Power Cabling; Ac Powered Nodes; Dc Powered Nodes; Lm-Bcc Cabling - Cisco BPX-BXM-155-8DX Installation And Configuration Manual

Cisco bpx-bxm-155-8dx: user guide
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Power Cabling

Power Cabling
Power connections are made to the AC Power Supply Shelf or the DC Power Entry Module at the rear
of the BPX switch. See Table 32-2 and Table 32-3. (next page) for acceptable cable and wire types.

AC Powered Nodes

AC power cables may be provided by you or ordered from Cisco. Several standard cables are available
(see Table 32-2). AC cables with other plugs or different lengths may be special ordered.
For those who wish to construct their own power cable, the cable must mate with an IEC320 16/20A
male receptacle onthe rear of the AC Power Supply Assembly.

Table 32-2 AC Power Cables

Cable Parameter
Cable:
Plug: customer end

DC Powered Nodes

DC wiring (Table 32-3) is generally provided by the customer.

Table 32-3 DC Power Wiring

Cable Parameter
Wiring:
Connection:

LM-BCC Cabling

LM-BCC cabling connects data ports on the LM-BCC to Cisco WAN Manager network management
workstations, control terminals, and modems. It is also used for external clock inputs from a clock
source.
See for more details on peripherals that can be attached to these ports.
Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
32-2
Description
Provided with 8 feet (2.3 m.) of 3-conductor wire with plug.
20 A NEMA L620, 3-prong plug (domestic) or
13 A 250 Vac BS1363, 3-prong fused plug (UK, Ireland)
CEE 7/7 (Continental Europe)
AS3112 (Australia/New Zealand)
CEI23-16/VII (Italy)
Description
Single conductor, 8 AWG recommended wire gauge, 75 C insulation
rating, copper conductors only. Provision is provided for attaching
conduit.
90 ring lug for #10 screw terminal block.
Chapter 32
BPX Switch Cabling Summary
Release 9.3.0, Part Number 78-10674-01 Rev. D0, July 2001

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents