Note:
Exhaust vents for power modules
Exhaust vents for service and supervisor
modules
Exhaust vents for switch fabric modules
For supervisor and service modules, air flows in from the front intakes and out from the upper vents.
For the switch fabric modules, air flows in from the front intakes and out from the back vents.
For the power supply modules, air flows in from the front intakes and out from the back vents.
The chassis should be mounted in a place with sufficient space for air circulation. Sufficient space (10 cm at
least) must be reserved at the air intakes and exhaust vents for ventilation.
If any module slot is unoccupied, install a filler panel to enable proper airflow.
Module
The RG-S8600E switch adopts the module-based design. Compliant with industry standards, the design divides modules
and integrates module interfaces to ensure the switch system's functioning and independence of various function
modules.
Summary of Contents for RG-S8605E
Page 1: ...RG S8600E Series Switches Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1 09...
Page 63: ...Figure 2 2 Preventing EMI on RG S8607E Figure 2 3 Preventing EMI on RG S8610E...
Page 86: ...Figure 3 21 Grounding Point on the Rear of the RG S8610E Switch...
Page 116: ...Figure 7 12 Replacing the Module for RG S8610E...
Page 120: ...Note A Fan modules to be removed B Fan modules to be installed...
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