Cisco 10720 Internet Router Cable Management and Rack Mount Installation Instructions Customer Order Number: DOC-7813101= Product Number: 10720-ACCKIT= This publication contains instructions to set up and mount the router on the mounting rack and to install and remove the cable-management system provided in the accessory kit for the Cisco 10720 Internet Router. Refer to Cisco 10720 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide for more information about this product line.
Overview Electrostatic Discharge, page 4 Rack Mounting Guidelines, page 5 Cisco 10720 Internet Router Setup Checklist, page 8 Installing the Cable-Management System, page 9 Removing the Cable-Management System, page 11 Rack Mounting the Router, page 12 Obtaining Technical Assistance, page 17 • Contacting Cisco, page 17 • Technical Assistance Center, page 18 – Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website, page 18 – Contacting TAC by Telephone, page 18 • World Wide Web, page 19 Related Documentation,
Tools and Equipment Required The cable-management system consists of the following components: Caution • cable-management tray for managing cables • cable-management cover to keep the cables from being accidentally stressed Excessive bending in an interface cable can degrade performance. You must power down your router before maintaining any field replaceable unit (FRU) module.
Electrostatic Discharge Warning Before working on a system that has an on/off switch, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord. Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals.
Rack Mounting Guidelines Attaching an ESD-Preventive Strap AC CA TIVE RX RRIE WRAPKT R PA P SS TH RU Figure 1 AUX OV CA ERTE SY RD MP PO STEMFAIL WER ST AU S RESET CONSOLE AC OK DC OK CA PO RD FA WER IL LIN 57849 10 K/A CARD CT IVE FA IL 0 MB (G) PS OTF AC OK DC OK DON NOT OR INSER REMOVE WITH THE T CABLES POWER ON OTF INPUT 100-2 • 00- 50/60 Hz 2-5A Avoid contact between the component and clothing.
Rack Mounting Guidelines To check the air baffle, the cover of the router chassis must be removed. For instructions on removing the chassis cover, refer to Chapter 5, “Maintaining the Cisco 10720 Internet Router”, in the Cisco 10720 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide. Note • Check equipment located near the bottom of the rack as it can generate excessive heat that is drawn upward and into the intake ports of equipment above, leading to possible overheat conditions.
Rack Mounting Guidelines Rack Mounting Clearance Guidelines The rack-mounting hardware included with the Cisco 10720 Internet Router is suitable for most 19-inch EIA, 23- or 24-inch EIA or ETSI equipment racks or telco-style racks. The following are rack-mounting guidelines for the Cisco 10720 Internet Router: Note • If you use a telco-style rack, be sure that the rack is bolted to the floor. The router mounts to the two rack posts and the rest of the router is cantilevered off of the posts.
Cisco 10720 Internet Router Setup Checklist Figure 3 Cisco 10720 Internet Router Outer Dimensions (Top View 17.50 in. (44.45 cm) 18.25 in. (46.36 cm) Chassis 21.80 in. (55.
Installing the Cable-Management System • Power cables and power supplies have been checked for compatibility with your power service. • Labels on the equipment have been checked to ensure that the power service at your site is suitable for the Cisco 10720 Internet Router. • AC- or DC-power source voltage receptacles are easy to reach. Installing the Cable-Management System Perform the following steps to install the cable-management system: Step 1 Power down your router.
Installing the Cable-Management System Managing Router Cables with the Cable-Management Tray AC CA TIVE RX RRIE WRAPKT R PA P SS TH RU Figure 5 E AUX OVE CA RT EM SY RD P PO STEMFAIL WER ST AU S RESET CONSOL AC OK DC OK 57749 CA PO RD FA WER IL LINK CA /ACT RD IV FA 10 E (G IL 0M ) BP S OTF AC OK DC OK DON NOT OR INSER REMOVE WITH THE T CABLES POWER ON OTF INPUT 100- 200- 50/60 Hz 2-5A Step 6 Use cable ties to secure the cables to the rack to keep the wires from accidental bends or breaks
Removing the Cable-Management System Removing the Cable-Management System Perform the following steps to remove the cable-management system: Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to the router; or to a bare metal surface. (See the “Preventing Electrostatic Discharge” section on page 4.) Step 2 Verify that all cables are safely secured before detaching the cable-management cover. If the cable-management cover is not installed go to Step 5.
Rack Mounting the Router Rack Mounting the Router This section demonstrates how to mount the Cisco 10720 Internet Router on an equipment rack, wall, or desktop. The Cisco 10720 Internet Router comes with three sets of brackets for rack mounting, one set of brackets for wall mounting and four rubber foot pads for desk mounting. Check the clearance around the router before installation. (See the “Rack Mounting Guidelines” section on page 5.
Rack Mounting the Router Step 6 Align the mounting brackets on the Cisco 10720 Internet Router to the holes in the rack. The mounting brackets can be installed on the router in the following ways: • For a front rack mount, align the mounting brackets to the holes in the right and left sides of the router that are closest to the front of the router. (See Figure 11.
Rack Mounting the Router Attaching the Router to the 19-Inch Rack (Front Panel Forward) AC CA TIVE RX RRIER WR PKT PA AP SS TH RU Figure 12 AUX OV CA ERTE SY RD MP PO STEMFAIL WE R STAU S RESET CONSOLE AC OK DC OK CA PO RD FA WE IL R LIN 57665 K/A CARD CT IVE FA 10 (G IL 0 MB ) PS OTF AC OK DC OK DON NOT OR INSERTREMOVE WITH THE CABLES POWER ON OTF INPUT 100-20 0- 50/60H z 2-5A Wall Mounting the Router The wall mount brackets must be mounted on a minimum 5/8” (15.
Rack Mounting the Router Figure 13 Predrilled 12 holes 57851 3.23 in. (8.2 cm) 18.35 in. (46.6 cm) Step 3 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to the router chassis; or to a bare metal surface. (See the “Preventing Electrostatic Discharge” section on page 4.) Step 4 Attach the wall mount brackets to the side of the chassis using five screws on each side. (See Figure 14.
Rack Mounting the Router Attaching Wall Mount Brackets to Router Chassis 57853 Figure 14 DC IN OK OTF Note DC Step 5 IN OK OTF Note The Cisco 10720 Internet Router must be mounted with the right side down (horizontal) when it is mounted on the wall. The right side of the router is the side where the power supply is located. Match the holes in the wall mount brackets to the predrilled holes on the mounting surface and attach the brackets using the twelve 1 1/4-inch screws to the wall.
Obtaining Technical Assistance Figure 15 Rack Wall Mount DC IN OK OTF 57666 DC IN OK OTF Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco provides Cisco.com as a starting point for all technical assistance. Customers and partners can obtain documentation, troubleshooting tips, and sample configurations from online tools. For Cisco.com registered users, additional troubleshooting tools are available from the TAC website.
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Translated Safety Warnings Site Wiring Distance and Interference Guidelines This section offers site wiring guidelines for setting up the site plant wiring and cabling.
Translated Safety Warnings Note For a complete list of translated safety warnings, read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 10720 Internet Router document that accompanies your Cisco 10720 Internet Router. We recommend that you read and understand the safety warnings and guidelines before installing, configuring or maintaining the router. Table 1 Translated Safety Warnings Warning This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury.
Translated Safety Warnings Table 1 Translated Safety Warnings (continued) Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. Si è in una situazione che può causare infortuni. Prima di lavorare su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre conoscere i pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici ed essere al corrente delle pratiche standard per la prevenzione di incidenti.
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