C H A P T E R 3 Installing the Chassis Rack Mount the Chassis Rack-Mount the Chassis in a 4-Post Rack Ground the Chassis Connect AC Power to the Chassis Connect DC Power to the Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
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Disconnect Optical Ports from the Network Maintain Transceivers and Optical Cables C H A P T E R 5 Replace Chassis Components Replace Fan Modules for Cisco 8100 Series Routers Replace Power Supply C H A P T E R 6 LEDs...
• Cisco 8102-64H - It provides 6.4 Tbps of network bandwidth with dramatically lower power consumption than contemporary 10 Tbps systems. The Cisco 8102 Router is a fixed port, high density, two rack unit form-factor router. Supported ports include 64 x 100G QSFP28.
Figure 2: Cisco 8102-64H Router Rear View Fan Tray Three Fans: FT0, FT1, and FT2 PSU-0 and PSU-1 Ground Lug Location Field Replaceable Units The router has two field replaceable units (FRUs): • Fan Module Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
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• DC to DC type - 930W The PSUs provide 12V power to the entire system. Table 2: PIDs for Power Supply Unit AC PID DC PID • PSU650W-ACPI • PSU930W-DCPI • PSU650W-ACPE • PSU930W-DCPE Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
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You can access the SSD card by using the hatch provided on the top panel. To remove the SSD card, follow the instructions mentioned on the printed label on the hatch. Figure 5: Remove the Hatch Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
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Cisco 8100 Series Routers Overview Field Replaceable Units Figure 6: SSD Card Removal Instructions Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
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Cisco 8100 Series Routers Overview Field Replaceable Units Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
Before you perform any procedure in this document, review the safety guidelines in this section to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the equipment. The following guidelines are for your safety and to protect the equipment. Because the guidelines do not include all hazards, be constantly alert. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
• Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating. Use caution when servicing. Compliance and Safety Information The Cisco 8000 Series Routers are designed to meet the regulatory compliance and safety approval requirements. For detailed safety information, see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information—Cisco 8000 Series Routers.
Check the resistance value of the ESD-preventive strap periodically. The measurement should be 1–10 megohms. Before you perform any of the procedures in this guide, attach an ESD-preventive strap to your wrist and connect the leash to the chassis. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
For more details on environmental requirements, see Cisco 8000 Series Routers Data Sheet. • Chassis is mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
Note Cisco 8000 Series Routers function in operating temperatures of up to 40°C at sea level. For every 300 meters (1000 ft) elevation upto 1800 meters (6000 ft), the maximum temperature is reduced by 1°C. For more details...
Unless specified otherwise, the image is only for representational purposes. The rack's actual appearance and size may vary. Note This image is only for representational purposes. Your grounding requirement depends on your building. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
The figures show how to cuff the ESD strap around the wrist and the ground cord that connects the cuff to the ground. ESD wrist straps are the primary means of controlling static charge on personnel. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
Figure 8: Wearing the ESD Strap Prepare Rack for Chassis Installation Install the Cisco 8100 Series Routers on a standard 19 inch, Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) rack with mounting rails that conform to English universal hole spacing according to Section 1 of the ANSI/EIA-310-D-1992 standard.
Leave an extra 6.0 in. (15.24 cm) rear clearance for removal and installation of power supplies and fan modules. Figure 9: Clearances Required Around the Chassis for Cisco 8102-64H Chassis 6.0 in.
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Prepare for Installation Clearance Requirements 20.01 in. (50.82 cm) Chassis depth. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
Quantity Part Description Rack-mount brackets M4 x 6-mm Phillips flat-head screws M4 x 6-mm Phillips pan-head screws Rack-mount guides Rack-mount guide rails, 2 lengths for different 4-post depths Grounding lug and screws Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
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The holes that you use depend on which end of your chassis is located in the cold aisle. Figure 10: Rack-Mount Brackets on Cisco 8102 Router Port-Side Intake Rack-mount brackets Rack-mount guide...
NRTL-listed. In addition, a copper conductor (wires) must be used and the copper conductor must comply with NEC code for ampacity. Caution When terminating the frame ground, do not use soldering lug connectors, screwless (push-in) connectors, quick connect connectors, or other friction-fit connectors. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
The chassis relies on the protective devices in the building installation to protect against short circuit, overcurrent, and ground faults. Ensure that the protective devices comply with local and national electrical codes. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
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Slide the cable clamp toward the plug. Step 5 Close the cable clamp on the shoulder of the power cable to secure the power cable. Figure 12: Connecting AC Power - Cisco 8102-64H Cable clamp AC power cable Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
Ensure that the DC circuit is powered down (either breaker turned off or fuse pulled) and proper lockout tag out procedures are followed. Use the cable (PID: 72-100992-02) supplied with the power supply. You can purchase power supply cord separately from Cisco. If you prefer to use your own cable, the cable size must be 6 AWG. Step 3 Dress the power according to local practice.
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Figure 13: Connecting DC Power - Cisco 8102-64H DC power cable Step 6 Ensure that the locking mechanism has engaged to secure the cable. Step 7 Turn on the circuit breaker at the power source. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
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Installing the Chassis Connect DC Power to the Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
• Do not touch the ends of connectors. Touching the ends can leave fingerprints and cause other contamination. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
• The necessary cabling for the console, management, and network connections must be available. • An RJ45 rollover cable and a DB9F/RJ45 adapter. • Network cabling should already be routed to the location of the installed router. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
Step 3 Connect the other end of the cable to a 100/1000 Ethernet port on a network device. What to do next You are ready to connect the interface ports to the network. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
Hot surface. Use care when handling. Caution The transceiver module is a static-sensitive device. Always use an ESD wrist strap or similar individual grounding device when handling transceiver modules or coming into contact with system modules. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
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Hold the transceiver by the pull-tab so that the identifier label is on the top. Step 5 Align the transceiver module in front of the module’s transceiver socket opening and carefully slide the transceiver into the socket until the transceiver contact with the socket electrical connector. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
If the latch isn’t fully engaged, you might accidentally disconnect the transceiver module. Figure 16: Seating the QSFP Transceiver Module Connect Interface Ports You can connect optical interface ports with other devices for network connectivity. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
Connect a Fiber-Optic Port to the Network Connect a Fiber-Optic Port to the Network 40G, or 100G transceivers are supported on Cisco 8100 series routers. Some transceivers work with fiber-optic cables that you attach to the transceivers and other transceivers work with pre-attached copper cables. You must install a transceiver in the port before installing the fiber-optic cable in the transceiver.
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Connect Router to the Network Maintain Transceivers and Optical Cables Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
C H A P T E R Replace Chassis Components • Replace Fan Modules for Cisco 8100 Series Routers, on page 33 • Replace Power Supply, on page 35 Replace Fan Modules for Cisco 8100 Series Routers The fan module is designed to be removed and replaced while the system is operating without presenting an electrical hazard or damage to the system.
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Replace Chassis Components Replace Fan Modules for Cisco 8100 Series Routers Figure 17: Airflow Direction for Cisco 8102-64H Router Step 1 To remove a fan module, follow these steps: a) Press two latches on the fan module and grasp the handle of fan module.
If the power supply is connected to a AC or DC circuit, turn on the circuit breaker for the AC or DC power source. After replacing the PSU, verify the power using the show environment power command. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
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Replace Chassis Components Replace Power Supply Figure 19: Cisco 8102-64H Router Remove Power Supply Remove power supply Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
Attention, Status, Synchronization, and GPS LEDs are located both at the far left of the front of the chassis and also on the back of the chassis: Figure 20: Chassis LEDs - Front View of Cisco 8102-64H Attention Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
The GPS interface is not provisioned, or the GPS inputs are not working correctly. Fan Tray LED Fan tray modules are located on the back of the chassis. Each fan tray module has a Status LED. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
LEDs Power Supply LEDs Figure 21: Fan Tray LED - Cisco 8102-64H Chassis Fan Status LED Table 6: Fan Tray LED Descriptions Color Status STATUS Green Fan is operating normally. Amber Fan tray is inserted and pending to come online.
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• High power • Slow fan Power supply units are not receiving power. The operator has activated this LED to identify this PSU. Attention Flasing Blue This PSU is not being identified. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...
Port Status LEDs Port Status LEDs Each port has an LED. The following table describes port status LEDs. Figure 23: Port Status LED - Cisco 8102-64H Chassis 400G Port Status LED Table 8: Port Status LEDs (one per port) LED Color Description Port is administratively shut down.
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LEDs Port Status LEDs Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8100 Series Routers...