Before You Start: Site Preparation - Dell Networking C9010 Getting Started Manual

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One rack bar
Two cable management brackets
C9010 Getting Started Guide
Safety and Regulatory Information
Warranty and Support Information
Software License Agreement
In addition, you can order the following items:
A second RPM for redundancy
Up to three additional PSUs; a second PSU is used for redundancy.
Half-width line cards:
– 6-Port 40GE QSFP+
– 24-Port 10GE SFP+
– 24-Port 10GE BaseT
SFP+ optics
QSFP+ optics
SFP+ direct attach copper (DAC) cables
QSFP+ DAC cables
Accessory kit, consisting of console cable, AC power cord and ESD wrist strap
Dell ReadyRails™ kit (#1 and #2 Phillips and flat-tipped screwdrivers required)
Half- and full-width blanks

Before You Start: Site Preparation

Before installing the C9010 switch, make sure that your installation site meets these requirements:
Clearance: There is adequate space in front of the switch so you can read the LEDs. There is adequate
space around and behind the switch for cabling, power connections, and ventilation. The AC power
cord can reach from the power outlet to the Utility-panel connector. Airflow around the switch and
through the side vents is unrestricted.
Cabling: The cabling is routed to avoid sources of electrical noise, such as radio transmitters,
broadcast amplifiers, power lines, and fluorescent lighting fixtures. Make sure that the cabling is safely
away from other devices that might damage the cables. If needed, allow one RU space between
devices to provide room for cabling.
Temperature: The ambient temperature around the operating switch does not exceed 113°F (45°C). If
the switch is in a closed or multi-rack assembly, the temperature might be higher than normal room
temperature.
Altitude: Altitude at the installation site is below 6600 feet.
Humidity: The relative humidity around the operating switch does not exceed 85 percent.
Dust: The switch is installed in an environment as free as possible from dust and foreign conductive
material (such as metal flakes from construction activities). Cooling mechanisms, such as fans and
blowers in the switch, can draw dust and other particles causing contaminant buildup inside the
chassis, which can result in system malfunction.
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C9010 Hardware Description

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