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3. Installation
Making Power Connections
2 Locate the power supply frame, NV6257 or NV8000, whichever you are using.
3 If the power supply frame was shipped with the power supply modules in the frame , remove
the modules (PS6000 or PS8010).
4 Lift the power supply frame into position and attach the power supply frame to the front of the
rack with the appropriate screws. Be sure to place screws in all frame mounting screw holes.
5 Locate the router frame.
6 Remove the front door by turning the retaining screws counter clockwise, opening the door, and
lifting it free of the hinges.
7 If the router was shipped with the circuit boards and fan trays in the frame, consider removing
them to make the frame lighter for installation. If removing circuit boards, be sure to make a
note of which card was installed in which slot for later reinstallation.
8 Lift the frame into position and attach the router frame to the front of the rack with the appropri-
ate screws. Be sure to place screws in all frame mounting screw holes.
9 If removed, reinstall the fan trays in the fan slots at the top and bottom of the router. The tray is
inserted right-side up.
10 If removed, reinstall circuit boards. Be sure to install them in the correct location. For installa-
tion instructions, see
11 Reinstall the front door.
Making Power Connections
The power supply for the NV8288 and the NV8288-Plus router is a separate external frame: either
the NV6257 or the NV8000. The NV6257 uses the PS6000 power supply module (660
Watts; the
NV8000 uses the PS8010 power supply module (875
Watts). For the NV6257, the number of power
supply modules installed in the power supply frame depends on the type of router and if two routers
are being connected together. For the NV8000, one power supply frame is required for each router
and each router requires two PS8010 power supply modules (plus two modules for redundancy).
For a list of how many power supply frames and modules are required, see
Important
Do not reinstall the power supply modules until
after
power is connected. See
Caution
Do
not
use the front door handle to lift the entire frame. Doing so may dam-
age the door.
Caution
Handle all circuit boards with care. Be sure to use electrostatic discharge
(ESDI) protection and place the circuit boards in ESDI bags or on an ESDI
surface.
Caution
An equipment jack or two people are required to lift and install the router
frame. The router frame is considered too heavy for one person to lift and
install in the rack.
Summary of Contents for NV8288
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