Network Hardware User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Introducing the Content Engine
- Preparing to Install the Content Engine
- Installing the Content Engine
- Installing Hardware Options
- Troubleshooting the System Hardware
- Maintaining the Content Engine
- Index

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Maintaining the Content Engine
Proper use of preventive maintenance procedures can keep the Content Engine in
top operating condition and minimize the need for costly, time-consuming service
procedures. This chapter contains maintenance procedures that you should
perform regularly.
This chapter covers the tasks required for maintaining a Content Engine or a
Content Engine farm:
• Maintaining Your Site Environment, page 6-1
• Using Power Protection Devices, page 6-7
Maintaining Your Site Environment
An exhaust fan in the power supply cools the power supply and system by drawing
air in through various openings in the system and blowing it out the back.
However, the fan also draws dust and other particles into the system, causing
contaminant buildup, which results in an increase in the system’s internal
temperature and interferes with the operation of various system components.
To avoid these conditions, we recommend keeping your work environment clean
to reduce the amount of dust and dirt around the system, thereby reducing the
amount of contaminants drawn into the system by the power supply fan.
This section discusses various environmental factors that can adversely affect
system performance and longevity.










