Front of the FCC
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Four power trays for redundancy. The upper two power trays (PT0 and PT1) are referred to as power
shelf 0 (PS0) and the lower two power trays (PT2 and PT3) are referred to as power shelf 1 (PS1).
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Two SC slots for redundancy (for SC and SC-SW cards) and six FC slots.
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Upper card cage: (left to right: SC0, FC0, FC1, FC2)
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Lower card cage: (left to right: SC1, FC3, FC4, FC5)
Rear of the FCC
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Two fan trays for redundancy.
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Upper fan tray: FT0
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Lower fan tray: FT1
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Six FC slots
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Upper card cage: (left to right: FC6, FC7, FC8)
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Lower card cage: (left to right: FC9, FC10, FC11)
Cable Management
The distribution of the slot locations on the Cisco NCS 6000 FCC allows for the large number of optic fiber
cables required for a fully-loaded routing system. Splitting the FCs front and back maximizes the space around
each connector and simplifies cable management.
The NCS 6000 FCC cable management features include:
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Front and rear cable management brackets: One cable management bracket is located above the upper
card cage and one cable management bracket below the lower card cage (
and
Figure 2: Rear View of the Cisco NCS 6000 FCC
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Vertical cable troughs: Four troughs, two on the front side of the FCC, and two on the rear side of the
FCC (
Figure 14: Front Door Trough Hinges, Latches, and Retention Brackets
and
Trough Hinges, Latches, and Retention Brackets
Safety Guidelines
Before performing any installation procedures, review the safety guidelines in this section to avoid injuring
yourself or damaging the equipment.
Review the safety warnings listed in
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Network
Convergence System 6000 Series Routers
before installing, configuring, or troubleshooting any installed
card.
Note
Cisco Network Convergence System 6000 Fabric Card Chassis Hardware Installation Guide
10
Overview
Cable Management