Cisco SGE2000 Configuration Guide - Page 4
Installation and Maintenance, Powering Down the Power Supply Unit and Disconnecting Input Power - routing
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Contents 4 C H A P T E R Information About Link Continuity 3-2 Bypass Mechanism 3-3 Maintaining the Network Links vs Maintaining SCE 2000 Platform Functionality 3-3 Information About Asymmetric Routing Topology 3-3 Asymmetric Routing Topology 3-4 Asymmetric Routing and Other Service Control Capabilities 3-4 Information About Physical Topologies 3-4 Information About Inline SCE 2000 Topologies 3-4 Single Link: Receive-only Topology 3-6 Dual Link: Receive-Only Topology 3-7 Information About Two Cascaded SCE 2000s For Dual Links 3-8 Two Cascaded SCE 2000s: Inline Topology 3-8 Information About Topology-Related Parameters 3-10 SCE 2000 Configuration 3-10 Connection Mode Parameter 3-10 Physically Connected Links Parameter 3-11 Priority 3-11 On-Failure Mode Parameter 3-11 Installation and Maintenance 4-1 Information About Preparing to Install the SCE 2000 Platform 4-1 Tools and Parts Required 4-2 Information About Site Requirement Guidelines 4-3 Airflow 4-3 Site Requirements 4-3 Installing the SCE 2000 Platform 4-4 Installation Precautions 4-5 How to Install the SCE 2000 on a Workbench or Tabletop 4-5 What to Do Next 4-6 Rack-Mounting a SCE 2000 Platform 4-6 How to Attach the Brackets to the SCE 2000 4-7 How to Attach the Crossrail Supports to the Rack 4-9 How to Mount the System to the Rack 4-10 How to Attach a Chassis Ground Connection 4-12 Removing and Replacing a Power Supply Unit 4-14 Information About the Power Supply 4-14 LEDs 4-15 Power Supply Specifications 4-17 Powering Down the Power Supply Unit and Disconnecting Input Power 4-17 Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide iv OL-7824-06