and the chassis four screws Tighten each screw to 11 5 to 15 in lbs 1 3 to 1 7 N m Step 2 If you also have an air filter kit install six air filters on the front doors and cable management frames as explained in Installing the Air Filters on page 48 Step 3 Install the door stop bracket on the top hood of the cable management frames as follows a Positio...

Page 58: ... of the supervisor and I O module area Magnets in the door will hold the door shut to the door stop bracket on the top hood and to the divider bracket e Repeat Steps 4a through 4d to install the other front door Step 5 Install the door in front of the power supply area as follows a Position the door to the power supply area so that its two bars on the backside are resting on two holders protruding...

Page 59: ...ther installed on the chassis if the front doors are ready to be installed on the chassis see Installing the Front Doors on page 46 Procedure Step 1 Install two door filters and two door side filters on the two front doors as follows a Remove one of the two front doors by pulling in on both of the two spring pins holding the door to the top hood and divider frames and set the door down on its fron...

Page 60: ...Alignment pins two on the top side and bottom of the door 3 Screws 3 used to secure filter to the door 4 c Press the filter onto the alignment studs and use two __ x __ mm screws to secure the filter to the door d Reattach the door to the chassis by pulling in its two spring pins inserting the door edge between the top hood and the divider bracket on the cable management frames When each spring pi...

Page 61: ...left and right cable management frames as follows a Align the five screw holes in one of the two cable management air filters to five screw holes in one of the upper cable management frames as shown in the following figure Figure 25 Attaching a Cable Management Frame Air Filter Five M3 x 13 mm screws for each air filter 2 Air filter for cable management frame 1 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Prepara...

Page 62: ... screws and tighten to 5 to 7 in lb 0 56 to 0 79 N m of torque c Repeat Steps 2a and 2b to attach the remaining cable management air filter Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 52 OL 30453 01 Installing the Chassis Installing the Air Filters ...

Page 63: ...les and their transceivers we recommend that you keep the transceivers disconnected from their fiber optic cables when installing the transceiver in the I O module Before removing a transceiver for a fiber optic cable remove the cable from the transceiver To maximize the effectiveness and life of your transceivers and optical cables do the following Wear an ESD preventative wrist strap that is con...

Page 64: ...tocol SNMP agent parameters Download software updates You make this local management connection between the asynchronous serial port on a supervisor module and a console device capable of asynchronous transmission Typically you can use a computer terminal as the console device On the supervisor modules you use one of the following asynchronous serial ports CONSOLE SERIAL PORT This port is used for...

Page 65: ...e interface CLI or the Cisco Data Center Network Manager DCNM interface to manage the switch by its IP address This port uses a 10 100 1000 Ethernet connection with an RJ 45 interface In a dual supervisor switch you can ensure that the active supervisor module is always connected to the network by connecting the management interface on both supervisor modules to the network that is you can perform...

Page 66: ...que name needed to identify the switch among the devices in the network Note Before You Begin A console device must be connected with the switch The switch must be connected to a power source Determine the IP address and netmask needed for the following interfaces Management Mgmt0 interface Procedure Step 1 Power up the switch by turning the power switch from standby 0 to on 1 with each power supp...

Page 67: ...egins asking a series of configuration questions Step 4 Until you are asked for an IP address you can enter the default configuration for each question Repeat this step for each question until you are asked for the Mgmt0 IPv4 address Step 5 Enter the IP address for the management interface The software asks for the Mgmt0 IPv4 netmask Step 6 Enter a network mask for the management interface The sof...

Page 68: ...nector on the cable Step 3 Remove the dust cover from the cable end of the transceiver Step 4 Align the cable connector with the transceiver and insert the connector into the transceiver until it clicks into place see the following figure for SFP or SFP transceivers Figure 26 Connecting an LC Optical Cable Plug to a Transceiver If the cable does not install easily ensure that it is correctly orien...

Page 69: ...ered when not in use Clean them before using to prevent dust from scratching the fiber optic cable ends Do not touch the ends of connectors Touching the ends can leave fingerprints and cause other contamination Clean the connectors regularly the required frequency of cleaning depends upon the environment In addition clean connectors if they are exposed to dust or accidentally touched Both wet and ...

Page 70: ...Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 60 OL 30453 01 Connecting to the Network Maintaining Transceivers and Optical Cables ...

Page 71: ...playing Power Usage Information page 73 Reloading a Module page 73 Rebooting the Switch page 74 Overview of Supervisor Modules page 75 Overview of I O Module Support page 76 Overview of Fabric Module Support page 82 Power Modes Overview page 83 Overview of Fan Trays page 99 Displaying Information About Installed Hardware Modules To display information about the switch hardware and the hardware mod...

Page 72: ...12 25 2020 12 00 00 04 25 2013 20 53 45 system image file is bootflash n7700 s2 dk9 7 3 0 DX 1 bin system compile time 4 22 2016 16 00 00 04 26 2016 00 16 19 Hardware cisco Nexus7000 C Slot Chassis Supervisor module 2 Intel R Xeon R CPU with 12224576 kB of memory Processor Board ID JAF1553BDGT Device name N7 bootflash 2007040 kB slot0 1998356 kB expansion flash Kernel uptime is 46 day s 8 hour s 1...

Page 73: ... PowerSupply Slots PS1 ok Power supply type is 3000 00W 220v AC Model number is N77 AC 3KW H W version is 1 0 Part Number is 341 0600 01 Part Revision is B0 Manufacture Date is Year 17 Week 17 Serial number is DTM171700CR CLEI code is CMUPABRCAA PS2 absent PS3 absent PS4 absent Chassis has 1 Fan slots Fan1 sys_fan1 ok Model number is N77 C7 FAN 2 H W version is 0 100 Part Number is 73 101408 01 Pa...

Page 74: ... V01 SN JAE171807YH NAME Slot 10 DESCR Supervisor Module 2 PID N77 SUP2E VID V01 SN JAE17280TRD NAME Slot 11 DESCR 1 10 Gbps Ethernet Module PID N77 F348XP 23 VID V00 SN JAE17360CYU NAME Slot 12 DESCR 1 10 Gbps Ethernet Module PID N77 F348XP 23 VID V00 SN JAE17280JCV NAME Slot 13 DESCR 1 10 Gbps Ethernet Module PID N77 F348XP 23 VID V00 SN JAE17310985 NAME Slot 14 DESCR 1 10 Gbps Ethernet Module P...

Page 75: ...NAME Slot 44 DESCR Nexus7700 C7718 18 Slot Chassis Power Supply PID N77 AC 3KW VID V01 SN DTM164902F9 NAME Slot 45 DESCR Nexus7700 C7718 18 Slot Chassis Power Supply PID N77 AC 3KW VID V01 SN DTM164800HG NAME Slot 47 DESCR Nexus7700 C7718 18 Slot Chassis Power Supply PID N77 AC 3KW VID V01 SN DTM165200XU NAME Slot 49 DESCR Nexus7700 C7718 18 Slot Chassis Fan Module PID N7F C7018 FAN VID V01 SN JAF...

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Page 77: ...ered Up 5 N77 SUP2E 135 W 265 W Powered Up 6 N77 SUP2E 148 W 265 W Powered Up 7 N77 M348XP 23L 430 W 560 W Powered Up 9 N77 M348XP 23L 426 W 560 W Powered Up Xb1 N77 C77xx FAB 2 244 W 300 W Powered Up Xb2 N77 C77xx FAB 2 253 W 300 W Powered Up Xb3 N77 C77xx FAB 2 250 W 300 W Powered Up Xb4 N77 C77xx FAB 2 254 W 300 W Powered Up Xb5 N77 C77xx FAB 2 249 W 300 W Powered Up fan1 N77 C77xx FAN 37 W 900...

Page 78: ...5 59 Ok 2 Arb muxSn1 s4 125 105 61 Ok 2 CPU s5 125 105 52 Ok 2 CPU s6 125 105 52 Ok 2 PCISW s7 110 100 50 Ok 2 L2L3Dev1Sn1 s8 125 115 63 Ok 2 L2L3Dev1Sn2 s9 125 115 68 Ok 2 L3Lkup1Sn1 s10 125 105 56 Ok 2 L3Lkup1Sn2 s11 125 105 59 Ok 2 L2L3Dev2Sn1 s12 125 115 60 Ok 2 L2L3Dev2Sn2 s13 125 115 67 Ok 2 L3Lkup2Sn1 s14 125 105 56 Ok 2 L3Lkup2Sn2 s15 125 105 59 Ok 3 Crossbar1 s1 125 115 47 Ok 3 Crossbar2 ...

Page 79: ...2 s11 125 105 58 Ok 6 L2L3Dev2Sn1 s12 125 115 57 Ok 6 L2L3Dev2Sn2 s13 125 115 63 Ok 6 L3Lkup2Sn1 s14 125 105 54 Ok 6 L3Lkup2Sn2 s15 125 105 56 Ok 7 Crossbar1 s1 125 115 49 Ok 7 Crossbar2 s2 125 115 63 Ok 7 Arb muxSn0 s3 125 105 57 Ok 7 Arb muxSn1 s4 125 105 59 Ok 7 CPU s5 125 105 51 Ok 7 CPU s6 125 105 51 Ok 7 PCISW s7 110 100 46 Ok 7 L2L3Dev1Sn1 s8 125 115 59 Ok 7 L2L3Dev1Sn2 s9 125 115 64 Ok 7 L...

Page 80: ... Each supervisor I O and fabric module has temperature sensors with two thresholds Minor temperature threshold When a minor threshold is exceeded a minor alarm occurs and the following actions occur for all four sensors Displays system messages Sends Call Home alerts if configured Sends SNMP notifications if configured Major temperature threshold When a major threshold is exceeded a major alarm oc...

Page 81: ...rature command Example switch show environment temperature Temperature Module Sensor MajorThresh MinorThres CurTemp Status Celsius Celsius Celsius 1 Crossbar s5 105 95 60 Ok 1 QEng1Sn1 s12 115 110 70 Ok 1 QEng1Sn2 s13 115 110 68 Ok 1 QEng1Sn3 s14 115 110 67 Ok 1 QEng1Sn4 s15 115 110 68 Ok 1 QEng2Sn1 s16 115 110 70 Ok 1 QEng2Sn2 s17 115 110 68 Ok 1 QEng2Sn3 s18 115 110 68 Ok 1 QEng2Sn4 s19 115 110 ...

Page 82: ... although you cannot configure the standby supervisor module using this command Procedure Step 1 Enter the attach module slot_number command Example switch attach module 4 switch standby Provides direct access to the specified module in this example the standby supervisor module is in slot 6 Step 2 dir bootflash Example switch standby dir bootflash Example switch dir bootflash 80667580 Feb 21 22 0...

Page 83: ...itching module is removed and replaced with the same type switching module and you entered the reload module slot_number command The configured module information is preserved A particular switching module is reloaded when you enter the reload module slot_number command Displaying Power Usage Information To display the power usage information for the entire switch use the show environment power co...

Page 84: ...t the switch If you need to use the reload command be sure to save the running configuration by using the copy running config startup config vdc all command beforehand Note Procedure Step 1 Start the configuration mode by entering the configure terminal command Example switch configure terminal switch config Step 2 Save the running configuration by entering the copy running config startup config v...

Page 85: ...isor slot during operations and make that supervisor active after the installation Supervisor modules are automatically powered up and started with the switch To understand the terms used for the supervisors see the following table Description Usage Module Terms Module 9 refers to the supervisor module in chassis slot 9 Module 10 refers to the supervisor module in chassis slot 10 Fixed module 9 an...

Page 86: ...p remote Shutting Down a Supervisor Module To shut down a supervisor module use the out of service module command to specify the chassis slot with that module Procedure Step 1 Start the configuration mode by entering the configure terminal command Example switch configure terminal switch config Step 2 Take the supervisor module out of service by entering the out of service module slot_number comma...

Page 87: ...s Enhanced 24 port 40 G Ethernet with XL N77 F324FQ 25 F3 Series Enhanced 12 port 100 G Ethernet with XL N77 F312CK 26 The following M3 Series modules are supported by the Cisco Nexus 7700 Series switches M3 Series 48 port 1 10 G Ethernet N77 M348XP 23L M3 Series 24 port 40 G Ethernet N77 M324FQ 25L M3 Series 12 port 100 G Ethernet N77 M312CQ 26L Accessing an I O Module through a Console You can t...

Page 88: ...e the show module xbar slot_number command to specify a slot number For a description of the module status indicated by one of the above show module commands see the following table Description I O Module State The hardware has electrical power When the hardware is powered up the software begins booting powered up The module has established connection with the supervisor and the module is performi...

Page 89: ...7 M348XP 23L ok 5 24 10 40 Gbps Ethernet Module N77 M324FQ 25L ok 6 48 1 10 Gbps Ethernet Module N77 F248XP 23E ok 8 48 1 10 Gbps Ethernet Module N77 F348XP 23 ok 9 0 Supervisor Module 2 N77 SUP2E active Mod Sw Hw 4 7 3 0 DX 1 0 701 5 7 3 0 DX 1 0 4 6 7 3 0 DX 1 1 0 8 7 3 0 DX 1 0 203 9 7 3 0 DX 1 1 3 Mod MAC Address es Serial Num 4 50 06 ab 91 05 a0 to 50 06 ab 91 05 d3 JAE194108S6 5 00 57 d2 0a ...

Page 90: ...utdown Ejector policy enabled switch Displaying Information for a Specific Fabric Module switch show module xbar 1 Xbar Ports Module Type Model Status 1 0 Fabric Module 1 N77 C7706 FAB 2 ok Xbar Sw Hw 1 NA 0 101 Xbar MAC Address es Serial Num 1 NA JAE17260CCT Chassis Ejector Support Enabled Ejector Status Top ejector OPEN Bottom ejector OPEN Module HW does not support ejector based shutdown Ejecto...

Page 91: ...ceive an error message that prevents you from proceeding with the configuration In this case you need to enter the purge module 3 running config command to clear the old configuration in Switch A before using the IP address Shut Down or Power Up an I O Module You can shutdown or power up an I O module by using the poweroff module or no poweroff module command to specify the module by its slot numb...

Page 92: ...new maximum number of fabric modules You do not have to fill all of the fabric slots but the fabric modules that you install must be in slots 1 through x For example if you specify 4 as the new maximum number of fabric modules you must make sure that the fabric modules that you are using are in slots 1 through 4 Make sure that each of the installed fabric modules is powered up by using the no powe...

Page 93: ... fabric slots slots 1 through n power on those modules with the no poweroff xbar command and change the maximum number of fabric modules to n see Change the Amount of Power Reserved for Fabric Modules on page 82 Note Procedure Step 1 Start the configuration mode by entering the configure terminal command Example switch configure terminal switch config Step 2 Shut down or power up the specified fab...

Page 94: ...7 1 kW of power the switch has six power supplies that each output 3 kW and there are two 220 V power grids then you use grid A to power three 3 kW power supplies that provide the available power to power the switch and you use grid B to power the other three 3 kW power supplies that provide the reserve power in case grid A fails Full redundancy mode This mode provides both power supply n 1 and in...

Page 95: ...d Scenario 2 install an extra 3 kW power supply If you install an additional 3 kW power supply unit that can output 3 0 kW the available power becomes 6 0 kW The increased amount of available power exceeds the switch power requirement of 5 2 kW so all of the modules and fan trays in the switch can power up The following table shows the results for each scenario Result Reserve Power Available Power...

Page 96: ...s of 5 2 kW so the switch powers up except for some of its I O modules Scenario 2 adding one 3 kW power supply One 3 kW power supply which outputs 1 45 kW provides the reserve power and the other two 3 kW power supplies also outputting 3 0 kW each provide a sufficient amount of power 6 0 kW to meet the switch requirements 5 2 kW so the entire switch powers up The following table shows the results ...

Page 97: ...0 kW does not meet the switch requirements 5 2 kW so most of the modules will power up but some of the I O modules will not be able to power up Scenario 2 adding two 3 kW power supplies The available power is 2 9 kW output from two 3 kW power supplies on grid A and the reserve power is 2 9 kW output from the other two power supplies on grid B The available power 2 9 kW exceeds the power requiremen...

Page 98: ...ot meet the switch requirements of 2 8 kW so most of the modules will power up but one or more I O modules will not be able to power up Scenario 2 adding two 3 kW power supplies The available power is 2 9 kW output from two 3 kW power supplies using a 110 V power source and the reserve power is 2 9 kW output from the other two power supplies The available power 2 9 kW exceeds the power requirement...

Page 99: ...ude the insrc_redundant keyword For full redundancy mode include the redundant keyword Example switch config power redundancy mode redundant switch config Maximum Power Available for 3 kW Power Supplies The maximum power available for operations depends on the input power from your power source the number and output capabilities of your power supplies and the power redundancy mode that you use The...

Page 100: ...18000 W 6 9000 W 9000 W 18000 W 21000 W 7 12000 W 12000 W 21000 W 24000 W 8 12000 W 12000 W 24000 W 27000 W 9 15000 W 15000 W 27000 W 30000 W 10 15000 W 15000 W 30000 W 33000 W 11 18000 W 18000 W 33000 W 36000 W 12 18000 W 18000 W 36000 W 39000 W 13 21000 W 21000 W 39000 W 42000 W 14 21000 W 21000 W 42000 W 45000 W 15 24000 W 24000 W 45000 W 48000 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and ...

Page 101: ...400 W 12 8700 W 8700 W 17400 W 18850 W 13 10150 W 10150 W 18850 W 20300 W 14 10150 W 10150 W 20300 W 21750 W 15 11600 W 11600 W 21750 W 23200 W 16 Maximum Power Available for 3 kW DC Power Supplies The maximum power available for operations depends on the input power from your power source the number and output capabilities of your power supplies and the power redundancy mode that you use The foll...

Page 102: ...6000 W 12 18000 W 18000 W 36000 W 39000 W 13 21000 W 21000 W 39000 W 42000 W 14 21000 W 21000 W 42000 W 45000 W 15 24000 W 24000 W 45000 W 48000 W 16 Maximum Power Available for 3 5 kW Inputs AC The maximum power available for operations depends on the input power from your power source the number and output capabilities of your power supplies and the power redundancy mode that you use The followi...

Page 103: ...0 W 10 500 W 21 000 W 24 500 W 7 14 000 W 14 000 W 24 500 W 28 000 W 8 14 000 W 14 000 W 28 000 W 31 500 W 9 17 500 W 17 500 W 31 500 W 35 000 W 10 17 500 W 17 500 W 35 000 W 38 500 W 11 21 000 W 21 000 W 38 500 W 42 000 W 12 21 000 W 21 000 W 42 000 W 45 500 W 13 24 500 W 24 500 W 45 500 W 49 000 W 14 24 500 W 24 500 W 49 000 W 52 500 W 15 28 000 W 28 000 W 52 500 W 56 000 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718 S...

Page 104: ...500 W 10 500 W 21 000 W 24 500 W 7 14 000 W 14 000 W 24 500 W 28 000 W 8 14 000 W 14 000 W 28 000 W 31 500 W 9 17 500 W 17 500 W 31 500 W 35 000 W 10 17 500 W 17 500 W 35 000 W 38 500 W 11 21 000 W 21 000 W 38 500 W 42 000 W 12 21 000 W 21 000 W 42 000 W 45 500 W 13 24 500 W 24 500 W 45 500 W 49 000 W 14 24 500 W 24 500 W 49 000 W 52 500 W 15 28 000 W 28 000 W 52 500 W 56 000 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718...

Page 105: ...9300 W 18 600 W 21 700 W 7 12 400 W 12 400 W 21 700 W 24 800 W 8 12 400 W 12 400 W 24 800 W 27 900 W 9 15 500 W 15 500 W 27 900 W 31 000 W 10 15 500 W 15 500 W 31 000 W 34 100 W 11 18 600 W 18 600 W 34 100 W 37 200 W 12 18 600 W 18 600 W 37 200 W 40 300 W 13 21 700 W 21 700 W 40 300 W 43 400 W 14 21 700 W 21 700 W 43 400 W 46 500 W 15 24 800 W 24 800 W 46 500 W 49 600 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch ...

Page 106: ... 10 500 W 10 500 W 19 500 W 21 000 W 14 10 500 W 10 500 W 21 000 W 22 500 W 15 12 000 W 12 000 W 22 500 W 24 000 W 16 A combination of 3 kW AC and 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC power supplies can be used Note Maximum Power Available for 3 5 kW Inputs DC The maximum power available for operations depends on the input power from your power source the number and output capabilities of your power supplies and the ...

Page 107: ...0 W 10 500 W 21 000 W 24 500 W 7 14 000 W 14 000 W 24 500 W 28 000 W 8 14 000 W 14 000 W 28 000 W 31 500 W 9 17 500 W 17 500 W 31 500 W 35 000 W 10 17 500 W 17 500 W 35 000 W 38 500 W 11 21 000 W 21 000 W 38 500 W 42 000 W 12 21 000 W 21 000 W 42 000 W 45 500 W 13 24 500 W 24 500 W 45 500 W 49 000 W 14 24 500 W 24 500 W 49 000 W 52 500 W 15 28 000 W 28 000 W 52 500 W 56 000 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718 S...

Page 108: ...500 W 10 500 W 21 000 W 24 500 W 7 14 000 W 14 000 W 24 500 W 28 000 W 8 14 000 W 14 000 W 28 000 W 31 500 W 9 17 500 W 17 500 W 31 500 W 35 000 W 10 17 500 W 17 500 W 35 000 W 38 500 W 11 21 000 W 21 000 W 38 500 W 42 000 W 12 21 000 W 21 000 W 42 000 W 45 500 W 13 24 500 W 24 500 W 45 500 W 49 000 W 14 24 500 W 24 500 W 49 000 W 52 500 W 15 28 000 W 28 000 W 52 500 W 56 000 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718...

Page 109: ...900 W 9 15 500 W 15 500 W 27 900 W 31 000 W 10 15 500 W 15 500 W 31 000 W 34 100 W 11 18 600 W 18 600 W 34 100 W 37 200 W 12 18 600 W 18 600 W 37 200 W 40 300 W 13 21 700 W 21 700 W 40 300 W 43 400 W 14 21 700 W 21 700 W 43 400 W 46 500 W 15 24 800 W 24 800 W 46 500 W 49 600 W 16 A combination of 3 kW DC and 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC power supplies can be used Note Overview of Fan Trays The Cisco Nexus 771...

Page 110: ...8 FAN 2 0 100 Ok Fan3 sys_fan3 N77 C7718 FAN 2 0 100 Ok Fan_in_PS1 Ok Fan_in_PS2 Ok Fan_in_PS3 Ok Fan_in_PS4 Ok Fan_in_PS5 Ok Fan_in_PS6 Ok Fan_in_PS7 Ok Fan_in_PS8 Ok Fan_in_PS9 Ok Fan_in_PS10 Ok Fan_in_PS11 Ok Fan_in_PS12 Ok Fan_in_PS13 Shutdown Fan_in_PS14 Shutdown Fan_in_PS15 Ok Fan_in_PS16 Ok More 2017 Mar 15 01 45 40 switch m3100scale VDC 1 PLATFORM 1 PFM_ALERT FAN_BAD fan1 Fan Zone Speed He...

Page 111: ...lace the fan tray If one or more fans fail within a fan tray the Fan Status LED turns red A fan failure could lead to temperature alarms if not corrected immediately Caution The fan status is continuously monitored by the software In case of a fan failure the following actions occur System messages are displayed Call Home alerts are sent if configured For more information refer Associating an Aler...

Page 112: ... FAN 2 0 100 Ok Fan_in_PS1 Ok Fan_in_PS2 Ok Fan_in_PS3 Ok Fan_in_PS4 Ok Fan_in_PS5 Ok Fan_in_PS6 Ok Fan_in_PS7 Ok Fan_in_PS8 Ok Fan_in_PS9 Ok Fan_in_PS10 Ok Fan_in_PS11 Ok Fan_in_PS12 Ok Fan_in_PS13 Shutdown Fan_in_PS14 Shutdown Fan_in_PS15 Ok Fan_in_PS16 Ok Fan Zone Speed Hex Zone 1 37 25 0x5f switch Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 102 OL 30453 01 Managing...

Page 113: ...is page 124 Using an ESD Wrist Strap to Prevent ESD Damage Before you touch any switch modules you must ground yourself to protect the modules from electrostatic discharge ESD You can ground yourself by wearing an ESD wrist strap connected to a grounded chassis or a grounded rack Always handle modules by their carrier edges typically the covered bottom sides and front of the module and never touch...

Page 114: ...ssis has another ESD port on the rear of the chassis Figure 27 Location of the ESD Port on the Front of the Chassis ESD port on the front of the chassis 1 If the wrist strap has an alligator clip on the other end clip that onto one of the two screws holding the grounding lug to the chassis Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 104 OL 30453 01 Installing or Replac...

Page 115: ...ou must follow ESD protocols including the following You must wear a grounded ESD wristband or other personal grounding device whenever you handle the electronic modules outside the grounded chassis You must carry electronic modules by only their covered edges or handles Do not touch their electronic components Whenever a module is outside a grounded chassis place it flat on an antistatic surface ...

Page 116: ...d fully remove it from the slot 4 Press the ejector button 2 c Press the eject button on the left side of the module see Step 2 in the previous figure The ejector springs out part way from the front of the module d Fully rotate the handle from the front of the module and pull the handle to move the module part way out of its slot e Place your other hand under the module to support its weight and p...

Page 117: ...llout 1 in the previous figure d With one hand under the supervisor module and the other hand holding the module by its front align the rear of the module to the open supervisor slot e Slide the module onto the guides inside the slot and push the module fully into the slot until you cannot push the module further The front of the module should be about 1 4 inch 0 6 cm in front of the chassis f Rot...

Page 118: ... LED is green ACTIVE LED is amber or green For more information about the LED states for this module see Supervisor Module LEDs on page 192 i Attach the management cable to the MGMT ETH port The MGMT ETH LED should be green If not see Supervisor Module LEDs on page 192 for information about the LED states Installing or Replacing an I O Module Before You Begin You must follow ESD protocols includin...

Page 119: ...the handle on the plate to remove it from the slot Continue with Step 2 Note a Disconnect all of the networking cables attached to the front of the I O module to be removed b Unscrew the captive screw on each side of the module until the screws are loose and no longer connected to the chassis see Callout 1 in the following figure Figure 31 Removing an I O Module Two handles spring out part way fro...

Page 120: ...he front of the module should be 1 4 inch 0 6 cm out of the slot e Simultaneously rotate each of the two handles to the front of the module until they click As you rotate the handles to the front of the module the module should move fully into the slot f Verify that the front of the module is even with the fronts of the other installed I O modules If not press both ejector buttons pull on the hand...

Page 121: ...sent Hot inlet temperature Sup inlet temperature 30 degrees Celsius Fan tray is absent Post cool period time elapsed after fan tray removal has crossed 4 minutes Fan tray maintenance mode is cancelled and fan speed is set to normal if fan tray migration or replacement is completed within 2 minutes of using the hardware fan tray maintenance mode command If fan tray migration or replacement is not c...

Page 122: ...licy __pfm_ fanabsent_any_singlefan for fan1 2017 Apr 3 16 23 09 SWITCH PLATFORM 6 PFM_INFO Fan Zone 1 Fan Speed will change from 74 90 0xbf to 85 10 0xd9 2017 Apr 3 16 25 09 SWITCH PLATFORM 6 PFM_INFO Fan Zone 1 Fan Speed will change from 85 10 0xd9 to 100 00 0xff 2017 Apr 3 16 25 33 SWITCH PLATFORM 5 FAN_DETECT Fan module 1 Serial number NCV2108V017 Fan1 sys_fan1 detected 2017 Apr 3 16 25 33 SWI...

Page 123: ...crewdriver Manual torque screwdrivers are recommended Be sure to never exceed the recommended torque setting for the screw that you are working with Replacement fan tray N77 C7718 FAN Put the switch in fan tray maintenance mode Procedure Step 1 Remove the fan tray as follows a Use a Phillips torque screwdriver to loosen the four captive screws on the fan tray until they are no longer connected to ...

Page 124: ...nd down to remove the whole fan tray from the slot Figure 32 Removing a Fan Tray Pull out and down to move the spring clip past the top edge of the slot 3 Unscrew four captive screws 1 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 114 OL 30453 01 Installing or Replacing Modules Fan Trays and Power Supplies Replacing a Fan Tray ...

Page 125: ...nnectors on anything always set a fan tray down on a covered side to protect its connectors Caution Step 2 Install the new fan tray in the open slot as follows a Unpack the new fan tray and inspect it for damage If anything is damaged or missing contact your customer representative immediately Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 115 Installing or Re...

Page 126: ... surface of the chassis Figure 33 Installing a Fan Tray Tighten four captive screws to 8 in lb 0 9 N m 3 Align four pins in the fan tray to four holes in the chassis 1 Position the spring clip behind the edge of the chassis and then press the whole fan tray into the chassis slot 2 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 116 OL 30453 01 Installing or Replacing Modul...

Page 127: ...h of Fan modules Both Gen1 and Gen2 fans are present in the fantray for number seconds is displayed at regular intervals when both Gen 1 and Gen 2 fan trays are present in the same switch Note 4 Remove the Gen 1 fan tray from FAN TRAY 2 5 Insert the Gen 2 fan tray into the empty fan tray slot 6 Remove the Gen 1 fan tray from FAN TRAY 3 7 Insert the Gen 2 fan tray into the empty fan tray slot The f...

Page 128: ...esent in the fantray for 89 seconds 2017 Apr 3 17 27 11 SWITCH PLATFORM 0 FAN_MISMATCH_TIME Mismatch of Fan modules Both Gen1 and Gen2 fans are present in the fantray for 99 seconds 2017 Apr 3 17 27 17 SWITCH PLATFORM 2 FAN_REMOVED Fan module 3 Serial number DCH1910A06N Fan3 sys_fan3 removed 2017 Apr 3 17 27 17 SWITCH PLATFORM 6 PFM_INFO Fan Zone 1 Fan Speed will change from 80 00 0xcc to 100 00 0...

Page 129: ...in fan tray maintenance mode to prepare the switch for fan tray removal Procedure Step 1 Remove the fan tray that covers the fabric module that you are replacing by following these steps a Loosen four captive screws on the fan tray until they are loose and are no longer connected to the chassis Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 119 Installing or R...

Page 130: ... remove the whole fan tray from the slot Figure 34 Removing a Fan Tray Pull out and down to move the spring clip past the top edge of the slot 3 Unscrew four captive screws 1 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 120 OL 30453 01 Installing or Replacing Modules Fan Trays and Power Supplies Installing or Replacing a Fabric Module ...

Page 131: ...w fabric module remove a fabric module as follows a With your face at least 12 inches 30 cm away from the front of the fabric module press both ejector buttons on the front of the module see Callout 1 in the following figure Keep your face away from the front of the fabric module so that the levers do not hit your face when they spring out from the front of the module Caution Figure 35 Unlocking a...

Page 132: ...ule to the module guides at the top and bottom of the open fabric slot in the chassis d Push the module half way into the slot e With your face away from the fabric module press both ejector buttons on the front of the module Keep your face at least 12 inches 30 cm from the front of the fabric module so that the ejector handles do not hit your face when they spring out from the front of the module...

Page 133: ...of the chassis Figure 36 Installing a Fan Tray Tighten four captive screws to 8 in lb 0 9 N m 3 Align four pins in the fan tray to four holes in the chassis 1 Position the spring clip behind the edge of the chassis and then press the whole fan tray into the chassis slot 2 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 123 Installing or Replacing Modules Fan Tr...

Page 134: ... kW HVAC HVDC power supply N77 HV 3 5KW If you leave any power supply slots empty you must install a blank filler plate N77 3KPS BLANK H in that slot to maintain the designed airflow The chassis ships with power supplies already installed but you can optionally remove the power supplies to make the chassis lighter for the installation Note You follow the same steps to install AC DC and HVAC HVDC p...

Page 135: ... from the power source For a 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC power supply release the built in latch and unplug the power cable from the power source c Remove the power supply or blank filler plate from the power supply slot as follows To remove a blank filler plate unscrew its captive screws and pull on its handle to remove the plate from the slot Note For a 3 kW power supply press its ejector latch to the left...

Page 136: ...ower supplies in any open power supply slot in the chassis For power supply redundancy mode n 1 redundancy mode you need enough power supplies to power all switch operations and one extra power supply that can replace a failing power supply You connect all power supplies to the same AC power source You can install the power supplies in any open power supply slot in the chassis For input source red...

Page 137: ... device is rated not greater than Warning 250V 20 A Statement 1005 Step 4 Turn the power supply switch from standby to on from 0 to 1 as labeled on the power switch Step 5 Verify that the power supply is receiving AC power and outputting DC power by making sure that the INPUT and OUTPUT power supply LEDs are lit and the FAULT LED is not lit or flashing For an explanation of all the power supply LE...

Page 138: ...o AC power sources within reach of the power supply cables The number of power sources depends on the power mode to be used for the switch Combined power no power redundancy One AC power source Power supply redundancy n 1 redundancy One AC power source Input source redundancy power grid redundancy Two AC power sources Full redundancy Two AC power sources The AC power sources are rated as follows F...

Page 139: ...necting DC Power Supplies with Power Sources Connect each installed DC power supply with a DC power circuit as follows If you are using combined power mode no power redundancy or power supply n 1 power mode connect all of the power supplies to the same power circuit grid If you are using input source n n or full power mode connect half of the power supplies located in slots 1 2 5 6 9 10 13 and 14 ...

Page 140: ...remove the cover see the following figure The terminal box has four slots for four power terminals ordered as negative positive positive and negative Each terminal has two nuts that you use to fasten a power cable to the terminal Note Figure 37 Removing the Safety Cover for the Terminal Box on a 3 kW DC Power Supply Remove the cover 2 Remove three screws from the safety cover 1 Step 5 Install four...

Page 141: ...rd to connect a 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC power supply to its DC power source and to ground the power supply Depending on the power mode that you use for the switch you either connect all of the power supplies to one DC power source or you connect half of the power supplies to one DC power source and the other half to another DC power source Before You Begin Before you connect power supplies to one or two ...

Page 142: ...ions that they indicate see Power Supply LEDs When you first activate the power supply you can verify the functionality of the LEDs by checking that each LED turns on for a couple of seconds Note If the Fault LED is flashing red turn the power switch to standby labeled as 0 check the HVAC HVDC power connections on the power supply and the DC power source and then turn the power switch back on labe...

Page 143: ...le for 3 5 kW Inputs DC page 142 Weights and Quantities for the Chassis Modules Fan Trays and Power Supplies page 145 Transceivers Connectors and Cables Used with Each I O Module page 147 Power Supply Cable Specifications page 174 Environmental Specifications Specification Environment 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Ambient operating Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Ambient nonoperating 8 to 80 Ambient no...

Page 144: ...able management system and front door 2 The total height of the cable management system is within the height of the chassis The cable management system is added to the front of the chassis but does not add any height to the chassis Power Requirements Table 4 Power Requirements for the Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Modules Typical Maximum Quantity Component 1 or 2 same type if using 2 Supervisor Modules ...

Page 145: ...it Ethernet I O module N77 M312CQ 26L 102 W 300 W 3 to 6 Fabric Modules N77 C7718 FAB 2 Fan Trays 51 W 900 W 3 38 mm Gen 1 Fan Tray N77 C7718 FAN 51 W 900 W 3 76 mm Gen 2 Fan Tray N77 C7718 FAN 2 Maximum Power Available for 3 kW Power Supplies The maximum power available for operations depends on the input power from your power source the number and output capabilities of your power supplies and t...

Page 146: ...00 W 9000 W 18000 W 21000 W 7 12000 W 12000 W 21000 W 24000 W 8 12000 W 12000 W 24000 W 27000 W 9 15000 W 15000 W 27000 W 30000 W 10 15000 W 15000 W 30000 W 33000 W 11 18000 W 18000 W 33000 W 36000 W 12 18000 W 18000 W 36000 W 39000 W 13 21000 W 21000 W 39000 W 42000 W 14 21000 W 21000 W 42000 W 45000 W 15 24000 W 24000 W 45000 W 48000 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Ins...

Page 147: ...W 8700 W 17400 W 18850 W 13 10150 W 10150 W 18850 W 20300 W 14 10150 W 10150 W 20300 W 21750 W 15 11600 W 11600 W 21750 W 23200 W 16 Maximum Power Available for 3 kW DC Power Supplies The maximum power available for operations depends on the input power from your power source the number and output capabilities of your power supplies and the power redundancy mode that you use The following table li...

Page 148: ...18000 W 18000 W 36000 W 39000 W 13 21000 W 21000 W 39000 W 42000 W 14 21000 W 21000 W 42000 W 45000 W 15 24000 W 24000 W 45000 W 48000 W 16 Maximum Power Available for 3 5 kW Inputs AC The maximum power available for operations depends on the input power from your power source the number and output capabilities of your power supplies and the power redundancy mode that you use The following table l...

Page 149: ... W 21 000 W 24 500 W 7 14 000 W 14 000 W 24 500 W 28 000 W 8 14 000 W 14 000 W 28 000 W 31 500 W 9 17 500 W 17 500 W 31 500 W 35 000 W 10 17 500 W 17 500 W 35 000 W 38 500 W 11 21 000 W 21 000 W 38 500 W 42 000 W 12 21 000 W 21 000 W 42 000 W 45 500 W 13 24 500 W 24 500 W 45 500 W 49 000 W 14 24 500 W 24 500 W 49 000 W 52 500 W 15 28 000 W 28 000 W 52 500 W 56 000 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site...

Page 150: ...00 W 21 000 W 24 500 W 7 14 000 W 14 000 W 24 500 W 28 000 W 8 14 000 W 14 000 W 28 000 W 31 500 W 9 17 500 W 17 500 W 31 500 W 35 000 W 10 17 500 W 17 500 W 35 000 W 38 500 W 11 21 000 W 21 000 W 38 500 W 42 000 W 12 21 000 W 21 000 W 42 000 W 45 500 W 13 24 500 W 24 500 W 45 500 W 49 000 W 14 24 500 W 24 500 W 49 000 W 52 500 W 15 28 000 W 28 000 W 52 500 W 56 000 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Si...

Page 151: ...600 W 21 700 W 7 12 400 W 12 400 W 21 700 W 24 800 W 8 12 400 W 12 400 W 24 800 W 27 900 W 9 15 500 W 15 500 W 27 900 W 31 000 W 10 15 500 W 15 500 W 31 000 W 34 100 W 11 18 600 W 18 600 W 34 100 W 37 200 W 12 18 600 W 18 600 W 37 200 W 40 300 W 13 21 700 W 21 700 W 40 300 W 43 400 W 14 21 700 W 21 700 W 43 400 W 46 500 W 15 24 800 W 24 800 W 46 500 W 49 600 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Prepa...

Page 152: ...0 500 W 19 500 W 21 000 W 14 10 500 W 10 500 W 21 000 W 22 500 W 15 12 000 W 12 000 W 22 500 W 24 000 W 16 A combination of 3 kW AC and 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC power supplies can be used Note Maximum Power Available for 3 5 kW Inputs DC The maximum power available for operations depends on the input power from your power source the number and output capabilities of your power supplies and the power redun...

Page 153: ... W 21 000 W 24 500 W 7 14 000 W 14 000 W 24 500 W 28 000 W 8 14 000 W 14 000 W 28 000 W 31 500 W 9 17 500 W 17 500 W 31 500 W 35 000 W 10 17 500 W 17 500 W 35 000 W 38 500 W 11 21 000 W 21 000 W 38 500 W 42 000 W 12 21 000 W 21 000 W 42 000 W 45 500 W 13 24 500 W 24 500 W 45 500 W 49 000 W 14 24 500 W 24 500 W 49 000 W 52 500 W 15 28 000 W 28 000 W 52 500 W 56 000 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site...

Page 154: ...00 W 21 000 W 24 500 W 7 14 000 W 14 000 W 24 500 W 28 000 W 8 14 000 W 14 000 W 28 000 W 31 500 W 9 17 500 W 17 500 W 31 500 W 35 000 W 10 17 500 W 17 500 W 35 000 W 38 500 W 11 21 000 W 21 000 W 38 500 W 42 000 W 12 21 000 W 21 000 W 42 000 W 45 500 W 13 24 500 W 24 500 W 45 500 W 49 000 W 14 24 500 W 24 500 W 49 000 W 52 500 W 15 28 000 W 28 000 W 52 500 W 56 000 W 16 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Si...

Page 155: ...0 W 15 500 W 31 000 W 34 100 W 11 18 600 W 18 600 W 34 100 W 37 200 W 12 18 600 W 18 600 W 37 200 W 40 300 W 13 21 700 W 21 700 W 40 300 W 43 400 W 14 21 700 W 21 700 W 43 400 W 46 500 W 15 24 800 W 24 800 W 46 500 W 49 600 W 16 A combination of 3 kW DC and 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC power supplies can be used Note Weights and Quantities for the Chassis Modules Fan Trays and Power Supplies Quantity Weight p...

Page 156: ... 8 16 kg 24 port 40 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 M324FQ 25L 22 44 lb 10 18kg 12 port 100 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 M312CQ 26L 3 to 6 Fabric Modules 20 0 lb 9 1 kg Fabric 2 module N77 C7718 FAB 2 3 Fan Trays 13 5 lb 6 1 kg 38 mm Gen 1 Fan Tray N77 C7718 FAN 17 75 lb 8 kg 76 mm Gen 2 Fan Tray N77 C7718 FAN 2 1 to 16 Power Supplies 5 0 lb 2 3 kg 3 kW AC power supply N77 AC 3KW 11 0 lb 5 0 kg...

Page 157: ... SFP10G xx xx SFP 10G ER SFP 10G LR SFP 10G LRM SFP 10G SR SFP 10G ZR4 SFP Active optical cable assembly SFP 10G AOC1M SFP 10G AOC3M SFP 10G AOC5M SFP 10G AOC7M SFP 10G AOC10M Twinax cable active assembly SFP H10GB CU1M SFP H10GB CU1 5M SFP H10GB CU2M SFP H10GB CU2 5M SFP H10GB CU3M SFP H10GB CU5M Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 147 Switch Speci...

Page 158: ...xtender FEX 4 Requires Version 2 or later version Table 6 F3 Series 48 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet N77 F348XP 23 Transceivers and Cables Cable Type Transceiver or Connector Port Type 10 Gigabit Fabric Extender Transceiver FET for FEX connections 5 FET 10G FET Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 148 OL 30453 01 Switch Specifications Transceivers Connectors an...

Page 159: ...ctive optical cable assembly SFP 10G AOC1M SFP 10G AOC3M SFP 10G AOC5M SFP 10G AOC7M SFP 10G AOC10M 5 FETs are used only when connecting this I O module to a Fabric Extender FEX Table 7 F3 Series 24 port 40 Gigabit Ethernet N77 F324FQ 25 Transceivers and Cables Cable Type Transceiver or Connector Port Type 40 Gigabit Fabric Extender Transceiver FET for FEX connections 6 FET 40G FET Cisco Nexus 771...

Page 160: ...P H40G AOC7M QSFP H40G AOC10M 40GBASE AOC QSFP to four SFP breakout cable QSFP 4X10G AOC1M QSFP 4X10G AOC2M QSFP 4X10G AOC3M QSFP 4X10G AOC5M QSFP 4X10G AOC7M QSFP 4X10G AOC10M 6 FETs are used only when connecting this I O module to a Fabric Extender FEX Table 8 F3 Series 12 port 100 Gigabit Ethernet N77 F312CK 26 Transceivers and Cables Cable Type Transceiver or Connector Port Type Multi mode fib...

Page 161: ...er MMF GLC LH SMD GLC SX MMD Single mode fiber SMF CWDM SFP xxxx CWDM SFP xxxx is supported only with 1 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules Note DWDM SFP xxxx GLC BX U GLC BX D GLC EX SMD GLC LH SMD GLC ZX SMD Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 151 Switch Specifications Transceivers Connectors and Cables Used with Each I O Module ...

Page 162: ...y passive SFP H10GB CU1M SFP H10GB CU1 5M SFP H10GB CU2M SFP H10GB CU2 5M SFP H10GB CU3M SFP H10GB CU5M Twinax cable assembly active SFP H10GB ACU7M SFP H10GB ACU10M Active optical cable assembly SFP 10G AOC1M SFP 10G AOC2M SFP 10G AOC3M SFP 10G AOC5M SFP 10G AOC7M SFP 10G AOC10M Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 152 OL 30453 01 Switch Specifications Transcei...

Page 163: ...y QSFP 4X10G AC7M QSFP 4X10G AC10M Active optical cable assembly QSFP 4X10G AOC1M QSFP 4X10G AOC2M QSFP 4X10G AOC3M QSFP 4X10G AOC5M QSFP 4X10G AOC7M QSFP 4X10G AOC10M Direct attach copper active QSFP H40G ACU7M QSFP H40G ACU10M Active optical cable assembly QSFP H40G AOC1M QSFP H40G AOC2M QSFP H40G AOC3M QSFP H40G AOC5M QSFP H40G AOC7M QSFP H40G AOC10M QSFP H40G AOC15M Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Sit...

Page 164: ...e optical cable assembly QSFP 100G AOC1M QSFP 100G AOC2M QSFP 100G AOC3M QSFP 100G AOC5M QSFP 100G AOC7M QSFP 100G AOC10M QSFP 100G AOC15M QSFP 100G AOC20M QSFP 100G AOC25M QSFP 100G AOC30M QSFP H40G AOC1M QSFP H40G AOC2M QSFP H40G AOC3M QSFP H40G AOC5M QSFP H40G AOC7M QSFP H40G AOC10M QSFP H40G AOC15M 100 Gb CPAK Transceiver Specifications The 100 Gigabit CPAK transceivers are used with the F3 Se...

Page 165: ...0 Gigabit QSFP transceivers are used with the M3 Series 100 Gigabit I O module N77 M312CQ 26L This I O module supports Forward Error Correction FEC with the 100 Gigabit QSFP transceivers For more information refer FEC Support on Optic Modules Note For the cable specifications that apply to these transceivers see the following table Maximum Cable Distance Modal Bandwidth MHz km Core Size microns Wa...

Page 166: ...er dBm Transceiver Type Transceiver 840 to 860 nm 2 4 maximum per lane 5 2 minimum per lane 2 4 maximum per lane 8 4 minimum per lane QSFP QSFP 100G SR4 S Four lanes 1295 1300 1304 1309 4 5 maximum per lane 8 6 minimum per lane 4 5 maximum per lane 4 3 minimum per lane QSFP QSFP 100G LR4 S Four lanes 1271 1291 1311 1331 2 5 maximum per lane 10 minimum per lane 2 5 maximum per lane 6 5 minimum per ...

Page 167: ...sceivers are used with the F3 Series 40 Gigabit I O modules N77 F324FQ 25 M3 Series 40 Gigabit I O modules N77 M324FQ 25L and the M3 Series 100 Gigabit I O modules N77 M312CQ 26L Note The following figure identifies the major features of these transceivers Pull tab 2 Optical bore 1 For the cable specifications that apply to these transceivers see the following table Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Pr...

Page 168: ...8 feet 33 m 269 feet 82 m 984 feet 300 m 1312 feet 400 m 200 500 2000 4700 62 5 50 0 50 0 50 0 850 12 fiber MTP MPO MMF QSFP 40G CSR4 40 km4 G 652 1310 LC SMF QSFP 40G ER4 6 21 miles 10 km G 652 1310 LC Duplex SMF QSFP 40G LR4 98 feet 30 m 328 feet 100 m 492 feet 150 m 500 OM2 2000 OM3 4700 OM4 50 0 50 0 50 0 850 PC or UPC MMF QSFP 40G SR4 98 feet 30 m 328 feet 100 m 328 feet 100 m 500 OM2 2000 OM...

Page 169: ... lane 6 minimum per lane 5 maximum per lane 4 minimum per lane 40GBASE SR BiDi QSFP 40G SR BD Four lanes 1271 1291 1311 1331 2 3 maximum per lane 13 7 minimum per lane 2 3 maximum per lane 10 minimum per lane 40GBASE LR4 Lite WSP Q40G LR4L For the environmental specifications see the following table Specification Parameter 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Storage temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Operating ...

Page 170: ...P 10G LR and the 10 Gigabit Fabric Extender Transceiver FET to connect the following I O modules to Fabric Extenders FEXs F2 Series Enhanced 48 port 1 and 10 Gigabit I O module N77 F248XP 23E F3 Series 48 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N77 F348XP 23 On the other end of the connections using the SFP 10G SR SFP 10G LR and FET transceivers you can connect to the following FEXs Cisco Nexus ...

Page 171: ...wing table For information about the DWDM transceivers see 10BASE DWDM SFP Transceiver Specifications on page 163 Maximum Cable Distance Modal Bandwidth MHz km Core Size microns Wavelength nm Connector Type Cable Type Transceiver 82 feet 25 m 328 feet 100 m 500 2000 50 0 50 0 850 Dual LC PC MMF FET 10G 3 3 feet 1 m 4 9 feet 1 5 m 6 6 feet 2 m 8 2 feet 2 5 m 9 8 feet 3 m 16 4 feet 5 m Twinax cable ...

Page 172: ... m 269 feet 82 m 984 feet 300 m 160 200 400 500 2000 62 5 62 5 50 50 50 850 Dual LC PC MMF SFP 10G SR 49 7 miles 80 km G 652 1550 SMF SFP 10G ZR For the optical specifications see the following table Transmit and ReceiveWavelength nm Receive Power dBm Transmit Power dBm Transceiver Type Transceiver 1530 to 1565 nm 1 0 maximum per lane 15 8 minimum per lane 4 0 maximum per lane 4 7 minimum per lane...

Page 173: ... 40 to 85 C Storage temperature 32 to 158 F 0 to 70 C Operating temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Case temperature 3 1 to 3 5 V Module supply voltage 10BASE DWDM SFP Transceiver Specifications The Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing DWDM SFP transceivers are part of a DWDM optical network to provide high capacity bandwidth across a fiber optic network There are 32 fixed wavelength DWDM SFP tra...

Page 174: ...tical bore 2 Clasp shown in closed position 3 For the Cisco DWDM SFP transceiver cable specifications see the following table Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 164 OL 30453 01 Switch Specifications 10BASE DWDM SFP Transceiver Specifications ...

Page 175: ...39 77 1540 56 1542 14 1542 94 1543 73 1544 53 1546 12 1546 92 1547 72 1548 51 1549 31 1550 12 1550 92 1551 72 1552 52 1554 13 1554 94 1555 75 1556 55 1558 17 1558 98 1559 79 1560 61 1561 41 Dual LC PC connector SMF9 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 165 Switch Specifications 10BASE DWDM SFP Transceiver Specifications ...

Page 176: ...41 35 44 DWDM SFP10G 42 14 43 DWDM SFP10G 42 94 42 DWDM SFP10G 43 73 41 DWDM SFP10G 44 53 40 DWDM SFP10G 45 32 39 DWDM SFP10G 46 12 38 DWDM SFP10G 46 92 37 DWDM SFP10G 47 72 36 DWDM SFP10G 48 51 35 DWDM SFP10G 49 32 34 DWDM SFP10G 50 12 33 DWDM SFP10G 50 92 32 DWDM SFP10G 51 72 31 DWDM SFP10G 52 52 30 DWDM SFP10G 53 33 29 DWDM SFP10G 54 13 28 DWDM SFP10G 54 94 27 DWDM SFP10G 55 75 26 DWDM SFP10G 5...

Page 177: ... I O modules M3 Series 48 port 1 10 GE N77 M348XP 23L F3 Series 48 port 1 10 GE N77 F348XP 23 F2 Series 48 Port 1 10 GE N77 F248XP 23E Transceiver X X X CWDM SFP xxxx X X X DWDM SFP xxxx X X X GLC BX D X X X GLC BX U X X X GLC EX SMD X X X GLC LH SMD X X X GLC SX MMD X X X GLC T X X X GLC ZX SMD X X X SFP GE T 1000BASE CWDM SFP Transceiver Cables The Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing CWDM SF...

Page 178: ...ellow Color Code Bail clasp 4 Colored arrow on label specifies the wavelength 1 Dust plug 5 Receive optical bore 2 Transmit optical bore 3 Whenever the transceiver receive optical bores are not filled with optical cables you should minimize the chance of contamination by plugging the transceiver with its dust plug For the Cisco CWDM SFP transceiver cable specifications see the following table Maxi...

Page 179: ...cross a fiber optic network There are 40 fixed wavelength DWDM SFP transceivers that support the International Telecommunications Union ITU 100 GHz wavelength grid These transceivers have duplex SC connectors DWDM SFP transceivers can transmit and receive optical signals up to 50 miles 80 km depending on the quality of the fiber optic cable used DWDM SFP transceivers look like the typical 1000BASE...

Page 180: ... LC PC connector SMF12 DWDM SFP 3033 DWDM SFP 3112 DWDM SFP 3190 DWDM SFP 3268 DWDM SFP 3425 DWDM SFP 3504 DWDM SFP 3582 DWDM SFP 3661 DWDM SFP 3819 DWDM SFP 3998 DWDM SFP 3977 DWDM SFP 4056 DWDM SFP 4214 DWDM SFP 4294 DWDM SFP 4373 DWDM SFP 4453 DWDM SFP 4612 DWDM SFP 4692 DWDM SFP 4772 DWDM SFP 4851 DWDM SFP 5012 DWDM SFP 5092 DWDM SFP 5172 DWDM SFP 5252 DWDM SFP 5413 DWDM SFP 5494 DWDM SFP 5575...

Page 181: ...rs that you plug into SFP compatible I O modules The 1000BASE T transceiver shown in the following figure provides an RJ 45 connection for copper cables Figure 40 1000BASE T SFP Transceiver Bail clasp shown in the open unlocked position 3 RJ 45 connector 1 Bail clasp shown in the closed locked position 2 The 1000BASE X transceiver shown in the following figure provides an optical connection for fi...

Page 182: ...50 0 50 0 1310 LC duplex MMF3 1000BASE LX GLC LH SMD 6 2 miles 10 km G 6522 1310 LC duplex SMF1 Approximately 43 4 to 60 miles 70 to 100 km depending on link loss G 6522 1550 LC duplex SMF1 1000BASE ZX GLC ZX SMD 328 feet 100 meters RJ 45 Category 5 5E or 6 UTP FTP 1000BASE T GLC T and SFP GE T 13 Single mode fiber optic SMF 14 ITU T G652 SMF as specified by the IEEE 802 32 standard 15 Multimode f...

Page 183: ...nshielded twisted pair cable from the external network to the following module interface connectors Supervisor modules CONSOLE port MGMT ETH port Fabric Extenders Cisco Nexus 2232PP 2232TM 2232TM E 2248PQ 2248TP and 2248TP E FEXs 100 1000 downlink ports Cisco Nexus C2348UPQ FEX 1000 10000 downlink ports Cisco Nexus C2348TQ 10GE FEX 100 1000 10000 downlink ports To comply with GR 1089 intrabuilding...

Page 184: ...duct may result in electrical safety hazard Orders delivered to Argentina Brazil and Japan must have the appropriate power cord ordered with the system Note 3 kW AC Power Cord Specifications Power Cord Illustration Cord Set Rating PowerCordPart Number Locale 16A 250 VAC CAB AC 16A AUS Australia and New Zealand 16A 250 VAC CAB AC 16A CH Peoples Republic of China Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Prepara...

Page 185: ... CAB 9K16A US1 Japan and North America non locking 200 240 VAC operation 16A 250 VAC C A B A C C 6 K T W L K Japan and North America locking 200 240 VAC operation 16A 250 VAC CAB 7513AC Japan and North America 100 120 VAC operation 16A 250 VAC CAB 9K16A KOR Korea Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 175 Switch Specifications 3 kW AC Power Cord Specif...

Page 186: ...AC 16A SG AZ Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit 16A 250 VAC 14 0 4 26 m 37 1661 01 CAB AC 16A SG AZ Australia and New Zealand AU20LS3 Saf D Grid Figure 45 CAB AC 16A SG BR Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit 16A 250 VAC 14 0 4 26 m 37 1650 01 CAB AC 16A SG BR Brazil EL224 Saf D Grid Figure 46 CAB AC 16A SG CH Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5...

Page 187: ... HVDC Power Supply Unit 16A 250 VAC 14 0 4 26 m 37 1658 01 CAB AC 16A SG IS Israel SI 16S3 Saf D Grid Figure 51 CAB AC 16A SG IT Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit 16A 250 VAC 14 0 4 26 m 37 1651 01 CAB AC 16A SG IT Italy CEI 23 50 Saf D Grid to IEC C19 Figure 52 CAB AC 20A SG US Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit 20A 110 VAC 14 0 4 26 m 37...

Page 188: ...P Saf D Grid Figure 57 CAB AC 20A SG C20 Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit 20A 250 VAC 14 0 4 26 m 37 1653 01 CAB AC 20A SG C20 North America Cabinet Jumper Power Distribution Unit PDU Cabinet Jumper PDU IEC C20 Saf D Grid Figure 58 CAB AC 16A SG SA Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit 16A 250 VAC 14 0 4 26 m 37 1647 01 CAB AC 16A SG SA Sout...

Page 189: ...1 CAB HV 25A SG IN3 IEC EU Saf D Grid P10 Saf D Grid P4 Figure 63 CAB HV 25A SG US2 Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit 20A 300 VAC 500 VDC 14 0 4 26 m 37 1641 01 CAB HV 25A SG US2 North America Ring Terminal source plug Ring Terminal Saf D Grid Figure 64 CAB HV 25A SG US5 Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit 20A 300 VAC 14 0 4 26 m 37 100903 ...

Page 190: ...and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Figure 45 CAB AC 16A SG BR Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Figure 46 CAB AC 16A SG CH Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 180 OL 30453 01 Switch Specifications 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply AC Power Cord Specificat...

Page 191: ...wer Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Figure 49 CAB AC 16A SG IN Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 181 Switch Specifications 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply AC Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 192: ...wer Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Figure 52 CAB AC 20A SG US Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 182 OL 30453 01 Switch Specifications 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply AC Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 193: ...wer Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Figure 55 CAB AC 20A SG US3 Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 183 Switch Specifications 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply AC Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 194: ...ower Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Figure 58 CAB AC 16A SG SA Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 184 OL 30453 01 Switch Specifications 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply AC Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 195: ...er Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Figure 61 CAB HV 25A SG IN2 Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 185 Switch Specifications 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply AC Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 196: ...wer Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Figure 64 CAB HV 25A SG US5 Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 186 OL 30453 01 Switch Specifications 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply AC Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 197: ...ure 65 CAB HV 25A SG IN1 Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit 20 A 400 VDC 14 0 4 26 m 37 1642 01 CAB HV 25A SG IN1 International Saf D Grid Saf D Grid Figure 66 CAB HV 25A SG IN2 Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit 20 A 300 VAC 500 VDC 14 0 4 26 m 37 1640 01 CAB HV 25A SG IN2 International Ring Terminal source plug Ring Terminal Saf D Grid Ci...

Page 198: ...5A SG US1 North America Saf D Grid Saf D Grid Figure 68 CAB HV 25A SG US2 Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit 20 A 300 VAC 500 VDC 14 0 4 26 m 37 1641 01 CAB HV 25A SG US2 North America Ring Terminal source plug Ring Terminal Saf D Grid Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 188 OL 30453 01 Switch Specifications 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power S...

Page 199: ...y Unit Figure 66 CAB HV 25A SG IN2 Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Figure 67 CAB HV 25A SG US1 Power Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 189 Switch Specifications 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply DC Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 200: ...wer Cord and Plugs for the 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply Unit Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 190 OL 30453 01 Switch Specifications 3 5 kW HVAC HVDC Power Supply DC Power Cord Specifications ...

Page 201: ...Ds Status Color LED Power supplies are all operational Green PSU One of the following problems exist At least one power supply LED is red At least one power supply is down Amber Fan trays are all operational Green FAN At least one fan tray module LED is red Amber Supervisor modules are all operational Green SUP At least one supervisor module LED is red Amber Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparatio...

Page 202: ... the midplane The diagnostic test has failed Red Indicates one of the following The inlet air temperature of the system has exceeded the safe operating temperature limits of the module a major environmental warning The module has been shut down to prevent permanent damage The system will be shut down after two minutes if this condition is not cleared The module is resetting and both ejector levers...

Page 203: ...link is bad and has been disabled due to a hardware failure Flashing amber The module has not detected a signal Off The module has detected a link Green LINK The module does not detect a link Off The module is transmitting or receiving Flashing green ACT The module is not transmitting or receiving Off The log flash CompactFlash or USB disk is being accessed Do not remove the media until the LED is...

Page 204: ... has just been powered on and the module is resetting The module is resetting and both ejector levers are out The module has been inserted during the initialization process The module could not power up because of insufficient power An overtemperature condition has occurred A major temperature threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring Flashing red The module is not receiving powe...

Page 205: ...ronmental warning The card has been shut down to prevent permanent damage Red Indicates one of the following The fabric module has just been inserted and is booting up An overtemperature condition has occurred and the module has powered down The power was turned off with a CLI command The module is resetting and both ejector levers are out Flashing red The operator has activated this LED to identi...

Page 206: ...n sequence The inlet air temperature of the system has exceeded the safe operating temperature limits of the card a major environmental warning The card has been shut down to prevent permanent damage Red Indicates one of the following The fabric module has just been inserted and is booting up An overtemperature condition has occurred and the module has powered down The power was turned off with a ...

Page 207: ...or DC output power is within the valid range Green Output The AC or DC output power is outside the valid range Off The AC or DC output voltage and power supply unit tests are okay Off Fault Self diagnostic tests have failed or another power supply failure has occurred Flasing red The operator has activated this LED to identify this module in the chassis Flashing blue ID This module is not being id...

Page 208: ...Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 198 OL 30453 01 LEDs Power Supply LEDs ...

Page 209: ...owing table lists and illustrates the contents for the accessory kit Quantity Description Illustration 1 kit Bottom support rails kit 12 24 x 3 4 in Phillips screws 34 M6 x 19 mm Phillips screws 34 Adjustable bottom support rails 2 1 RJ 45 rollover cable Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 199 ...

Page 210: ...ist strap disposable 1 Hazardous substances list for customers in China Not applicable 1 Cisco Information Packet Not applicable 1 1 Year Limited Warranty for Hardware Not applicable 1 GR 1089 Installation and Caution Instructions Not applicable Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 200 OL 30453 01 Accessory Kits Accessory Kit Contents ...

Page 211: ...n placing your order for the switch The available power cords for the 3 kW AC power supplies are as follows CAB AC 16A AUS power cord 250 VAC 16A C19 Australia CAB AC 16A CH power cord 16 A China CAB AC 2500W EU power cord 250 VAC 16A Europe CAB AC 2500W INT power cord 250 VAC 16A International CAB AC 2500W ISRL power cord 250 VAC 16 A Israel CAB 9K16A US1 power cord 250 VAC 16A Src Plug NEMA 6 20...

Page 212: ...Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 202 OL 30453 01 Accessory Kits Accessory Kit Contents ...

Page 213: ...ch operation ventilation and accessibility The following table lists the site planning tasks that we recommend that you complete before you install the switch Your completion of each task ensures a successful switch installation Verification Time and Date Planning Activity Space evaluation Space and layout Floor covering Impact and vibration Lighting Physical access Maintenance access Environmenta...

Page 214: ...r power redundancy UPS for power failures Grounding proper wire gauge and lugs Circuit breaker size Grounding evaluation Data center ground Cable and interface equipment evaluation Cable type Connector type Cable distance limitations Interface equipment transceivers EMI evaluation Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 204 OL 30453 01 Site Preparation and Maintena...

Page 215: ... e mail Building site name Data center location Floor location Address line 1 Address line 2 City State ZIP code Country Chassis and Module Information Use the following worksheets to record information about the chassis and modules Table 13 Chassis Information Contract number Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 205 Site Preparation and Maintenance ...

Page 216: ...r address DNS address Table 14 Module Information for a Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Notes Module Serial Number Module Type Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Supervisor 9 Supervisor 10 11 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 206 OL 30453 01 Site Preparation and Maintenance Records Chassis and Module Information ...

Page 217: ... Serial Number Module Type Slot 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide OL 30453 01 207 Site Preparation and Maintenance Records Chassis and Module Information ...

Page 218: ...Cisco Nexus 7718 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide 208 OL 30453 01 Site Preparation and Maintenance Records Chassis and Module Information ...

Page 219: ...learances 17 COM1 AUX serial port 54 connecting ports guidelines 53 connectors used with modules 147 console connection 54 console serial port 54 console settings 54 contact and site information 205 copy running config startup config command 73 CPAK transceivers 154 D DB9F RJ 45 adapter 54 DC power cords 187 DC power supply connecting 129 dimensions 134 door installation 46 dust requirements 10 E ...

Page 220: ...ule 63 73 75 80 configuration purging 80 configuration saving 73 inventory displaying 63 power cycle 73 supervisor 75 module powerup 81 module shutdown 81 module state displaying status 78 module temperature displaying 70 module connecting to 72 modules identified 1 modules transceivers used for 147 O optical cable 59 care 59 out of band management connecting 55 out of service module command 76 P ...

Page 221: ...irements 10 electromagnetic interference minimizing 10 grounding requirements 11 humidity requirements 9 particulate requirements 10 site preparation continued radio frequency interference minimizing 10 shock and vibration requirements 11 vibration and shock requirements 11 site preparation checklist 203 supervisor LEDs 192 supervisor module 75 76 105 installation 105 overview 75 shutting down 76 ...

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