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Site Planning Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Cisco Professional Installation Professional installation of the Cisco 10008 router is available through the Cisco Professional Services group. This includes advance site planning, configuring the router to your requirements, and testing the installed system. For more information about professional installation, talk to your Cisco sales representative. Site Selection Guidelines The Cisco 10008 router requires specific environmental operating conditions. Temperature, humidity, altitude, and vibration can affect the performance and reliability of the router. The following sections provide specific information to help you plan for the proper operating environment. Site Environmental Requirements Environmental monitoring in the Cisco 10008 series router protects the system and components from damage caused by excessive voltage and temperature conditions. To ensure normal operation and avoid unnecessary maintenance, plan and prepare your site configuration before installation. After installation, make sure the site maintains the environmental characteristics as shown in Table 2-1. Table 2-1 Cisco 10008 Router Environmental Tolerances Environmental Characteristic Minimum Temperature, ambient operating 41 degrees F (short-term operating temperature is limited to (5 degrees C) 131°F (55C) in compliance with Telcordia GR-63.) Temperature, ambient nonoperating and storage -40 degrees F (-40 degrees C) Humidity, ambient (noncondensing) operating 5 percent Humidity, ambient (noncondensing) nonoperating 5 percent and storage Altitude, operating and nonoperating -197 ft (-60 m) Vibration, operating - Vibration, nonoperating - Maximum 104 degrees F (40 degrees C) 158 degrees F (70 degrees C) 85 percent 95 percent 13,123 ft (4000 m) 5 to 200 Hz, 0.5 g (1 octet/min.) 5 to 200 Hz, 1 g (1 octave/min.) 200 to 500 Hz, 2 g (1 octave/min.) Heat Dissipation Like all electronic equipment, the Cisco 10008 router chassis and components produce heat when turned on and operating. You must assess the site's air conditioning capacity, and ensure it can compensate for the heat dissipation of the system. Table 2-2 shows the maximum BTUs dissipated by the Cisco 10008 chassis with an AC PEM and all line cards installed. Cisco 10008 Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-2 OL-0659-13

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Cisco 10008 Router Hardware Installation Guide
OL-0659-13
Chapter 2
Preparing for Installation
Site Planning
Cisco Professional Installation
Professional installation of the Cisco 10008 router is available through the Cisco Professional Services
group. This includes advance site planning, configuring the router to your requirements, and testing the
installed system.
For more information about professional installation, talk to your Cisco sales representative.
Site Selection Guidelines
The Cisco 10008 router requires specific environmental operating conditions. Temperature, humidity,
altitude, and vibration can affect the performance and reliability of the router. The following sections
provide specific information to help you plan for the proper operating environment.
Site Environmental Requirements
Environmental monitoring in the Cisco 10008 series router protects the system and components from
damage caused by excessive voltage and temperature conditions. To ensure normal operation and avoid
unnecessary maintenance, plan and prepare your site configuration
before
installation. After installation,
make sure the site maintains the environmental characteristics as shown in
Table 2-1
.
Heat Dissipation
Like all electronic equipment, the Cisco 10008 router chassis and components produce heat when turned
on and operating. You must assess the site’s air conditioning capacity, and ensure it can compensate for
the heat dissipation of the system.
Table 2-2
shows the maximum BTUs dissipated by the Cisco 10008
chassis with an AC PEM and all line cards installed.
Table 2-1
Cisco 10008 Router Environmental Tolerances
Environmental Characteristic
Minimum
Maximum
Temperature, ambient operating
(short-term operating temperature is limited to
131°F (55C) in compliance with Telcordia GR-63.)
41 degrees F
(5 degrees C)
104 degrees F
(40 degrees C)
Temperature, ambient nonoperating and storage
–40 degrees F
(–40 degrees C)
158 degrees F
(70 degrees C)
Humidity, ambient (noncondensing) operating
5 percent
85 percent
Humidity, ambient (noncondensing) nonoperating
and storage
5 percent
95 percent
Altitude, operating and nonoperating
–197 ft (–60 m)
13,123 ft (4000 m)
Vibration, operating
5 to 200 Hz, 0.5 g
(1 octet/min.)
Vibration, nonoperating
5 to 200 Hz, 1 g
(1 octave/min.)
200 to 500 Hz, 2 g
(1 octave/min.)