Fan trays, Management interface modules, Fan trays management interface modules – Cisco SFS 7008 User Manual

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The power supplies are 1U, 48V, 1200W

The supplies provide regulated +48V DC to all other modules in the system.

Each power supply has self contained fans for cooling.

Fan Trays

Refer to

“Installing a Fan Module” on page 41

for installation instructions.

The fan trays are redundant, hot-swappable cooling units.

Only one fan tray, in either of the two slots, is required to cool the system. However, a blanking
panel is required for any unused bay.

The replacement of any one fan tray does not disrupt the operation of the device in any way, and
can be successfully completed without having to remove the device from a rack, or disconnect any
cables.

The fan modules use DC Voltage regulators to control fan speed and contain a hardware fan control
circuit, which controls and monitors the fan speed.

The fan module will default to full speed after a power-on or reset condition.

If one the fans fails, the redundant fan will go to full speed (if one is available).

CAUTION: The fan modules do not have guards. Do not remove a fan module completely from the
bay until the blades have stopped moving (approximately 15 seconds).

Management Interface Modules

See

Figure 1-2 on page 14

for a diagram of the chassis.

Refer to

“Installing a Management Interface Module” on page 50

for installation instructions.

The Topspin 270 supports redundant, hot-swappable Management Interface modules, each of which is
paired to one of the Fabric Controller Core modules.
The Management Interface modules provide the following functions:

RS-232 serial console port

10/100 Ethernet management port

System real time clock (RTC)

Intra-system Ethernet switch, which provides a system configuration management data-path to all
fabric modules.

Provide mirrors of the LED indicators from the front side of the chassis for the power supply, fans,
and over-all system status. (refer to

“Management Interface Module LEDs” on page 71

).

Rack Alarm Connection (refer to

“Rack Alarm” on page 19

).

Figure 1-5: Management Interface Module

Rack Alarm

Ethernet
Port

Serial
Port

Redundant
LEDs

(not supported)

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