Chassis Specifications - Cisco 7000 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Physical Description
The RP, SSP (or SP), and interface processors (collectively referred to as processor modules) slide
into slots in the rear of the router and connect directly to the backplane; there are no internal cables
to connect. Spring-loaded ejector levers help to ensure that a processor module is either fully
connected to the backplane or fully disconnected from it. Captive installation screws at the top and
bottom of each processor module faceplate also ensure proper seating in the backplane, and prevent
the processor module from disengaging from the backplane. (The system will hang if a processor
module pulls away from the backplane and breaks the connection between the processor module
connector and the backplane pins.) Empty slots contain a blank board carrier (an interface processor
carrier without a board, LEDs, or connectors) to maintain proper airflow through the chassis.
One 700-watt (W) power supply is standard equipment in the router. A second, identical power
supply provides a redundant power option. Load sharing and redundancy are automatically enabled
when a second power supply is installed; no configuration is required. Each supply has an individual
power switch and status LEDs. When only one power supply is used, it should be installed in the
bottom power supply bay to maintain a low center of gravity in the router chassis.

Chassis Specifications

The system physical specifications and power requirements are listed in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1
Description
High-speed backplane
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
DC-input voltage
DC voltages supplied
and steady state maximum
current ratings
DC-input power
DC-input power supply
hold-up time specification
DC-input wiring
Power supply
Power dissipation
Heat dissipation
Input voltage
Frequency
AC current rating
Airflow
Operating temperature
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Router Physical Specifications
Specifications
533-Mbps (megabits per second) CxBus, 7 slots
19.25 x 17.5 x 25.1" (48.90 x 44.45 x 63.75 cm)
Chassis depth including power cord is 28" (71.12 cm)
Chassis only: 76 lb (34.47 kg)
Chassis fully configured with 1 RP, 1 SP (or SSP), 5 interface processors,
and 2 power supplies: 145 lb (65.76 kg)
–40 volts direct current (VDC) minimum
–48 VDC nominal
–72 VDC maximum
+5.2V @ 100 amps (A)
+12V @ 15A
–12V @ 3A
+24V @ 5A
1000 watts (W)
10 milliseconds (ms) of output after the input has been interrupted
8 AWG
(American Wire Gauge) wire that you provide
700W maximum (AC-input and DC-input power supplies)
626W maximum configuration, 530W typical with maximum configuration
1200W (4100 Btu/hr)
100 to 240 VAC wide input with power factor corrector (PFC)
50 to 60 Hz (hertz) autoranging
12A maximum at 100 VAC, 6A maximum at 240 VAC with the chassis fully configured
140 cfm (cubic feet per minute) through the system blower
32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)

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