Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: About this Document
- Chapter 2: New in This Document
- Chapter 3: Hardware Models for VSP 7200 Series
- Chapter 4: Preinstallation Checklist
- Chapter 5: Installing the Virtual Services Platform 7200 Series
- Installation checklist
- Installation fundamentals
- Electrostatic discharge
- Technical specifications
- Package contents
- Installing a power supply
- Removing a power supply
- Install a Fan Module
- LED state definitions
- Installing the switch in an equipment rack
- Cable Requirements for the VSP 7200 Series
- Installation and removal of transceivers
- Console port pin assignments
- 40GBASE-QSFP+ ports
- MACsec operational notes
- Viewing hardware information
- Chapter 6: Translations of safety messages
Important:
Installing a combination of AC-input and DC-input power supplies in the same chassis is not
supported.
To install an AC power supply, see Installing an AC power supply on page 24.
To install a DC power supply, see
Installing a DC power supply on page 29.
Installing an AC power supply
The VSP 7200 Series supports two field-replaceable power supplies. One comes with the switch
and you can install a second power supply to provide redundancy and load sharing.
Important:
Refer to the following part numbers to ensure that you install the correct power supplies in the
VSP 7254XSQ (fiber switch):
• EC7205A1B-E6 — 460W AC POWER SUPPLY BACK2FRONT COOLING (NO PC)
• EC7205A1F-E6 — 460W AC POWER SUPPLY FRONT2BACK COOLING (NO PC)
Refer to the following part numbers to ensure that you install the correct power supplies in the
VSP 7254XTQ (copper switch):
• EC7205A0B-E6 — 800W AC POWER SUPPLY BACK2FRONT COOLING (NO PC)
• EC7205A0F-E6 — 800W AC POWER SUPPLY FRONT2BACK COOLING (NO PC)
Note:
Power cords must be ordered separately. Ensure you order the correct power cord for your
region. For more information, see
Power cord types and order codes on page 14.
Before you begin
Remove the power cord before installing or removing the power supply.
Note:
The design of the latch mechanism that secures the power supply enforces this safety practice.
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