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Introduction
1.2.4
7800 N+1 Patch Panel
Adequate space for the installation of the 7800 N+1 Patch Panel
If your system employs N+1 protection, you will need to mount the 7800 N+1 patch panel on a 19"
equipment rack (customer provided). Your 7800 N+1 patch panel is a 1U unit. If your system is using
Automatic Protection Switching (APS), plan for an additional 1U space on the equipment rack for a
second 7800 N+1 patch panel.
Adequate power supply and power connections
Each 7800 N+1 patch panel requires two power connections to provide for its redundant power supply.
To guarantee an uninterrupted supply of electricity, each power connection must be fed by a dedicated
power source.
1.2.5
7800 1+1 Patch Panel
Adequate space for the installation of the 7800 1+1 Patch Panel
If your system employs 1+1 protection, you will need to mount one or two 7800 1+1 patch panels on a
19" equipment rack (customer provided). Your 7800 1+1 patch panel is a 1U unit.
Adequate power supply and power connections
Each 7800 1+1 patch panel requires two power connections to provide for its redundant power supply.
To guarantee an uninterrupted supply of electricity, each power connection must be fed by a dedicated
power source.
1.2.6
7800 RJ48C Patch Panel
Adequate space for the installation of the 7800 RJ48C Patch Panel
In a standalone configuration, you will need to mount one or two 7800 RJ48C patch panels on a 19"
equipment rack (customer provided). Your 7800 RJ48C patch panel is a 1U unit.
Adequate power supply and power connections
Each 7800 RJ48C patch panel requires two power connections to provide for its redundant power
supply. To guarantee an uninterrupted supply of electricity, each power connection must be fed by a
dedicated power source.