Airflow Requirements
The switch is designed to be positioned with its ports in either the front or the rear of the rack depending on
your cabling and maintenance requirements. Depending on which side of the switch faces the cold aisle, you
must have fan and power supply modules that move the coolant air from the cold aisle to the hot aisle in one
of the following ways:
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Port-side exhaust airflow
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Coolant air enters the chassis through the fan and power supply modules in
the cold aisle and exhausts through the port end of the chassis in the hot aisle.
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Port-side intake airflow
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Coolant air enters the chassis through the port end in the cold aisle and exhausts
through the fan and power supply modules in the hot aisle.
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Dual-direction airflow
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Airflow direction is determined by the airflow direction of the installed fan
modules.
You can identify the airflow direction of each fan and power supply module by its coloring as follows:
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Blue coloring indicates port-side exhaust airflow.
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Burgundy coloring indicates port-side intake airflow.
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White coloring on HVAC/HVDC power supplies indicates dual-direction airflow.
To prevent the switch from overheating and shutting down, you must position the air intake for the switch
in a cold aisle, and all of the fan and power supply modules must have the same direction of airflow (even
if their coloring is different). If you must change the airflow direction for the switch, you must shutdown
the switch before changing the modules.
Note
Rack and Cabinet Requirements
You can install the following types of racks or cabinets for your switch:
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Standard perforated cabinets
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Solid-walled cabinets with a roof fan tray (bottom-to-top cooling)
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Standard open four-post Telco racks
Work with your cabinet vendors to determine which of their cabinets meet the following requirements or see
the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for recommendations:
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Use a standard 19-inch (48.3-cm), four-post Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) cabinet or rack with
mounting rails that conform to English universal hole spacing per section 1 of the ANSI/EIA-310-D-1992
standard.
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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 rails (for proper mounting of the bottom-support brackets or other mounting hardware).
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Required clearances between the chassis and the edges of its rack or the interior of its cabinet are as
follows:
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