Cisco CMX 3375 Installation Manual

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Cisco 3375 Appliance for Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences Installation Guide
First Published: 2019-01-04
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Overview
Overview, on page 1
Serviceable Component Locations, on page 9
Overview
This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to physically install and power up the Cisco 3375 Appliance for Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences. Details on running the automatic installation script is also provided.
This chapter contains the following sections:
External Features
This topic shows the external features of the Cisco 3375 Appliance for Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences.
Cisco CMX 3375 appliance (SFF Drives) Front Panel Features
CHAPTER 1
The following figure shows the front panel features of the small form-factor drive versions of the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance.
For definitions of LED states, see Front-Panel LEDs, on page 3.
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External Features
Figure 1: Cisco CMX 3375 appliance (SFF Drives) Front Panel
Overview
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Fan status LED7Drive bays 1 – 10 support SAS/SATA hard disk
drives (HDDs) and solid state drives (SSDs)
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Network link activity LED8Drive bays 1 and 2 support SAS/SATA and NVMe
PCIe solid state drives (SSDs)
Temperature status LED9Power button/power status LED3
Pull-out asset tag10Unit identification button/LED4
11System status LED5
KVM connector
(used with KVM cable that provides one DB-15 VGA, one DB-9 serial, and two USB connectors)
-Power supply status LED6
Cisco CMX 3375 appliance Rear Panel Features
The rear panel features are the same for all versions of the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance.
For definitions of LED states, see Rear-Panel LEDs, on page 6.
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Figure 2: Cisco CMX 3375 appliance
Status LEDs and Buttons
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(x16 PCIe lane)
3
LAN2)
The dual LAN ports can support 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps, depending on the link partner capability.
Status LEDs and Buttons
This section describes the location and meaning of LEDs and buttons and includes the following topics:
Front-Panel LEDs
Figure 3: Front Panel LEDs
Rear unit identification button/LED7Modular LAN-on-motherboard (mLOM) card bay
Power supplies (two, redundant as 1+1)8USB 3.0 ports (two)2
9Dual 1-Gb/10-Gb Ethernet ports (LAN1 and
PCIe riser 2/slot 2 (x16 lane)
Includes PCIe cable connectors for front-loading NVMe SSDs (x8 lane)
PCIe riser 1/slot 1 (x16 lane)10VGA video port (DB-15 connector)4
Threaded holes for dual-hole grounding lug111-Gb Ethernet dedicated management port5
-Serial port (RJ-45 connector)6
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Front-Panel LEDs
Table 1: Front Panel LEDs, Definition of States
Overview
StatesLED Name
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SAS
SAS
1
NVMe
SAS/SATA drive fault
Note
NVMe solid state drive (SSD) drive tray LEDs have different behavior than SAS/SATA drive trays.
SAS/SATA drive activity LED2
NVMe SSD drive fault
Note
NVMe solid state drive (SSD) drive tray LEDs have different behavior than SAS/SATA drive trays.
• Off—The hard drive is operating properly.
• Amber—Drive fault detected.
• Amber, blinking—The device is rebuilding.
• Amber, blinking with one-second interval—Drive locate function activated in the software.
• Off—There is no hard drive in the hard drive tray (no access, no fault).
• Green—The hard drive is ready.
• Green, blinking—The hard drive is reading or writing data.
• Off—The drive is not in use and can be safely removed.
• Green—The drive is in use and functioning properly.
• Green, blinking—the driver is initializing following insertion or the driver is unloading following an eject command.
• Amber—The drive has failed.
NVMe
• Amber, blinking—A drive Locate command has been issued in the software.
NVMe SSD activity2
• Off—No drive activity.
• Green, blinking—There is drive activity.
Power button/LED3
• Off—There is no AC power to the server.
• Amber—The server is in standby power mode. Power is supplied only to the Cisco IMC and some motherboard functions.
• Green—The server is in main power mode. Power is supplied to all server components.
Unit identification4
• Off—The unit identification function is not in use.
• Blue, blinking—The unit identification function is activated.
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Front-Panel LEDs
System health5
• Green—The server is running in normal operating condition.
• Green, blinking—The server is performing system initialization and memory check.
• Amber, steady—The server is in a degraded operational state (minor fault). For example:
• Power supply redundancy is lost.
• CPUs are mismatched.
• At least one CPU is faulty.
• At least one DIMM is faulty.
• At least one drive in a RAID configuration failed.
• Amber, 2 blinks—There is a major fault with the system board.
• Amber, 3 blinks—There is a major fault with the memory DIMMs.
• Amber, 4 blinks—There is a major fault with the CPUs.
Power supply status6
• Green—All power supplies are operating normally.
• Amber, steady—One or more power supplies are in a degraded operational state.
• Amber, blinking—One or more power supplies are in a critical fault state.
Fan status7
• Green—All fan modules are operating properly.
• Amber, blinking—One or more fan modules breached the non-recoverable threshold.
Network link activity8
• Off—The Ethernet LOM port link is idle.
• Green—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, but there is no activity.
• Green, blinking—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, with activity.
Temperature status9
• Green—The server is operating at normal temperature.
• Amber, steady—One or more temperature sensors breached the critical threshold.
• Amber, blinking—One or more temperature sensors breached the non-recoverable threshold.
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Rear-Panel LEDs
Rear-Panel LEDs
Figure 4: Rear Panel LEDs
Table 2: Rear Panel LEDs, Definition of States
Overview
StatesLED Name
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1-Gb/10-Gb Ethernet link speed (on both LAN1 and LAN2)
• Off—Link speed is 100 Mbps.
• Amber—Link speed is 1 Gbps.
• Green—Link speed is 10 Gbps.
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1-Gb/10-Gb Ethernet link status (on both LAN1 and LAN2)
• Off—No link is present.
• Green—Link is active.
• Green, blinking—Traffic is present on the active link.
1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management link speed3
• Off—Link speed is 10 Mbps.
• Amber—Link speed is 100 Mbps.
• Green—Link speed is 1 Gbps.
1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management link status4
• Off—No link is present.
• Green—Link is active.
• Green, blinking—Traffic is present on the active link.
Rear unit identification5
• Off—The unit identification function is not in use.
• Blue, blinking—The unit identification function is activated.
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Internal Diagnostic LEDs
Power supply status (one LED each power supply unit)6
Internal Diagnostic LEDs
The Cisco CMX 3375 appliance has internal fault LEDs for CPUs, DIMMs, and fan modules.
Figure 5: Internal Diagnostic LED Locations
AC power supplies:
• Off—No AC input (12 V main power off, 12 V standby power off).
• Green, blinking—12 V main power off; 12 V standby power on.
• Green, solid—12 V main power on; 12 V standby power on.
• Amber, blinking—Warning threshold detected but 12 V main power on.
• Amber, solid—Critical error detected; 12 V main power off (for example, over-current, over-voltage, or over-temperature failure).
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General Warnings, Regulatory and Safety
Overview
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3Fan module fault LEDs (one behind each fan
connector on the motherboard)
• Amber—Fan has a fault or is not fully seated.
• Green—Fan is OK.
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-CPU fault LEDs (one behind each CPU socket on
the motherboard).
These LEDs operate only when the server is in standby power mode.
• Amber—CPU has a fault.
• Off—CPU is OK.
General Warnings, Regulatory and Safety
Conventions
Safety warnings appear throughout this guide in procedures that may harm you if performed incorrectly. A warning symbol precedes each warning statement. Specific warnings are included in the sections to which they apply.
DIMM fault LEDs (one behind each DIMM socket on the motherboard)
These LEDs operate only when the server is in standby power mode.
• Amber—DIMM has a fault.
• Off—DIMM is OK.
Warning
Caution
Warning
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device. Statement 1071 SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Warnings
The warnings below are general warnings that are applicable to the entire guide. Specific warnings are included in the sections to which they apply.
There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Statement 1015
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Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Note
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement
1030
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. Statement 1040
Regulatory and Safety
Refer to for translated safety information for the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance.
Note
Refer to for regulatory information for the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance.
Serviceable Component Locations
This topic shows the locations of the field-replaceable components and service-related items. The view in the following figure shows the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance with the top cover removed.
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Serviceable Component Locations
Figure 6: Cisco CMX 3375 appliance, Serviceable Component Locations
Overview
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10Front-loading drive bays 1–10 support SAS/SATA
drives.
11Cooling fan modules (seven, hot-swappable)2
Power supplies (hot-swappable when redundant as 1+1)
Trusted platform module (TPM) socket on motherboard (not visible in this view)
12Supercap unit mounting bracket (RAID backup)3
PCIe riser 2/slot 2 (half-height, x16 lane)
Includes PCIe cable connectors for front-loading NVMe SSDs (x8 lane)
13DIMM sockets on motherboard (12 per CPU)4
PCIe riser 1/slot 1 (full-height, x16 lane)
Includes socket for Micro-SD card
14CPUs and heatsinks (up to two)5
Modular LOM (mLOM) card bay on chassis floor (x16 PCIe lane), not visible in this view
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15Mini storage module socket
Supports either an SD card module with two SD card slots; or an M.2 module with two NVMe or SATA M.2 SSD slots.
16Chassis intrusion switch (optional)7
Modular RAID (mRAID) riser, can optionally be a riser that supports either:
• Hardware RAID controller card
• Interposer card for embedded SATA RAID
PCIe cable connectors for front-loading NVMe SSDs on PCIe riser 2
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Micro-SD card socket on PCIe riser 117Internal USB 3.0 port on motherboard8
-RTC battery, vertical socket9
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CHAPTER 2
Installation and Initial Configuration
This chapter describes how to initially install and configure your Cisco 3375 Appliance for Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences.
This chapter contains these sections:
Rack Warnings, on page 13
Unpacking and Inspecting the Cisco CMX 3375, on page 14
Preparing for Cisco CMX 3375 appliance Installation, on page 14
Installing the Cisco CMX 3375 in a Rack, on page 17
Initial Setup, on page 21
NIC Modes, on page 26
Configuring the CMX Software, on page 26
Updating the BIOS and Cisco IMC Firmware, on page 28
Accessing the System BIOS, on page 28
Serial over LAN, on page 29
Smart Access Serial, on page 29
Smart Access USB, on page 30
Rack Warnings
Warning
Caution
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety: (1) This
unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack. (2) When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack. (3) If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack. Statement 1006.
To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage when unloading a rack, at least two people are needed to safely unload the rack from the pallet.
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Unpacking and Inspecting the Cisco CMX 3375
Installation and Initial Configuration
Caution
To prevent damage, ensure that water or excessive moisture cannot get into the Cisco CMX.
Unpacking and Inspecting the Cisco CMX 3375
The chassis is thoroughly inspected before shipment. If any damage occurred during transportation or any items are missing, contact your customer service representative immediately.
To unpack the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance, follow these steps.
Before you begin
When handling internal Cisco CMX 3375 appliance components, wear an ESD strap and handle modules by the carrier edges only.
Step 1 Remove the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance from its cardboard container and save all packaging material.
Note
Step 2 Check for damage and report any discrepancies or damage to your customer service representative. Have the following
information ready:
Keep the shipping container, in case the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance requires shipping in the future.
• Invoice number for shipper (see the packing slip)
• Serial number of the damaged unit
• Description of the damage
• Effect of damage on the installation
Preparing for Cisco CMX 3375 appliance Installation
This section provides information about preparing for Cisco CMX 3375 appliance installation, and it includes the following topics:
Installation Warnings and Guidelines
Note
Before you install, operate, or service a server, review the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for
Cisco UCS C-Series Servers for important safety information.
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Installation Warnings and Guidelines
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
Statement 1071
To prevent the system from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of: 35° C (95° F).
Statement 1047
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main disconnecting device.
Statement 1019
This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than: 250 V, 15 A.
Warning
Warning
Caution
Statement 1005
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes.
Statement 1074
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock, and key, or other means of security.
Statement 1017
To ensure proper airflow it is necessary to rack the servers using rail kits. Physically placing the units on top of one another or “stacking” without the use of the rail kits blocks the air vents on top of the servers, which could result in overheating, higher fan speeds, and higher power consumption. We recommend that you mount your servers on rail kits when you are installing them into the rack because these rails provide the minimal spacing required between the servers. No additional spacing between the servers is required when you mount the units using rail kits.
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Rack Requirements
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Caution
Avoid uninterruptible power supply (UPS) types that use ferroresonant technology. These UPS types can become unstable with systems such as the Cisco UCS, which can have substantial current draw fluctuations from fluctuating data traffic patterns.
When you are installing a server, use the following guidelines:
• Plan your site configuration and prepare the site before installing the server. See the Cisco UCS Site
Preparation Guide for the recommended site planning tasks.
• Ensure that there is adequate space around the server to allow for accessing the server and for adequate airflow. The airflow in this server is from front to back.
• Ensure that the air-conditioning meets the thermal requirements listed in the Environmental Specifications,
on page 39.
• Ensure that the cabinet or rack meets the requirements listed in the Rack Requirements, on page 16.
• Ensure that the site power meets the power requirements listed in the Power Specifications, on page 40. If available, you can use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect against power failures.
Rack Requirements
The rack must be of the following type:
• A standard 19-in. (48.3-cm) wide, four-post EIA rack, with mounting posts that conform to English universal hole spacing, per section 1 of ANSI/EIA-310-D-1992.
• The rack-post holes can be square 0.38-inch (9.6 mm), round 0.28-inch (7.1 mm), #12-24 UNC, or #10-32 UNC when you use the Cisco-supplied slide rails.
• The minimum vertical rack space per server must be one rack unit (RU), equal to 1.75 in. (44.45 mm).
Supported Cisco Slide Rail Kits
The server supports the following rail kit options:
• Cisco part UCSC-RAILB-M4= (ball-bearing slide rail kit)
• Cisco part UCSC-RAILF-M4= (friction slide rail kit)
• Cisco part UCSC-CMAF-M4= (cable management arm)
Rack Installation Tools Required
The slide rails sold by Cisco Systems for this server do not require tools for installation.
Slide Rail and Cable Management Arm Dimensions
The slide rails for this server have an adjustment range of 24 to 36 inches (610 to 914 mm).
The optional cable management arm (CMA) adds additional length requirements:
• The additional distance from the rear of the server to the rear of the CMA is 5.4 inches (137.4 mm).
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• The total length of the server including the CMA is 35.2 inches (894 mm).
Installing the Cisco CMX 3375 in a Rack
This section describes how to install the server in a rack using the rack kits that are sold by Cisco.
Installing the Cisco CMX 3375 in a Rack
Warning
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety:
This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack.
Statement 1006
Step 1 Attach the inner rails to the sides of the server:
a) Align an inner rail with one side of the server so that the three keyed slots in the rail align with the three pegs on the
side of the server.
b) Set the keyed slots over the pegs, and then slide the rail toward the front to lock it in place on the pegs. The front slot
has a metal clip that locks over the front peg.
c) Install the second inner rail to the opposite side of the server.
Figure 7: Attaching the Inner Rail to the Side of the Server
Step 2 Open the front securing plate on both slide-rail assemblies. The front end of the slide-rail assembly has a spring-loaded
securing plate that must be open before you can insert the mounting pegs into the rack-post holes.
On the outside of the assembly, push the green-arrow button toward the rear to open the securing plate.
Locking clip on front of inner rail2Front of server1
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Figure 8: Front Securing Mechanism, Inside of Front End
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securing plate
Step 3 Install the outer slide rails into the rack:
a) Align one slide-rail assembly front end with the front rack-post holes that you want to use.
The slide rail front-end wraps around the outside of the rack post and the mounting pegs enter the rack-post holes from the outside-front.
Note
The rack post must be between the mounting pegs and the open securing plate.
b) Push the mounting pegs into the rack-post holes from the outside-front. c) Press the securing plate release button, marked PUSH. The spring-loaded securing plate closes to lock the pegs in
place.
d) Adjust the slide-rail length, and then push the rear mounting pegs into the corresponding rear rack-post holes. The
slide rail must be level front-to-rear.
The rear mounting pegs enter the rear rack-post holes from the inside of the rack post.
e) Attach the second slide-rail assembly to the opposite side of the rack. Ensure that the two slide-rail assemblies are at
the same height and are level front-to-back.
f) Pull the inner slide rails on each assembly out toward the rack front until they hit the internal stops and lock in place.
Step 4 Insert the server into the slide rails:
3Front mounting pegs1
Securing plate shown pulled back to the open position
-Rack post between mounting pegs and opened
Caution
This server can weigh up to 60 pounds (27 kilograms) when fully loaded with components. We recommend that you use a minimum of two people or a mechanical lift when lifting the server. Attempting this procedure alone could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
a) Align the rear ends of the inner rails that are attached to the server sides with the front ends of the empty slide rails
on the rack. b) Push the inner rails into the slide rails on the rack until they stop at the internal stops. c) Slide the inner-rail release clip toward the rear on both inner rails, and then continue pushing the server into the rack
until its front slam-latches engage with the rack posts.
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Figure 9: Inner-Rail Release Clip
Installing the Cable Management Arm (Optional)
Outer slide rail attached to rack post3Inner-rail release clip1
2
-Inner rail attached to server and inserted into
outer slide rail
Step 5 (Optional) Secure the server in the rack more permanently by using the two screws that are provided with the slide rails.
Perform this step if you plan to move the rack with servers installed.
With the server fully pushed into the slide rails, open a hinged slam latch lever on the front of the server and insert a screw through the hole that is under the lever. The screw threads into the static part of the rail on the rack post and prevents the server from being pulled out. Repeat for the opposite slam latch.
Installing the Cable Management Arm (Optional)
Note
The cable management arm (CMA) is reversible left-to-right. To reverse the CMA, see Reversing the Cable
Management Arm (Optional), on page 20 before installation.
Step 1 With the server pushed fully into the rack, slide the CMA tab of the CMA arm that is farthest from the server onto the
end of the stationary slide rail that is attached to the rack post. Slide the tab over the end of the rail until it clicks and locks.
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Figure 10: Attaching the CMA to the Rear Ends of the Slide Rails
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3CMA tab on arm farthest from server attaches
to end of stationary outer slide rail.
2
CMA tab on width-adjustment slider attaches to end of stationary outer slide rail.
Rear of server4CMA tab on arm closest to the server attaches
to end of inner slide rail attached to server.
Step 2 Slide the CMA tab that is closest to the server over the end of the inner rail that is attached to the server. Slide the tab
over the end of the rail until it clicks and locks
Step 3 Pull out the width-adjustment slider that is at the opposite end of the CMA assembly until it matches the width of your
rack.
Step 4 Slide the CMA tab that is at the end of the width-adjustment slider onto the end of the stationary slide rail that is attached
to the rack post. Slide the tab over the end of the rail until it clicks and locks.
Step 5 Open the hinged flap at the top of each plastic cable guide and route your cables through the cable guides as desired.
Reversing the Cable Management Arm (Optional)
Step 1 Rotate the entire CMA assembly 180 degrees, left-to-right. The plastic cable guides must remain pointing upward. Step 2 Flip the tabs at the ends of the CMA arms so that they point toward the rear of the server. Step 3 Pivot the tab that is at the end of the width-adjustment slider. Depress and hold the metal button on the outside of the tab
and pivot the tab 180 degrees so that it points toward the rear of the server.
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Figure 11: Reversing the CMA
Initial Setup
Initial Setup
Note
This section describes how to power on the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance, assign an IP address, and connect to server management when using the device in standalone mode.
Server Default Settings
The Cisco CMX 3375 appliance is shipped with these default settings:
Metal button on outside of tab2CMA tab on end of width-adjustment slider1
• The NIC mode is Dedicated.
• The NIC redundancy is None. Only the dedicated management port is utilized.
• DHCP is enabled.
• IPv4 is enabled.
Connection Methods
There are two methods for connecting to the system for initial setup:
• Local setup—Use this procedure if you want to connect a keyboard and monitor directly to the system for setup. This procedure can use a KVM cable (Cisco PID N20-BKVM) or the ports on the rear of the server.
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• Remote setup—Use this procedure if you want to perform setup through your dedicated management LAN.
Note
To configure the system remotely, you must have a DHCP server on the same network as the system. Your DHCP server must be preconfigured with the range of MAC addresses for this server node. The MAC address is printed on a label that is on the pull-out asset tag on the front panel. This server node has a range of six MAC addresses assigned to the Cisco IMC. The MAC address printed on the label is the beginning of the range of six contiguous MAC addresses.
Connecting to the Server Locally For Setup
This procedure requires the following equipment:
• VGA monitor
• USB keyboard
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• Either the supported Cisco KVM cable (Cisco PID N20-BKVM); or a USB cable and VGA DB-15 cable
Step 1 Attach a power cord to each power supply in your server, and then attach each power cord to a grounded power outlet.
Wait for approximately two minutes to let the server boot to standby power during the first bootup. You can verify system power status by looking at the system Power Status LED on the front panel. The system is in standby power mode when the LED is amber.
Step 2 Connect a USB keyboard and VGA monitor to the server using one of the following methods:
• Connect an optional KVM cable (Cisco PID N20-BKVM) to the KVM connector on the front panel. Connect your USB keyboard and VGA monitor to the KVM cable.
• Connect a USB keyboard and VGA monitor to the corresponding connectors on the rear panel.
Step 3 Open the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility:
a) Press and hold the front panel power button for four seconds to boot the server. b) During bootup, press F8 when prompted to open the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility.
Note
The first time that you enter the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility, you are prompted to change the default password. The default password is password. The Strong Password feature is enabled.
The following are the requirements for Strong Password:
• The password can have minimum 8 characters; maximum 14 characters.
• The password must not contain the user’s name.
• The password must contain characters from three of the following four categories:
• English uppercase letters (A through Z)
• English lowercase letters (a through z)
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• Base 10 digits (0 through 9)
• Non-alphabetic characters !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *, -, _, =, “
Step 4 Continue with Setting Up the System With the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility, on page 24.
Connecting to the Server Remotely For Setup
This procedure requires the following equipment:
• One RJ-45 Ethernet cable that is connected to your management LAN.
Before you begin
Note
To configure the system remotely, you must have a DHCP server on the same network as the system. Your DHCP server must be preconfigured with the range of MAC addresses for this server node. The MAC address is printed on a label that is on the pull-out asset tag on the front panel. This server node has a range of six MAC addresses assigned to the Cisco IMC. The MAC address printed on the label is the beginning of the range of six contiguous MAC addresses.
Step 1 Attach a power cord to each power supply in your server, and then attach each power cord to a grounded power outlet.
Wait for approximately two minutes to let the server boot to standby power during the first bootup. You can verify system power status by looking at the system Power Status LED on the front panel. The system is in standby power mode when the LED is amber.
Step 2 Plug your management Ethernet cable into the dedicated management port on the rear panel. Step 3 Allow your preconfigured DHCP server to assign an IP address to the server node. Step 4 Use the assigned IP address to access and log in to the Cisco IMC for the server node. Consult with your DHCP server
administrator to determine the IP address.
Note
The default user name for the server is admin. The default password is password.
Step 5 From the Cisco IMC Server Summary page, click Launch KVM Console. A separate KVM console window opens. Step 6 From the Cisco IMC Summary page, click Power Cycle Server. The system reboots. Step 7 Select the KVM console window.
Note
The KVM console window must be the active window for the following keyboard actions to work.
Step 8 When prompted, press F8 to enter the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility. This utility opens in the KVM console window.
Note
The first time that you enter the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility, you are prompted to change the default password. The default password is password. The Strong Password feature is enabled.
The following are the requirements for Strong Password:
• The password can have minimum 8 characters; maximum 14 characters.
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• The password must not contain the user’s name.
• The password must contain characters from three of the following four categories:
• English uppercase letters (A through Z)
• English lowercase letters (a through z)
• Base 10 digits (0 through 9)
• Non-alphabetic characters !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *, -, _, =, “
Step 9 Continue with Setting Up the System With the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility, on page 24.
Setting Up the System With the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility
Before you begin
The following procedure is performed after you connect to the system and open the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility.
Step 1 Set the NIC mode to choose which ports to use to access Cisco IMC for server management:
Shared LOM EXT—This is the shared LOM extended mode. With this mode, the Shared LOM and Cisco Card interfaces are both enabled. You must select the default Active-Active NIC redundancy setting in the following step.
In this NIC mode, DHCP replies are returned to both the shared LOM ports and the Cisco card ports. If the system determines that the Cisco card connection is not getting its IP address from a Cisco UCS Manager system because the server is in standalone mode, further DHCP requests from the Cisco card are disabled. Use the Cisco Card NIC mode if you want to connect to Cisco IMC through a Cisco card in standalone mode.
Shared LOM—The 1-Gb/10-Gb Ethernet ports are used to access Cisco IMC. You must select either the Active-Active or Active-standby NIC redundancy setting in the following step.
Dedicated (default)—The dedicated management port is used to access Cisco IMC, the factory default setting. You must select the None NIC redundancy setting in the following step.
Cisco Card—The ports on an installed Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card (VIC) are used to access the Cisco IMC. You must select either the Active-Active or Active-standby NIC redundancy setting in the following step.
See also the required VIC Slot setting below.
VIC Slot—Only if you use the Cisco Card NIC mode, you must select this setting to match where your VIC is installed. The choices are Riser1, Riser2, or Flex-LOM (the mLOM slot).
• If you select Riser1, you must install the VIC in slot 1.
• If you select Riser2, you must install the VIC in slot 2.
• If you select Flex-LOM, you must install an mLOM-style VIC in the mLOM slot.
Step 2 Set the NIC redundancy to your preference. This server has three possible NIC redundancy settings:
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None (default)—The Ethernet ports operate independently and do not fail over if there is a problem. This setting can be used only with the Dedicated NIC mode.
Active-standby—If an active Ethernet port fails, traffic fails over to a standby port. Shared LOM and Cisco Card modes can each use either Active-standby or Active-active settings.
Active-active—All Ethernet ports are utilized simultaneously. The Shared LOM EXT mode must use only this NIC redundancy setting. Shared LOM and Cisco Card modes can each use either Active-standby or Active-active settings.
Step 3 Choose whether to enable DHCP for dynamic network settings, or to enter static network settings.
Note
Before you enable DHCP, you must preconfigure your DHCP server with the range of MAC addresses for this server. The MAC address is printed on a label on the rear of the server. This server has a range of six MAC addresses assigned to Cisco IMC. The MAC address printed on the label is the beginning of the range of six contiguous MAC addresses.
The static IPv4 and IPv6 settings include the following:
• The Cisco IMC IP address.
For IPv6, valid values are 1 - 127.
• The gateway.
For IPv6, if you do not know the gateway, you can set it as none by entering :: (two colons).
• The preferred DNS server address.
For IPv6, you can set this as none by entering :: (two colons).
Step 4 (Optional) Make VLAN settings. Step 5 Press F1 to go to the second settings window, then continue with the next step.
From the second window, you can press F2 to switch back to the first window.
Step 6 (Optional) Set a hostname for the server. Step 7 (Optional) Enable dynamic DNS and set a dynamic DNS (DDNS) domain. Step 8 (Optional) If you check the Factory Default check box, the server reverts to the factory defaults. Step 9 (Optional) Set a default user password.
Note
The factory default username for the server is admin. The default password is password.
Step 10 (Optional) Enable auto-negotiation of port settings or set the port speed and duplex mode manually.
Note
Auto-negotiation is applicable only when you use the Dedicated NIC mode. Auto-negotiation sets the port speed and duplex mode automaticallybased on the switch port to which the server is connected. If you disable auto-negotiation, you must set the port speed and duplex mode manually.
Step 11 (Optional) Reset port profiles and the port name. Step 12 Press F5 to refresh the settings that you made. You might have to wait about 45 seconds until the new settings appear
and the message, “Network settings configured” is displayed before you reboot the server in the next step.
Step 13 Press F10 to save your settings and reboot the server.
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Note
Note
NIC Modes
If you chose to enable DHCP, the dynamically assigned IP and MAC addresses are displayed on the console screen during bootup.
What to do next
Use a browser and the IP address of the Cisco IMC to connect to the Cisco IMC management interface. The IP address is based upon the settings that you made (either a static address or the address assigned by your DHCP server).
The factory default username for the server is admin. The default password is password.
The Cisco CMX 3375 appliance has the following NIC mode setting:
• Dedicated—The dedicated management port is used to access Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC). This is the default mode the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance is shipped with. You must configure the IP address for CIMC access.
Configuring the CMX Software
You must deploy Cisco CMX 10.5.1 software on Cisco CMX 3375 appliance. Minimal configuration is done for the Cisco CMX as part of installation using the console.
Step 1 Download the Cisco CMX 10.5.1 image from Download Software on cisco.com. Step 2 Power up the 3375 appliance and configure the CIMC IP Address and user credentials. Step 3 Log in to CIMC IP using Internert Explorer. Step 4 In the left pane, click Menu > Compute > BIOS. Step 5 From the Configured Boot Mode drop-down list, choose Legacy.
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Figure 12: BIOS Configured Boot Mode
Configuring the CMX Software
Step 6 Follow the on screen instruction to reboot the system. Step 7 Click Configure Boot Order. Step 8 In the Configure Boot Order window, click Advanced tab. Step 9 Click Add Virtual Media. Step 10 Enter a name for the new virtual media. Step 11 From the Sub Type drop-down list, choose KVM MAPPED DVD. Step 12 Click Save Changes.
The new virtual media is created and enabled.
Step 13 Use IE and open KVM. We recommend that you use JAVA Based KVM on IE or Firefox for more consistent results. Step 14 Click Virtual Media > Activate Virtual Devices. Step 15 Click Map CD/DVD and select image from your local folder. Step 16 In the KVM, use the Power option to power on the Cisco CMX 3375 Appliance. Step 17 After the appliance is rebooted, press F6 to enter Boot Menu. Step 18 Select Cisco vKVM Mapped DVD.
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Step 19 Select Install using Current Console as the install method. Step 20 Click Proceed with install. Wait for 20 to 30 minutes for copying CMX file.
The system is rebooted after the file is copied. The system is loaded with Centos 7. Cisco CMX welcome window is displayed.
Updating the BIOS and Cisco IMC Firmware
Installation and Initial Configuration
Caution
When you upgrade the BIOS firmware, you must also upgrade the Cisco IMC firmware to the same version or the server does not boot. Do not power off the server until the BIOS and Cisco IMC firmware are matching or the server does not boot.
Cisco provides the Cisco Host Upgrade Utility to assist with simultaneously upgrading the BIOS, Cisco IMC, and other firmware to compatible levels.
The server uses firmware obtained from and certified by Cisco. Cisco provides release notes with each firmware image. There are several possible methods for updating the firmware:
Recommended method for firmware update: Use the Cisco Host Upgrade Utility to simultaneously upgrade the Cisco IMC, BIOS, and component firmware to compatible levels.
See the Cisco Host Upgrade Utility Quick Reference Guide for your firmware release at the documentation roadmap link below.
• You can upgrade the Cisco IMC and BIOS firmware by using the Cisco IMC GUI interface.
See the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server Configuration Guide.
• You can upgrade the Cisco IMC and BIOS firmware by using the Cisco IMC CLI interface.
See the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server CLI Configuration Guide.
For links to the documents listed above, see the Cisco UCS C-Series Documentation Roadmap.
Accessing the System BIOS
Step 1 Enter the BIOS Setup Utility by pressing the F2 key when prompted during bootup.
Note
Step 2 Use the arrow keys to select the BIOS menu page. Step 3 Highlight the field to be modified by using the arrow keys. Step 4 Press Enter to select the field that you want to change, and then modify the value in the field. Step 5 Press the right arrow key until the Exit menu screen is displayed.
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The version and build of the current BIOS are displayed on the Main page of the utility.
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Step 6 Follow the instructions on the Exit menu screen to save your changes and exit the setup utility (or press F10). You can
exit without saving changes by pressing Esc.
Serial over LAN
The Cisco CMX 3375 appliance supports the Serial over LAN (SOL) feature.
SOL is enabled by default. The convention is to use the KVM console and/or the CIMC console with SOL to access the console of the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance. If you choose to use the physical serial cable connection on the appliance (either the RJ-45 serial connector on the rear or the DB-9 connection via the KVM cable on the front), the terminal output might not display correctly. Instead, the output can display random characters such as “яжялОяпяыляЯ”. This is typically a result of SOL being set to the wrong port, usually com0. Some setups may also require the baud rate to be lowered to 9600 bps.
To work around this issue using Cisco IMC CLI, run the following commands in the same order:
scope sol
set comport com1
set baud-rate 9600
exit
commit
To work around this issue using Cisco IMC GUI, follow the below steps:
Step 1 Access the Cisco IMC. Step 2 Choose Compute > Remote Management > Serial over Lan. Step 3 Update the com port from com0 to com1. Step 4 Enter a lower baud rate from 115.2 kbps to 9600 bps.
Smart Access Serial
This Cisco CMX 3375 appliance supports the Smart Access Serial feature. This feature allows you to switch between host serial and Cisco IMC CLI.
Note
SOL is supported for SSH option only. Telnet is not supported.
• This feature has the following requirements:
• A serial cable connection, which can use either the RJ-45 serial connector on the server rear panel, or a DB-9 connection when using the KVM cable (Cisco PID N20-BKVM) on the front-panel KVM console connector.
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• Console redirection must be enabled in the server BIOS.
• Terminal type must be set to VT100+ or VTUFT8.
• Serial-over-LAN (SOL) must be disabled (SOL is enabled by default).
• To switch from host serial to Cisco IMC CLI, press Esc+9.
You must enter your Cisco IMC credentials to authenticate the connection.
• To switch from Cisco IMC CLI to host serial, press Esc+8.
Note
You cannot switch to Cisco IMC CLI if the serial-over-LAN (SOL) feature is enabled.
• After a session is created, it is shown in the CLI or web GUI by the name serial.
Smart Access USB
The Cisco CMX 3375 appliance supports the Smart Access USB feature.
The board management controller (BMC) in this appliance can accept a USB mass storage device and access the data on it. This feature allows you to use the front-panel USB device as a medium to transfer data between the BMC and the user without need for network connectivity. This can be useful, for example, when remote BMC interfaces are not yet available, or are not accessible due to network misconfiguration.
• This feature has the following requirements:
• The KVM cable (Cisco PID N20-BKVM) connected to the front panel KVM console connector.
• A USB storage device connected to one of the USB 2.0 connectors on the KVM cable. The USB device must draw less than 500 mA to avoid disconnect by the current-protection circuit.
Note
• You can use USB 3.0-based devices, but they will operate at USB 2.0 speed.
• We recommend that the USB device have only one partition.
• The file system formats supported are: FAT16, FAT32, MSDOS, EXT2, EXT3, and EXT4. NTFS is not supported.
Any mouse or keyboard that is connected to the KVM cable is disconnected when you enable Smart Access USB.
• The front-panel KVM connector has been designed to switch the USB port between Host OS and BMC.
• Smart Access USB can be enabled or disabled using any of the BMC user interfaces. For example, you can use the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility that is accessed by pressing F8 when prompted during bootup.
• Enabled: the front-panel USB device is connected to the BMC.
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• In a case where no management network is available to connect remotely to Cisco IMC, a Device Firmware Update (DFU) shell over serial cable can be used to generate and download technical support files to the USB device that is attached to front panel USB port.
Smart Access USB
• Disabled: the front-panel USB device is connected to the host.
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This chapter provides information about how to install or replace hardware components, and it includes the following sections:
Replacing Power Supplies, on page 33
Preparing For Cisco CMX 3375 appliance Component Installation, on page 35
Replacing Power Supplies
The Cisco CMX 3375 appliance can have one or two power supplies. When two power supplies are installed they are redundant as 1+1.
Cisco Cisco CMX 3375 appliance ships with two power supplies. A replacement power supply can be obtained from Cisco to replace a failed power supply.
Cisco CMX 3375 appliance also supports cold redundancy. Depending on the power being drawn by the server, one power supply might actively provide all power to the system while the remaining power supply is put into a standby state. For example, if you have two supplies connected to AC power, but the power consumption can be satisfied by power supply 1, then power supply 2 is put into a standby state.
CHAPTER 3
• See also Power Specifications, on page 40 for more information about the power supplies.
• See also Rear-Panel LEDs, on page 6 for information about the power supply LEDs.
Replacing AC Power Supplies
Note
If you have ordered a server with power supply redundancy (two power supplies), you do not have to power off the server to replace a power supply because they are redundant as 1+1.
Note
Do not mix power supply types or wattages in the server. Both power supplies must be identical.
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Shutting Down and Removing Power From the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance
Step 1 Remove the power supply that you are replacing or a blank panel from an empty bay:
a) Perform one of the following actions:
• If your server has only one power supply, shut down and remove power from the server as described in Shutting
Down and Removing Power From the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance, on page 34.
• If your server has two power supplies, you do not have to shut down the server.
b) Remove the power cord from the power supply that you are replacing. c) Grasp the power supply handle while pinching the release lever toward the handle. d) Pull the power supply out of the bay.
Step 2 Install a new power supply:
a) Grasp the power supply handle and insert the new power supply into the empty bay. b) Push the power supply into the bay until the release lever locks. c) Connect the power cord to the new power supply. d) Only if you shut down the server, press the Power button to boot the server to main power mode.
Figure 13: Replacing AC Power Supplies
Power supply handle2Power supply release lever1
Shutting Down and Removing Power From the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance
The Cisco CMX 3375 appliance can run in either of two power modes:
• Main power mode—Power is supplied to all server components and any operating system on your drives can run.
• Standby power mode—Power is supplied only to the service processor and certain components. It is safe for the operating system and data to remove power cords from the server in this mode.
Caution
After a Cisco CMX 3375 appliance is shut down to standby power, electric current is still present in the server. To completely remove power as directed in some service procedures, you must disconnect all power cords from all power supplies in the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance.
You can shut down the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance by using the front-panel power button or the software management interfaces.
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Preparing For Cisco CMX 3375 appliance Component Installation
PreparingForCiscoCMX3375applianceComponentInstallation
This section includes information and tasks that help prepare the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance for component installation.
Required Equipment For Service Procedures
The following tools and equipment are used to perform the procedures in this chapter:
• T-30 Torx driver (supplied with replacement CPUs for heatsink removal)
• #1 flat-head screwdriver (supplied with replacement CPUs for heatsink removal)
• #1 Phillips-head screwdriver (for M.2 SSD and intrusion switch replacement)
• Electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap or other grounding equipment such as a grounded mat
Removing the Server Top Cover
Step 1 Remove the top cover:
a) If the cover latch is locked, use a screwdriver to turn the lock 90-degrees counterclockwise to unlock it. b) Lift on the end of the latch that has the green finger grip. The cover is pushed back to the open position as you lift
the latch.
c) Lift the top cover straight up from the server and set it aside.
Step 2 Replace the top cover:
a) With the latch in the fully open position, place the cover on top of the server about one-half inch (1.27 cm) behind
the lip of the front cover panel. The opening in the latch should fit over the peg that sticks up from the fan tray.
b) Press the cover latch down to the closed position. The cover is pushed forward to the closed position as you push
down the latch.
c) If desired, lock the latch by using a screwdriver to turn the lock 90-degrees clockwise.
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Serial Number Location
Figure 14: Removing the Top Cover
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Serial Number Location
The serial number for the server is printed on a label on the top of the server, near the front. See Removing
the Server Top Cover, on page 35.
Hot Swap vs Hot Plug
Some components can be removed and replaced without shutting down and removing power from the server. This type of replacement has two varieties: hot-swap and hot-plug.
• Hot-swap replacement—You do not have to shut down the component in the software or operating system. This applies to the following components:
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• SAS/SATA hard drives
• SAS/SATA solid state drives
• Cooling fan modules
• Power supplies (when redundant as 1+1)
• Hot-plug replacement—You must take the component offline before removing it for the following component:
• NVMe PCIe solid state drives
Hot Swap vs Hot Plug
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Technical Specifications, on page 39
Technical Specifications
This appendix lists the physical, environmental, and power specifications for the server.
Physical Specifications, on page 39
Environmental Specifications, on page 39
Power Specifications, on page 40
Physical Specifications
The following table lists the physical specifications for the Cisco CMX 3375.
Table 3: Physical Specifications
APPENDIX A
SpecificationDescription
1.7 in. (43.2 mm)Height
16.9 in. (429.0 mm)Width
Depth (length)
Weight
Server only: 29.5 in. (740.3 mm)
Server with slide rail: 31.0 in (787.4 mm)
Maximum: 37.5 lb. (17.0 Kg)
Minimum: 29.0 lb. (13.2 Kg)
Environmental Specifications
The following table lists the environmental requirements and specifications for the Cisco CMX 3375.
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Table 4: Physical Specifications
Technical Specifications
SpecificationDescription
Temperature, Operating
(when the server is stored or transported)
(when the server is stored or transported)
(when the server is stored or transported)
Measure A-weighted per ISO7779 LwAd (Bels)
Operation at 73°F (23°C)
Measure A-weighted per ISO7779 LpAm (dBA)
41 to 95°F (5 to 35°C)
Derate the maximum temperature by 1°C per every 305 meters of altitude above sea level.
–40 to 149°F (–40 to 65°C)Temperature, non-operating
10 to 90%Humidity (RH), operating
5 to 93%Humidity (RH), non-operating
0 to 10,000 feetAltitude, operating
0 to 40,000 feetAltitude, non-operating
5.5Sound power level
40Sound pressure level
Operation at 73°F (23°C)
Power Specifications
Note
Do not mix power supply types or wattages in the server. Both power supplies must be identical.
The power specifications for the supported power supply options are listed in the following sections.
770 W AC Power Supply
This section lists the specifications for each 770 W AC power supply (Cisco part number UCSC-PSU1-770W).
Table 5: 770 W AC Specifications
SpecificationDescription
AC Input Voltage
Nominal range: 100–120 VAC, 200–240 VAC
(Range: 90–132 VAC, 180–264 VAC)
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1050 W AC Power Supply
AC Input Frequency
Maximum AC Input current
Nominal range: 50 to 60Hz
(Range: 47–63 Hz)
9.5 A at 100 VAC
4.5 A at 208 VAC
950 VA at 100 VACMaximum input volt-amperes
15 A (sub-cycle duration)Maximum inrush current
12 ms at 770 WMaximum hold-up time
770 WMaximum output power per PSU
12 VDCPower supply output voltage
12 VDCPower supply standby voltage
Climate Savers Platinum Efficiency (80Plus Platinum certified)Efficiency rating
RSP2Form factor
IEC320 C14Input connector
1050 W AC Power Supply
This section lists the specifications for each 1050 W AC power supply (Cisco part number UCSC-PSU1-1050W).
Table 6: 1050 W AC Specifications
AC Input Voltage
AC Input Frequency
Maximum AC Input current
Maximum output power per PSU
SpecificationDescription
Nominal range: 100–120 VAC, 200–240 VAC
(Range: 90–132 VAC, 180–264 VAC)
Nominal range: 50 to 60Hz
(Range: 47–63 Hz)
12.5 A at 100 VAC
6.0 A at 208 VAC
1250 VA at 100 VACMaximum input volt-amperes
15 A (sub-cycle duration)Maximum inrush current
12 ms at 1050 WMaximum hold-up time
800 W at 100–120 VAC
1050 W at 200–240 VAC
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1600 W AC Power Supply
1600 W AC Power Supply
This section lists the specifications for each 1600 W AC power supply (Cisco part number UCSC-PSU1-1600W).
Table 7: 1600 W AC Specifications
Technical Specifications
12 VDCPower supply output voltage
12 VDCPower supply standby voltage
Climate Savers Platinum Efficiency (80Plus Platinum certified)Efficiency rating
RSP2Form factor
IEC320 C14Input connector
SpecificationDescription
AC Input Voltage
AC Input Frequency
Nominal range: 200–240 VAC
(Range: 180–264 VAC)
Nominal range: 50 to 60Hz
(Range: 47–63 Hz)
9.5 A at 200 VACMaximum AC Input current
1250 VA at 200 VACMaximum input volt-amperes
30 A at 35° CMaximum inrush current
80 ms at 1600 WMaximum hold-up time
1600 W at 200–240 VACMaximum output power perPSU
12 VDCPower supply output voltage
12 VDCPower supply standby voltage
Climate Savers Platinum Efficiency (80Plus Platinum certified)Efficiency rating
RSP2Form factor
IEC320 C14Input connector
1050 W DC Power Supply
This section lists the specifications for each 1050 W DC power supply (Cisco part number UCSC-PSUV2-1050DC).
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Table 8: 1050 W DC Specifications
Power Cord Specifications
SpecificationDescription
DC Input Voltage
Maximum output power per PSU
Nominal range: -48 to -60 VDC
(Range: -40 to -72 VDC)
32 A at -40 VDCMaximum DC input current
1234 WMaximum input wattage
35 A (sub-cycle duration)Maximum inrush current
5 ms at 100% load (1050 W main and 36 W standby)Maximum hold-up time
1050 W on 12 VDC main power
36 W on 12 VDC standby power
12 VDCPower supply output voltage
12 VDCPower supply standby voltage
≥ 92% at 50% loadEfficiency rating
RSP2Form factor
Fixed 3-wire blockInput connector
Power Cord Specifications
Each power supply in the server has a power cord. Standard power cords or jumper power cords are available for connection to the server. The shorter jumper power cords, for use in racks, are available as an optional alternative to the standard power cords.
Note
Only the approved power cords or jumper power cords listed below are supported.
Table 9: Supported Power Cords
Description
DC power cord, -48 VDC, 40 A, 8 AWG
Three-socket Mini-Fit connector to three-wire
AC power cord, 10 A; C13 to C14, recessed receptacle
Length (Feet)
Length (Meters)
3.511.7CAB-48DC-40A-8AWG
3.09.8CAB-C13-C14-AC
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AC power cord, 250 V, 10 A
Argentina
AC Power Cord, C13 to C14
Japan PSE Mark
AC Power Cord, 250 V, 10 A; CEE 7/7 Plug
Europe
AC Power Cord, 250 V, 10 A
Israel
Technical Specifications
2.58.2CAB-250V-10A-AR
2.06.6CAB-C13-C14-2M-JP
2.58.2CAB-9K10A-EU
2.58.2CAB-250V-10A-IS
AC power cord, 250 V, 10 A
PR China
AC power cord, 250 V, 10 A
Taiwan
AC cabinet jumper power cord, 250, 10 A,
C13 to C14
AC cabinet jumper power cord, 250 V, 10 A,
C13 to C14
AC power cord, 250 V, 10 A, 3112 plug,
Australia
2.58.2CAB-250V-10A-CN
2.37.5CAB-ACTW
0.682.2CAB-C13-CBN
2.06.6CAB-C13-C14-2M
2.58.2CAB-9K10A-AU
2.58.2CAB-N5K6A-NA
AC power cord, 200/240 V, 6 A,
North America
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AC power Cord, 250 V, 10 A,
India
AC power cord, 250 V, 10 A, MP232 plug
Switzerland
AC power Cord, 250 V, 10 A
Brazil
AC power cord, 250 V, 10 A (13 A fuse), BS1363 plug
United Kingdom
Technical Specifications
2.58.2CAB-250V-10A-ID
2.58.2CAB-9K10A-SW
2.58.2CAB-250V-10A-BR
2.58.2CAB-9K10A-UK
AC power cord, 125 V, 13 A, NEMA 5-15 plug
North America
AC power cord, NEMA L6-20 to C13 connectors
AC power cord, 250 V, 10 A, CEI 23-16/VII plug
Italy
No power cord; PID option for ordering server with no power cord
2.58.2CAB-9K12A-NA
2.06.6CAB-AC-L620-C13
2.58.2CAB-9K10A-IT
NANAR2XX-DMYMPWRCORD
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Safety Considerations
Keep these guidelines in mind when installing Cisco CMX:
• Verify that the ambient temperature remains between 10 and 35 (50 and 95), taking into account the elevated temperatures that occur when they are installed in a rack.
• When multiple mobility services engines are mounted in an equipment rack, be sure that the power source is sufficiently rated to safely run all of the equipment in the rack.
• Verify the integrity of the ground before installing mobility services engines in an equipment rack.
Warning Definition, on page 47
More Than One Power Supply, on page 50
Installation Instructions, on page 51
Ground Conductor Warning, on page 53
Chassis Warning for Rack-Mounting and Servicing, on page 55
Equipment Installation Warning, on page 63
Battery Handling, on page 65
Product Disposal, on page 67
Power Cable and AC Adapter, on page 69
Warning Definition
Warning
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device. Statement 1071
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Waarschuwing
Varoitus
Attention
BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES
Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken. Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken, dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard praktijken om ongelukken te voorkomen. Gebruik het nummer van de verklaring onderaan de waarschuwing als u een vertaling van de waarschuwing die bij het apparaat wordt geleverd, wilt raadplegen.
BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES
TÄRKEITÄ TURVALLISUUSOHJEITA
Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Tilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia vammoja. Ennen kuin käsittelet laitteistoa, huomioi sähköpiirien käsittelemiseen liittyvät riskit ja tutustu onnettomuuksien yleisiin ehkäisytapoihin. Turvallisuusvaroitusten käännökset löytyvät laitteen mukana toimitettujen käännettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa näkyvien lausuntonumeroiden avulla.
SÄILYTÄ NÄMÄ OHJEET
IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE SÉCURITÉ
Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entraîner des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez conscient des dangers liés aux circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des avertissements figurant dans les consignes de sécurité traduites qui accompagnent cet appareil, référez-vous au numéro de l'instruction situé à la fin de chaque avertissement.
Warnung
Avvertenza
Advarsel
CONSERVEZ CES INFORMATIONS
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu Verletzungen führen kann. Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Geräten mit den Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und den üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfällen vertraut. Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Übersetzung in den übersetzten Sicherheitshinweisen, die zusammen mit diesem Gerät ausgeliefert wurden.
BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF.
IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA
Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone. Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti. Utilizzare il numero di istruzione presente alla fine di ciascuna avvertenza per individuare le traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento.
CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI
VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER
Dette advarselssymbolet betyr fare. Du er i en situasjon som kan føre til skade på person. Før du begynner å arbeide med noe av utstyret, må du være oppmerksom på farene forbundet med elektriske kretser, og kjenne til standardprosedyrer for å forhindre ulykker. Bruk nummeret i slutten av hver advarsel for å finne oversettelsen i de oversatte sikkerhetsadvarslene som fulgte med denne enheten.
TA VARE PÅ DISSE INSTRUKSJONENE
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¡Advertencia!
Varning!
INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA
Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você está em uma situação que poderá ser causadora de lesões corporais. Antes de iniciar a utilização de qualquer equipamento, tenha conhecimento dos perigos envolvidos no manuseio de circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas habituais de prevenção de acidentes. Utilize o número da instrução fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham este dispositivo.
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
Este símbolo de aviso indica peligro. Existe riesgo para su integridad física. Antes de manipular cualquier equipo, considere los riesgos de la corriente eléctrica y familiarícese con los procedimientos estándar de prevención de accidentes. Al final de cada advertencia encontrará el número que le ayudará a encontrar el texto traducido en el apartado de traducciones que acompaña a este dispositivo.
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES
VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR
Denna varningssignal signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga olyckor. Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av varje varning för att hitta dess översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna anordning.
SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR
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More Than One Power Supply
Safety Considerations
Warning
Waarschuwing
Attention
Warnung
Avvertenza
¡Advertencia!
This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to de-energize the unit. Statement 1028
Deze eenheid kan meer dan één stroomtoevoeraansluiting bevatten. Alle aansluitingen dienen ontkoppeld te worden om de eenheid te ontkrachten.
Tässä laitteessa voi olla useampia kuin yksi virtakytkentä. Kaikki liitännät on irrotettava, jotta jännite poistetaan laitteesta.Varoitus
Cette unité peut avoir plus d'une connexion d'alimentation. Pour supprimer toute tension et tout courant électrique de l'unité, toutes les connexions d'alimentation doivent être débranchées.
Dieses Gerät kann mehr als eine Stromzufuhr haben. Um sicherzustellen, dass der Einheit kein Strom zugeführt wird, müssen alle Verbindungen entfernt werden.
Questa unità può avere più di una connessione all'alimentazione elettrica. Tutte le connessioni devono essere staccate per togliere la corrente dall'unità.
Denne enheten kan ha mer enn én strømtilførselskobling. Alle koblinger må fjernes fra enheten for å utkoble all strøm.Advarsel
Esta unidade poderá ter mais de uma conexão de fonte de energia. Todas as conexões devem ser removidas para desligar a unidade.Aviso
Puede que esta unidad tenga más de una conexión para fuentes de alimentación. Para cortar por completo el suministro de energía, deben desconectarse todas las conexiones.
Denna enhet har eventuellt mer än en strömförsörjningsanslutning. Alla anslutningar måste tas bort för att göra enheten strömlös.Varning!
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Aviso
Esta unidade pode ter mais de uma conexão de fonte de alimentação. Todas as conexões devem ser removidas para interromper a alimentação da unidade.
Denne enhed har muligvis mere end en strømforsyningstilslutning. Alle tilslutninger skal fjernes for at aflade strømmen fra enheden.Advarsel
Installation Instructions
Warning
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004
Raadpleeg de installatie-instructies voordat u het systeem op de voedingsbron aansluit.Waarschuwing
Lue asennusohjeet ennen järjestelmän yhdistämistä virtalähteeseen.Varoitus
Avant de brancher le système sur la source d'alimentation, consulter les directives d'installation.Attention
Vor dem Anschließen des Systems an die Stromquelle die Installationsanweisungen lesen.Warnung
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Consultare le istruzioni di installazione prima di collegare il sistema all'alimentatore.Avvertenza
Les installasjonsinstruksjonene før systemet kobles til strømkilden.Advarsel
Leia as instruções de instalação antes de ligar o sistema à fonte de energia.Aviso
Lea las instrucciones de instalación antes de conectar el sistema a la red de alimentación.¡Advertencia!
Läs installationsanvisningarna innan du kopplar systemet till strömförsörjningsenheten.Varning!
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Ground Conductor Warning
Ground Conductor Warning
Warning
Waarschuwing
Varoitus
Attention
Warnung
Avvertenza
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
Deze apparatuur dient geaard te zijn. De aardingsleiding mag nooit buiten werking worden gesteld en de apparatuur mag nooit bediend worden zonder dat er een op de juiste wijze geïnstalleerde aardingsleiding aanwezig is. Neem contact op met de bevoegde instantie voor elektrische inspecties of met een elektricien als u er niet zeker van bent dat er voor passende aarding gezorgd is.
Laitteiden on oltava maadoitettuja. Älä koskaan ohita maajohdinta tai käytä laitteita ilman oikein asennettua maajohdinta. Ota yhteys sähkötarkastusviranomaiseen tai sähköasentajaan, jos olet epävarma maadoituksen sopivuudesta.
Cet équipement doit être mis à la masse. Ne jamais rendre inopérant le conducteur de masse ni utiliser l'équipement sans un conducteur de masse adéquatement installé. En cas de doute sur la mise à la masse appropriée disponible, s'adresser à l'organisme responsable de la sécurité électrique ou à un électricien.
Dieses Gerät muss geerdet sein. Auf keinen Fall den Erdungsleiter unwirksam machen oder das Gerät ohne einen sachgerecht installierten Erdungsleiter verwenden. Wenn Sie sich nicht sicher sind, ob eine sachgerechte Erdung vorhanden ist, wenden Sie sich an die zuständige Inspektionsbehörde oder einen Elektriker.
Questa apparecchiatura deve essere dotata di messa a terra. Non escludere mai il conduttore di protezione né usare l'apparecchiatura in assenza di un conduttore di protezione installato in modo corretto. Se non si è certi della disponibilità di un adeguato collegamento di messa a terra, richiedere un controllo elettrico presso le autorità competenti o rivolgersi a un elettricista.
Advarsel
Aviso
Dette utstyret må jordes. Omgå aldri jordingslederen og bruk aldri utstyret uten riktig montert jordingsleder. Ta kontakt med fagfolk innen elektrisk inspeksjon eller med en elektriker hvis du er usikker på om det finnes velegnet jordning.
Este equipamento deve ser aterrado. Nunca anule o fio terra nem opere o equipamento sem um aterramento adequadamente instalado. Em caso de dúvida com relação ao sistema de aterramento disponível, entre em contato com os serviços locais de inspeção elétrica ou um eletricista qualificado.
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Varning!
Este equipo debe estar conectado a tierra. No inhabilite el conductor de tierra ni haga funcionar el equipo si no hay un conductor de tierra instalado correctamente. Póngase en contacto con la autoridad correspondiente de inspección eléctrica o con un electricista si no está seguro de que haya una conexión a tierra adecuada.
Denna utrustning måste jordas. Koppla aldrig från jordledningen och använd aldrig utrustningen utan en på lämpligt sätt installerad jordledning. Om det föreligger osäkerhet huruvida lämplig jordning finns skall elektrisk besiktningsauktoritet eller elektriker kontaktas.
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Chassis Warning for Rack-Mounting and Servicing
Chassis Warning for Rack-Mounting and Servicing
Warning
Waarschuwing
Varoitus
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety: Statement 1006
• This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
Om lichamelijk letsel te voorkomen wanneer u dit toestel in een rek monteert of het daar een servicebeurt geeft, moet u speciale voorzorgsmaatregelen nemen om ervoor te zorgen dat het toestel stabiel blijft. De onderstaande richtlijnen worden verstrekt om uw veiligheid te verzekeren:
• Dit toestel dient onderaan in het rek gemonteerd te worden als het toestel het enige in het rek is.
• Wanneer u dit toestel in een gedeeltelijk gevuld rek monteert, dient u het rek van onderen naar boven te laden met het zwaarste onderdeel onderaan in het rek.
• Als het rek voorzien is van stabiliseringshulpmiddelen, dient u de stabilisatoren te monteren voordat u het toestel in het rek monteert of het daar een servicebeurt geeft.
Kun laite asetetaan telineeseen tai huolletaan sen ollessa telineessä, on noudatettava erityisiä varotoimia järjestelmän vakavuuden säilyttämiseksi, jotta vältytään loukkaantumiselta. Noudata seuraavia turvallisuusohjeita:
• Jos telineessä ei ole muita laitteita, aseta laite telineen alaosaan.
• Jos laite asetetaan osaksi täytettyyn telineeseen, aloita kuormittaminen sen alaosasta kaikkein raskaimmalla esineellä ja siirry sitten sen yläosaan.
Attention
• Jos telinettä varten on vakaimet, asenna ne ennen laitteen asettamista telineeseen tai sen huoltamista siinä.
Pour éviter toute blessure corporelle pendant les opérations de montage ou de réparation de cette unité en casier, il convient de prendre des précautions spéciales afin de maintenir la stabilité du système. Les directives ci-dessous sont destinées à assurer la protection du personnelþ:
• Si cette unité constitue la seule unité montée en casier, elle doit être placée dans le bas.
• Si cette unité est montée dans un casier partiellement rempli, charger le casier de bas en haut en plaçant l'élément le plus lourd dans le bas.
• Si le casier est équipé de dispositifs stabilisateurs, installer les stabilisateurs avant de monter ou de réparer l'unité en casier.
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Avvertenza
Advarsel
Zur Vermeidung von Körperverletzung beim Anbringen oder Warten dieser Einheit in einem Gestell müssen Sie besondere Vorkehrungen treffen, um sicherzustellen, daß das System stabil bleibt. Die folgenden Richtlinien sollen zur Gewährleistung Ihrer Sicherheit dienen:
• Wenn diese Einheit die einzige im Gestell ist, sollte sie unten im Gestell angebracht werden.
• Bei Anbringung dieser Einheit in einem zum Teil gefüllten Gestell ist das Gestell von unten nach oben zu laden, wobei das schwerste Bauteil unten im Gestell anzubringen ist.
• Wird das Gestell mit Stabilisierungszubehör geliefert, sind zuerst die Stabilisatoren zu installieren, bevor Sie die Einheit im Gestell anbringen oder sie warten.
Per evitare infortuni fisici durante il montaggio o la manutenzione di questa unità in un supporto, occorre osservare speciali precauzioni per garantire che il sistema rimanga stabile. Le seguenti direttive vengono fornite per garantire la sicurezza personale:
• Questa unità deve venire montata sul fondo del supporto, se si tratta dell’unica unità da montare nel supporto.
• Quando questa unità viene montata in un supporto parzialmente pieno, caricare il supporto dal basso all’alto, con il componente più pesante sistemato sul fondo del supporto.
• Se il supporto è dotato di dispositivi stabilizzanti, installare tali dispositivi prima di montare o di procedere alla manutenzione dell’unità nel supporto.
Unngå fysiske skader under montering eller reparasjonsarbeid på denne enheten når den befinner seg i et kabinett. Vær nøye med at systemet er stabilt. Følgende retningslinjer er gitt for å verne om sikkerheten:
Aviso
• Denne enheten bør monteres nederst i kabinettet hvis dette er den eneste enheten i kabinettet.
• Ved montering av denne enheten i et kabinett som er delvis fylt, skal kabinettet lastes fra bunnen og opp med den tyngste komponenten nederst i kabinettet.
• Hvis kabinettet er utstyrt med stabiliseringsutstyr, skal stabilisatorene installeres før montering eller utføring av reparasjonsarbeid på enheten i kabinettet.
Para se prevenir contra danos corporais ao montar ou reparar esta unidade numa estante, deverá tomar precauções especiais para se certificar de que o sistema possui um suporte estável. As seguintes directrizes ajudá-lo-ão a efectuar o seu trabalho com segurança:
• Esta unidade deverá ser montada na parte inferior da estante, caso seja esta a única unidade a ser montada.
• Ao montar esta unidade numa estante parcialmente ocupada, coloque os itens mais pesados na parte inferior da estante, arrumando-os de baixo para cima.
• Se a estante possuir um dispositivo de estabilização, instale-o antes de montar ou reparar a unidade.
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Varning!
Para evitar lesiones durante el montaje de este equipo sobre un bastidor, o posteriormente durante su mantenimiento, se debe poner mucho cuidado en que el sistema quede bien estable. Para garantizar su seguridad, proceda según las siguientes instrucciones:
• Colocar el equipo en la parte inferior del bastidor, cuando sea la única unidad en el mismo.
• Cuando este equipo se vaya a instalar en un bastidor parcialmente ocupado, comenzar la instalación desde la parte inferior hacia la superior colocando el equipo más pesado en la parte inferior.
• Si el bastidor dispone de dispositivos estabilizadores, instalar éstos antes de montar o proceder al mantenimiento del equipo instalado en el bastidor.
För att undvika kroppsskada när du installerar eller utför underhållsarbete på denna enhet på en ställning måste du vidta särskilda försiktighetsåtgärder för att försäkra dig om att systemet står stadigt. Följande riktlinjer ges för att trygga din säkerhet:
• Om denna enhet är den enda enheten på ställningen skall den installeras längst ned på ställningen.
• Om denna enhet installeras på en delvis fylld ställning skall ställningen fyllas nedifrån och upp, med de tyngsta enheterna längst ned på ställningen.
• Om ställningen är försedd med stabiliseringsdon skall dessa monteras fast innan enheten installeras eller underhålls på ställningen.
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Advarsel
Para evitar lesões corporais ao montar ou dar manutenção a esta unidade em um rack, é necessário tomar todas as precauções para garantir a estabilidade do sistema. As seguintes orientações são fornecidas para garantir a sua segurança:
• Se esta for a única unidade, ela deverá ser montada na parte inferior do rack.
• Ao montar esta unidade em um rack parcialmente preenchido, carregue-o de baixo para cima com o componente mais pesado em sua parte inferior.
• Se o rack contiver dispositivos estabilizadores, instale-os antes de montar ou dar manutenção à unidade existente.
For at forhindre legemesbeskadigelse ved montering eller service af denne enhed i et rack, skal du sikre at systemet står stabilt. Følgende retningslinjer er også for din sikkerheds skyld:
• Enheden skal monteres i bunden af dit rack, hvis det er den eneste enhed i racket.
• Ved montering af denne enhed i et delvist fyldt rack, skal enhederne installeres fra bunden og opad med den tungeste enhed nederst.
• Hvis racket leveres med stabiliseringsenheder, skal disse installeres for enheden monteres eller serviceres i racket.
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Equipment Installation Warning
Warning
Attention
Warnung
Aviso
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030
Deze apparatuur mag alleen worden geïnstalleerd, vervangen of hersteld door bevoegd geschoold personeel.Waarschuwing
Tämän laitteen saa asentaa, vaihtaa tai huoltaa ainoastaan koulutettu ja laitteen tunteva henkilökunta.Varoitus
Il est vivement recommandé de confier l'installation, le remplacement et la maintenance de ces équipements à des personnels qualifiés et expérimentés.
Das Installieren, Ersetzen oder Bedienen dieser Ausrüstung sollte nur geschultem, qualifiziertem Personal gestattet werden.
Questo apparato può essere installato, sostituito o mantenuto unicamente da un personale competente.Avvertenza
Bare opplært og kvalifisert personell skal foreta installasjoner, utskiftninger eller service på dette utstyret.Advarsel
Apenas pessoal treinado e qualificado deve ser autorizado a instalar, substituir ou fazer a revisão deste equipamento.
Solamente el personal calificado debe instalar, reemplazar o utilizar este equipo.¡Advertencia!
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Endast utbildad och kvalificerad personal bör få tillåtelse att installera, byta ut eller reparera denna utrustning.
Somente uma equipe treinada e qualificada tem permissão para instalar, substituir ou dar manutenção a este equipamento.
Kun uddannede personer må installere, udskifte komponenter i eller servicere dette udstyr.Advarsel
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Battery Handling
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Waarschuwing
Varoitus
Attention
Warnung
Avvertenza
There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Statement 1015
Er is ontploffingsgevaar als de batterij verkeerd vervangen wordt. Vervang de batterij slechts met hetzelfde of een equivalent type dat door de fabrikant aanbevolen is. Gebruikte batterijen dienen overeenkomstig fabrieksvoorschriften weggeworpen te worden.
Räjähdyksen vaara, jos akku on vaihdettu väärään akkuun. Käytä vaihtamiseen ainoastaan saman- tai vastaavantyyppistä akkua, joka on valmistajan suosittelema. Hävitä käytetyt akut valmistajan ohjeiden mukaan.
Danger d'explosion si la pile n'est pas remplacée correctement. Ne la remplacer que par une pile de type semblable ou équivalent, recommandée par le fabricant. Jeter les piles usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant.
Bei Einsetzen einer falschen Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr. Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur durch den gleichen oder vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp. Entsorgen Sie die benutzten Batterien nach den Anweisungen des Herstellers.
Pericolo di esplosione se la batteria non è installata correttamente. Sostituire solo con una di tipo uguale o equivalente, consigliata dal produttore. Eliminare le batterie usate secondo le istruzioni del produttore.
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Aviso
¡Advertencia!
Varning!
Det kan være fare for eksplosjon hvis batteriet skiftes på feil måte. Skift kun med samme eller tilsvarende type som er anbefalt av produsenten. Kasser brukte batterier i henhold til produsentens instruksjoner.
Existe perigo de explosão se a bateria for substituída incorrectamente. Substitua a bateria por uma bateria igual ou de um tipo equivalente recomendado pelo fabricante. Destrua as baterias usadas conforme as instruções do fabricante.
Existe peligro de explosión si la batería se reemplaza de manera incorrecta. Reemplazar la batería exclusivamente con el mismo tipo o el equivalente recomendado por el fabricante. Desechar las baterías gastadas según las instrucciones del fabricante.
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Ersätt endast batteriet med samma batterityp som rekommenderas av tillverkaren eller motsvarande. Följ tillverkarens anvisningar vid kassering av använda batterier.
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Product Disposal
Warning
Waarschuwing
Attention
Advarsel
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. Statement 1040
• Het uiteindelijke wegruimen van dit product dient te geschieden in overeenstemming met alle nationale wetten en reglementen.
Tämä tuote on hävitettävä kansallisten lakien ja määräysten mukaisesti.Varoitus
• La mise au rebut ou le recyclage de ce produit sont généralement soumis à des lois et/ou directives de respect de l'environnement. Renseignez-vous auprès de l'organisme compétent.
• Die Entsorgung dieses Produkts sollte gemäß allen Bestimmungen und Gesetzen des Landes erfolgen.Warnung
• Lo smaltimento di questo prodotto deve essere eseguito secondo le leggi e regolazioni locali.Avvertenza
• Endelig kassering av dette produktet skal være i henhold til alle relevante nasjonale lover og bestemmelser.
• Deitar fora este produto em conformidade com todas as leis e regulamentos nacionais.Aviso
• Al deshacerse por completo de este producto debe seguir todas las leyes y reglamentos nacionales.¡Advertencia!
• Vid deponering hanteras produkten enligt gällande lagar och bestämmelser.Varning!
O descarte definitivo deste produto deve estar de acordo com todas as leis e regulamentações nacionais.Aviso
Endelig bortskaffelse af dette produkt skal ske i henhold til gældende love og regler.Advarsel
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Statement 371
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This appendix provides regulatory information for the Cisco CMX 3375 appliance.
Regulatory Information, on page 71
Regulatory Information
This appendix provides regulatory information for the Cisco CMX 3375.
FCC Statement for Cisco 3365 Series Mobility Services Engine
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the EU Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive)
APPENDIX C
This declaration is only valid for configurations (combinations of software, firmware and hardware) provided and/or supported by Cisco Systems. The use software or firmware not supported/provided by Cisco Systems may result that the equipment is no longer compliant with the regulatory requirements.
Statement 191—VCCI Class A Warning for Japan
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This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions.
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