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Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide

OL-23069-07

Connecting a DC Power Supply to DC Power Sources

     

6-8

Grounding a 3-kW DC Power Supply

     

6-8

Grounding a 6-kW DC Power Supply

     

6-8

Connecting a DC Power Supply Directly to DC Power Sources

     

6-10

Connecting a 3-kW DC Power Supply Directly to DC Power Sources

     

6-15

Connecting a 6-kW DC Power Supply to a DC Power Source

     

6-17

Connecting a Power Supply to DC Power Sources through a Power Interface Unit

     

6-18

Required Tools and Equipment

     

6-23

Installing the PIU in a Rack

     

6-23

Grounding the PIU

     

6-25

Connecting the DC Power Supply to a Power Source Through a PIU

     

6-26

C H A P T E R

 

7

Connecting the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch to the Network

     

7-1

Preparing for Connections

     

7-1

Required Tools and Equipment

     

7-1

Connecting to the Console

     

7-2

Creating an Initial Switch Configuration

     

7-3

Setting Up the Management Interface

     

7-4

Connecting the Supervisor CMP Port

     

7-5

Connecting an I/O Module

     

7-6

Connecting or Disconnecting a 1000BASE-T Port

     

7-9

Connecting a 1000BASE-T Port to the Network

     

7-10

Disconnecting a 1000BASE-T Port from the Network

     

7-10

Connecting or Disconnecting an SFP, SFP+, or X2 Port

     

7-10

Installing a Transceiver

     

7-11

Removing a Transceiver

     

7-11

Connecting a Fiber-Optic Cable to a Transceiver

     

7-12

Disconnecting a Fiber-Optic Cable from a Transceiver

     

7-12

Maintaining Transceivers and Fiber-Optic Cables

     

7-13

C H A P T E R

 

8

Managing the Switch Hardware

     

8-1

Displaying the Switch Hardware Inventory

     

8-1

Displaying the Switch Serial Number

     

8-7

Displaying Power Usage Information

     

8-9

Power Supply Configuration Modes

     

8-10

Power Supply Configuration Overview

     

8-10

Configuring the Power Supply Mode

     

8-11

Power Supply Configuration Guidelines

     

8-12

Summary of Contents for Nexus 7004

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Page 2: ...ausing interference by turning it off If the interference stops it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops Move the equipment to one side or the othe...

Page 3: ...nts 1 24 C H A P T E R 2 Installing a Cisco Nexus 7004 Chassis 2 1 Preparing to Install the Switch 2 1 Required Tools 2 2 Installing a Rack or Cabinet 2 2 Unpacking and Inspecting a New Switch 2 3 Installing the Chassis 2 4 Prerequisites for Installing the Chassis 2 4 Installing the Center Mount Brackets 2 5 Installing the Chassis in a Rack 2 6 Grounding the Cisco Nexus 7004 Chassis 2 9 Prerequisi...

Page 4: ...ets 3 15 Grounding the Cisco Nexus 7009 Chassis 3 19 Prerequisites for Grounding the Chassis 3 20 Required Tools and Equipment 3 20 Connecting the System Ground 3 20 Connecting Your ESD Wrist Strap to the Chassis 3 23 Installing the Cable Management Frames 3 24 Installing the Front Door and Air Intake Frame 3 27 Installing Storage Media in a Supervisor Module 3 35 C H A P T E R 4 Installing a Cisc...

Page 5: ...aching the Bottom Support Rails 5 4 Installing the Chassis 5 7 Prerequisites for Installing the Chassis 5 7 Required Tools and Equipment 5 8 Installing the Chassis 5 9 Grounding the Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis 5 13 Prerequisites for Grounding the Chassis 5 13 Required Tools and Equipment 5 13 Connecting the System Ground 5 14 Connecting Your ESD Wrist Strap to the Chassis 5 15 Installing the Cable Ma...

Page 6: ...Tools and Equipment 7 1 Connecting to the Console 7 2 Creating an Initial Switch Configuration 7 3 Setting Up the Management Interface 7 4 Connecting the Supervisor CMP Port 7 5 Connecting an I O Module 7 6 Connecting or Disconnecting a 1000BASE T Port 7 9 Connecting a 1000BASE T Port to the Network 7 10 Disconnecting a 1000BASE T Port from the Network 7 10 Connecting or Disconnecting an SFP SFP o...

Page 7: ...ing Environment Information 8 26 Reloading Modules 8 29 Reloading the Switch 8 29 Power Cycling Modules 8 29 Saving the Module Configuration 8 30 Purging the Module Configuration 8 30 Changing the Amount of Power Reserved for Fabric Modules 8 30 Information About Fan Trays 8 31 Configuring EPLDs 8 34 Deciding When to Upgrade EPLDs 8 35 Switch Requirements 8 36 EPLDs Available with Releases 5 0 2 t...

Page 8: ... 3 kW AC Power Supply Unit During Operations 10 3 Removing an 6 kW or 7 5 kW AC Power Supply Unit During Operations 10 4 Installing a 6 kW or 7 5 kW AC Power Supply Unit During Operations 10 7 Replacing a DC Power Supply Unit During Operations 10 9 Removing a 3 kW DC Power Supply Unit During Operations 10 9 Installing a 3 kW DC Power Supply Unit During Operations 10 10 Removing a 6 kW DC Power Sup...

Page 9: ...s 7004 Fan Tray During Operations 10 54 Replacing a Cisco Nexus 7009 Fan Tray During Operations 10 55 Replacing a Cisco Nexus 7010 System Fan Tray During Operations 10 56 Required Tools 10 56 Replacing a Cisco Nexus 7010 System Fan Tray 10 57 Replacing a Cisco Nexus 7010 Fabric Fan Tray During System Operations 10 57 Required Tools 10 58 Replacing a Cisco Nexus 7010 Fabric Fan Tray 10 58 Replacing...

Page 10: ...wer Requirements for Switch Components A 8 Power Supply Configuration Modes A 11 Power Supply Cable Specifications A 15 Chassis Clearances A 21 Cisco Nexus 7004 Chassis Clearances A 21 Cisco Nexus 7009 Chassis Clearances A 26 Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis Clearances A 32 Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis Clearances A 34 Facility Cooling Requirements A 36 Chassis Airflow A 37 A P P E N D I X B Transceivers and M...

Page 11: ...odule LEDs D 6 Power Supply LEDs D 6 Fan Tray LEDs D 7 A P P E N D I X E Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch for Shipment E 1 Disconnecting the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series System E 1 Powering Down the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series System E 1 Disconnecting the System from the Console E 1 Disconnecting the System from the Network E 2 Repacking the System Components E 2 Prerequisites for Repacking the...

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Page 13: ...is guide is for experienced network system administrators who configure and maintain Cisco Nexus 7004 7009 7010 and 7018 switches Organization This document is organized as follows Chapter Description Chapter 1 Overview Provides an overview of the installation process Chapter 2 Installing a Cisco Nexus 7004 Chassis Describes how to install the Cisco Nexus 7004 hardware components Chapter 3 Install...

Page 14: ... Module Connectors Provides the specifications for the connection devices used to connect the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch to the Internet Appendix D Chassis and Module LEDs Describes the switch and module LEDs that indicate system conditions Appendix E Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch for Shipment Explains how you should repack the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch in case you need to ...

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Page 20: ...tion Guide Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Connectivity Management Processor Configuration Guide Software Documents The Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switches ship with the Cisco NX OS software You can find software documentation for the Cisco NX OS software at the following URL http www cisco com en US products ps9402 tsd_products_support_ser...

Page 21: ...on on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation at http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Subscribe to the What s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication RSS feed and set content ...

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Page 23: ...de and tells you where they are documented Table 1 New and Changed Features for Release 6 2 2 Feature Description Changed in Release Where Documented Network Analysis Module Installing and configuring a NAM in an I O module slot 6 2 2 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 10 Installing or Replacing Components Automatic updating of EPLD images You can set up your switch to automatically update the EPLD images...

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Page 25: ...ensity and high performance switches that incorporate Ethernet IP virtualization Layer 4 to Layer 7 services and low latency interconnect LLI technologies The Cisco Nexus 7000 Series models are described in the following topics Cisco Nexus 7004 Switch page 1 1 Cisco Nexus 7009 Switch page 1 4 Cisco Nexus 7010 System page 1 9 Cisco Nexus 7018 System page 1 15 Cisco Nexus 7004 Switch The Cisco Nexus...

Page 26: ...o Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Chapter 1 Overview Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Figure 1 1 Standard Hardware Features on the Front and Sides of the Cisco Nexus 7004 Chassis ...

Page 27: ...rnet with XL option N7K M148GS 11L 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet with XL option and FEX support N7K M132XP 12L 8 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet with XL option N7K M108X2 12L M2 Series 24 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet with XL option and FEX support N7K M224XP 23L 6 port 40 Gigabit Ethernet with XL option N7K M206XP 23L 2 port 100 Gigabit Ethernet with XL option N7K M202XP 23L Alternatively one or more of these ...

Page 28: ...t possible RU on the rack for stability If there are other devices in the rack install the heavier chassis below the lighter chassis Warning Stability hazard The rack stabilizing mechanism must be in place or the rack must be bolted to the floor before you slide the unit out for servicing Failure to stabilize the rack can cause the rack to tip over Statement 1048 Cisco Nexus 7009 Switch The Cisco ...

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Page 31: ...SE T with XL option N7K F248XT 25E F2 Series 48 port 1 10 Gigabit SFP with XL option and FEX support N7K F248XP 25 and N7K F248XP 25E1 M1 Series 48 port 10 100 1000 I O modules N7K M148GT 11 48 port 10 100 1000 I O modules with XL option N7K M148GT 11L 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules N7K M148GS 11 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules with XL option N7K M148GS 11L 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethern...

Page 32: ...ard features of F2 modules and it functions like an F2 series module with Layer 2 and Layer 3 enabled These modules also support IPv6 DSCP to Queue mapping 1 Fan tray 1 2 Power supplies 1 or 2 these modules are a combination of the following 6 kW AC power supply N7K AC 6 0KW 7 5 kW AC power supply N7K AC 7 5KW INT international plugs N7K AC 7 5KW US US plugs 6 kW DC power supply N7K DC 6 0KW Blank...

Page 33: ...ront mount installations Install the Cisco Nexus 7009 chassis at the lowest possible RU on the rack for stability If there are other devices in the rack install the heaviest chassis below the lighter chassis Warning Stability hazard The rack stabilizing mechanism must be in place or the rack must be bolted to the floor before you slide the unit out for servicing Failure to stabilize the rack can c...

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Page 35: ...t I O modules with XL option and FEX support N7K M132XP 12L 8 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules with XL option N7K M108X2 12L M2 Series 24 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules with XL option and FEX support N7K M224XP 23L 6 port 40 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules with XL option N7K M206XP 23L 2 port 100 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules with XL option N7K M202XP 23L Alternatively one or more of these s...

Page 36: ...ies Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Chapter 1 Overview Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Figure 1 5 Optional Hardware Features on the Front Side of the Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis 1 Mid frame door assembly 2 Air filter ...

Page 37: ...nk filler panels installed in place of the missing components to maintain the designed airflow for system cooling 1 Fan exhaust for the supervisor and I O modules 4 Fabric modules up to 5 N7K C7010 FAB 1 or N7K C7010 FAB 2 2 System fan trays 2 N7K C7010 FAN S and exhaust for the supervisor and I O modules 5 Power supply units up to 3 and exhaust for the power supply units these modules are a combi...

Page 38: ... 6 cm or 42 rack units for a dual chassis installation We recommend that you use a 45 RU rack for a dual chassis installation If you install one chassis install it at the lowest possible RU on the rack for stability as shown in Figure 1 7 If you install two chassis in the same rack install the bottom chassis first and then install the other chassis on top as shown in Figure 1 8 Warning Stability h...

Page 39: ...r power supplies and a cable management system The chassis also has a mounting bracket and four positioning handles two on each side that you use to install the chassis after you position it on a rack Optionally you can include a front door to protect the I O cable connections Figure 1 9 identifies the standard features on the front and sides of the Cisco Nexus 7018 chassis Figure 1 10 identifies ...

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Page 41: ...h XL option N7K M148GS 11L 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules with FEX support N7K M132XP 12 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules with XL option and FEX support N7K M132XP 12L 8 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules with XL option N7K M108X2 12L M2 Series 24 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules with XL option and FEX support N7K M224XP 23L 6 port 40 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules with XL opti...

Page 42: ...Cisco Nexus F2 Series 48 port 1 10 Gigabit SFP module supports all of the standard features of F2 modules and it functions like an F2 series module with Layer 2 and Layer 3 enabled These modules also support IPv6 DSCP to Queue mapping 1 System status LEDs these LEDs show the system status displayed by the chassis LEDs 3 Upper cable management assemblies 2 Top hood 4 Lower cable management assembli...

Page 43: ...Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Chapter 1 Overview Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Figure 1 11 Optional Front Door for the Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis 1 Front doors 2 Air intake frame for power supply units ...

Page 44: ...0 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Chapter 1 Overview Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Figure 1 12 Standard Hardware Features on the Back of the Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis ...

Page 45: ...allation and 87 5 inches 222 2 cm Install the Cisco Nexus 7018 chassis at the lowest possible RU on the rack for stability as shown in Figure 1 13 If there is another device in the rack install the heaviest one at the bottom Warning Stability hazard The rack stabilizing mechanism must be in place or the rack must be bolted to the floor before you slide the unit out for servicing Failure to stabili...

Page 46: ...74 Before you can install a Cisco Nexus 7000 Series system you must prepare the site for the installation You must make sure that the altitude temperature humidity air quality airflow electromagnetic and radio frequency interference floor structure power and earth grounding of the installation site all meet the requirements of the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series system that you are installing In addition ...

Page 47: ...s or a four post 19 inch EIA rack for all chassis To install the system you must make sure that you have the proper mounting brackets front mount or center mount brackets installed on the chassis move the chassis to the rack elevate it to the lowest possible RU for that chassis and fasten the chassis to the rack With the chassis fastened to the rack you can ground the chassis install its cable man...

Page 48: ...e at least 8 GB of memory which includes Supervisor 1 modules with 8 GB and all Supervisor 2 and Supervisor 2E modules To verify the amount of memory installed in the supervisor modules or to upgrade the memory see the Upgrading Memory for Supervisor 1 Modules section on page 10 29 Managing the System Hardware After the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series system is installed and operating you can use the Cisc...

Page 49: ...pplies This chapter includes the following sections Preparing to Install the Switch page 2 1 Installing the Chassis page 2 4 Grounding the Cisco Nexus 7004 Chassis page 2 9 Installing the Cable Management Frames page 2 11 Installing USB Storage Media in a Supervisor 2 or 2E Module page 2 12 Installing the Air Filter page 2 13 Preparing to Install the Switch This section includes the following topi...

Page 50: ...lities Note For a list of tools required to assemble and secure the two or four post rack or cabinet see the documentation that the manufacturer shipped with the rack or cabinet Installing a Rack or Cabinet Before you install the Cisco Nexus 7004 chassis you must install a standard two or four post 19 inch EIA data center rack or a cabinet that contains such a rack that meets the requirements list...

Page 51: ...ystem If you need to move or ship the system in the future you will need these containers For repacking instructions see Appendix E Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch for Shipment To inspect the shipment follow these steps Step 1 Compare the shipment to the equipment list that is provided by your customer service representative and verify that you have received all of the ordered items T...

Page 52: ...120 pounds 54 4 kg A fully loaded chassis can weigh up to 137 pounds 62 kg If you prefer to lift the chassis manually you must remove the power supplies and use at least two persons to lift it This section includes the following topics Prerequisites for Installing the Chassis page 2 4 Installing the Center Mount Brackets page 2 5 Installing the Chassis in a Rack page 2 6 Prerequisites for Installi...

Page 53: ...ck Note If you need to install the center mount brackets you must separately order the Cisco Nexus 7009 Rack Mount Kit part number is N7K C7004 RMK To install the center mount brackets on the chassis follow these steps Step 1 Align one of two center mount brackets so that its six screw holes align to six screw holes on the side of the chassis as shown in Figure 2 1 Warning To prevent bodily injury...

Page 54: ...r installed Cisco Nexus 7004 chassis or you can lighten the chassis and lift it manually into position with a couple of people To lighten the chassis for lifting you can remove the power supplies so that the chassis weighs no more than 93 pounds 42 kg and can be lifted by two people After lifting the chassis into position you fasten it to the rack and replace any power supplies that you might have...

Page 55: ...o hold these modules until you are ready to reinstall them in the chassis Step 2 Lift the chassis to its position on a rack in one of the following ways If you use a mechanical lift position the chassis next to the front of another Cisco Nexus 7004 chassis already installed in the rack elevate the new chassis to the level of the installed chassis or no more than 0 25 inches 0 64 cm above the insta...

Page 56: ...ons To install an AC power supply unit see the Installing a 3 kW AC Power Supply Unit During Operations section on page 10 3 To install a DC power supply unit see the Installing a 3 kW DC Power Supply Unit During Operations section on page 10 10 1 Handles used to adjust the chassis placement or to lift a chassis that weighs less than 120 pounds 54 4 kg 2 Five M4 x 6 mm Phillips head screws used to...

Page 57: ...r Supply Directly to DC Power Sources section on page 6 10 This section includes the following topics Prerequisites for Grounding the Chassis page 2 9 Connecting the System Ground page 2 9 Connecting Your ESD Wrist Strap to the Chassis page 2 11 Prerequisites for Grounding the Chassis Before you can ground the chassis you must have a connection to the earth ground for the data center building If y...

Page 58: ...ve label from the system grounding pad on the chassis secure the grounding wire lug to the grounding pad with two M4 screws and tighten the screws to 11 5 to 15 in lb 1 3 to 1 7 N m Callout 1 in Figure 2 4 shows the location of the grounding pad on the front side of the chassis Note Be sure that the grounding lug and wire do not block the ESD port by positioning the lug and wire connection above t...

Page 59: ...the Chassis After you connect the chassis to the data center earth ground you can ground your ESD wrist strap by plugging it into the ESD port shown by Callout 2 in Figure 2 4 on page 2 10 Installing the Cable Management Frames After you have fastened the chassis to the rack you can fasten the cable management frames to the front of the chassis To fasten the cable management frames to the chassis ...

Page 60: ... Installing USB Storage Media in a Supervisor 2 or 2E Module Each Supervisor 2 or 2E module on a Cisco Nexus 7004 switch has a USB drive installed in the LOG FLASH reader The Slot0 port is left empty but you can optionally install a USB drive in the that port To allow this storage media to function with the USB port you must make sure that it is either already formatted for the port before install...

Page 61: ... or do not see a message either the USB drive is not fully inserted or it is improperly formatted Make sure that the USB drive is fully inserted inside the reader If it is fully inserted either format the card see the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX OS Fundamentals Configuration Guide or replace the USB drive with another that is properly formatted for the reader Installing the Air Filter The Cisco Nex...

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Page 63: ...following sections Preparing to Install the Switch page 3 1 Installing the Bottom Support Rails on the Rack page 3 4 Installing the Chassis page 3 11 Grounding the Cisco Nexus 7009 Chassis page 3 19 Installing the Cable Management Frames page 3 24 Installing the Front Door and Air Intake Frame page 3 27 Installing Storage Media in a Supervisor Module page 3 35 Preparing to Install the Switch This ...

Page 64: ...age This protocol includes but is not limited to wearing an ESD wrist strap that you connect to the earth ground Note For a list of tools required to assemble and secure the rack or cabinet see the documentation that the manufacturer shipped with the rack or cabinet Installing a Rack or Cabinet Before you install the Cisco Nexus 7009 chassis you must install a qualified two or four post 19 inch EI...

Page 65: ...to be sure that you have all the items that you ordered and verify that the switch was not damaged during shipment If anything is damaged or missing contact your customer representative immediately Tip Do not discard the shipping container when you unpack the Cisco Nexus 7009 system Flatten the shipping cartons and store them with the pallet used for the system If you need to move or ship the syst...

Page 66: ...ottom support rails and two center mount rail mounting brackets You must install either the front mount bottom support rails or the center mount bottom support rails before installing the chassis Note If you are installing three Cisco Nexus 7009 chassis with front mount brackets in a 42 RU rack and you can safely position the bottom chassis at the lowest RU using a mechanical lift you can fasten t...

Page 67: ...ollowing tools and equipment to attach the bottom support rails Number 1 Phillips head screwdriver with torque capability One of the following types of bottom support rails Front mount bottom support rails shipped with the Bottom Support Kit which is found in the accessory kit or ordered separately part number N7K C7009 BSK Center mount bottom support rails not shipped with the chassis unless spec...

Page 68: ...t possible RU on the rack If you are installing a chassis above another Cisco Nexus 7009 chassis position the rail 26 25 inches 66 7 cm 15 RU above the bottom support rails for the lower chassis as shown in Figure 3 1 Note When installing the chassis without bottom support rails you can skip this step Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack you must take spe...

Page 69: ...4 x 3 4 in Phillips screws on the front end of each bracket using a total of 6 screws for both brackets as shown in Figure 3 2 1 For the heaviest Cisco Nexus 7009 chassis to be installed in the rack position two front mount bottom support rails at the lowest RU on the rack 3 The distance between the bottom support rails must be at least 26 25 inches 66 7 cm 15 RU for each Cisco Nexus 7009 chassis ...

Page 70: ... each rail Attaching the Center Mount Bottom Support Rails To maximize the stability of the rack you should install the chassis as low as possible on the rack Install the heaviest chassis first at the bottom of the rack If you install a second chassis in the same rack install it immediately above the lower system if there is enough vertical space 1 Left and right front mount bottom support rails p...

Page 71: ...port rails for the lower chassis as shown in Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Positioning the Center Mounted Bottom Support Rails 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...

Page 72: ...e crossbar to the lower back of the two bottom support rails and use two M4 x 8 mm screws to attach it to each rail one screw for each rail 1 For the first and heaviest Cisco Nexus 7009 chassis installed in a rack position two center mount bottom support rails at the lowest RU on the rack 3 Allow at least 26 25 inches 66 7 cm 15 RU for each Cisco Nexus 7009 system 2 For the second Cisco Nexus 7009...

Page 73: ...ssible where you are installing the Cisco Nexus 7009 chassis Two or four post 19 inch EIA rack or cabinet that includes such a rack These installation instructions show how to install the chassis in a two post rack You follow the same steps for installing the chassis on the front two posts of a four post rack or cabinet For more information on the rack or cabinet see the Installing a Rack or Cabin...

Page 74: ...eigh up to 300 pounds 136 kg onto and off the mechanical lift and rack If you are going to mount the center of the chassis to the rack or cabinet you must also have the optional center mount kit Table 3 4 lists the items in the center mount kit 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 ...

Page 75: ...using the handles on modules such as power supplies fans or cards these types of handles are not designed to support the weight of the unit Statement 1032 Caution To lift the chassis use a mechanical lift Use the handles on the side of the chassis for only repositioning the chassis after it is already on the mechanical lift or in the rack or cabinet Step 2 Use the mechanical lift to move and align...

Page 76: ...ils Tip To adjust the placement of the chassis so that the screw holes in the chassis mounting brackets align with the screw holes in the vertical mounting rails use the chassis handles shown in Figure 3 6 Step 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to screw in seven to eight M6 x 19 mm or 12 24 x 3 4 inch screws in each of the two chassis vertical mounting brackets use a total of 12 to 14 screws for each o...

Page 77: ...us 7009 chassis by its optional center bracket to a rack or cabinet follow these steps Step 1 Follow these steps to replace the front mount bracket on the chassis with center mount brackets a Remove the two front mount brackets from the chassis by unscrewing the five screws that hold each bracket to the front sides of the chassis see Figure 3 7 1 Seven to eight M6 x 19 mm or 10 24 x 3 4 in Phillip...

Page 78: ... Nexus 7009 Chassis Installing the Chassis Figure 3 7 Removing the Front Mount Brackets b Position the center mount bracket so that its five screw holes are aligned to the five screw holes used for the front mount bracket see Figure 3 8 1 Remove five screws from each bracket 2 Remove the bracket from the chassis ...

Page 79: ...hanical lift next to the shipping pallet that holds the chassis b Elevate the lift platform to the level of the bottom of the chassis or no more than 0 25 inches 0 635 cm below the bottom of the chassis c Use at least two persons to slide the chassis fully onto the lift so that the side of the chassis touches or is close to the vertical rails on the lift Make sure that the front and rear of the ch...

Page 80: ...om support rails or no more than 0 25 inch 0 635 cm above the bracket Step 4 Use at least two persons to push the chassis onto the installed bottom support rails until the front mount brackets come in contact with the rack rails Push the lower half of the front side of the chassis so that the back side enters the rack first and push until the chassis vertical front mounting brackets or center moun...

Page 81: ...und also referred to as the network equipment building system NEBS ground provides additional grounding for EMI shielding requirements and for the low voltage supplies DC DC converters on the modules This grounding system is active even when the AC power cables are not connected to the system You establish this ground by connecting one of the two grounding pads on the chassis to the rack if it is ...

Page 82: ...mm metric pan head screws These screws are shipped with the Cisco Nexus 7009 accessory kit Grounding wire Not supplied with the Cisco Nexus 7009 system accessory kit This wire should be sized to meet local and national installation requirements Depending on the power supply and system a 12 AWG to 6 AWG copper conductor is required for U S installations We recommend that you use commercially availa...

Page 83: ...attached to the ground lug by attempting to pull the wire out of the crimped lug Step 4 Remove the adhesive label from one of the two system grounding pads and secure the grounding wire lug to the grounding pad with two M4 screws Figure 3 12 shows the location of the grounding pads on the front side of the chassis Ensure that the grounding lug and the grounding wire do not interfere with other swi...

Page 84: ...sis Figure 3 12 Grounding Pad on the Front of the Cisco Nexus 7009 Chassis Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to an appropriate grounding point in your site to ensure an adequate earth ground for the switch If the rack is grounded connect the grounding wire as explained in the documentation provided by the vendor for the rack 1 Grounding pad ...

Page 85: ...Grounding the Cisco Nexus 7009 Chassis Connecting Your ESD Wrist Strap to the Chassis After you connect the chassis to the data center earth ground you can ground your ESD wrist strap by plugging it into an ESD port shown in Figure 3 13 Figure 3 13 ESD Grounding Port on the Front of the Cisco Nexus 7009 Chassis 1 ESD grounding port ...

Page 86: ...frames you attach two side frames to the front mount brackets on the chassis and then attach a top hood to the top of the two side frames and the chassis Note Chassis with center mount brackets include front mount brackets for holding the cable management frames To install the cable management frames on the Cisco Nexus 7009 switch chassis follow these steps Step 1 Attach a cable management frame p...

Page 87: ...00 33785 01 on top of the two cable management frames that are already installed Push the top hood toward the chassis so that its alignment pins enter the alignment holes and the top hood rests against the chassis as shown in Figure 3 15 1 Cable management frame 3 Position the frame so that the two lower hooks on the front mount bracket fit inside the two holes on the frame and then slide the asse...

Page 88: ...ood with the Cable Management Frames and the Chassis Step 4 Use four M4x8 pan head screws to loosely fasten the top hood to the chassis as shown in Figure 3 16 Figure 3 16 Fastening the Top Hood to the Chassis and Cable Management Assemblies 1 Alignment pins 2 Alignment holes 1 Four M4x8 pan head screws that fasten the top hood to the left and right cable management assemblies two screws for each ...

Page 89: ... screws that fasten the cable management frames to the rack mount brackets to 11 to 15 in lb 1 2 to 1 7 N m Installing the Front Door and Air Intake Frame If you need to install the optional double hinged door and air intake frame you must install them after installing the cable management frame on the chassis To install the front door and air intake frame to the Cisco Nexus 7009 cable management ...

Page 90: ...18 You must open each bushing to fit it around the post Figure 3 18 Placing Two Bushings on a Cable Management Frame Hinge Post Step 3 Assemble the two pieces of the right door stop over the bushings and post Fasten the two pieces together with two M4 flathead screws see Figure 3 19 1 Align the left door stopper to the cable management frame 2 Fasten the left door stopper to the frame with two M3 ...

Page 91: ...ns on the hinge bracket part number 700 31339 01 to two alignment holes in the chassis as shown in Figure 3 20 Push the hinge bracket to the chassis so that the pins go into the chassis Two screw holes in each of the cable management side frames should align to screw holes in the hinge bracket 1 Assemble the right and left sides of the right door stop around the cable management post Be sure that ...

Page 92: ...xus 7009 Chassis Installing the Front Door and Air Intake Frame Figure 3 20 Positioning the Hinge Bracket to the Cable Management Frames and Chassis Step 5 Attach the bracket to the chassis and cable management frames with eight loosely fastened M4x8 screws as shown in Figure 3 21 1 Alignment pins 2 Alignment holes ...

Page 93: ...bracket to the chassis to 11 to 15 in lb 1 2 to 1 7 N m Step 7 Tighten the four M4x8 screws that fasten the hinge bracket to the cable management frame to 11 to 15 in lb 1 2 to 1 7 N m Step 8 Align the two captive screws on the air intake frame to the two screw holes below the cable management frames on the chassis as shown in Figure 3 22 1 Four M4x8 pan head screws that fasten the hinge bracket t...

Page 94: ...icks when you pull it about 30 degrees Step 11 Move the side of the door with the opened handle onto the two hinge pins as shown in Figure 3 23 Make sure that the top and bottom hinge pins on the hood and hinge bracket fit through the slots on the top and bottom of that side of the door Position the door so that the hinge pins are located at the ends of the slots Note The double hinge door can be ...

Page 95: ...o the Chassis Step 12 While holding the door on the hinge pins with one hand use your other hand to press the locking button on the interior side of the door See Figure 3 24 This action locks the latches around the hinge pins so that you no longer need to hold the door onto the chassis Figure 3 24 Attaching the Left Side of the Door 1 Double hinged door 3 Hinge pins 2 Move one side to the hinge pi...

Page 96: ... until the handle clicks press that side of the door so that the pins are positioned all the way inside the door slots press the door latch button on the interior side of the door and then make sure that the door is firmly secured to both hinge pins Step 13 Open the door handle on the open side of the door until it clicks This action opens the latches on the open side of the door See Figure 3 25 F...

Page 97: ...swing that side of the door open Installing Storage Media in a Supervisor Module Each supervisor module on a Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch is shipped with a CompactFlash card installed in the LOG FLASH reader Supervisor 1 modules or a USB drive installed in the LOG FLASH reader Supervisor 2 and Supervisor 2E modules The EXPANSION FLASH reader Supervisor 1 or Slot0 port Supervisor 2 and 2E is left...

Page 98: ...you are installing a card or USB drive into the log flash reader the message will end with logflash online If you are installing a card or USB drive into the expansion flash reader the message will end with slot0 online If you see an offline message or do not see a message either the card or USB drive is not fully inserted or it is improperly formatted Make sure that the card or USB drive is fully...

Page 99: ... the following sections Preparing to Install the Switch page 4 1 Installing the Bottom Support Rails on the Rack page 4 4 Installing the Chassis page 4 7 Grounding the Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis page 4 11 Installing Storage Media in a Supervisor Module page 4 16 Installing the Front Doors and Frame Assembly page 4 17 Installing the Air Filter page 4 23 Preparing to Install the Switch This section in...

Page 100: ...ion that the manufacturer shipped with the rack or cabinet Installing a Four Post Rack or Cabinet Before you install the Cisco Nexus 7010 chassis you must install a standard four post 19 inch EIA data center rack or a cabinet that contains such a rack that meets the requirements listed in the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Site Preparation Guide To maximize safety you should do the following for the rack...

Page 101: ...ppendix E Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch for Shipment To inspect the shipment follow these steps Step 1 Compare the shipment to the equipment list provided by your customer service representative and verify that you have received all of the ordered items The shipment should include boxes for the following System chassis which includes the following installed components 2 supervisor m...

Page 102: ...ready installed in the rack you should make sure that it is positioned above where you will be installing the Cisco Nexus 7010 system Also you must have the bottom support rail kit which ships with the Cisco Nexus 7010 system accessory kit The distance between the front and rear mounting brackets on the rack or cabinet must be between 24 and 32 inches 60 96 and 81 28 cm to fit the bottom support r...

Page 103: ... it stretches from the outer edges of the front and rear vertical mounting rails You can expand the rail so that its mounting brackets are spaced between 24 to 32 inches 60 96 to 81 28 cm 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 safe...

Page 104: ...of 12 screws for both brackets as shown in Figure 4 2 Note Three of the screw holes on each end of the bottom support rail align to the screw holes in the mounting rail Use a screw in each of these screw holes 1 For the first and heaviest Cisco Nexus 7010 chassis installed in a rack position two bottom support rails at the lowest RU on the rack 3 Allow at least 36 75 inches 93 4 cm 21 RU for each ...

Page 105: ...ck This section includes the following topics Prerequisites for Installing the Chassis page 4 7 Required Tools and Equipment page 4 8 Installing the Chassis page 4 9 Prerequisites for Installing the Chassis Before you install the chassis you must make sure that the following items are available for the installation Data center ground is accessible where you are installing the Cisco Nexus 7010 chas...

Page 106: ... of lifting at least 550 pounds 250 kg Caution You must use a mechanical lift whenever lifting a device over 120 pounds 55 kg Number 1 Phillips head screwdriver with torque capability Bottom support rails kit shipped with the Cisco Nexus 7010 system accessory kit Part of this kit has already been used to install the bottom support rails Table 4 2 lists the items in the rack mount kit Warning To pr...

Page 107: ...sis into the rack Warning To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the handles on modules such as power supplies fans or cards these types of handles are not designed to support the weight of the unit Statement 1032 Caution To lift the chassis use a mechanical lift not the handles on the side of the chassis the handles are not rated for li...

Page 108: ... screw holes you can use the handles on the sides of the chassis Tip To adjust the placement of the chassis so that the screw holes in the chassis mounting brackets align with the screw holes in the vertical mounting rails use the chassis handles shown in Figure 4 4 Step 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to screw in four M6 x 19 mm or 12 24 x 3 4 inch screws in each of the two chassis mounting brackets...

Page 109: ...tem NEBS ground provides additional grounding for EMI shielding requirements and for the low voltage supplies DC DC converters on the modules This grounding system is active even when the AC power cables are not connected to the system You establish this ground by connecting one of the two grounding pads on the chassis to the rack if it is connected to an earth ground or directly to the earth grou...

Page 110: ...are shipped with the Cisco Nexus 7010 accessory kit Grounding wire Not supplied with the Cisco Nexus 7010 system accessory kit This wire should be sized to meet local and national installation requirements Depending on the power supply and system a 12 AWG to 6 AWG copper conductor is required for U S installations We recommend that you use commercially available 6 AWG wire The length of the ground...

Page 111: ...imped lug Step 4 Remove the adhesive label from one of the two system grounding pads and secure the grounding wire lug to the grounding pad with two M4 screws Figure 4 6 shows the location of the grounding pads on the front side of the chassis Figure 4 7 shows the location on the rear of the chassis Ensure that the grounding lug and the grounding wire do not interfere with other switch hardware or...

Page 112: ...it to an appropriate grounding point in your site to ensure an adequate earth ground for the switch If the rack is grounded connect the grounding wire as explained in the documentation provided by the vendor for the rack Connecting Your ESD Wrist Strap to the Chassis After you connect the chassis to the data center earth ground you can ground your ESD wrist strap by plugging it into any one of thr...

Page 113: ...dware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Chapter 4 Installing a Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis Grounding the Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis Figure 4 8 ESD Grounding Ports on the Front of the Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis 1 ESD grounding port ...

Page 114: ...stalled in the LOG FLASH reader Supervisor 2 and Supervisor 2E modules The EXPANSION FLASH reader Supervisor 1 or Slot0 port Supervisor 2 and 2E is left empty but you can optionally install a card in that reader or a USB drive in the USB port To allow this storage media to function with the reader or port you must make sure that it is either formatted for the reader before installing it or format ...

Page 115: ...essage to appear on the console as follows If you are installing a card or USB drive into the log flash reader the message will end with logflash online If you are installing a card or USB drive into the expansion flash reader the message will end with slot0 online If you see an offline message or do not see a message either the card or USB drive is not fully inserted or it is improperly formatted...

Page 116: ... Frame Assembly Figure 4 11 Installing the Bottom Frame Step 2 For each of the two front doors match the two alignment pins on the door frame to the alignment holes on the chassis Position each door frame immediately under the cable management area see Figure 4 12 1 Bottom frame assembly with screw holes aligned to screw holes in chassis 2 Four M4 x 6 mm screws ...

Page 117: ...isco Nexus 7010 Chassis Installing the Front Doors and Frame Assembly Figure 4 12 Installing the Front Doors Step 3 Tighten three screws for each door frame see Figure 4 13 1 Front door frames 3 Place door frame on front edge of chassis and immediately under the cable management area 2 Cable management area ...

Page 118: ...s 7010 Chassis Installing the Front Doors and Frame Assembly Figure 4 13 Attaching the Door Frames to the Chassis a Remove the EMI panel by unscrewing its four captive screws until each is free of the chassis see Figure 4 14 1 For each of two door frames tighten three captive screws to secure the frame to the chassis ...

Page 119: ...h side of the EMI panel align a side frame piece so that its two screw holes align to two screw holes on one side of the EMI panel Screw in a screw in each of these two screw holes so that the side frame assembly is attached to the EMI panel Repeat this step for the other side of the EMI panel See Figure 4 15 1 Unscrew four captive screws until they are each clear of the chassis 2 Remove the EMI p...

Page 120: ...el to the air intake area on the chassis screw its four captive screws to the chassis and tighten the captive screws to 8 in lb 0 9 N m 1 Right side frame 3 Use two 6 32 x 1 2 inch flat head screws to attach the right side frame to the right side of the EMI panel Tighten the screws to 8 in lb 0 9 N m 2 Left side frame 4 Use two 6 32 x 1 2 inch flat head screws to attach the left side frame to the ...

Page 121: ...e one hand on the air filter to hold it in place while you use the other hand to pull out the spring pin on one side of the air filter Adjust the air filter so that the spring pin will be released into its hole in the EMI panel bracket Step 3 Switch hands to hold the air filter on the EMI panel and use the free hand to pull out the other spring pin on the other side of the air filter With the spri...

Page 122: ...4 24 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Chapter 4 Installing a Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis Installing the Air Filter ...

Page 123: ...ollowing sections Preparing to Install the Switch page 5 1 Installing the Bottom Support Rails on the Rack page 5 4 Installing the Chassis page 5 7 Grounding the Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis page 5 13 Installing the Cable Management Frame page 5 16 Installing the Front Door and Air Intake Frame page 5 21 Installing Storage Media in a Supervisor Module page 5 31 Preparing to Install the Switch This sec...

Page 124: ...charge ESD wrist strap that you will also need to install the Cisco Nexus 7018 chassis are included in the Cisco Nexus 7018 accessory kit Caution When you handle the Cisco Nexus 7018 chassis or its components you must follow ESD protocol at all times to prevent ESD damage This protocol includes but is not limited to wearing an ESD wrist strap that you connect to the earth ground Note For a list of...

Page 125: ...thing is damaged or missing contact your customer representative immediately Tip Do not discard the shipping container when you unpack the Cisco Nexus 7018 system Flatten the shipping cartons and store them with the pallet used for the system If you need to move or ship the system in the future you will need these containers For repacking instructions see Appendix E Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7000 ...

Page 126: ...the rack you should make sure that it is positioned above where you will be installing the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series system Also you must have the bottom support rail kit which ships with the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series accessory kit The distance between the front and rear mounting brackets on the rack or cabinet must be between 24 and 32 inches 61 0 and 81 3 cm Required Tools and Equipment You need the...

Page 127: ... inches 61 0 to 81 3 cm Note Make sure that the two bottom support rails are level with one another If they are not level adjust the higher rail down to the level of the lower rail 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...

Page 128: ... screwdriver to screw in at least three four if possible M6 x 19 mm or 12 24 x 3 4 inch Phillips screws on each end of each rail using a total of 16 screws for both brackets as shown in Figure 5 2 Tighten each screw to a maximum of 40 in lb 4 5 N m of torque 1 For the first and heaviest chassis installed in a rack position two bottom support rails at the lowest RU on the rack 2 Allow at least 43 7...

Page 129: ...ing a mechanical lift pushing it onto the rack and then securing it to the rack This section includes the following topics Prerequisites for Installing the Chassis page 5 7 Required Tools and Equipment page 5 8 Installing the Chassis page 5 9 Prerequisites for Installing the Chassis Before you install the chassis you must make sure that the following items are available for the installation Data c...

Page 130: ...chanical lift capable of lifting 700 pounds 318 kg Caution You must use a mechanical lift to lift a switch weighing over 120 pounds 55 kg Note Depending on the number of modules installed in the switch you can minimize the amount of weight that you need to move You can also remove the fan trays before moving the chassis To determine the full weight of the switch switch chassis that you are moving ...

Page 131: ...y follow these steps a Unscrew the four captive screws on the front of the fan tray until they are no longer in contact with the chassis b Grab the fan tray handle and pull the fan tray part way out of the chassis c Place your other hand under the chassis to support its weight and pull the fan tray fully out of the chassis d Place the fan tray on an antistatic surface where nothing touches its con...

Page 132: ...anical lift not the handles on the side of the chassis the handles are not rated for lifting over 200 pounds 91 kg Use the side handles for only repositioning the chassis after it is already on the mechanical lift or in the rack or cabinet Step 3 Use the mechanical lift to move and align the rear of the chassis to the front of the four post rack or cabinet Make sure that the bottom of the chassis ...

Page 133: ...n each side of the chassis until it is fully loaded onto the rack the two mounting brackets on the front of the chassis come into contact with the two vertical mounting rails on the front of the rack Use a third person to guide the chassis so that the rear of the chassis the side being pushed into the rack does not get caught on any edges of the bottom support rails Step 7 Make sure that the screw...

Page 134: ...rackets align with the screw holes in the vertical mounting rails use the chassis handles shown in Figure 5 4 Step 8 Use a Phillips torque screwdriver to screw in nine M6 x 19 mm or 12 24 x 3 4 inch screws in each of the two chassis mounting brackets use a total of 18 screws for two mounting brackets as shown in Figure 5 4 Tighten each screw to a maximum of 40 in lb 4 5 N m of torque Figure 5 4 At...

Page 135: ...e you can ground the chassis you must have a connection to the earth ground for the data center building If you installed the Cisco Nexus 7018 chassis into a bonded rack see the rack manufacturer s instructions for more information that now has a connection to the data center earth ground you can ground the chassis by connecting its ground ports to the rack Otherwise you must connect the chassis g...

Page 136: ...ove approximately 0 75 inch 19 mm of the covering from the end of the grounding wire Step 2 Insert the stripped end of the grounding wire into the open end of the grounding lug as shown in Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Inserting the Grounding Wire in the Grounding Lug Step 3 Use the crimping tool to crimp the lug to the grounding wire Verify that the ground wire is securely attached to the ground lug by a...

Page 137: ...of the grounding wire and connect it to an appropriate grounding point in your site to ensure an adequate earth ground for the switch If the rack is grounded connect the grounding wire as explained in the documentation provided by the vendor for the rack Connecting Your ESD Wrist Strap to the Chassis After you connect the chassis to the earth ground you can ground your ESD wrist strap by plugging ...

Page 138: ...ling the Cable Management Frame After you have fully installed the Cisco Nexus 7018 switch chassis in the rack or cabinet see the Installing the Chassis section on page 5 7 you can install the cable management frame on the front of the chassis When you install the cable management frame you attach four cable management assemblies to the chassis and then attach a top hood to the top two cable manag...

Page 139: ...xus 7018 switch chassis and loosely fasten the assembly to the chassis with four flat head M4x10 screws as shown in Figure 5 8 Figure 5 8 Attaching a Lower Cable Management Assembly to a Rack Mount Bracket Step 2 Repeat Step 1 to attach a lower cable management assembly to the right side of the chassis 1 Lower cable management assembly 3 Position the assembly so that the two lower hooks on the rac...

Page 140: ... head M4x10 screws as shown in Figure 5 9 Figure 5 9 Attaching a Left Cable Management Assembly to a Rack Mount Bracket Step 4 Repeat Step 3 to attach an upper cable management assembly to the upper right side of the chassis When completed the chassis will appear as shown in Figure 5 10 1 Rack mount bracket 3 Position the assembly so that the two upper hooks on the rack mount bracket fit inside th...

Page 141: ... hood 800 31269 01 on top of the two upper cable management assemblies that are already installed Make sure that the side of the top hood that is closest to the chassis has two alignment pins that align with the alignment holes in the chassis as shown in Figure 5 11 Push the top hood toward the chassis so that its alignment pins enter the alignment holes and the top hood rests against the chassis ...

Page 142: ...Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis Installing the Cable Management Frame Figure 5 11 Positioning the Top Hood with the Upper Cable Management Assemblies and the Switch Chassis Step 6 Use four M4x8 pan head screws to loosely fasten the top hood to the chassis as shown in Figure 5 12 1 Alignment pins 2 Alignment holes ...

Page 143: ...hat fasten the upper and lower cable management assemblies to the rack mount brackets to 11 to 15 in lb 1 2 to 1 7 N m Installing the Front Door and Air Intake Frame If you need to install the optional double hinged door and air intake frame you must install them after installing the cable management frame on the chassis Note For the double hinged door to easily open or close in either direction m...

Page 144: ... and fasten it with two M3x10 pan head screws as shown in Figure 5 13 Tighten these two screws to 5 to 7 in lb 0 6 to 0 8 N m Figure 5 13 Attaching the Left Door Stopper Step 2 Position the right door stopper 700 27592 01 on the middle of the right side of the cable management frame and fasten it with two M3x10 pan head screws as shown in Figure 5 14 Tighten these two screws to 5 to 7 in lb 0 6 to...

Page 145: ... 14 Attaching the Right Door Stopper Step 3 Position the hinge bracket 700 28491 01 at the bottom of the cable management frame and the chassis as shown in Figure 5 15 1 Right door stopper identified with an R on the bottom of the base 3 Screw holes on the right side of the cable management frame 2 Two M3x10 screws that fasten the stopper to the right side of the cable management frame ...

Page 146: ...ing a Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis Installing the Front Door and Air Intake Frame Figure 5 15 Positioning the Hinge Bracket to the Cable Management Frame and Chassis Step 4 Attach the bracket to the chassis with eight loosely fastened M4x8 screws as shown in Figure 5 16 1 Alignment pins 2 Alignment holes ...

Page 147: ... the chassis to 11 to 15 in lb 1 2 to 1 7 N m Step 6 Tighten the four M4x8 screws that fasten the hinge bracket to the cable management frame to 11 to 15 in lb 1 2 to 1 7 N m Step 7 Fasten the four ball point studs 51 5008 01 each one with a washer 49 0430 01 to the bottom portion of the chassis one stud by each corner of the air intake area as shown in Figure 5 17 1 Four M4x8 pan head screws that...

Page 148: ...ling the Front Door and Air Intake Frame Figure 5 17 Fastening Ball Point Studs to the Air Intake Area Step 8 Align the air intake frame to the four ball point studs and press the frame onto the chassis as shown in Figure 5 18 The captive screws on the air intake frame should align with their screw holes in the chassis 1 Ball headed stud ...

Page 149: ...dle clicks when you pull it about 30 degrees Step 11 Move the side of the door with the opened handle onto the two hinge pins as shown in Figure 5 19 Make sure that the top and bottom hinge pins on the hood and hinge bracket fit through the slots on the top and bottom of that side of the door Position the door so that the hinge pins are located at the ends of the slots Note The double hinge door c...

Page 150: ...g One Side of the Door to the Chassis Step 12 While holding the door on the hinge pins with one hand use your other hand to press the locking button on the interior side of the door See Figure 5 20 This action locks the latches around the hinge pins so that you no longer need to hold the door onto the chassis 1 Double hinged door 3 Hinge pins 2 Move one side to the hinge pins 4 Slot for hinge pin ...

Page 151: ...tch hold the door securely with one hand while opening the door handle for the unsecured side until the handle clicks press that side of the door so that the pins are positioned all the way inside the door slots press the door latch button on the interior side of the door and then make sure that the door is firmly secured to both hinge pins Step 13 Open the door handle on the open side of the door...

Page 152: ...ss the door closed at the handle until you hear the latches click Make sure that the door is fully secured to the frames on both sides Note If a hinge pin is not secured behind a door latch open the door handle for that side of the door until it clicks open that side of the door and then press the door closed so that the pins are positioned all the way inside the door slots When you close the door...

Page 153: ...port Supervisor 2 and 2E is left empty but you can optionally install a card in that reader or a USB drive in the USB port To allow this storage media to function with the reader or port you must make sure that it is either formatted for the reader before installing it or format it after installing it Note The LOG FLASH and EXPANSION FLASH or Slot0 readers require different formats for their stora...

Page 154: ...lling a card or USB drive into the expansion flash reader the message will end with slot0 online If you see an offline message or do not see a message either the card or USB drive is not fully inserted or it is improperly formatted Make sure that the card or USB drive is fully inserted inside the reader If it is fully inserted either format the card see the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX OS Fundamenta...

Page 155: ...ed for the Cisco Nexus 7009 7010 and 7018 switches For information on managing power modes see the Power Supply Configuration Modes section on page 8 10 This chapter includes the following sections Required Tools and Equipment page 6 1 Installing Power Supplies page 6 2 Connecting an AC Power Supply to AC Power Sources page 6 3 Connecting a DC Power Supply to DC Power Sources page 6 8 Required Too...

Page 156: ...supplies in a Cisco Nexus 7000 Series chassis you mount them similarly but you ground them differently For an AC power supply you automatically ground it when you connect it to the AC power source because the power cable includes a ground connection For a 6 kW DC power supply you must connect the power supply to the earth ground before you connect it to the DC power source For the 3 kW DC power su...

Page 157: ...the power supply to the DC power source see the Connecting a DC Power Supply to DC Power Sources section on page 6 8 You do not need to connect the 3 kW DC power supply directly to an earth ground because it is grounded through the chassis You are ready to connect the power supply to a DC power source as explained in the Connecting a 3 kW DC Power Supply Directly to DC Power Sources section on pag...

Page 158: ...pply than required to power the modules in the chassis For input source redundancy mode you connect the two power cables to different power sources For full redundancy mode you connect the two power cables to different power sources and you have one more power supply than required to power the modules in the chassis For a 7 5 kW AC power supply you connect the two installed power cables to one or ...

Page 159: ...he 3 kW AC power supply ships with one power cable that you must attach to the power supply and its AC power source To configure power supply redundancy mode input source redundancy mode or full redundancy mode you connect at least two power supplies to one or two AC power sources To connect a 3 kW AC power supply to one or more power sources follow these steps Step 1 Ensure that the power supply ...

Page 160: ...wo AC power sources To connect a 6 kW AC power supply to one or more power sources follow these steps Step 1 Ensure that the power supply switch located on the front of the power supply is set at standby labelled as STBY Step 2 Plug one or two AC power cables into the power supply and use a Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the power cable retainer screws on the cable retention device Step 3 Pl...

Page 161: ...e 30 A circuit If you are using the input source redundancy mode or full redundancy mode connect one power cable to one AC power source and the other cable to another AC power source Warning Take care when connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded Statement 1018 Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure ...

Page 162: ...e power supply to the earth ground before connecting it to the DC power source You ground this power supply by connecting the grounding pad on the lower front side of the power supply to the earth ground Caution Although you connect each 6 kW DC power supply to an earth ground before you connect it to the DC power grid you should also connect the chassis to an earth ground For information about gr...

Page 163: ...ug to the grounding pad threaded studs with two M6 nuts tighten to a maximum of 40 in lb 4 5 N m Figure 6 2 shows the location of the grounding pads on the front side of the power supply Ensure that the grounding lug and the grounding wire do not interfere with other switch hardware or rack equipment Figure 6 2 Grounding Pads on the Front of a DC Power Supply Step 5 Prepare the other end of the gr...

Page 164: ...hat connects to the power supply one cable and plug for 3 kW or two cables and plugs for 6 kW You can wire these power supplies for combined power mode power supply redundancy mode input source redundancy mode and full redundancy mode as follows Combined power mode uses all of the output from all of the connected power supplies This mode does not provide any power redundancy You can connect all of...

Page 165: ...Power Sources Figure 6 3 Connecting Power Supplies to the Grid for Combined Power Mode 1 3 5 5 3 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 2 2 334718 1 3 kW DC power supply 4 6 kW DC power supply with one or two power cables plugged in each cable for 3 kW of power 2 DC power source 5 Connections required for 6 kW of available power 3 Connections required for 3 kW of available power ...

Page 166: ...necting DC Power Supplies to the Grid for Power Supply N 1 Redundancy 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 3 4 4 4 3 2 2 334719 1 3 kW DC power supply 4 6 kW DC power supply 2 DC power grid 5 Connection for available power for a minimum of 3 kW 3 Redundant power supply 6 Power supply redundancy connection power connection at least equals the power connection for any power supply providing available power ...

Page 167: ...es Figure 6 5 Connecting DC Power Supplies to Two Grids for Input Source Redundancy Mode 345614 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 3 kW DC power supply half of the power supplies connected to one DC power grid and the other half connected to another DC power grid 3 6 kW DC power supply for each power supply each power cable connects to a separate power grid 2 Two DC power grids ...

Page 168: ...er interface unit PIU in a rack where the power cable can connect it to the power supply see the Connecting a Power Supply to DC Power Sources through a Power Interface Unit section on page 6 18 345614 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 3 kW DC power supply half of the power supplies are connected to one power grid and the other half are connected to another power grid and at least one power supply is redundan...

Page 169: ...tions of the DC grid power that you are connecting to and verify that all of the LEDs on the power supplies are off Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement 1003 Step 3 Size the power cables to the distance between the power supply and the DC power grid If you need to cut the cable cut it at the end that connects to the DC...

Page 170: ... and fasten with three screws Step 6 Install the four cables from the DC power supply to a DC power source as follows a If the unconnected end of each power cable is not stripped of its insulation for the last 0 75 inches 19 mm use wire strippers to remove that amount of insulation b Attach the negative cables to the negative terminals of a DC power source and attach the positive cables to the pos...

Page 171: ...hich color of cables is positive and which color is negative see the polarity marked on the plug at the other end of the cable Note If the supplied 15 foot 4 6 meter power cables are too short to connect the 6 kW power supply to the DC power source you must install a PIU within reach of the power supply see the Connecting a Power Supply to DC Power Sources through a Power Interface Unit section on...

Page 172: ...part for you to connect them with the power cables that you attached to the DC power supplies you must install a power interface unit PIU to connect the power cables to cables that can reach to the DC power sources Depending on whether you require the combined power mode power supply redundancy input source redundancy or full redundancy you connect the PIU to one or two power sources as follows Fo...

Page 173: ...ly to DC Power Sources Figure 6 8 Connecting a PIU to a Power Supply and a 3 or 6 kW Power Supply for Combined Power Mode 1 5 6 6 5 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 3 2 3 345613 2 1 3 kW DC power supply 1 to 4 4 6 kW DC power supply 1 to 4 2 Power Interface Unit PIU 5 Connections for 3 kW of available power 3 DC power grid 6 Connections for 6 kW of available power ...

Page 174: ...pply and a 3 or 6 kW Power Supply for Power Supply Redundancy 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 3 3 345616 2 2 2 2 1 3 kW DC power supply 1 4 4 6 kW DC power supply 1 3 2 Power interface unit PIU 5 Connections for 3 kW of available power 3 DC power grid 6 Connections for 3 kW of reserve power power supply redundancy at least equals the power provided by the power supply providing the maximum amount of avail...

Page 175: ...rces Figure 6 10 Connecting a PIU to a Power Supply and a 3 or 6 kW Power Supply for Input Source Redundancy 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 345615 2 2 1 3 kW DC power supply 1 to 4 4 6 kW DC power supply 1 to 4 2 Power interface unit PIU 5 Connections for 3 kW of available power 3 Two DC power grids 6 Connections for 3 kW of reserve power input source redundancy ...

Page 176: ...and a 3 or 6 kW Power Supply for Full Redundancy This section includes the following topics Required Tools and Equipment page 6 23 Installing the PIU in a Rack page 6 23 Grounding the PIU page 6 25 Connecting the DC Power Supply to a Power Source Through a PIU page 6 26 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 3 345617 1 3 kW DC power supply up to 4 3 Two DC power grids 2 Power interface unit PIU 4 6 kW DC power...

Page 177: ...ovide a 6 AWG copper conductor For installations outside the U S consult your local and national electrical codes The length of the grounding wire depends on the proximity of the switch to proper grounding facilities You must supply this wire Wire stripping tool Number 1 Phillips head screwdriver with torque capability Crimping tool Power cables Each 3 kW DC power supply requires that you provide ...

Page 178: ...sing user supplied for the 3 kW DC power supply or a 15 foot 4 6 m cable shipped with the 6 kW DC power supply Make sure that the PIU is level and its mounting holes align to holes in the mounting rails on the rack Step 3 Fasten the PIU to the rack using four M6 x 19 mm screws or four 12 24 x 3 4 inch screws as shown in Figure 6 13 Tighten each screw to 40 in lb 4 5 N m 1 Positioned at the front o...

Page 179: ...ert the stripped end of the grounding wire into the open end of the grounding lug as shown in Figure 6 1 on page 6 9 Step 4 Use the crimping tool to crimp the lug to the 6 AWG grounding wire Verify that the grounding wire is securely attached to the grounding lug by attempting to pull the wire out of the crimped lug Step 5 Secure the grounding lug to the grounding pad threaded studs with the two M...

Page 180: ...ble ships with the power supply For the 3 kw power supply you supply the 6 AWG power cables Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 To connect the DC power supply to DC power sources through a power interface unit follow these steps Step 1 Make sure that the power is turned off for the portion of the DC grid power that you are conn...

Page 181: ...Unscrew the two nuts in each of the four terminal slots inside the terminal box c Remove a lug from each terminal total of four lugs d For each of the four power cables carefully crimp a lug on the end of the cable Be sure not to deform the lug or cable in a way that prevents you from fitting the lug back into one of the terminal slots Also ensure that each lug is securely fastened to the cable by...

Page 182: ...see Callout 1 in Figure 6 16 Figure 6 16 Connecting Power Cables to a PIU b In each of the uncovered terminal slots unscrew and remove two nuts remove a total of eight nuts as shown by Callout 4 in Figure 6 16 c Attach the lugs for each of the four power supply cables to four terminals and fasten each lug with two nuts Be sure that each negative cable is attached to a negative terminal and each po...

Page 183: ...nals Be sure that each negative cable is attached to a negative terminal and each positive cable is attached to a positive terminal See Callouts 1 and 2 in Figure 6 17 f Fasten each lug to its terminal poles with two nuts and tighten to 40 in lb 4 5 N m See Callout 3 in Figure 6 17 g Replace the safety cover on the PIU as shown by Callout 4 in Figure 6 17 Step 7 Install the four cables from the PI...

Page 184: ...he power supplies to one DC power source and connect the power cables for the other half of the power supplies to another DC power source For input source redundancy mode or full redundancy mode with a 6 kW DC power supply connect the four power cables connected to the top power plug on the power supply to one DC power source and connect the four power cables for the bottom power plug on the power...

Page 185: ...iguration page 7 3 Setting Up the Management Interface page 7 4 Connecting the Supervisor CMP Port page 7 5 Connecting an I O Module page 7 6 Preparing for Connections When preparing your site for network connections to the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch consider the following for each type of interface Cabling required for each interface type Distance limitations for each signal type Additional i...

Page 186: ...nsole device capable of asynchronous transmission such as a computer terminal On the supervisor modules you use one of the following two asynchronous serial ports CONSOLE SERIAL PORT This port is used for direct connections to the console COM1 AUX SERIAL PORT Supervisor 1 only This port is used for modem connections to the console Note Before you can connect the console port to a computer terminal...

Page 187: ...igurations at a later time as described in the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX OS Fundamentals Configuration Guide Release 6 x Before you perform the initial switch configuration you must determine the IP address and netmask needed for the following interfaces Management Mgmt0 interface Connectivity management processor CMP for the supervisor module in chassis slot 6 Supervisor 1 modules only CMP for t...

Page 188: ...assword the software accepts the password and begins asking a series of configuration questions Step 4 Until you are asked for an IP address you can enter the default configuration for each question Repeat this step for each question until you are asked for the Mgmt0 IPv4 address Step 5 Enter the IP address for the management interface The software asks for the Mgmt0 IPv4 netmask Step 6 Enter a ne...

Page 189: ... the cable management system Step 3 Connect the other end of the cable to a 10 100 1000 Ethernet port on the network device Connecting the Supervisor CMP Port The CMP which is included on the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Supervisor 1 module the CMP is not included on the Supervisor 2 or Supervisor 2E models is a secondary lightweight processor that provides a second network interface to the system for ...

Page 190: ...ork Connecting an I O Module Connecting an I O Module After you set up an IP address for the switch and create an out of band management connection for the switch you can connect the copper 1000BASE T and fiber optic SFP SFP FET and X2 I O modules to the network Table 7 1 lists the connectors and cables that you can use with each type of I O module ...

Page 191: ...R SFP 10G ZR2 SFP H10GB CUxM2 SFP H10GB ACUxM GLC EX SMD GLC LH SM GLC LH SMD GLC SX MM GLC SX MMD GLC ZX SM SFP GE L SFP GE S SFP GE T SFP GE Z GLC T SFP GE T Fiber optic Copper Fiber optic Copper 48 port 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet XL N7K F248XP 25 and N7K F248XP 25E SFP SFP DWDM SFP10G xx xx FET 10G SFP 10G ER SFP 10G LR SFP 10G LRM SFP 10G SR SFP 10G ZR2 SFP H10GB CU1M SFP H10GB CU3M SFP H10GB CU5M ...

Page 192: ... 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet N7K M148GS 11 SFP 1000BASE T CWDM SFP xxxx DWDM SFP xxxx GLC BX D GLC BX U GLC LH SM GLC LH SMD GLC SX MM GLC SX MMD GLC ZX SM SFP GE L SFP GE S SFP GE Z GLC T SFP GE T Fiber optic Copper 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet XL N7K M148GS 11L SFP 1000BASE T CWDM SFP xxxx DWDM SFP xxxx GLC BX D GLC BX U GLC LH SM GLC LH SMD GLC SX MM GLC SX MMD GLC ZX SM SFP GE L SFP GE S SFP GE Z...

Page 193: ...LR X2 10GB LRM X2 10GB LX4 X2 10GB SR X2 10GB ZR X2 10GB CX4 DWDM xxxx SFP 10G LR3 SFP 10G LRM3 SFP 10G SR3 SFP H10GB CUxM3 Fiber optic Copper Copper Fiber optic 24 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet N7K M224XP 23L 10GBASE X SFP DWDM SFP10G xx xx FET 10G SFP 10G ER SFP 10G LR SFP 10G LRM SFP 10G SR SFP 10G ZR2 SFP H10GB CUxM SFP H10GB ACUxM Fiber optic Copper 6 Port 40 Gigabit Ethernet N7K M206FQ 23L QSFP 4...

Page 194: ...n the Ethernet I O module Step 3 Optional If you need to remove the cable from the switch pull it out of the cable management slot Connecting or Disconnecting an SFP SFP or X2 Port Depending on the I O module model that you are using you can use SFP SFP or X2 transceivers Some of these transceivers work with fiber optic cables that you attach to the transceivers and other transceivers work with pr...

Page 195: ...transceiver see the Connecting a Fiber Optic Cable to a Transceiver section on page 7 12 Note If you cannot install the cable into the transceiver insert or leave the dust plug in the cable end of the transceiver Removing a Transceiver To remove a transceiver follow these steps Step 1 Attach an ESD preventative wrist strap and follow its instructions for use Step 2 If a cable is installed in the t...

Page 196: ...an ESD preventative wrist strap and follow its instructions for use Step 2 Remove the dust cover from the port connector on the cable Step 3 Remove the dust cover from the cable end of the transceiver Step 4 Align the cable connector with the transceiver and insert the connector into the transceiver until it clicks into place see Figure 7 1 for SFP or SFP transceivers If the cable does not install...

Page 197: ...be below 0 35 dB Consider the following maintenance guidelines Transceivers are static sensitive To prevent ESD damage wear an ESD preventative wrist strap that is connected to the grounded chassis Do not remove and insert a transceiver more often than is necessary Repeated removals and insertions can shorten its useful life Keep all optical connections covered when not in use Clean them before us...

Page 198: ...7 14 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Chapter 7 Connecting the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch to the Network Connecting an I O Module ...

Page 199: ...the Status of a Module page 8 18 Checking the State of a Module page 8 19 Connecting to a Module page 8 21 Accessing an I O Module Through the Console page 8 21 Shutting Down Modules page 8 22 Information About Module Temperature page 8 24 Displaying Environment Information page 8 26 Reloading Modules page 8 29 Saving the Module Configuration page 8 30 Purging the Module Configuration page 8 30 Ch...

Page 200: ...ESCR 1000 Mbps Optical Ethernet Module PID N7K M148GS 11 VID V02 SN JAF1409APRB NAME Slot 8 DESCR 1 10 Gbps Ethernet Module PID N7K F132XP 15 VID V01 SN JAF1424CFJR NAME Slot 9 DESCR 1 10 Gbps Ethernet Module PID N7K F132XP 15 VID V01 SN JAF1321ANHP NAME Slot 10 DESCR Fabric card module PID N7K C7009 FAB 2 VID V01 SN JAF1448ARHJ NAME Slot 11 DESCR Fabric card module PID N7K C7009 FAB 2 VID V01 SN ...

Page 201: ... 03 31 09 kickstart image file is bootflash n7000 s1 kickstart 5 0 2 bin S19 kickstart compile time 12 25 2020 12 00 00 03 04 2010 19 45 32 system image file is bootflash n7000 s1 dk9 5 0 2 bin S19 system compile time 2 7 2010 3 00 00 03 04 2010 20 32 24 Hardware cisco Nexus7000 C7010 10 Slot Chassis Supervisor module 1X Intel R Xeon R CPU with 4135780 kB of memory Processor Board ID JAF1309AECN D...

Page 202: ...s Ethernet Module 1 submodules are present Model number is N7K M148GT 11 H W version is 1 3 Part Number is 73 10098 12 Part Revision is A0 Manufacture Date is Year 13 Week 6 Serial number is JAF1306AAFP CLEI code is COUIAW3CAA Module3 ok Module type is 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet Module 1 submodules are present Model number is N7K M148GT 11 H W version is 1 3 Part Number is 73 10098 12 Part Revision...

Page 203: ...evision is B1 Manufacture Date is Year 13 Week 7 Serial number is JAF1307ALCB CLEI code is COUIAWGCAA Module8 empty Module9 ok Module type is 1000 Mbps Optical Ethernet Module 1 submodules are present Model number is N7K M148GS 11 H W version is 1 2 Part Number is 73 11584 05 Part Revision is A0 Manufacture Date is Year 13 Week 11 Serial number is JAF1311AEMM CLEI code is COUIAV0CAB Module10 empty...

Page 204: ... ok Module type is Fabric card module 0 submodules are present Model number is N7K C7010 FAB 1 H W version is 1 0 Part Number is 73 10624 04 Part Revision is C0 Manufacture Date is Year 13 Week 6 Serial number is JAF1306ANKF CLEI code is COUCAGVCAA Chassis has 3 PowerSupply Slots PS1 ok Power supply type is 6000 00W 220v AC Model number is N7K AC 6 0KW H W version is 1 0 Part Number is 341 0230 02...

Page 205: ...OM8210ARA Fan3 fab_fan1 ok Model number is N7K C7010 FAN F H W version is 1 1 Part Number is 73 10967 02 Part Revision is B0 Manufacture Date is Year 12 Week 41 Serial number is FOX1241XA6Q CLEI code is IPEQABAEAA Fan4 fab_fan2 ok Model number is N7K C7010 FAN F H W version is 1 1 Part Number is 73 10967 02 Part Revision is B0 Manufacture Date is Year 12 Week 41 Serial number is FOX1241XA7U CLEI c...

Page 206: ...ID 0 MAC Addresses 00 1b 54 c2 1e 00 Number of MACs 128 OEM Enterprise 9 OEM MIB Offset 5 MAX Connector Power 0 WWN software module specific block Block Signature 0x6005 Block Version 1 Block Length 0 Block Checksum 0x66 wwn usage bits 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...

Page 207: ... command shows the power usage for many of the modules in the switch For the older modules that do not have the capability to output this information the output is shown as N A Note In a Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch power usage is reserved for both supervisor modules regardless of whether one or both supervisor modules are present Example 8 4 Power Management Information Displayed for a Cisco Ne...

Page 208: ...ly units for switch operations This mode does not provide redundancy Power supply redundancy mode Allows you to replace a power supply during switch operations All power supplies are active The available power is calculated as the least amount of power available from all but one of the power supply units N 1 The reserve power is the amount of power output by the power supply unit that can output t...

Page 209: ...pply units see Table A 11 on page A 11 For the 6 kW AC power supply units see Table A 12 on page A 12 For the 7 5 kW AC power supply units see Table A 13 on page A 13 For the 3 kW DC power supply units see Table A 14 on page A 13 For the 6 kW DC power supply units see Table A 15 on page A 14 Configuring the Power Supply Mode You can configure the power supply mode SUMMARY STEPS 1 config t 2 power ...

Page 210: ...ers the supervisor modules fabric modules and fan trays before powering as many I O modules as the remaining available power can support one or more I O modules might not be powered Scenario 2 If you install an additional power supply unit that can output 3 kW the available power becomes 9 0 kW The increased amount of available power exceeds the switch power requirement so all of the modules and f...

Page 211: ...er is the greater of power outputs for the two grids and the available power becomes the lesser of power outputs for the two grids For example suppose your system has the following setup Grids 1 and 2 each input 220 V to the power supply units Power supply units 1 and 2 each output 6 kW Current usage requirement is 8 784 kW The following three scenarios explain what happens for different numbers o...

Page 212: ...The following three scenarios explain what happens for different numbers of power supply units that you install Scenario 1 If you do not add a power supply unit the reserve power is 6 kW and the available power is 6 kW The available power does not meet the switch usage requirement so you cannot power up the entire switch Scenario 2 If you add a 3 kW power supply unit the reserve power is 9 kW 3 kW...

Page 213: ...ll Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switches Note If a switch has two supervisor modules both must be the same type and have the same amount of memory in case the supervisor functions must switch over from one supervisor module to the other supervisor module Table 8 4 Full Redundancy Mode Scenarios Scenario Power Supply 1 kW Power Supply 2 kW Power Supply 3 kW System Usage kW Input Source Mode Power Supply...

Page 214: ...ule for example when there is only one supervisor installed in the switch or when the replacement supervisor is of another type or has a different amount of memory you must follow the migration process explained in the Replacing a Supervisor Module section on page 10 15 Supervisor modules are automatically powered up and started with the switch To understand the terms used for the supervisors see ...

Page 215: ... in slot 5 sub 2 refers to the supervisor module in slot 6 Cisco Nexus 7018 sup 1 refers to the supervisor module in slot 9 sup 2 refers to the supervisor module in slot 10 sup active and sup standby Relative usage Cisco Nexus 7004 7009 7010 and Cisco Nexus 7018 sup active refers to the active supervisor module relative to the slot that contains the active supervisor module sup standby refers to t...

Page 216: ... switches during operations but while there is a mix of fabric module types all of the fabric modules perform as Fabric 1 modules If you power up a switch with two types of fabric modules installed only the Fabric 1 modules will power up To utilize the Fabric 2 module capabilities all of the installed fabric modules must be Fabric 2 modules Verifying the Status of a Module Before you begin configu...

Page 217: ...ch The Status column in the output should display an ok status for switching modules and an active or standby or HA standby status for supervisor modules If the status is either ok or active you can continue with your configuration Note A standby supervisor module reflects the HA standby status if the HA switchover mechanism is enabled If the warm switchover mechanism is enabled the standby superv...

Page 218: ...n with the supervisor and the switching module is performing bootup diagnostics initializing The diagnostics have completed successfully and the configuration is being downloaded failure The switch detects a switching module failure upon initialization and automatically attempts to power cycle the module three times After the third attempt the module powers down ok The switch is ready to be config...

Page 219: ...must exit in order to use other Cisco NX OS commands To attach to the console port for an I O module use the attach console module command to specify the module you need to work with You can specify a slot number of 1 to 8 or 11 to 18 SUMMARY STEPS 1 attach console module slot_number Command Purpose Step 1 attach module slot_number Example switch attach module 6 switch standby Provides direct acce...

Page 220: ...e the poweroff command the slot remains in that state until you use the no poweroff command If you use the out of service command the out of service state remains in effect until you do something like remove the module and replace it with another module Note If you are going to limit the maximum number of fabric modules see the Changing the Amount of Power Reserved for Fabric Modules section on pa...

Page 221: ... 2 no poweroff xbar slot_number Note Alternatively you can use the out of service xbar slot_number command DETAILED STEPS Shutting Down an I O Module To shut down an I O module use the poweroff module command to specify the slot with that module as follows switch poweroff module slot When you are ready to power up the module use the no poweroff module command SUMMARY STEPS 1 config t 2 no poweroff...

Page 222: ...ssages are displayed Call Home alerts are sent if configured SNMP notifications are sent if configured Major temperature threshold When a major threshold is exceeded a major alarm occurs and the following actions occur For sensors 1 3 and 4 outlet and onboard sensors the following actions occur System messages are displayed Call Home alerts are sent if configured SNMP notifications are sent if con...

Page 223: ...ng the Module Temperature You can display temperature readings for module temperature sensors by using the show environment temperature command See Example 8 6 Example 8 6 Displaying Temperature Information for Hardware switch show environment temperature Temperature Module Sensor MajorThresh MinorThres CurTemp Status Celsius Celsius Celsius 1 Crossbar s5 105 95 60 Ok 1 QEng1Sn1 s12 115 110 70 Ok ...

Page 224: ...mation by using the show environment command See Example 8 7 Example 8 7 Displaying All Environmental Information switch show environment Clock Clock Model Hw Status A Clock Module NotSupported None B Clock Module NotSupported None Fan Fan Model Hw Status Fan1 sys_fan1 N7K C7010 FAN S 1 1 Ok Fan2 sys_fan2 N7K C7010 FAN S 1 1 Ok Fan3 fab_fan1 N7K C7010 FAN F 1 1 Ok Fan4 fab_fan2 N7K C7010 FAN F 1 1...

Page 225: ...1Sn1 s18 115 105 49 Ok 4 QEng1Sn2 s19 115 105 48 Ok 4 QEng1Sn3 s20 115 105 47 Ok 4 QEng1Sn4 s21 115 105 46 Ok 4 L2Lookup s22 120 110 45 Ok 4 L3Lookup s23 120 110 52 Ok 5 Intake s3 60 42 23 Ok 5 EOBC_MAC s4 105 95 44 Ok 5 CPU s5 105 95 36 Ok 5 Crossbar s6 105 95 47 Ok 5 Arbiter s7 110 100 54 Ok 5 CTSdev1 s8 115 105 46 Ok 5 InbFPGA s9 105 95 41 Ok 5 QEng1Sn1 s10 115 105 48 Ok 5 QEng1Sn2 s11 115 105 ...

Page 226: ...ar 4 Intake s2 60 42 26 Ok xbar 4 Crossbar s3 105 95 53 Ok xbar 5 Intake s2 60 42 26 Ok xbar 5 Crossbar s3 105 95 55 Ok Power Supply Voltage 50 Volts Power Actual Total Supply Model Output Capacity Status Watts Watts 1 N7K AC 6 0KW 816 W 6000 W Ok 2 N7K AC 6 0KW 713 W 6000 W Ok 3 N7K AC 6 0KW 730 W 6000 W Ok Actual Power Module Model Draw Allocated Status Watts Watts 2 N7K M148GT 11 N A 400 W Powe...

Page 227: ...ic modules in the switch This section includes the following topics Reloading the Switch page 8 29 Power Cycling Modules page 8 29 Reloading the Switch To reload the switch use the reload command without any options When you use this command you reboot the switch Note If you need to use the reload command be sure to save the running configuration by using the copy running config startup config com...

Page 228: ...A This module uses an IP address You decide to remove this I O module and move it to Switch B and you no longer need the IP address If you try to configure this unused IP address you will receive an error message that prevents you from proceeding with the configuration In this case you need to enter the purge module 3 running config command to clear the old configuration in Switch A before using t...

Page 229: ... the show module xbar command see the Verifying the Status of a Module section on page 8 18 To verify the amount of reserved power use the show environment power command see the Displaying Power Usage Information section on page 8 9 Note Power allocations differ for fabric modules depending on the type of fabric module for example fabric 1 versus fabric 2 and for the switch model for example Cisco...

Page 230: ...would shut down the supervisor in slot 9 the I O modules in slots 1 through 8 and the fabric modules For the bottom fan tray that means that the system would shut down the supervisor in slot 10 and the I O modules in slots 11 through 18 Note When replacing a failed fan tray in a running system be sure to promptly replace the fan tray Tip If one or more fans fail within a fan tray the Fan Status LE...

Page 231: ...7K C7018 FAN 0 204 Ok Fan2 sys_fan2 N7K C7018 FAN 0 204 Ok Fan_in_PS1 Ok Fan_in_PS2 Ok Fan_in_PS3 Absent Fan_in_PS4 Absent Fan Air Filter Absent switch The possible Status field values are as follows If the fan module is operating properly the status is Ok If the fan is physically absent the status is Absent If the fan is physically present but not working properly the status is Failure If the sta...

Page 232: ...s on one module at a time so at any one time the upgrade disrupts only the traffic going through one module Cisco does not provide upgrade EPLD images very frequently and you do not have to upgrade your EPLD images unless they fix the functions for the hardware that you are using in your Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch The EPLD image upgrades are independent from the Cisco NX OS In Service Software...

Page 233: ...m kickstart upgrade Table 8 8 provides high level guidelines to help network administrators determine whether an EPLD upgrade is necessary when upgrading Cisco NX OS Release 5 0 1 or a later release If you are upgrading an earlier release see one of the following earlier versions of the release notes Cisco Nexus 7000 Series FPGA EPLD Upgrade Release Notes Release 4 0 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series FPGA E...

Page 234: ...rk with the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switches EPLDs Available with Releases 5 0 2 through 6 2 2 Each EPLD image that you can download from http www cisco com is a bundle of EPLD upgrades To see the updated EPLD versions for each release see Table 8 9 Note Table 8 9 shows EPLD image numbers in x 00y format but the show commands might display these numbers in x y format without leading zeros for earl...

Page 235: ... 004 1 012 1 013 2 005 F1 Series 32 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N7K F132XP 15 Power Manager IO All All 1 000 0 045 1 001 F2 Series 48 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules N7K F248XP 25 Power Manager IO All All N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 1 006 0 006 F2 Series 48 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O modules enhanced N7K F248XP 25E Power Manager IO All All N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A...

Page 236: ...N A2 N A2 N A2 N A2 N A2 2 005 2 009 M1 Series 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N7K M132XP 12 Power Manager IO LinkSec Engine FE Bridge Forwarding Engine All All All All All 4 008 1 016 2 006 186 006 1 006 2 007 186 008 M1 Series 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL N7K M132XP 12L Power Manager IO LinkSec Engine FE Bridge Forwarding Engine All All All All V01 V03 V04 4 008 1 016 2 ...

Page 237: ...202CF 22L Power Manager IO SFP Forwarding Engine All All All V01 V02 V03 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 1 006 0 009 0 004 1 006 N A2 N A2 1 007 2 005 2 009 NAM service module N7K SM NAM K9 Power Manager IO Azuma Promenade All All All All N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A...

Page 238: ... A1 0 006 0 007 Fan Cisco Nexus 7004 Fan Controller All N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 N A1 0 005 Fan Cisco Nexus 7009 Fan Controller All N A1 N A1 0 007 0 009 Fan Cisco Nexus 7010 Fan Controller All 0 007 Fan Cisco Nexus 7018 Fan Controller All 0 002 1 Module and EPLD are not available for that release 2 This module version did not exist until a later software release Table 8 9 EPLD Upgrades for Cisco NX OS...

Page 239: ...snmpOID 9 12 3 1 9 66 5 0 Power Consump 600 RMA Code 0 0 0 0 CLEI Code COUIAY6CAA VID V01 Version ID Downloading the EPLD Images Before you can prepare the EPLD images for installation you must download them to the FTP or management server To download the EPLD images follow these steps Step 1 From a browser go to the following URL http www cisco com The browser will display the Cisco website Step ...

Page 240: ...e the images file Step 13 Click Save The Save As dialog box appears Step 14 Indicate where to save the Tar file and click Save The Tar file saves to the location that you specified You are ready to prepare the EPLD images for Installation see the Preparing the EPLD Images for Installation section on page 8 44 EPLD Images Needed for vPCs The virtual port channel vPC feature is available beginning w...

Page 241: ... Note The EPLD upgrade operation is a disruptive operation You should execute this operation only at a programmed maintenance time The system kickstart ISSU upgrade is a nondisruptive upgrade If you are working with an N7K M132XP 12 module that was shipped before July 2011 you might need to upgrade the EPLD version To determine the EPLD version for all N7K M132XP 12 and N7K M132XP 12L modules ente...

Page 242: ...or one or all of the modules as follows You can upgrade a module individually You can upgrade all modules sequentially You can upgrade all modules in parallel You can update the images for one or all modules whether the switch is online or offline as follows If the modules are online only the EPLD images with version numbers that differ from the new EPLD images are upgraded If the modules are offl...

Page 243: ...ule command to find the module number for the other supervisor use the attach module command to attach to the module number and then use the dir bootflash or dir slot0 command to determine the amount of used and free memory See Example 8 13 to determine the amount of available bootflash memory and see Example 8 14 to determine the amount of available slot0 memory Example 8 13 Determining the Amoun...

Page 244: ...7 48 1 10 Gbps Ethernet Modul N7K F248XP 24 ok 9 48 1000 Mbps Optical Ethernet Modul N7K M148GS 11 ok switch standby dir slot0 sup standby Usage for slot0 sup standby 1376256 bytes used 2073870336 bytes free 2075246592 bytes total Step 4 If there is not at least 120 MB of memory free for the EPLD files delete some unneeded files such as earlier images so there is enough free memory switch delete b...

Page 245: ...in Table 8 11 These commands enable you to upgrade the EPLD images for all of the modules on the switch multiple modules of one or two types or single modules When specifying a slot_number use one number When specifying slot_numbers you can specify all for all slots multiple slots separated by commas x y z or a range of slot numbers x y Table 8 11 EPLD Upgrade Commands Modules Upgraded Command All...

Page 246: ...les switch install all epld bootflash n7000 s1 epld 6 2 2 img parallel Example 8 16 Installing EPLD Images in Parallel for Switches with Supervisor 2 or Supervisor 2E Modules switch install all epld bootflash n7000 s2 epld 6 2 2 img parallel Example 8 17 shows how to start the installation of all new EPLD images for all of the I O and supervisor modules and the fan tray module in fan tray slot 1 i...

Page 247: ...a maximum number of programmed attempts you can reset the process to enable the upgrades Note You can set automatic upgrading of EPLD images for only I O modules not for other modules such as the supervisor modules fabric modules or fan trays This section includes the following topics Enabling or Disabling Automatic Upgrades of EPLD Images page 8 49 Verifying Automatic Upgrades of EPLD Images page...

Page 248: ...e I O modules by using the clear auto upgrade epld flags all command Clearing the auto upgrade epld flags for a specific I O module by using the clear auto epld flags module_number command Restarting the switch Command Purpose Step 1 configure terminal Example switch configure terminal switch config Starts the global configuration mode Step 2 system auto update epld Example switch config system au...

Page 249: ... show version epld url command as shown in Example 8 18 Example 8 18 Displaying the Available EPLD Versions switch show version epld bootflash n7000 s1 epld 6 1 3 img Module Type EPLD Device Version Supervisor 1X Power Manager 3 009 Supervisor 1X IO 3 029 Supervisor 1X Inband 1 008 Supervisor 1X Local Bus CPLD 3 000 Supervisor 1X CMP CPLD 6 000 10 100 1000 Mbps Eth Module Power Manager 5 006 10 10...

Page 250: ...xus 7009 Fan Controller 0 009 Displaying the Status of EPLD Upgrades To display the status of EPLD upgrades on the switch use the show install epld status command as shown in Example 8 19 Example 8 19 Displaying EPLD Upgrades switch show install epld status 1 Xbar Module 4 upgraded on Wed Oct 26 16 36 27 2011 524778 us Status EPLD Upgrade was Successful EPLD Curr Ver Old Ver Power Manager 1 003 1 ...

Page 251: ...up phase the STATUS LEDs on the supervisor and I O modules are amber to indicate that the initialization process is in progress When the system is operational the component LEDs indicate that either the system is operational or you need to troubleshoot for system problems The key to troubleshooting the system is to isolate a problem to a specific system component First you compare what the system ...

Page 252: ...w speed or not running If the LED is not lit no power is going to the fan tray Step 2 Check if the power supply units are providing power to the chassis components The Output LED on each power supply unit should be lit and green Step 3 Make sure that the fan tray is properly seated in the chassis by following these steps a Loosen the captive screws on the fan tray until they are no longer in the c...

Page 253: ...n the power switch to standby STBY or 0 b Loosen the four captive screws on the power supply unit so that they are no longer in contact with the chassis c Pull the power supply unit part way out of the chassis and then push it back into the power supply bay Make sure that the captive screws on the power supply unit align with their holes in the chassis d Tighten the four captive screws to 8 in lb ...

Page 254: ...circuit breaker Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement 1003 c Verify that the power cord is securely connected to the DC source or the DC power interface unit PIU Warning Hazardous voltage or energy may be present on DC power terminals Always replace cover when terminals are not in service Be sure uninsulated conductors ...

Page 255: ... power supply unit part way out of the chassis and then push it back into the power supply bay To remove a 6 kW power supply you must first fully loosen its four captive screws To remove a 3 kW power supply you must press and hold its release latch to the left When you reinstall a 6 kW power supply tighten its four captive screws to 8 in lb 0 90 N m d Turn on the DC power source at the circuit bre...

Page 256: ...red the initialization process detected a parity error condition Contact TAC for assistance see the Contacting Customer Service section on page 9 8 Step 2 If the STATUS LED all supervisors modules and CMP STATUS LED Supervisor 1 modules only are unlit check the module seating and power connections as follows a Loosen the captive screws on the module so that they are no longer in contact with the c...

Page 257: ...he chassis as follows a Loosen the captive screws on the fabric module until they are no longer in the chassis b Press the eject buttons on either end of the module and simultaneously rotate out both ejector levers until the module is unseated from the midplane c Place one hand on the module handle and pull the module part way out of the chassis d Push the module back into the chassis until it is ...

Page 258: ...e f Simultaneously rotate both ejector levers to the front of the module to fully seat the module g Make sure that each of the captive screws on the module is aligned with its holes in the chassis h Securely tighten each captive screw to 8 in lb 0 9 N m to the chassis Step 4 Contact TAC for assistance see the Contacting Customer Service section on page 9 8 Contacting Customer Service If you cannot...

Page 259: ...eplacing a Cisco Nexus 7009 Fabric Module During Operations page 10 48 Replacing or Upgrading a Cisco Nexus 7010 or 7018 Fabric Module During Operations page 10 49 Replacing the Cisco Nexus 7004 Fan Tray During Operations page 10 54 Replacing a Cisco Nexus 7009 Fan Tray During Operations page 10 55 Replacing a Cisco Nexus 7010 System Fan Tray During Operations page 10 56 Replacing a Cisco Nexus 70...

Page 260: ...ir through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place Statement 1029 Note If a replacement power supply unit is not available and you do not have a blank plate to cover the empty power supply bay you should leave the original power supply in the bay until you have the replacement unit This section describes how to replace an AC power...

Page 261: ...replace the power supply unit see the Installing a 3 kW AC Power Supply Unit During Operations section on page 10 3 If the power supply bay is to remain empty install a blank power supply filler plate Cisco part number 800 28658 01 over the opening and secure it with the captive screws Installing a 3 kW AC Power Supply Unit During Operations After you remove an AC power supply you can replace it w...

Page 262: ...hen servicing Statement 1034 To replace an AC power supply unit while a Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch is operating follow these steps Step 1 Make sure that the power supply units not being replaced have their power switches turned to ON Step 2 Turn the power switch on the power supply that you are removing to standby STBY The Output LED turns off Step 3 Unplug the power cords from the AC power so...

Page 263: ...kW AC Power Supply Unit 1 Open the box 5 Insert a foam cushion onto the top of the power supply unit 2 Insert a foam cushion 6 Fold the two narrow flaps over the top cushion 3 Insert the cardboard holder with the U shaped end facing upwards 7 Fold the two wide flaps over the top of the box 4 Insert the power supply unit with the small end going in the box first 8 Tape the wide flaps together and t...

Page 264: ...us 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Chapter 10 Installing or Replacing Components Replacing an AC Power Supply Unit During Operations Figure 10 2 Repacking a 7 5 kW Power Supply Unit ...

Page 265: ...ollow these steps Step 1 Unpack the replacement power supply unit and place it on an antistatic mat If you are unpacking a 6 kW power supply unit you must also unpack one or two power cords If you are unpacking a 7 5 kW power supply unit two power cords are already attached to the power supply unit 1 Open the smaller of two boxes 10 Fold the two narrow box flaps over the padding 2 Place a padding ...

Page 266: ...es into the power jacks on the front of the power supply unit For 6 kW of power plug two power cables into the two power jacks For 3 kW of power plug one power cable into one of the two power jacks Note The 6 kW AC power supply unit does not ship with power cables attached to it so you must attach one or two of those cables If necessary you can remove the cables from the AC power supply unit that ...

Page 267: ...ion describes how to replace a DC power supply unit and includes the following topics Removing a 3 kW DC Power Supply Unit During Operations page 10 9 Installing a 3 kW DC Power Supply Unit During Operations page 10 10 Removing a 6 kW DC Power Supply Unit During Operations page 10 12 Installing a 6 kW DC Power Supply Unit During Operations page 10 14 Removing a 3 kW DC Power Supply Unit During Ope...

Page 268: ...ll it out of the chassis and place it in its shipping materials Step 9 Either replace the power supply unit or cover the empty power supply bay as follows If you are ready to replace the power supply unit see the Installing a 3 kW DC Power Supply Unit During Operations section on page 10 10 If the power supply bay is to remain empty install a blank power supply filler plate Cisco part number 800 3...

Page 269: ...two positive slots labelled as place the lug on the end of a positive power cable and fasten with two nuts Tighten the nuts to 40 in lb 4 5 N m e Place the safety cover on the terminal box and fasten with three screws Step 6 Turn on the power at the DC power source circuit breaker The input LEDs turn on when the circuit turns on Step 7 Turn the power switch on the DC power supply from standby 0 to...

Page 270: ...our DC power cables from the DC power source or DC power interface unit PIU as follows Warning Hazardous voltage or energy may be present on DC power terminals Always replace cover when terminals are not in service Be sure uninsulated conductors are not accessible when cover is in place Statement 1075 Step 6 For each of the power plugs attached to the DC power supply unit completely unscrew the tw...

Page 271: ...x 6 Place the padded power supply unit inside the box and on top of the trifold 2 Place the trifold cover over the coiled cables 7 Fold the narrow flaps over the power supply unit pads 3 Put the power supply unit in its ESD bag and hold the filler box outside the bag in the notched portion of the power supply unit 8 Fold the wide flaps over the power supply unit 4 Place the nonexpanding end pad ov...

Page 272: ...urce for the new power supply unit is turned off at the circuit breaker Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement 1003 Step 4 Grasp the power supply unit handle with one hand and place your other hand underneath the power supply unit to support its weight Align the back of the power supply unit with the power supply bay and...

Page 273: ...ker for the DC circuits that you connected Step 10 Turn the Power switch on the power supply unit from STBY to ON Step 11 Verify the power supply operation by checking that the power supply LEDs are in the following states For 3 kW of output power make sure that two Input LEDs are green For 6 kW of output power make sure that four Input LEDs are green Output LED is green Fault LED is not on or fla...

Page 274: ...includes the following topics Required Tools page 10 16 Replacing a Redundant Supervisor Module During System Operations page 10 16 Replacing a Supervisor Module in a Single Supervisor System page 10 21 Replacing Supervisor 1 Modules with Supervisor 2 or Supervisor 2E Modules page 10 23 Replacing Supervisor 2 Modules with Supervisor 2E Modules page 10 27 Upgrading Memory for Supervisor 1 Modules p...

Page 275: ... mat or antistatic foam where you can place the new and old supervisor modules Step 2 If the replacement supervisor is in a shipping box prepare the module for installation by following these steps a Open the shipping box for the module and remove the module from its antistatic wrapping b If the plastic protector shown in Figure 10 4 is included with the module remove it by pulling it past the bac...

Page 276: ...ly becomes the active supervisor Step 5 Disconnect the cables attached to the front of the module to be removed Make sure that each cable is labelled for its port on the module Step 6 Simultaneously rotate the two ejector levers outward to unseat the module from the midplane connector see View C of Figure 10 5 Step 7 With a hand on each ejector pull the module part way out of its slot in the chass...

Page 277: ...prevent anything else from coming in contact with the circuitry Step 9 If you are removing the module from a Cisco Nexus 7010 chassis rotate the module 90 degrees counterclockwise so that it is horizontal and you can see its circuitry from above Step 10 Place the removed module in an antistatic bag Step 11 Repack the bagged I O module in its original packing materials as shown in Figure 10 6 Figur...

Page 278: ...previous supervisor module was connected to an asynchronous device through a modem connect the modem cable to the COM1 AUX SERIAL PORT as explained in the Connecting to the Console section on page 7 2 Step 20 Reconnect the network management cable to the MGMT ETH port as explained in Setting Up the Management Interface section on page 7 4 Step 21 Reconnect the CMP cable to the CMP MGMT ETH port as...

Page 279: ...using 8 GB of memory you must use only one DIMM do not install an additional DIMM Warning Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating Use caution when servicing Statement 1034 Caution Handle the supervisor module carefully using an ESD wrist strap holding the module only on its carrier edges without touching any electronic circuitry and placing the module o...

Page 280: ...rs outward to unseat the module from the midplane connector see View C of Figure 10 5 on page 10 18 Step 8 With a hand on each ejector pull the module part way out of its slot in the chassis Step 9 Grasp the front edge of the module with your left hand and place your right hand under the lower side of the module to support its weight Pull the module out of its slot Caution To prevent ESD damage av...

Page 281: ...T as explained in the Connecting to the Console section on page 7 2 Step 21 Reconnect the network management cable to the MGMT ETH port as explained in the Setting Up the Management Interface section on page 7 4 Step 22 For Supervisor 1 modules only Reconnect the CMP cable to the CMP MGMT ETH port as explained in the Connecting the Supervisor CMP Port section on page 7 5 Replacing Supervisor 1 Mod...

Page 282: ...tain all of the license files that were installed on the Supervisor 1 module Step 5 Determine the Cisco NX OS software release to use on the Supervisor 2 or Supervisor 2E modules We support Cisco NX OS Release 6 1 1 or later release on those modules but another one might be recommended Additionally the most recommended maintenance release might not be the one that ships with the Supervisor 2 or Su...

Page 283: ... 21 Caution If the switch has two supervisor modules be sure that both supervisors are the same type Do not mix Supervisor 1 modules with Supervisor 2 or Supervisor 2E modules and do not mix Supervisor 2 modules with Supervisor 2E modules Step 9 Power up the switch by turning the power switch on each of its power supplies from STBY standby to ON The Output LED on each power supply turns on and eve...

Page 284: ...ate version For more information see the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX OS Software Upgrade and Downgrade Guide Step 17 Copy the TAR archive containing the license files from the USB SLOT 0 drive to bootflash extract the archive and install the licenses by using the copy tar extract and install license commands Repeat the install license command for each extracted license file switch config copy slot0...

Page 285: ...plete this procedure before installing the standby supervisor module Step 21 Save the configuration in the startup configuration by using the copy running config startup config vdc all command switch config copy running config startup config vdc all Replacing Supervisor 2 Modules with Supervisor 2E Modules Before migrating from Supervisor 2 modules to Supervisor 2E modules note the following guide...

Page 286: ...h HA standby HA standby vdc 4 Active with HA standby HA standby Step 5 Make the Supervisor 2E module active by using the system switchover command switch system switchover When the Supervisor 2E becomes active the Supervisor 2 powers down and will not come up as a standby supervisor 2012 Jul 26 14 50 19 switch VDC 1 SYSMGR 2 SUP_POWERDOWN Supervisor in slot 1 is running with less memory than activ...

Page 287: ...has Supervisor 1 modules with only 4 GB of memory then you might need to upgrade the modules to 8 GB of memory by using the 8 GB supervisor upgrade kit N7K SUP1 8GBUPG This upgrade is not needed for switches that have at least 8 GB of memory which includes Supervisor 1 modules with 8 GB and all Supervisor 2 and Supervisor 2E modules To determine the amount of memory installed in the active supervi...

Page 288: ...5 1 1 or later release Note If the switch has two supervisor modules both must have the same amount of memory If you upgrade the standby supervisor module to 8 GB of memory you must then switch the active supervisor to standby and upgrade the new standby supervisor to 8 GB of memory Note If you are using an earlier version of Cisco NX OS the supervisor modules can have only 4 GB of memory If you n...

Page 289: ...the module Note If you stop this procedure at this point without removing the module and need to power it up simultaneously press both ejector levers back to the face of the module until they click secure both of the module captive screws to the chassis and then use the no poweroff module slot_number command to power up the module Step 5 Simultaneously rotate the two ejector levers outward to unse...

Page 290: ...ntact with the face of the module The module should be fully seated in the slot and the captive screws should be aligned with their holes in the chassis The EMI gasket should close the gap between this module and the next module Step 16 Screw in the two captive screws to the chassis and tighten them to 8 in lb 0 9 N m Step 17 Reconnect the console cable to the CONSOLE SERIAL PORT as explained in t...

Page 291: ...ou must also downgrade the other supervisor module to 4 GB of memory To remove 4 GB of memory from a supervisor module follow these steps Step 1 Follow ESD procedures which include wearing an ESD wrist strap and placing antistatic foam or antistatic padding where you will place the supervisor module while working with it Step 2 Disconnect the cables attached to the front of the module to be remove...

Page 292: ...ide it out of its memory slot see Callout 2 in Figure 10 10 and place it in an antistatic bag Step 11 Remove the 8 GB label from the front of the module Step 12 Rotate both ejector levers away from the front of the supervisor module Step 13 Grasp the front of the module with one hand and place your other hand under the module to support its weight Step 14 Align the module to the open supervisor sl...

Page 293: ...ory If there are two supervisor modules installed in the switch use the system switchover command to make the downgraded module active and then use the show system resources command If there is just one supervisor module installed in the switch use the show system resources command Step 25 If you need to downgrade another supervisor module to 4 GB both supervisor modules in a switch with two super...

Page 294: ... its carrier edges without touching any electronic circuitry and place it on antistatic mats or repack it in its original packing material when it is not installed in the chassis Caution If you cannot immediately replace an I O module either leave the I O module in its slot or replace it with a blank module so the system airflow is not disrupted Leaving an I O module slot open for more than a coup...

Page 295: ...irectly with optical instruments Statement 1051 Step 4 Loosen the two captive screws identified in View A of Figure 10 11 Figure 10 11 Unseating an I O Module Step 5 Press ejector release buttons on the top and bottom ends of the module see View B in Figure 10 11 to push out the ejector levers and to disconnect the module Step 6 Simultaneously rotate the two ejector levers outward to unseat the mo...

Page 296: ...To prevent ESD damage avoid touching the electronic circuitry and prevent anything else from coming in contact with the circuitry Step 9 If you are removing the module from a Cisco Nexus 7010 chassis rotate the module 90 degrees counterclockwise so that it is horizontal with the circuitry seen from above Step 10 Place the module on an antistatic mat or repack it in its original packing materials a...

Page 297: ... pad 8 Insert the two box sides into foam blocks 3 Attach a side pad to each of the long sides of the module 9 Place the box and its foam blocks into the larger box 4 Fold the side flaps up along the side pads 10 Fold the narrow flaps over the smaller box and foam blocks 5 Fold the long flaps up along the ends of the module and then over the top of the module Insert the two tabs on each flap into ...

Page 298: ...e installed in an I O module slot on the Cisco Nexus 7004 7009 7010 or 7018 switch chassis You can either replace a NAM or install a new one in an empty I O module slot If you install a new module you must also install and configure the latest NAM software on the module Note If the switch shipped with one or more NAM modules already installed then the modules are already configured with the Prime ...

Page 299: ...Statement 1034 Caution To prevent ESD damage wear an ESD wrist strap while you handle each module Hold the module only on its carrier edges without touching any electronic circuitry and place it on antistatic mats or repack it in its original packing material when it is not installed in the chassis Caution If you cannot immediately replace a NAM either leave the module in its slot or replace it wi...

Page 300: ...lows a On the replacement NAM rotate both ejector levers fully away from the front of the module If necessary press the two ejector buttons to release the levers from the front of the module and then rotate the levers away from the front of the module b If you are inserting the module into a Cisco Nexus 7010 chassis rotate the module 90 degrees clockwise so that the circuitry is seen from the righ...

Page 301: ... gz Configuring the NAM To configure the NAM software you must do all of the following Configure the VLAN management port from the switch see the Configuring a VLAN Management Port for the NAM section on page 10 43 Configure the SPAN session from the switch see the Configuring a SPAN Session for a Data Port section on page 10 44 Set up the NAM network configuration for the NAM see the Specifying t...

Page 302: ...he management port for the NAM module by using the analysis module command switch config analysis module 7 management port 1 access vlan 200 switch config exit switch After you have configured a VLAN management port for the NAM you need to set up a SPAN session to define the switch as the traffic source and the NAM as the traffic destination You can set up a SPAN session in either one of following...

Page 303: ...nfig t Example switch config t switch config Enters the global configuration mode Step 2 monitor session ID_number Example switch config monitor session 1 switch config monitor Creates a monitor session Step 3 switch_ip_address int interface Example switch config monitor 10 10 10 10 int e4 1 rx switch config monitor Specifies the switch IP address and the interface used for traffic Step 4 nam_ip_a...

Page 304: ...Password Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Network Analysis Module N7K SM NAM K9 Console 6 0 Copyright c 1999 2013 by Cisco Systems Inc Command Purpose Step 1 config t Example switch config t switch config Enters the global configuration mode Step 2 monitor session ID_number Example switch config monitor session 1 switch config monitor Creates a monitor session Step 3 switch_ip_address int interface Example...

Page 305: ...erver enable No web users are configured Please enter a web administrator username admin Step 4 Enter the web admin username and password User admin added Starting httpd root nam localdomain Tip We recommend that you change the admin password All default passwords should be changed as soon as possible Step 5 If you need to use a Telnet or SSH client do one of the following To use a Telnet client u...

Page 306: ...tes to maintain the designed system airflow If you cannot replace the fabric module you must fill the slot with a blank module Warning Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating Use caution when servicing Statement 1034 Caution Make sure that you wear an ESD wrist strap while you handle each fabric module Hold the module only on its carrier edges without t...

Page 307: ...es which provide increased performance when all of the operational fabric modules are Fabric 2 modules and are recommended for F2 I O modules This section describes how to replace fabric modules and includes the following topics Required Tools page 10 49 Replacing a Cisco Nexus 7010 or 7018 Fabric Module page 10 49 Upgrading Fabric 1 Modules with Fabric 2 Modules page 10 53 Required Tools You need...

Page 308: ...ase buttons to release the ejector levers see View B in Figure 10 14 Step 5 Simultaneously rotate both ejectors away from the face of the module to unseat the module from the midplane connector see View C in Figure 10 14 Step 6 Holding each ejector lever pull the module part way out of its slot Step 7 Grasp the front edge of the module and place your other hand under the module to support its weig...

Page 309: ...c mat or repack it in its original packing materials If you are packing a Cisco Nexus 7010 fabric module N7K C7010 FAB 1 see Figure 10 15 If you are packing a Cisco Nexus 7018 fabric module N7K C7018 FAB 1 see Figure 10 16 on page 10 52 Figure 10 15 Packing a Cisco Nexus 7010 Fabric Module N7K C7010 FAB 1 1 Open the box 6 Place the foam padding on top of the module 2 Place the foam padding on the ...

Page 310: ... 16 Packing a Cisco Nexus 7018 Fabric Module N7K C7018 FAB 1 3 Place the foam padding with the middle cut out on top of the foam padding in the box 8 Fold the wide flaps over the top of the box 4 Place the trifold piece of cardboard inside the hole in the foam padding 9 Tape the wide flaps together and to the box 5 Put the fabric module in an ESD bag not shown and then place the bagged module in t...

Page 311: ...erent statuses indicated by this LED see Table D 5 on page D 6 Upgrading Fabric 1 Modules with Fabric 2 Modules If you are running Cisco NX OS 6 0 x or a later release you can upgrade all of the Fabric 1 modules with Fabric 2 modules in a Cisco Nexus 7010 or 7018 switch the Cisco Nexus 7009 uses only Fabric 2 modules You can upgrade the modules during operations if you replace each within a couple...

Page 312: ...umbered fabric slot as explained in the Replacing a Cisco Nexus 7010 or 7018 Fabric Module section on page 10 49 Step 3 Enter the show module xbar command as shown in Example 10 2 to display the types of fabric modules installed in the fabric slots Example 10 2 Listing the Fabric Module Types Installed in the Switch switch show module xbar Xbar Ports Module Type Model Status 1 0 Fabric Module 2 N7...

Page 313: ... they spring out from the fan tray Step 4 Grab the fan tray handle with one hand and pull the fan tray part way out of the chassis Step 5 Place your other hand under the fan tray to support its weight pull the fan tray out of the chassis and place it on the antistatic pad or repack it in the shipping materials Step 6 Grab the handle of the replacement power supply with one hand place your other ha...

Page 314: ... be seen from above and place the module on an antistatic surface Step 6 Place one hand under the replacement fan tray and the other hand on its handle on the middle of the front of the fan tray Step 7 Pick up the module and turn it clockwise so that its left side is on top Step 8 Align the fan tray to the open fan tray slot in the chassis and press the module all the way into the slot until its f...

Page 315: ...r does not easily unseat from the backplane rock it gently Step 5 Place the other hand under the fan tray to support its weight pull the fan tray completely out of the chassis and place the fan tray on an antistatic mat or repack it in its original packing materials Step 6 Make sure that the replacement fan tray is oriented so that the fans are on top and the fan status LED is on the right when yo...

Page 316: ...am Step 3 Loosen the two captive screws on the fabric fan tray that you are replacing by turning them counterclockwise until they are free of the chassis Step 4 Grasp the fan tray handle with one hand pull the fan tray out of its slot on the chassis and place the fan tray on an antistatic pad or antistatic foam If the fan tray power connector does not easily unseat from the backplane rock it gentl...

Page 317: ...ts slot on the chassis If the fan tray power connector does not easily unseat from the backplane rock it gently Step 5 Place a hand under the bottom side of the fan tray to support it and pull the fan tray out of the chassis Step 6 Place the fan tray on an antistatic pad or repack it in its original packing materials Step 7 Grasp the handle for the replacement fan tray in one hand and orient the f...

Page 318: ...er LED to turn green and for an online message to appear on the console Note If you see an offline message or do not see a message either the card is not fully pushed into the reader or it is improperly formatted If the card is fully inserted either format the card see the Cisco NX OS Fundamentals Configuration Guide or replace the card with another card that is properly formatted for the reader R...

Page 319: ...o cable management frames to a guide pin hole of the same size on the front mounting bracket that is already attached to the chassis The top of the frame should be at the same level as the top of the chassis see Figure 10 17 Figure 10 17 Installing the Cable Management Frames on a Cisco Nexus 7004 Chassis Step 2 Fasten the frame to the chassis with three M3 x 10 mm screws see Callout 2 in Figure 1...

Page 320: ...r tighten the screws that hold the frame members to the chassis Removing the Front Doors and Frame Assembly Removing the optional front doors and frame assembly involves removing the side frames from the EMI frame removing the bottom frame assembly and removing the two front doors Note If you are installing a new chassis you do not need to perform this task because the chassis is not shipped with ...

Page 321: ...nd Frame Assembly on the Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis Figure 10 18 Removing the EMI Panel from the Chassis c From the back of the EMI panel unscrew each of the four screws that attach the two side frame pieces to the EMI panel and remove the side frame pieces see Figure 10 19 1 Unscrew four captive screws from the chassis 2 Remove the EMI panel from the chassis ...

Page 322: ...ssis and tighten its four captive screws to 8 in lb 0 9 N m Step 2 Remove the front doors by following these steps a Unscrew the three screws that hold one door frame assembly to the chassis until the screws are no longer in the chassis Remove the door assembly from the chassis See Figure 10 20 b Repeat step 4a for the other door assembly 1 Right side frame 3 Unscrew two 6 32 x 1 2 inch flat head ...

Page 323: ...OL 23069 07 Chapter 10 Installing or Replacing Components Replacing the Front Doors and Frame Assembly on the Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis Figure 10 20 Removing the Front Door Assemblies 1 On each door frame loosen three captive screws and remove the door frame from the chassis ...

Page 324: ...the Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis Step 3 Remove the bottom frame assembly by completely unscrewing the four M4 x 6 mm screws identified in Figure 10 21 Figure 10 21 Removing the Bottom Frame Step 4 If you are returning the frame components to Cisco repack them in their original packing materials 1 Bottom frame 2 Unscrew four M4 x 6 mm screws that hold the bottom frame to the chassis ...

Page 325: ...d moving the chassis to its rack or after you have removed the doors and frame for their replacement you can install the front doors and frame assemblies To install the front doors and frame assembly follow these steps Step 1 Align the bottom frame assembly so that its four screw holes align to screw holes in the bottom of the chassis and then screw in four M4 x 6 mm screws to attach the bottom fr...

Page 326: ...rame to the alignment holes on the chassis Position each door frame immediately under the cable management area see Figure 10 23 Figure 10 23 Installing the Front Doors Step 3 Tighten three captive screws for each door frame see Figure 10 24 1 Bottom frame assembly with screw holes aligned to screw holes in chassis 2 Tighten four M4 x 6 mm screws 1 Front door frames 3 Place each door frame on fron...

Page 327: ... Replacing Components Replacing the Front Doors and Frame Assembly on the Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis Figure 10 24 Attaching the Door Frames to the Chassis Step 4 On the EMI panel unscrew four captive screws and remove the panel from the chassis see Figure 10 25 1 Tighten three captive screws for each door frame ...

Page 328: ...s two screw holes align to two screw holes on one side of the EMI panel and secure the side frame to the panel with two 6 32 x 1 2 inch flat head screws Tighten the screws to 8 in lb 0 9 N m See Figure 10 26 Step 6 On the left side of the EMI panel align the left frame piece no notch on its extensions so that its two screw holes align to two screw holes on one side of the EMI panel and secure the ...

Page 329: ...ealign the EMI panel to the air intake area on the chassis screw its four captive screws to the chassis and tighten the captive screws to 8 in lb 0 9 N m 1 Right side frame 3 Use two 6 32 x 1 2 inch flat head screws to attach the right side frame to the right side of the EMI panel Tighten the screws to 8 in lb 0 9 N m 2 Left side frame 4 Use two 6 32 x 1 2 inch flat head screws to attach the left ...

Page 330: ... need a flat blade or number 2 Phillips head screwdriver to loosen or tighten the screws that hold the cable management assemblies to the chassis Removing the Cable Management Frame When you remove the cable management frame from the Cisco Nexus 7018 chassis you must remove a top cover and four cable management assemblies Note Before you can remove the cable management frame from the Cisco Nexus 7...

Page 331: ...mblies and Chassis Step 2 Remove the top cover from the chassis and the two upper cable management assemblies Step 3 For the upper cable management assembly on the left loosen and remove five M4x10 screws and then lift off the assembly as shown in Figure 10 28 Step 4 Repeat Step 3 for the upper cable management assembly on the right side 1 Four M4x8 pan head screws fastened to the chassis 2 Four M...

Page 332: ...018 Chassis Figure 10 28 Removing an Upper Cable Management Assembly Step 5 For the lower cable management assembly on the left loosen and remove four M4x10 screws and then lift off the assembly as shown in Figure 10 29 1 Rack mount bracket 3 Loosen and remove five M4x10 screws 2 Upper cable management assembly 4 Lift the upper cable management assembly off the rack mount bracket hooks ...

Page 333: ...le Management Assembly Step 6 Repeat Step 5 for the lower cable management assembly on the right side Step 7 Pack the two lower cable management assemblies two upper cable management assemblies the top cover and their screws in their original packing materials 1 Lower cable management assembly 3 Loosen and remove four M4x10 screws 2 Left rack mount bracket 4 Lift the lower cable management assembl...

Page 334: ...8 switch chassis follow these steps Step 1 Open the Cable Management kit 69 1961 01 and verify that you have the following parts 2 lower cable management assemblies 800 31343 01 2 upper cable management assemblies 800 31342 01 1 top cover 800 31269 01 8 M4x8 pan head screws 48 0398 01 18 M4x10 flat head screws 48 2518 01 If the kit is not complete contact TAC and arrange for a complete kit Step 2 ...

Page 335: ...anagement assembly onto the two hooks that protrude from the upper half of the left rack mount bracket that is attached to the Cisco Nexus 7018 switch chassis and loosely fasten the assembly to the chassis with four flat head M4x10 screws as shown in Figure 10 31 1 Lower cable management assembly 3 Position the assembly so that the two lower hooks on the rack mount bracket fit inside the two holes...

Page 336: ...ep 3 to attach an upper cable management assembly to the upper right side of the chassis When completed the chassis will appear as shown in Figure 10 32 1 Rack mount bracket 3 Position the assembly so that the two upper hooks on the rack mount bracket fit inside the two holes on the assembly and then slide the assembly down so that it is held by the hooks 2 Upper cable management assembly 4 Loosel...

Page 337: ...tep 6 Place the top cover on top of the two upper cable management assemblies that are already installed Make sure that the side of the top cover that is closest to the chassis has two alignment pins that align with the alignment holes in the chassis as shown in Figure 10 33 Push the top cover toward the chassis so that its alignment pins enter the alignment holes and the top cover rests against t...

Page 338: ...ents Replacing the Cable Management Frame on the Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis Figure 10 33 Positioning the Top Cover with the Upper Cable Management Assemblies and the Switch Chassis Step 7 Use four M4x8 pan head screws to loosely fasten the top cover to the chassis see Callout 1 in Figure 10 34 1 Alignment pins 2 Alignment holes ...

Page 339: ...fasten the upper and lower cable management assemblies to the rack mount brackets to 11 to 15 in lb 1 2 to 1 7 N m ReplacingtheFrontDoorandAirIntakeAssembliesontheCisco Nexus 7018 Chassis If you are going to move the Cisco Nexus 7018 chassis or if you need to replace the door and air intake assembly you must first remove the installed door and air intake assemblies Note For the double hinged door ...

Page 340: ...semblies When you remove the front door and air intake assemblies you remove the door air intake assembly and the hardware used to hold those components to the chassis To remove the front door and air intake assemblies on the Cisco Nexus 7018 chassis follow these steps Step 1 Remove the front door by following these steps a Open the door by pulling one of its latch handles out until it clicks the ...

Page 341: ...hat the latch handle flattens to the front side of the door see Figure 10 36 Figure 10 36 Flattening the Latch Handle to the Door c Hold the opened side of the door with one hand and use your other hand to open the latch handle on the hinged side of the door see Callout 1 in Figure 10 37 until the handle clicks 1 If you opened the right side of the door as shown in this figure press the locking bu...

Page 342: ...door away from the chassis see Callout 2 in Figure 10 37 e Press the locking button on the inside surface of the door behind the opened latch to flatten the latch handle to the front side of the door see Figure 10 36 f Open the box for the front door You can find this box in the box that contains the front door and air frame kit Align the four side cushions to the sides of the center panel of the ...

Page 343: ...e left and right side of the cable management frame two screws on each side and four of the screws are attached to the chassis see Figure 10 39 Place the screws in the small parts bag 1 Align the two shorter side cushions to the shorter inside crease in the center panel of the box 4 Fold the two short flaps up along the end side cushions and then fold them over the top of the front door 2 Align th...

Page 344: ...ght cable management frame Place the two screws and the door stopper in the small parts bag m Loosen and remove the two M3 x 10 screws that hold the left door stopper to the left cable management frame Place the two screws and the door stopper in the small parts bag n Fold the box flaps over the top and tape them in place o While holding the air intake frame in place loosen the two captive screws ...

Page 345: ...e Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis Figure 10 40 Removing the Air Intake Assembly p Pull the air intake assembly off the chassis q Loosen and remove the four ball point studs shown in Figure 10 41 r Repack the air intake frame and ball point studs in their original packing materials 1 Loosen two captive screws until they are clear of the chassis 2 Remove the air intake assembly from the chassis ...

Page 346: ...s on the Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis Figure 10 41 Removing the Four Ball Headed Studs s Repack the air intake frame and ball point studs in their original packing box then fold over the box flaps and tape them shut t Open the box for the front door and air intake frame kit and insert the components as shown in Figure 10 42 u Close the box flaps and tape them shut 1 Ball point stud ...

Page 347: ...re Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Chapter 10 Installing or Replacing Components Replacing the Front Door and Air Intake Assemblies on the Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis Figure 10 42 Packing the Front Door and Air Intake Frame Kit ...

Page 348: ...r and Air Intake kit 69 1962 01 and verify that it includes the following components 1 front door 800 31268 01 1 air intake frame 800 31270 01 1 bottom hinge bracket 700 28491 02 1 left door stopper has an L on its base 700 27454 01 1 right door stopper has an R on its base 700 27592 01 8 M4x8 pan head screws 48 0398 01 4 M3x14 pan head screws 48 1699 01 4 ball point studs 51 5171 01 Step 2 Positi...

Page 349: ... Step 3 Position the right door stopper has an R on its base on the middle of the right side of the cable management frame and fasten it with two M3x14 pan head screws as shown in Figure 10 44 Tighten these two screws to 8 4 to 11 in lb 0 9 to 1 2 N m 1 Left door stopper identified with an L on the bottom of the base 3 Screw holes on the cable management assembly 2 Two M3x14 screws that fasten the...

Page 350: ... management frame Make sure that the side of the bracket that is closest to the chassis has two alignment pins that align with the alignment holes in the chassis as shown in Figure 10 45 Push the bracket toward the chassis so that its alignment pins enter the alignment holes and the bracket rests against the chassis 1 Right door stopper identified with an R on the bottom of the base 3 Screw holes ...

Page 351: ...co Nexus 7018 Chassis Figure 10 45 Positioning the Hinge Bracket to the Cable Management Frame and Chassis Step 5 Attach the bottom hinge bracket to the chassis with eight loosely fastened M4x8 screws see Callout 1 in Figure 10 46 Step 6 Attach the bottom hinge bracket to the bottom of both sides of the cable management frame see Callout 2 in Figure 10 46 1 Alignment pins 2 Alignment holes ...

Page 352: ...tom hinge bracket to the chassis to 11 to 15 in lb 1 2 to 1 7 N m Step 8 Tighten the four M4x8 screws that fasten the bottom hinge bracket to the cable management frame to 11 to 15 in lb 1 2 to 1 7 N m Step 9 Fasten the four ball point studs to the bottom portion of the chassis one stud by each corner of the air intake area as shown in Figure 10 47 1 Four M4x8 pan head screws that fasten the botto...

Page 353: ... Air Intake Assemblies on the Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis Figure 10 47 Fastening Ball Point Studs to the Air Intake Area Step 10 Align the air intake frame to the four ball point studs and press the frame onto the chassis as shown in Figure 10 48 The two captive screws on the air intake frame should align with their screw holes in the chassis 1 Ball point stud ...

Page 354: ...dle clicks the handle clicks when you pull it out about 30 degrees Step 13 Move the side of the door with the opened handle onto the two hinge pins as shown in Figure 10 49 Make sure that the hinge pins on the top cover and bottom hinge bracket fit through the slots on the top and bottom of that side of the door Position the door so the hinge pins are located at the ends of the slots Note The doub...

Page 355: ...of the Door to the Chassis Step 14 Use one hand to hold the door on the hinge pins and use your other hand to press the locking button on the interior side of the door see Figure 10 50 This action locks the latches on one side of the door to the hinge pins so that you no longer need to hold the door 1 Open the latch handle until it clicks 3 Hinge 2 Move one side of the door to the hinge pins on th...

Page 356: ... the door latch hold the door securely with one hand while opening the door handle for the unsecured side until the handle clicks press that side of the door so that both of the pins are positioned all the way inside the door slots press the door latch button on the interior side of the door and then make sure that the door is firmly secured to both hinge pins Step 15 Open the door handle on the o...

Page 357: ...opper does not close the latches press the door closed at the handle until you hear the latches click Make sure that the door is fully secured to the frames on both sides Note If a hinge pin is not secured behind a door latch open the door handle for that side of the door until it clicks open that side of the door and then press the door closed so that the pins are positioned all the way inside th...

Page 358: ...lace the optional air filter while the Cisco Nexus 7004 system is operational Note We recommend that you check the air filter once a month If it is covered with a significant amount of dust replace the air filter To replace the air filter follow these steps Step 1 On the right side of the chassis remove eight screws that hold the airfilter to the chassis Step 2 Remove the air filter Step 3 Place t...

Page 359: ...ly substance we recommend that you replace it If the filter is dusty you can take it outside the data center and clean it in one or more of the following ways Use a vacuum cleaner over both sides of the filter Blow compressed air through the exhaust side of the filter Rinse the filter with cold water Immerse the filter in warm soapy water and then rinse it Note If the filter gets wet while you cle...

Page 360: ...10 102 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Chapter 10 Installing or Replacing Components Cleaning or Replacing the Air Filter for the Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis ...

Page 361: ... 21 Facility Cooling Requirements page A 36 Chassis Airflow page A 37 Environmental Specifications for the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Systems Table A 1 lists the environmental specifications for the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series systems Table A 1 Environmental Specifications for the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switches Description Cisco Nexus 7004 Cisco Nexus 7009 Cisco Nexus 7010 Cisco Nexus 7018 Temperature ...

Page 362: ... 7 inches 17 8 cm 24 0 inches 61 0 cm 12 2 inches 30 9 cm 7 RU Cisco Nexus 7009 front mount 17 3 inches 43 9 cm 7 inches 17 8 cm 24 0 inches 61 0 cm 24 5 inches 62 2 cm 14 RU Cisco Nexus 7009 center mount 17 3 inches 43 9 cm 13 inches 33 0 cm 18 0 inches 45 8 cm 24 5 inches 62 2 cm 14 RU Cisco Nexus 7010 all mounts 17 3 inches 43 9 cm 7 inches 17 8 cm 32 0 inches 81 3 cm 36 75 inches 93 3 cm 21 0 ...

Page 363: ...M1 I O Modules 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet I O module N7K M148GT 11L 14 lb 6 4 kg 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M148GS 11L 15 5 lb 7 0 kg 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M132XP 12L 17 0 lb 7 7 kg 8 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M108X2 12L 14 0 lb 6 4 kg M2 I O Modules 24 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL optio...

Page 364: ... 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N7K M132XP 12 17 0 lb 7 7 kg 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M132XP 12L 17 0 lb 7 7 kg 8 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M108X2 12L 14 0 lb 6 4 kg M2 I O Modules 24 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M224XP 23L 16 5 lb 7 5 kg 6 port 40 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M206FQ 23L 16 5 ...

Page 365: ... 1 and 10 GBASE T I O module N7K F248XT 25E 14 0 lb 6 4 kg M1 I O Modules 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet I O module N7K M148GT 11 14 lb 6 4 kg 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet I O module N7K M148GT 11L 14 lb 6 4 kg 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N7K M148GS 11 15 5 lb 7 0 kg 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M148GS 11L 15 5 lb 7 0 kg 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N7...

Page 366: ...6 kW AC power supply unit N7K AC 6 0KW 18 lb 8 2 kg 7 5 kW AC power supply unit N7K AC 7 5KW INT and N7K AC 7 5KW US 26 lb 11 8 kg 6 kW DC power supply unit N7K DC 6 0KW 21 lb 9 5 kg DC Power Interface Unit 5 lb 2 3 kg 0 to 2 Optional Components Mid frame doors and frame 0 or 1 Table A 6 Weights and Quantities for the Cisco Nexus 7018 Components Component Weight per Unit Quantity Chassis 187 lb 85...

Page 367: ...L option N7K M132XP 12L 17 0 lb 7 7 kg 8 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M108X2 12L 14 0 lb 6 4 kg M2 I O Modules 24 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M224XP 23L 16 5 lb 7 5 kg 6 port 40 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M206FQ 23L 16 5 lb 7 5 kg 2 port 100 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M202CF 22L 17 0 lb 7 7 kg Service Modu...

Page 368: ...r requirements for each Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch see the following tables Cisco Nexus 7004 see Table A 7 Cisco Nexus 7009 see Table A 8 on page A 9 Cisco Nexus 7010 see Table A 9 on page A 9 Cisco Nexus 7018 see Table A 10 on page A 10 Table A 7 Power Requirements for the Cisco Nexus 7004 Switch Component Quantity Maximum Typical Supervisor Modules 1 or 2 same type if using 2 Supervisor 2 N7...

Page 369: ... M148GT 11L 400 W 358 W 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N7K M1148GS 11 400 W 358 W 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M148GS 11L 400 W 358 W 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N7K M132XP 12 750 W 611 W 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M132XP 12L 750 W 611 W 8 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M108X2 12L 650 W 520 W M2 I ...

Page 370: ...XP 12 750 W 611 W 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M132XP 12L 750 W 611 W 8 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M108X2 12L 650 W 520 W M2 I O Modules 24 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M224XP 23L 795 W 720 W 6 port 40 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M206FQ 23L 795 W 720 W 2 port 100 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with X...

Page 371: ...ach grid powers half of the power supplies For the Cisco Nexus 7009 7010 and 7018 chassis each F1 I O Modules 1 to 16 can mix types 32 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N7K F132XP 15 385 W 283 W F2 I O Modules 48 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N7K F248XP 25 and N7K F248XP 25E 450 W 400 W 48 port 1 and 10 GBASE T I O module N7K F248XT 25E 550 W 420 W M1 I O Modules 48 port 10 100...

Page 372: ...he lesser amount of output power for power supply redundancy or input source redundancy The amount of power available for use with your Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch depends on the number of power supplies input voltage used and the power mode used To determine the amount of available power for the power supplies see the following tables For the 3 kW AC power supplies see Table A 11 For the 6 kW ...

Page 373: ... W 2 power supplies1 8400 W 4200 W 2400 W 2400 W 3 power supplies1 12 600 W 8400 W 3600 W 3600 W 4 power supplies1 16 800 W 12 600 W 4800 S 4800 W 110 V and 110 V inputs 1 power supply 2400 W 1200 W 2 power supplies1 4800 W 2400 W 2400 W 2400 W 3 power supplies1 7200 W 4800 W 3600 W 3600 W 4 power supplies1 9600 W 7200 W 4800 W 4800 W Single input per power supply 220 V input 1 power supply 3000 W...

Page 374: ...ut per power supply 220 V input 1 power supply 3750 W 2 power supplies1 7500 W 3750 W 3 power supplies1 11 250 W 7500 W 4 power supplies1 15 000 W 11 250 W 1 The Cisco Nexus 7018 switch uses up to four 7 5 kW power supplies the Cisco Nexus 7010 switch uses up to three 7 5 kW power supplies and the Cisco Nexus 7009 uses up to two 7 5 kW power supplies Table A 14 Power Availability for 3 0 kW DC Pow...

Page 375: ... W 6 000 W 9 000 W 12 000 W 6 000 W 9 000 W 12 000 W Single input per power supply 1 power supply 2 power supplies1 3 power supplies1 4 power supplies1 3 000 W 6 000 W 9 000 W 12 000 W 3 000 W 6 000 W 9 000 W 1 The Cisco Nexus 7018 switch uses up to four 6 kW power supplies the Cisco Nexus 7010 switch uses up to three 6 kW power supplies and the Cisco Nexus 7009 uses up to two 6 kW power supplies ...

Page 376: ...wer Supply Unit Figure A 2 CAB AC 16A CH Power Cord and Connectors for the 6 kW AC Power Supply Unit Japan and North America 100 120 VAC operation CAB 7513AC 16A 250 VAC Figure A 8 Power distribution unit PDU CAB C19 CBN 16A 250 VAC Figure A 9 Switzerland CAB ACS 16 16A 250 VAC Figure A 10 Table A 16 6 kW AC Power Supply Power Cords continued Locale Power Cord Part Number Cord Set Rating Power Cor...

Page 377: ...cifications Power Supply Cable Specifications Figure A 3 CAB AC 2500W EU Power Cord and Connectors for the 6 kW AC Power Supply Unit Figure A 4 CAB AC 2500W INT Power Cord and Connectors for the 6 kW AC Power Supply Unit Figure A 5 CAB AC 2500W ISRL Power Cord and Connectors for the 6 kW AC Power Supply Unit ...

Page 378: ...Specifications Power Supply Cable Specifications Figure A 6 CAB AC 2500W US1 Power Cord and Connectors for the 6 kW AC Power Supply Unit Figure A 7 CAB AC C6K TWLK Power Cord and Connectors for the 6 kW AC Power Supply Unit Figure A 8 CAB 7513AC Power Cord and Connectors for the 6 kW AC Power Supply Unit ...

Page 379: ...Power Supply Unit Figure A 10 CAB ACS 16 Power Cord and Connectors for the 6 kW AC Power Supply Unit Figure A 11 NEMA L6 30 Power Connector for the 7 5 kW AC Power Supply Unit Table A 17 7 5 kW AC Power Supply Power Cords Local Power Supply Part Number Cord rating Power cord reference illustration Japan and North America N7K AC 7 5KW US 30 A 250 VAC Figure A 11 International N7K AC 7 5KW INT 32 A ...

Page 380: ... Connector for the 7 5 kW AC Power Supply Unit Table A 18 3 kW DC Power Supply Power Cord Locale Part Number Cord Ratings Power Cord Comments All 1 45 A 6 AWG 1 Power cords used for the 3 kW DC power supply are supplied by the customer Table A 19 6 kW DC Power Supply Power Cord Locale Part Number Cord Rating Power Cord Reference Illustration All N7K DC CAB 40 A 48V 48V Figure A 13 ...

Page 381: ...ly the spacing on the left or right of the chassis for side to side airflow into and out of the chassis If a chassis has front to back airflow it uses the maintenance clearance for airflow instead of airflow clearance on the sides of the chassis This section includes the following topics Cisco Nexus 7004 Chassis Clearances page A 21 Cisco Nexus 7009 Chassis Clearances page A 26 Cisco Nexus 7010 Ch...

Page 382: ...between the chassis and a wall The rear of the chassis must be unobstructed and open to the hot aisle in back of the switch for airflow exhaust Figure A 14 shows the required clearances for a chassis in a four post rack with a front mount installation Figure A 15 on page A 24 shows the required clearances for a chassis in a two post rack with a front mount installation Figure A 16 on page A 25 sho...

Page 383: ...ear clearance required but the rear must be open to the hot aisle to exhaust air 5 Inside of cabinet no left side clearance required 14 Airflow clearance required between the chassis and inside of cabinet if a cabinet is used 6 Air intake from cold aisle for power supplies 15 Chassis depth 7 Air intake from cold aisle for the supervisor and I O modules 16 Clearance required between the front of th...

Page 384: ...3 14 6 5 8 2 3 3 304180 4 4 1 Cisco Nexus 7004 chassis 8 No left side clearance required no airflow on left side 2 Cable management frames 9 Chassis width 3 Vertical rack mount posts 10 Right side clearance recommended for open rack installations If next to another open rack use 6 inches 15 2 cm between racks If next to a wall use 11 inches 27 9 cm between the chassis and the wall 4 Vertical rack ...

Page 385: ...pplies 12 Chassis depth 6 Air intake from cold aisle for the supervisor and I O modules 13 Clearance required between the front of the chassis and the inside of the cabinet for the cable management frames and the optional front door 7 Air exhaust to hot aisle for all modules and power supplies 14 Front clearance required for installing the chassis and replacing the modules 17 3 in 43 9 cm 18 0 in ...

Page 386: ...m between the rear of the chassis and the inside surface of the cabinet or rack Maintenance area of 24 inches 61 1 cm between the rear of the rack or cabinet and the next object in the hot aisle Side clearance of 11 inches 27 9 cm for air flow on each side of the chassis 1 Cisco Nexus 7004 chassis 8 No left side clearance required no airflow on left side 2 Cable management frames 9 Chassis width 3...

Page 387: ...th an unobstructed opening to the hot aisle to exhaust air 2 Cable management frames 11 Chassis width 3 Vertical rack mount post 12 Side clearance recommended for cabinet installations use 11 inches 27 9 cm 4 Vertical rack mount post for neighboring rack 13 Side clearance recommended for open rack installations If next to another open rack use 6 inches 15 2 cm If next to a wall use 11 inches 27 9 ...

Page 388: ...equires 26 inches 66 0 cm behind the chassis for cable management and for replacing modules and power supplies Side clearance recommendation depends on whether you use a rack or cabinet for the installation as follows For cabinet installations we recommend that you use 11 inches 27 9 cm for airflow on each side of the chassis For rack installations we recommend 11 inches 27 9 cm between the chassi...

Page 389: ...ide clearance required for open rack installations If next to another open rack use 6 inches 15 2 cm If next to a wall use 11 inches 27 9 cm 2 Cable management frames 10 Chassis width 3 Vertical rack mount post 11 Side clearance required for open rack installations If next to another open rack use 6 inches 15 2 cm If next to a wall use 11 inches 27 9 cm 4 Vertical rack mount post for neighboring r...

Page 390: ... Note You might need to increase the maintenance area to accommodate a wide mechanical lift used to move the chassis to or from the rack Rear clearance of 26 inches 66 0 cm behind the chassis for cable management and for replacing the fan modules and power supplies Side clearance of 11 inches 27 9 cm for airflow on each side of the chassis 6 Air intake from cold aisle for the supervisor fabric and...

Page 391: ...lations recommended to input air from the cold aisle If next to another open rack use 6 inches 15 2 cm If next to a wall use 11 inches 27 9 cm 2 Cable management frames 10 Chassis width 3 Vertical rack mount posts 11 Right side clearance for rack installations recommended to input air from the cold aisle If next to another open rack use 6 inches 15 2 cm If next to a wall use 11 inches 27 9 cm 4 Ve...

Page 392: ...to increase the maintenance area to accommodate a wide mechanical lift used to move the chassis to or from the rack Rear clearance of 35 inches 88 9 cm for both of the following Airflow area of 5 inches 12 7 cm inside of the cabinet or rack Maintenance area of 30 inches 76 2 cm of hot aisle passageway behind the rack or cabinet 6 Air intake from cold aisle for the supervisor fabric and I O modules...

Page 393: ...xus 7010 Switch 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 6 4 9 304039 17 3 in 43 9 cm 33 1 in 84 1 cm 7 5 in 19 1 cm 38 0 in 96 5 cm 30 0 in 76 2 cm 5 0 in 12 7 cm 1 2 5 3 3 3 3 1 Cisco Nexus 7010 chassis 8 Chassis width 2 Cable management system 9 No right side clearance required no airflow on right side 3 Vertical rack mount posts 10 Rear service clearance required to replace fan trays and fabric modules ...

Page 394: ...76 2 cm of hot aisle passageway behind the rack or cabinet Side clearance recommendation depends on whether a cabinet or rack is used For cabinet installations use 11 inches 27 9 cm between the chassis and inside of the cabinet For rack installations use either 11 27 9 cm between the chassis and a wall or 6 15 2 cm between racks 4 Inside of cabinet no side clearance required 11 Airflow clearance r...

Page 395: ...07 Appendix A Technical Specifications Chassis Clearances Figure A 21 Clearances Required for the Cisco Nexus 7018 Switch 15 16 17 18 19 7 5 304040 17 3 in 43 9 cm 33 1 in 84 1 cm 7 5 in 19 1 cm 38 0 in 96 5 cm 30 0 in 76 2 cm 5 0 in 12 7 cm 1 2 6 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 8 9 11 12 13 10 14 ...

Page 396: ...mmended for open rack installations If next to another open rack use 6 inches 15 2 cm If next to a wall use 11 inches 27 9 cm 5 Nearest object or inside of cabinet side clearance required for airflow 15 Rear service clearance required to replace fan trays and fabric modules 6 Air intake from cold aisle for the power supplies 16 Airflow clearance required between the chassis and inside of cabinet c...

Page 397: ... chassis The Cisco Nexus 7009 switch uses side to side airflow to cool its modules and front to back airflow to cool its power supplies as shown in Figure A 23 This switch requires right and left side clearance for airflow into and out of the chassis The Cisco Nexus 7010 switch uses front to back airflow as shown in Figure A 24 The Cisco Nexus 7018 switch uses side to side airflow to cool its modu...

Page 398: ...d Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Appendix A Technical Specifications Chassis Airflow Figure A 23 Airflow for the Cisco Nexus 7009 Chassis 1 Airflow for cooling the supervisor modules I O modules and fabric modules 2 Airflow for cooling the power supply units ...

Page 399: ...ce Guide OL 23069 07 Appendix A Technical Specifications Chassis Airflow Figure A 24 Airflow for the Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis 1 Airflow for cooling the supervisor and I O modules 3 Airflow for cooling the power supply units 2 Airflow for cooling the fabric modules ...

Page 400: ... 7009 and 7018 switches to take in air from the cold aisle and floor on the right side you should route cables on the left front side of the switch If necessary you can route cables on the upper right front side of the chassis which leaves the lower right side open to cooling air from the cold aisle in front of the chassis By having the cables on the left side and leaving the left rear side unobst...

Page 401: ...gabit QSFP Transceivers page B 4 10 Gigabit SFP Transceivers and Fabric Extender Transceivers page B 6 10 Gigabit X2 Transceivers page B 10 1 Gigabit SFP Transceivers page B 15 RJ 45 Module Connectors page B 19 100 Gigabit CFP Transceivers The 100 Gigabit CFP transceivers are used with the M2 Series 100 Gigabit I O module N7K M202CF 22L Figure B 1 identifies the major features of these transceiver...

Page 402: ...stance CFP 100G LR4 SMF Dual SC PC 1310 G 652 6 21 miles 10 km CFP 100G SR10 MMF MPO MTP 850 50 0 50 0 2000 OM3 4700 OM4 328 feet 100 m 492 feet 150 m Table B 2 CFP Transceiver Optical Transmit and Receive Specifications Product Number Transceiver Type Transmit Power dBm Receive Power dBm Transmit and Receive Wavelength nm CFP 100G LR4 100GBASE CFP 4 5 maximum per lane 4 3 minimum per lane 4 5 max...

Page 403: ...vers For the cable specifications that apply to these transceivers see Table B 4 For the optical specifications see Table B 5 For the environmental specifications see Table B 6 Figure B 2 CFP Transceivers Table B 3 Environmental and Power Specifications for CFP Transceivers Parameter Specification Storage temperature 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Operating temperature 32 to 158 F 0 to 70 C Case temperatu...

Page 404: ...e CFP 40G SR4 MMF Dual SC PC 850 50 0 50 0 50 0 500 OM2 2000 OM3 4700 OM4 98 4 feet 30 m 328 1 feet 100 m 492 1 feet 150 m CFP 40G LR4 SMF Dual SC PC 1310 G 652 32 8 feet 10 km Table B 5 CFP Transceiver Optical Transmit and Receive Specifications Product Number Transceiver Type Transmit Power dBm Receive Power dBm Transmit and Receive Wavelength nm CFP 40G SR4 40GBASE CFP 2 4 maximum per lane 7 6 ...

Page 405: ...ers 492 1 feet 150 meters QSFP 40G LR4 SMF Duplex LC 1310 G 652 6 1 miles 10 km Table B 8 CFP Transceiver Optical Transmit and Receive Specifications Product Number Transceiver Type Transmit Power dBm Receive Power dBm Transmit and Receive Wavelength nm QSFP 40G SR4 MPO MTP multifiber 1 0 maximum per lane 7 6 minimum per lane 2 4 maximum per line 9 5 minimum per line 840 to 860 QSFP 40G LR4 2 3 ma...

Page 406: ... O modules when connecting them to the Cisco Nexus 2248TP 2248TP E 2232PP 2232TM and 2224TP Fabric Extenders FEXs F2 Series 48 port 1 and 10 Gigabit I O module N7K F248XP 25 and N7K F248XP 25E M1 Series 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module N7K M132XP 12 M1 Series 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N7K M132XP 12L M2 Series 24 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL option N...

Page 407: ...G ZR X X SFP H10GB CU1M X X SFP H10GB CU3M X X SFP H10GB CU5M X X SFP H10GB ACU7M X X SFP H10GB ACU10M X X Table B 11 SFP Transceivers Used with M1 and M2 Series Modules Transceiver 8 port 10 Gigabit N7K M108X2 12L 32 port 10 Gigabit N7K M132XP 12 32 port 10 Gigabit with XL option N7K M132XP 12L 24 Port 10 Gigabit N7K M224XP 23L DWDM SFP10G xx xx X X FET 10G X1 1 The FET 10G transceiver is used on...

Page 408: ...R X2 SFP10G when this transceiver is used with the 8 port 10 GB I O module 3 Requires revision 2 of this transceiver 1 Receive optical bore 4 Clasp shown in open position 2 Transmit optical bore 5 Dust plug 3 Clasp shown in closed position Table B 12 Cable Specifications for the 10 Gigabit SFP Transceivers and FETs Transceiver Cable Type Connector Type Wavelength nm Core Size microns Modal Bandwid...

Page 409: ...t SFP Transceivers and FETs continued Transceiver Cable Type Connector Type Wavelength nm Core Size microns Modal Bandwidth MHz km Maximum Cable Distance Table B 13 SFP Transceiver Optical Transmit and Receive Specifications X2 Transceiver Product Number Transceiver Type Transmit Power dBm Receive Power dBm Transmit and Receive Wavelength nm SFP 10G ER 10GBASE ER 1550 nm SMF 4 0 maximum 4 7 minimu...

Page 410: ...ernet Transceiver Modules Compatibility Matrix 10 Gigabit X2 Transceivers The following 10 Gigabit X2 transceivers are used with the 8 port 10 GB Ethernet N7K M108X2 12L I O modules DWDM X2 xx xx X2 10GB CX4 X2 10GB ER X2 10GB LR X2 10GB LRM X2 10GB LX4 X2 10GB SR X2 10GB ZR Additionally you can use the following SFP transceivers with the OneX Converter Module part number CVR X2 SFP10G that adapts...

Page 411: ...X2 Transceiver Latching Sleeve Not Extended Figure B 6 X2 Transceiver with Latching Sleeve Extended 1 Transmit optical bore 5 Transceiver heat sink 2 Receive optical bore 6 Module connector 3 Latching sleeve retracted 7 Latch extended when sleeve is retracted 4 EMI gasket 1 Latching sleeve extended to remove transceiver 2 Latch retracted to enable you to remove the transceiver ...

Page 412: ...microns Modal Bandwidth MHz km Maximum Cabling Distance1 X2 10GB CX4 Copper 49 2 feet 15 meters X2 10GB ER SMF SC duplex 1550 G 652 fiber 24 9 miles 40 km X2 10GB LR SMF SC duplex 1310 G 652 fiber 6 2 miles 10 km X2 10GB LRM MMF SMF SC duplex 1310 62 5 50 0 50 0 G 652 fiber 500 400 500 722 feet 220 meters 328 feet 100 meters 722 feet 220 meters 984 feet 300 meters X2 10GB LX4 MMF 1300 62 5 50 0 50...

Page 413: ...2 Transceiver Product Number Transceiver Type Transmit Power dBm Receive Power dBm Transmit and Receive Wavelength nm X2 10GB ER 10GBASE ER 1550 nm SMF 4 0 maximum 4 7 minimum 1 0 maximum 15 8 minimum 1530 to 1565 X2 10GB LR 10GBASE LR 1310 nm SMF 0 5 maximum 8 2 minimum 0 5 maximum 14 4 minimum 1260 to 1355 X2 10GB LRM 10GBASE LRM 1310 nm MMF and SMF 0 5 maximum 6 5 minimum 0 5 maximum 8 4 minimu...

Page 414: ...M X2 50 11 34 10GBASE DWDM 1550 11 nm X2 DWDM X2 48 51 36 10GBASE DWDM 1548 51 nm X2 DWDM X2 47 72 37 10GBASE DWDM 1547 72 nm X2 DWDM X2 46 92 38 10GBASE DWDM 1546 92 nm X2 DWDM X2 46 12 39 10GBASE DWDM 1546 12 nm X2 DWDM X2 44 53 41 10GBASE DWDM 1544 53 nm X2 DWDM X2 43 73 42 10GBASE DWDM 1543 73 nm X2 DWDM X2 42 94 43 10GBASE DWDM 1542 94 nm X2 DWDM X2 42 14 44 10GBASE DWDM 1542 14 nm X2 DWDM X2...

Page 415: ...see which of these transceivers are used with each of these I O modules see Table B 19 This section includes the following topics 1000BASE CWDM SFP Transceiver Cables page B 16 1000BASE DWDM SFP Transceivers page B 16 1000BASE T and 1000BASE X SFP Transceivers page B 17 Table B 19 SFP Transceivers Used with Each I O Module Transceiver I O Modules 32 port 1 and 10 Gigabit N7K F132XP 15 48 port 1 an...

Page 416: ...ed wavelength Note Whenever the transceiver receive optical bores are not filled with optical cables you should minimize the chance of contamination by plugging the transceiver with its dust plug Figure B 7 CWDM SFP Transceiver Yellow Color Code For the specifications that differentiate the 1000BASE CWDM SFP transceivers see the Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Modules Compatibility Matrix For s...

Page 417: ...tion that apply to all CWDM SFP transceivers see the Cisco SFP and SFP Transceiver Module Installation Notes 1000BASE T and 1000BASE X SFP Transceivers The 1000BASE T and 1000BASE X SFPs are hot swappable transceivers that you plug into SFP compatible I O modules The 1000BASE T transceiver shown in Figure B 8 provides an RJ 45 connection for copper cables and the 1000BASE X transceiver shown in Fi...

Page 418: ...iber optic SMF Single LC PC 1310 G 6524 6 2 miles 10 km 1000BASE BX10 GLC BX D SMF1 Single LC PC 1490 G 6524 6 2 miles 10 km 1000BASE SX GLC SX MMD GLC SX MM and SFP GE S MMF2 2 Multimode fiber optic MMF LC duplex 850 62 5 62 5 50 0 50 0 160 200 400 500 722 feet 220 m 902 feet 275 m 1640 feet 500 m 1804 feet 550 m 1000BASE LX GLC LH SMD GLC LH SM and SFP GE L MMF2 LC duplex 1310 62 5 50 0 50 500 4...

Page 419: ... T ports Cisco Nexus 2248TP and 2248TP E Fabric Extenders 100 1000 downlink ports Caution To comply with GR 1089 intrabuilding lightning immunity requirements you must use foil twisted pair FTP cable that is properly grounded at both ends Figure B 10 shows the RJ 45 connector Table B 21 Environmental Specifications for 1000BASE X and 1000BASE T Transceivers Transceiver Type Part Number Digital Opt...

Page 420: ...B 20 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Appendix B Transceivers and Module Connectors RJ 45 Module Connectors Figure B 10 RJ 45 Connector 1 Pin 1 2 Pin 8 ...

Page 421: ... switch The accessory kit is shipped with each Cisco Nexus 7004 chassis You use that kit for mounting the chassis on a four post or two post rack Typically you mount the front of the chassis using the front mount brackets which are already attached to the chassis but if you need to mount the center of the chassis you use the center mount brackets order part number N7K C7004 RMK which you must orde...

Page 422: ...pend on your specification when placing a Cisco Nexus 7000 Series device order The available power cords for the 3 kW AC power supplies are as follows CAB AC 16A AUS power cord 250 VAC 16A C19 Australia CAB AC16A CH power cord 16 A China CAB AC 2500W EU power cord 250 VAC 16A Europe CAB AC 2500W INT power cord 250 VAC 16A International D B9F RJ 45F PC terminal 1 Ground lug kit includes the followi...

Page 423: ...ed with each Cisco Nexus 7009 chassis You use that kit for mounting the front of the chassis on a four post or two post rack If you are centering the chassis on a two post rack you must also order the Cisco Nexus 7009 Center Mount Kit part number N7K C7009 CMK If you need to another bottom support bracket for front mounting the chassis order the Cisco Nexus 7009 Bottom Support Kit part number N7K ...

Page 424: ...hillips screws 20 per kit M6 x 19 mm Phillips screws 20 per kit M4 x 8 mm Phillips screws 2 per kit Note This accessory kit does not include the center mount bottom support kit part number N7K C7009 CMK If you ordered that kit it is included separately with the switch shipment RJ 45 rollover cable 1 D B9F RJ 45F PC terminal 1 Ground lug kit includes the following parts Two hole lug M4 x 8 mm Phill...

Page 425: ...0W ISRL power cord 250 VAC 16 A Israel CAB AC 2500W US1 power cord 250 VAC 16A straight blade NEMA 6 CAB AC C6K TWLK power cord 250 VAC 16A twist lock NEMA L6 20 CAB 7513AC power cord AC 110V North America CAB C19 CBN cabinet jumper power cord 250 VAC 16A C20C CAB ACS 16 power cord 16 A Switzerland CAB L520P C19 US NEMA L5 20 to IEC C19 6ft US Cisco Nexus 7009 Center Mount Kit The Cisco Nexus 7009...

Page 426: ... RMK if you need replacement parts Table C 5 lists and illustrates the contents for this kit Crossbar 1 per kit 12 24 x 3 4 in Phillips screws 20 per kit M6 x 19 mm Phillips screws 20 per kit M4 x 8 mm screws 2 per kit Table C 3 Cisco Nexus 7009 Center Mount Kit N7K C7009 CMK continued Description Quantity Table C 4 Cisco Nexus 7009 Bottom Support Kit N7K C7009 BSK Illustration Description Quantit...

Page 427: ...s 7010 System Accessory Kit Contents Illustration Description Quantity Bottom support rails kit includes the following parts 12 24 x 3 4 in Phillips screws M6 x 19 mm Phillips screws Adjustable bottom support rails 1 kit 20 per kit 20 per kit 2 per kit RJ 45 rollover cable 1 DB 9F RJ 45F PC terminal 1 Ground lug kit includes the following parts Two hole lug M4 x 8 mm Phillips pan head screws 1 kit...

Page 428: ...lies are as follows CAB AC 16A AUS power cord 250 VAC 16A C19 Australia CAB AC16A CH power cord 16 A China CAB AC 2500W EU power cord 250 VAC 16A Europe CAB AC 2500W INT power cord 250 VAC 16A International CAB AC 2500W ISRL power cord 250 VAC 16 A Israel CAB AC 2500W US1 power cord 250 VAC 16A straight blade NEMA 6 CAB AC C6K TWLK power cord 250 VAC 16A twist lock NEMA L6 20 CAB 7513AC power cord...

Page 429: ...exus 7018 Switch Accessory Kit Contents Illustration Description Quantity Bottom support rails kit includes the following parts 12 24 x 3 4 in Phillips screws M6 x 19 mm Phillips screws Adjustable bottom support rails 1 kit 34 per kit 34 per kit 2 per kit RJ 45 rollover cable 1 D B9F RJ 45F PC terminal 1 Ground lug kit includes the following parts Two hole lug M4 x 8 mm Phillips pan head screws 1 ...

Page 430: ...plies are as follows CAB AC 16A AUS power cord 250 VAC 16A C19 Australia CAB AC16A CH power cord 16 A China CAB AC 2500W EU power cord 250 VAC 16A Europe CAB AC 2500W INT power cord 250 VAC 16A International CAB AC 2500W ISRL power cord 250 VAC 16 A Israel CAB AC 2500W US1 power cord 250 VAC 16A straight blade NEMA 6 CAB AC C6K TWLK power cord 250 VAC 16A twist lock NEMA L6 20 CAB 7513AC power cor...

Page 431: ... page D 6 Power Supply LEDs page D 6 Fan Tray LEDs page D 7 Switch LEDs Table D 1 describes the switch LEDs that are located on the front of the chassis Table D 1 Switch LEDs LED Color Condition PSU Green Power supply units are all operational Amber One of the following problems has occurred Any power supply unit LED is red Any power supply unit is down FAN Green Fan tray modules are all operation...

Page 432: ...s exceeded the safe operating temperature limits of the module a major environmental warning The module has been shut down to prevent permanent damage The system will be shut down after two minutes if this condition is not cleared or The module is resetting and both ejector levers are out Off The module is not receiving power ID Flashing blue The operator has activated this LED to identify this mo...

Page 433: ...USB disk is being accessed Do not remove the media until the LED is off Off The log flash CompactFlash or USB disk is not being accessed You can remove the media while this LED is off CMP MGMT ETH Supervisor 1 module only Green The management port is operational Amber The management port link has been disabled through the software Flashing amber The management port link is bad and has been disable...

Page 434: ... not making a reliable connection with the supervisor or The module has failed diagnostic tests and has powered down Flashing red The switch has just been powered on and the module is resetting or The module is resetting and both ejector levers are out or The module has been inserted during the initialization process or The module could not power up because of insufficient power or An overtemperat...

Page 435: ...ing down or coming up Red Indicates one of the following conditions The module is booting up and running diagnostic tests The module is disabled and not in service The module is shutting down or coming up Off The module is powered off ID Blue Identifies the module Off The module is not being identified Sync Link Status Green The port is active link is connected Off The port is not active link is n...

Page 436: ...ntal warning The card has been shut down to prevent permanent damage Flashing red The fabric module has just been inserted and is booting up or An overtemperature condition has occurred and the module has powered down or The power was turned off with a CLI command or The module is resetting and both ejector levers are out ID Flashing blue The operator has activated this LED to identify this module...

Page 437: ... failure has occurred ID Flashing blue The operator has activated this LED to identify this module in the chassis Off This module is not being identified Table D 6 Power Supply LEDs continued LED Color Condition Table D 7 Fan Tray LEDs LED LED Indication Condition STATUS Green The fan tray is operational Flashing red One or more fans is running below the threshold speed The fan tray is receiving i...

Page 438: ...D 8 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Appendix D Chassis and Module LEDs Fan Tray LEDs ...

Page 439: ...ng the System from the Network page E 2 Caution When you are handling the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch or switch components you must follow the ESD protocol at all times to prevent ESD damage This protocol includes but is not limited to wearing an ESD wrist strap that you connect to the earth ground in the data center building Powering Down the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series System To power down the Ci...

Page 440: ...e following topics Prerequisites for Repacking the System page E 2 Required Tools and Equipment for Repacking the System page E 2 Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7004 Switch page E 3 Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7009 Switch page E 8 Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7010 Switch page E 22 Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7018 Switch page E 30 Prerequisites for Repacking the System You must power down and disconnect the sy...

Page 441: ... its packing materials nearby If you do not have the original packing materials for the Cisco Nexus 7004 switch order another set of these materials part number N7K C7004 SHPPKG Caution Do not subject the pallet switch or package to water or moisture To repack the Cisco Nexus 7004 switch follow these steps Step 1 For each power supply installed in the chassis turn the power switch to standby label...

Page 442: ...re E 1 g Open the outer box see Callout 6 in Figure E 1 h Place four corner pads in the inner lower corners of the outer box see Callout 7 in Figure E 1 i Place the inner box inside the outer box and on the corner pads see Callout 8 in Figure E 1 j Place four corner pads on the upper corners of the inner box see Callout 9 in Figure E 1 k Fold the smaller flaps over the inner box see Callout 10 in ...

Page 443: ... chassis and center it on the trifold piece of cardboard found with the packing materials see Callouts 1 and 2 in Figure E 2 d Fold the two trifold flaps over the air filter see Callout 3 in Figure E 2 e Place the protected air filter inside the four sided padding in the air filter box see Callout 7 in Figure E 2 f Place a layer of padding over the air filter in the air filter box see Callout 8 in...

Page 444: ...n the bag for small accessory kit parts c Repeat Steps 9a and 9b for the other cable management frame Step 10 Prepare to remove the chassis from the rack by doing one of the following a If you are going to lift the chassis off the rack ensure that it weighs less than 120 pounds 54 4 kg by removing the power supplies To remove a power supply move and hold its ejector lever to the left and pull the ...

Page 445: ...ng up 8 Trifold accessory tray placed inside box and on top of padding 3 Padding placed inside box bottom 9 Accessory kit placed in accessory tray 4 Chassis placed on padding and positioned with its rear against one side of the padding including power supplies 10 Box top placed over the four sided box with the box top walls outside the box 5 Cardboard insert placed in remaining open area of paddin...

Page 446: ...m b Holding the bottom of the power supply with one hand and its front handle with the other hand align the power supply to an open power supply bay and push the power supply fully into the slot until its latch clicks c Repeat steps 17b for each power supply that you need to put back in the chassis d Place the chassis back down on the padding Step 17 Place the cardboard insert in the remaining ope...

Page 447: ... circuit Statement 1003 c Verify that the input power is completely off by making sure that all of the LEDs on the DC power supplies are off d Detach each of the power cables from the powered down DC power source or DC power interface unit PIU Warning Hazardous voltage or energy may be present on DC power terminals Always replace cover when terminals are not in service Be sure uninsulated conducto...

Page 448: ...0 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Appendix E Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch for Shipment Repacking the System Components Figure E 4 Packing Power Supply Units in a Multi Unit Box ...

Page 449: ... are packing two units place them in the large slots at each end of the box h Coil the power cables and insert them in the slots next to the power supply see Callout 7 in Figure E 4 i If there is another power supply to pack repeat Steps 4a through 4h j Place the top padding above the power supplies see Callout 8 in Figure E 4 k Fold the two narrow flaps of the box over the padding see Callout 9 i...

Page 450: ...ly on Supervisor 1 modules b Disconnect all of the cables from each of the I O modules Step 6 Disconnect the grounding lug from the front of the chassis as follows a Unscrew the two M4 screws that hold each ground lug to the chassis For the location of the grounding pad on the chassis see Figure 3 12 on page 3 22 b Remove the grounding lug from the chassis and place the two screws in the accessory...

Page 451: ...Press the locking button on the inside surface of the door behind the opened latch to flatten the latch handle to the front side of the door e Wrap the door in the bubble wrap included in the front door and air intake frame kit Set this by the kit for packing later in this process f Remove the bottom hinge bracket by removing four screws that attach it to the chassis and four screws that attach it...

Page 452: ...t frame and put the two pieces and two screws in the small parts bag Figure E 7 Removing the Door Stop from the Right Cable Management Frame h Pull off the two bushings from the post that the right door stop was attached to see Figure E 8 Put the bushings in the small parts bag 1 Remove the four screws two on each side of the chassis that hold the bracket to the chassis 2 Remove the four screws tw...

Page 453: ... for Shipment Repacking the System Components Figure E 8 Removing the Bushings from the Right Cable Management Frame i Remove the door stop on the left cable management frame by loosening and removing its two M3 screws see Figure E 9 Place the door stop and screws in the small parts bag 1 Bushings removed from right cable management frame ...

Page 454: ...9 Removing the Door Stop from the Left Cable Management Frame j Remove the air intake frame by unscrewing its two captive screws one screw on each side and pulling the frame off the chassis k Open the box for the front door and air intake frame kit see Callout 1 in Figure E 10 1 Door stop for the left cable managment frame 2 Two M3 screws that hold the door stop to the cable management frame ...

Page 455: ...op of the front door see Callouts 7 and 8 in Figure E 10 p Secure the top two flaps together and to the box using packing tape see Callout 9 in Figure E 10 Step 8 Remove and repack the cable management frames as follows a Remove the top cable management frame by unscrewing its four M4 screws two on each side as shown in Figure E 11 and pulling the frame off the chassis Place the screws in a bag fo...

Page 456: ...tem Components Figure E 11 Removing the Top Cable Management Frame b Remove one of the side cable managment frames by unscrewing its six M4 screws and lifting the frame up and away from the chassis Place the screws in a bag for small accessory kit parts see Figure E 12 1 Four M4 pan head screws that attach the top frame to each side frame two screws for each side frame ...

Page 457: ...parts bag for the accessory kit For a location of the grounding pad see Figure 3 12 on page 3 22 Step 10 Remove the chassis from the rack by following these steps a Unscrew 12 screws holding the chassis to each side of the rack 6 screws on each side Place the screws in the small parts bag for the accessory kit Caution Do not remove the six screws used to hold the two bottom support brackets to the...

Page 458: ... onto the mechanical lift d Use the mechanical lift to move the chassis to its pallet Position the lift next to the pallet and elevate the bottom of the chassis to the level of the top of the pallet or no more than 0 25 inches 0 6 cm above the pallet e Use two persons to push the chassis fully onto the pallet and center the chassis on the pallet Step 11 Attach two angle brackets to the raised port...

Page 459: ... Tighten the two screws that hold each of the four brackets so that the chassis cannot move on the pallet Step 15 Place the foam padding on top of the chassis see Callout 4 in Figure E 3 8 6 5 4 3 1 9 9 10 2 7 336020 1 Pallet with smaller platform on top 6 Accessories tray placed on top of chassis padding 2 Angle brackets four two on each side 7 Accessory kit and front door kit placed in box 3 Cha...

Page 460: ...e materials order part number is N7K C7010 SHPPKG Caution Do not subject the pallet switch or package to water or moisture To repack the Cisco Nexus 7010 switch follow these steps Step 1 Turn the power switch on each power supply to standby STBY The OUTPUT LED turns off Step 2 For each AC power supply remove the power cords as follows a Remove the one or two power plugs from the power source All o...

Page 461: ...t For the location of the grounding pad see Figure 6 2 on page 6 9 f Place the power cords for 6 kW power supplies in the accessory kit the power cords for the 7 5 kW power supplies are attached to and packed with the power supply Warning When installing or replacing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Statement 1046 Step 4 Remove each power supply unit a...

Page 462: ...0 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Appendix E Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch for Shipment Repacking the System Components Figure E 15 Packing Power Supply Units in a Multi Unit Box ...

Page 463: ... large slots at each end of the box h Coil the power cables and insert them in the slots next to the power supply unit see Callout 7 in Figure E 15 i If there is another power supply unit to pack repeat Steps 4a through 4h j Place the top padding above the power supply units see Callout 8 in Figure E 15 k Fold the two narrow flaps of the box over the padding see Callout 9 in Figure E 15 1 Open the...

Page 464: ...rom the EMI frame and chassis Step 8 If the chassis includes the optional midframe doors remove the doors and their frames as follows a Remove the EMI panel which holds the lower side frame pieces by loosening the four captive screws on the EMI frame until they no longer connect with the chassis b Remove each of the two side frames from the EMI panel by loosening and removing the two screws that h...

Page 465: ...ack or cabinet Step 13 After you securely position the chassis on the mechanical lift use the mechanical lift to move the chassis to its pallet Step 14 Lower the chassis to the level of the pallet or no more than 0 25 inches 0 6 cm above the pallet Caution You need four persons for the following step Step 15 Use at least four persons to push the chassis onto the raised portion of the pallet Positi...

Page 466: ...bracket See Figure E 16 Step 18 Attach two more angle brackets to the pallet on the other side of the chassis Make sure that the four screw holes on the vertical side of each bracket align with four holes in the chassis Step 19 Use four screws to securely attach each of the additional two brackets to the chassis Step 20 Securely fasten the two bolts on each of the four angle brackets to the pallet...

Page 467: ...ed chassis as shown in View A in Figure E 17 Figure E 17 Packing the System Components Step 23 Place the larger of the two three segment dividers beside the chassis see Callout 1 in Figure E 17 1 Three segment divider 6 Corrugated cardboard lid 2 Polyethylene cushion 7 Corro clips 3 Power supply box one box for three power supply units or three boxes for three units 8 Edge protectors 4 Three segme...

Page 468: ... Step 31 Place the other J box half on the other two sides see Callout 5 in Figure E 17 Step 32 Connect the two J box pieces with six corro clips three on each seam see Callout 7 in Figure E 17 Step 33 Place the corrugated cardboard lid on top of the package see Callout 6 in Figure E 17 Step 34 Place each of the four edge protectors on one of the top edges of the lid see Callout 8 in Figure E 17 S...

Page 469: ...sulated conductors are not accessible when cover is in place Statement 1075 d Unscrew the two screws that secure each of the power plugs to the power supply unit e Unplug each of the power plugs from the power supply unit f Disconnect the power supply grounding cable by unscrewing its two M6 nuts and removing the grounding lug from the power supply unit For the location of the DC power supply unit...

Page 470: ... connect with the chassis d With one hand on the handle of the power supply unit pull the unit partially out of the chassis 1 Open the power supply box 5 Place the top pad on top of the power supply units 2 Make sure that the bottom pad and cardboard holders are in place in the box 6 Fold the narrow flap over the top of the top pad 3 Place AC power supply units in alternating slots leave at least ...

Page 471: ...If you are packing three units place one in the middle of the box and the other two in slots at either end of the box g Coil the power cables and insert them in the slots next to the power supply unit see Callout 4 in Figure E 18 h If there is another AC power supply unit to repack repeat Steps 4b through 4g i Place the packing cushion above the power supply units see Callout 5 in Figure E 18 j Fo...

Page 472: ... the opened box 6 Place the padded power supply unit inside the box and on top of the trifold 2 Place the trifold cover over the coiled cables 7 Fold the narrow flaps over the power supply unit pads 3 Place the power supply unit in its ESD bag and hold the filler box outside the bag in the notched portion of the power supply unit 8 Fold the wide flaps over the power supply unit 4 Place the nonexpa...

Page 473: ...es apart and fit the block around the front of the power supply unit before bringing the two sides together again see Callout 5 in Figure E 19 j Place the power supply unit and its foam blocks in the box see Callout 6 in Figure E 19 k Fold the narrow flaps over the power supply unit see Callout 7 in Figure E 19 l Fold the wide flaps over the narrow flaps see Callout 8 in Figure E 19 m Tape the wid...

Page 474: ...es Switch for Shipment Repacking the System Components Figure E 20 Removing One Side of the Front Door b Press the locking button on the back side of the door behind the opened latch handle so that the latch handle flattens to the front side of the door see Figure E 21 1 Open the latch handle until it clicks 2 Swing open the door ...

Page 475: ...stem Components Figure E 21 Location of the Latch Locking Button c Hold the opened side of the door with one hand and use your other hand to open the latch handle on the hinged side of the door until the handle clicks see Callout 1 in Figure E 22 Use both hands to remove the door from the chassis 1 Locking button for the right latch 2 Locking button for the left latch ...

Page 476: ...n the inside surface of the door behind the opened latch to flatten the latch handle to the front side of the door see Figure E 21 e Open the box for the front door You can find this box in the box that contains the front door and air intake frame kit Make sure that four side cushions are aligned to the edges of the center panel of the box see Callouts 1 and 2 in Figure E 23 1 Open the latch handl...

Page 477: ... to the chassis see Figure E 24 Place the screws in a small parts bag Note Do not remove the top cover at this time The top cover is part of the cable management frame 1 Align the two shorter side cushions to the shorter inside crease in the center panel of the box 4 Fold the two short flaps up along the end side cushions and then fold them over the top of the front door 2 Align the two longer sid...

Page 478: ...ws and the door stopper in the small parts bag for the door k Loosen and remove the two M3x10 screws that hold the left door stopper to the left cable management frame Place the two screws and the door stopper in the small parts bag for the door l Fold the short box flaps over the top fold the long box flaps over the short flaps and then tape the long flaps together and to the box with packing tap...

Page 479: ...ries Switch for Shipment Repacking the System Components Figure E 25 Removing the Air Intake Assembly n Pull the air intake assembly off the chassis o Loosen and remove the four ball point studs shown in Figure E 26 1 Loosen two captive screws until they are clear of the chassis 2 Remove the air intake assembly from the chassis ...

Page 480: ...epack the air intake frame in its original packing box and put the ball point alignment screws in the small parts bag for the door q Fold the two short box flaps over the air intake frame fold the two long box flaps over the short flaps and then tape the long flaps together and to the box with packing tape r Open the box for the front door and air intake frame kit and insert the components see Cal...

Page 481: ...Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Appendix E Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch for Shipment Repacking the System Components Figure E 27 Packaging the Front Door and Air Intake Frame Kit ...

Page 482: ...rom the chassis and the two upper cable management assemblies 1 Open the box 6 Place the bag of small parts bag in one of the filler boxes 2 Insert the front door box into the main box 7 Fold the two short flaps over the top of the box 3 Insert the air intake frame box next to the front door box and at the bottom of the main box 8 Fold the two long flaps over the top of the short flaps 4 Place the...

Page 483: ...t off the assembly as shown in Figure E 29 d Repeat Step 3c for the upper cable management assembly on the right side Figure E 29 Removing an Upper Cable Management Assembly e For the lower cable management assembly on the left loosen and remove four M4x10 screws and then lift off the assembly as shown in Figure E 30 1 Rack mount bracket 3 Loosen and remove five M4x10 screws 2 Upper cable manageme...

Page 484: ...y f Repeat Step 3e for the lower cable management assembly on the right side g Open the box for the cable management frames and remove the packing materials h Place the packing cushion and cardboard dividers in the box as shown with Callouts 2 and 3 in Figure E 31 1 Lower cable management assembly 3 Loosen and remove four M4x10 screws 2 Left rack mount bracket 4 Lift the lower cable management ass...

Page 485: ...cking the Cisco Nexus 7018 Cable Management System 1 Open the cable management box 5 Place the flat cardboard divider on top of the cable management frames 2 Insert a packing cushion at the bottom of the box 6 Place the top cover box 3 Insert the cable management frame dividers 7 Insert a packing cushion above the top cover box 4 Insert each of four cable management frames in an open divider slot ...

Page 486: ... hand under the bottom side of the fan tray to support it and pull the fan tray out of the chassis h Place the fan tray on an antistatic pad or repack it in its original packing materials Step 12 Disconnect each system ground by loosening and removing the two M4 screws that attach the grounding cable to the chassis Step 13 Loosen and remove the 9 screws that hold each side of the chassis 18 screws...

Page 487: ...sis so that it is 4 inches 10 2 cm away from the side of the common edge of the pallet and its raised portion Step 20 Attach two angle brackets to the raised portion of the pallet between the chassis and the pallet edge Do not tighten the screws that hold these brackets to the pallet you will need to adjust their placement after you place the chassis on the pallet See Figure E 32 Figure E 32 Attac...

Page 488: ... attach each of the additional two brackets to the chassis Step 24 Securely fasten the two bolts on each of the four angle brackets to the pallet Step 25 If you removed the fan trays replace them in the chassis as follows a Hold the fan tray handle with one hand and use your other hand to hold the bottom of the fan tray b Position the back of the fan tray to the open fan tray slot and slide the fa...

Page 489: ...tep 32 Place one J box half on the bottom pallet along two sides of the pallet as shown in View A of Figure E 33 Step 33 Place the other J box half on the other two sides as shown in View A of Figure E 33 Step 34 Connect the two J box pieces with six corro clips three on each seam as shown in View A of Figure E 33 Step 35 If your system included the optional front door and air intake frame pack th...

Page 490: ...E 52 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Appendix E Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switch for Shipment Repacking the System Components ...

Page 491: ...anning the location and layout of your equipment rack or cabinet is essential for successful switch operation ventilation and accessibility Table F 1 lists the site planning tasks that we recommend that you complete before you install the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch Your completion of each task ensures a successful switch installation Table F 1 Site Planning Checklist Planning Activity Verifica...

Page 492: ...redundancy UPS for power failures Grounding proper gauge wire and lugs Circuit breaker size Grounding evaluation Data center ground Cable and interface equipment evaluation Cable type Connector type Cable distance limitations Interface equipment transceivers EMI evaluation Distance limitations for signaling Site wiring RFI levels Table F 1 Site Planning Checklist continued Planning Activity Verifi...

Page 493: ...mber Chassis serial number Product number ZIP code Country Table F 2 Contact and Site Information continued Table F 3 Network Related Information Switch IP address Switch IP netmask Hostname Domain name IP broadcast address Gateway router address DNS address Table F 4 Module Information for the Cisco Nexus 7004 Chassis Slot Module Type Module Serial Number Notes 1 Supervisor 2 Supervisor 3 4 Table...

Page 494: ... for the Cisco Nexus 7010 Chassis Slot Module Type Module Serial Number Notes 1 2 3 4 5 Supervisor 6 Supervisor 7 8 9 10 Table F 5 Module Information for the Cisco Nexus 7009 Chassis continued Slot Module Type Module Serial Number Notes Table F 7 Module Information for the Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis Slot Module Type Module Serial Number Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Supervisor 10 Supervisor 11 12 13 14 15...

Page 495: ...ation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Appendix F Site Preparation and Maintenance Records Chassis and Module Information 16 17 18 Table F 7 Module Information for the Cisco Nexus 7018 Chassis continued Slot Module Type Module Serial Number Notes ...

Page 496: ...F 6 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 07 Appendix F Site Preparation and Maintenance Records Chassis and Module Information ...

Page 497: ...A 5 A 7 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet I O module power requirements A 9 A 10 A 11 RJ 45 connectors B 19 weight A 4 A 5 A 7 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet I O module with XL power requirements A 8 A 9 A 10 A 11 weight A 3 A 4 A 5 A 7 48 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL power requirements A 8 A 9 A 10 A 11 weight A 3 A 4 A 5 A 7 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet I O module power requirements ...

Page 498: ...7 Cisco Nexus 7018 5 21 altitude specifications A 1 appendix E 1 attach module command 8 21 8 45 B blank power supply module installing 6 2 bootflash memory 8 45 bottom support rails installing Cisco Nexus 7009 3 4 Cisco Nexus 7010 4 4 Cisco Nexus 7018 5 4 C cabinet bolting Cisco Nexus 7004 2 2 Cisco Nexus 7009 3 2 Cisco Nexus 7010 4 2 Cisco Nexus 7018 5 2 grounding Cisco Nexus 7004 2 9 Cisco Nexu...

Page 499: ...placing 10 54 installation 2 4 NAM 1 3 overview 1 1 Cisco Nexus 7009 airflow A 38 cable management assembly installation 3 24 chassis installing 3 11 chassis dimensions A 2 chassis weight A 3 clearances A 26 component power requirements A 9 components 1 4 component weights A 3 door installation 3 27 equipment 1 4 fan tray replacing 10 55 installation 3 11 mounting on a rack 1 4 1 9 NAM 1 7 overvie...

Page 500: ...4 2 12 Cisco Nexus 7009 3 35 Cisco Nexus 7010 4 16 Cisco Nexus 7018 5 31 cooling requirements A 36 copy running config startup config command 8 30 CWDM transceivers B 16 D damage during shipping Cisco Nexus 7004 2 3 Cisco Nexus 7009 3 3 Cisco Nexus 7010 4 3 Cisco Nexus 7018 5 3 DC Power Interface Unit quantity A 7 weight A 7 DC power supply unit connecting to power 6 8 DIMMs adding 10 30 upgrading...

Page 501: ...n 10 53 location 1 21 power requirements A 11 replacing 10 49 Series 1 to Series 2 migrating 10 53 weight A 7 configuration purging 8 30 description 8 18 LEDs D 6 location 1 13 managing 8 1 monitoring states 8 1 power cycling 8 29 preserving configuration 8 30 reserving power 8 31 saving to nonvolatile storage 8 30 shutting down 8 22 temperature displaying 8 25 troubleshooting 9 6 fan exhaust loca...

Page 502: ... Nexus 7018 5 14 H hardware fabrics max command 8 31 humidity specifications A 1 I I O modules Cisco Nexus 7009 power requirements A 9 weights A 4 Cisco Nexus 7010 power requirements A 10 weights A 5 Cisco Nexus 7018 power requirements A 11 weights A 7 configuration purging 8 30 description 8 17 LEDs D 4 location Cisco Nexus 7010 1 11 Cisco Nexus 7018 1 17 power cycling 8 29 resetting 8 29 RJ 45 c...

Page 503: ...N NAM Cisco Nexus 7004 1 3 Cisco Nexus 7009 1 7 Cisco Nexus 7010 1 11 Cisco Nexus 7018 1 17 network connecting to 7 4 network connections dual supervisor 7 4 noise specifications A 2 O out of service module command 8 22 out of service xbar command 8 22 P physical specifications A 2 power availability 8 11 A 12 power interface unit connecting power supplies to power sources 6 18 DC power supply uni...

Page 504: ... 10 A 11 Cisco Nexus 7009 supervisor modules A 9 A 10 Cisco Nexus 7010 supervisor modules A 9 fabric modules Cisco Nexus 7009 A 9 Cisco Nexus 7010 A 10 Cisco Nexus 7018 A 11 fan tray Cisco Nexus 7009 A 9 Cisco Nexus 7010 A 10 Cisco Nexus 7018 A 11 supervisor modules A 8 A 9 A 10 power specifications Cisco Nexus 7009 A 9 power supply ground Cisco Nexus 7004 2 9 Cisco Nexus 7009 3 19 Cisco Nexus 701...

Page 505: ...ow environment power command 8 9 verifying reserve power 8 31 show environment temperature command 8 25 show hardware command 8 2 show install epld status command 8 52 show inventory command 8 1 show module xbar command reserved power for fabric modules 8 31 show sprom backplane 1 command 8 7 show version epld command 8 51 show version module epld command 8 40 images needed for vPCs 8 42 8 43 site...

Page 506: ...s 7009 3 2 Cisco Nexus 7010 4 2 Cisco Nexus 7018 5 2 repacking E 2 transceivers 1000BASE CWDM SFP B 16 1000BASE DWDM SFP B 10 B 13 B 16 1000BASE LX B 18 1000BASE SX B 18 1000BASE T B 17 B 18 1000BASE X B 17 1000BASE ZX B 18 connecting fiber optic cables 7 12 SFP B 15 SFP B 6 B 10 troubleshooting AC power supply units 9 2 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series 9 1 DC power supply units 9 3 fabric modules 9 6 fan ...

Page 507: ... A 7 2 port 100 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL A 5 A 7 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module A 5 32 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with XL A 5 32 port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet I O module A 5 A 7 48 port A 5 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet I O module A 5 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet I O module with XL A 5 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet I O module A 5 48 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet I O module with ...

Page 508: ...Index IN 12 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide OL 23069 7 Cisco Nexus 7009 A 4 Cisco Nexus 7010 A 5 Cisco Nexus 7018 A 7 supervisor modules A 3 A 4 A 5 ...

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