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Telnet, SSH, SNMP, FTP, and SFTP connections
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RADIUS CDR transmission
Oracle recommends that you use shielded CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cables with RJ45 plugs for
connecting to the rear-panel Acme Packet 1100 Ethernet interfaces. These Ethernet interfaces
have a distance limitation of 328 feet (100 m) as defined by the FAST Ethernet standard, IEEE
802.3.
AC Power
Oracle offers AC power for the Acme Packet 1100 through an external power supply that is a
user-replaceable component.
There are no ON/OFF switches on the AC power supply or on the chassis. Connecting a live
AC power cord to the 12V power inlet port on the rear of the chassis powers up the chassis.
Different country-specific AC power cords are available for connection to electrical power
outlets for use with the AC power supply.
Cooling Components
The Acme Packet 1100 must remain well ventilated for reliable and continuous operation. The
cooling features of the chassis include a solitary fan with vent holes on two sides of the chassis
designed to draw cool air through one side and vented out of the opposite side.
Intake Fans
A single intake fan provides cooling air for the Acme Packet 1100. The fan — located on the
left side of the chassis — blows cool air over electronic components from the left side of the
chassis and vents heated exhaust air through the right side of the chassis as illustrated below.
Chapter 2
AC Power
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