Table 1
Check
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.
78-10158-01
Tools and Equipment Requirements Checklist (continued)
Tools and Equipment
Wire for connections.
2
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
3