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Cisco Cabinet Dimensions
This appendix illustrates the space requirements for various system configurations in the Cisco cabinet and a typical cable management setup. It also contains a table with the height of Cisco WAN switching components in inches, centimeters, and rack-mount units (RMUs). This can help in the calculation of height requirements for individual system configurations. The last illustration shows the bracket installation in the Cisco cabinet (for a BPX 8620 node, in this case). The illustrated components are the:
•BPX 8620
•IGX 8410, 8420, and 8430 switches
•Cisco MGX 8220 edge concentrator
The sequence of illustrations in this chapter is as follows:
•Cisco Cabinet
•Cable Management
•Examples of System Configurations
•Table of Component Heights
Figure D-1 Back View of Cisco Cabine
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Figure D-2 Cable Management
Figure D-3 IGX 8430 Switch, AC and DC-Powered
Figure D-4 IGX 8420 Switch, DC-Powered and AC-Powered
Figure D-5 IGX 8410 Switch, AC or DC-Powered
Figure D-6 Single BPX Switch, AC and DC-Powered
Figure D-7 Single BPX Node and MGX 8220 Edge Concentrator, AC and DC-Powered
Figure D-8 BPX Node, MGX 8220 Edge Concentrator, and ESP, AC and DC-Powered
Figure D-9 BPX Node With 2 ESP Systems and 3 MGX 8220 Shelves, DC-Powere
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Figure D-10 Six MGX 8220 Edge Concentrators, DC-Powere
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Figure D-11 BPX Node With Three MGX 8220 Edge Concentrators, DC-Powered
Table D-1 Table of Cisco Cabinet and Component Heights
Note The depth of the Cisco-supplied cabinet is 36 inches, the width is 23 inches, and the weight (empty of equipment with side panels installed) is 233 pounds.
Figure D-12 Mounting Brackets (BPX Example)
Posted: Wed Nov 10 23:43:57 PST 2004
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