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Cisco 6100 Installation Procedures Manual page 3

Thermal upgrade kit

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Table 1
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1. DSLAM = digital subscriber line access multiplexer
2. AWG = American Wire Gauge
Two people are needed for lifting, installing, and removing a chassis and some of its components
(for example, the rear door).
The Cisco 6100 Series system has no internal user-serviceable parts. However, you can
Note
add or remove a module or a fan without removing power from the system.
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service
this equipment.
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Tools and Equipment Requirements Checklist (continued)
Tools and Equipment
Wire for connections.
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24 to 28 AWG
solid—Used for the fan tray (P2) to Cisco 6100 chassis
(P14) connection
12 AWG black and red copper solid or stranded—Used for Cisco 6100 chassis
power connections
14 to 18 AWG black and red copper solid or stranded—Used for fan tray
power connections
12 AWG or thicker green or green with yellow stripes copper stranded—Used for the
Cisco 6100 chassis grounding
14 AWG or thicker green or green with yellow stripes copper stranded—Used for the
fan tray grounding
Ferrites that yield an impedance greater than 200 ohms +/– 20 percent at 100 MHz.
Ferrites are shipped with the network interface module. However, more ferrites are
Note
needed when cabling the power connections, the DS3 subtending I/O card, and the
system I/O card.
Tie wraps.
Coaxial cable.
Type 734A or equivalent
Type 735A or equivalent
Cisco 6100 Thermal Upgrade Kit Installation Procedures
Installation Prerequisites
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