Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
Other changes 7
Air filter 7
Bezel modifications 7
Document changes 7
Document corrections 7
Part numbers 7
Regulatory information 10
8010co chassis 17
8010 chassis 19
8006 chassis 21
8003 chassis 23
Power supplies 24
Fan trays 25
Site requirements 26
8010, 8006, and 8003 chassis 26
8010co chassis 27
Hardware requirements 28
8010, 8006, and 8003 chassis 28
8010co chassis 32
Successful installation verification 34
Positioning the chassis on a flat surface 37
Mounting the chassis in an equipment rack 38
Installing the cable management brackets 44
Mounting the chassis in a two-post rack 49
Mounting the chassis in a Hendry rack 53
Installing the cable management brackets 57
Installing 8004DC power supplies with the BIP 59
Grounding the chassis 59
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Chassis weight 85
Rack-mount 86
Model 8003AC power supply 86
Model 8004AC power supply 87
Model 8005AC power supply 87
Model 8004DC power supply 88
Model 8005DC power supply 89
Component input power 90
Input power consumption example: 8010 chassis
8004AC power supply example 91
8004DC power supply example 92
Input power consumption example: 8006 chassis
8005AC power supply example 93
8005DC power supply example 93
8010co chassis 94
Physical specifications 94
Network Equipment Building Standard 94
Environmental specifications 95
Maximum airflow 95
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92
Contents
International regulatory requirements
8010 chassis 96
Physical specifications 96
Environmental specifications 97
International regulatory requirements
8006 chassis 99
Physical specifications 99
Environmental specifications 99
International regulatory requirements
8003 chassis 101
Physical specifications 101
Environmental specifications 102
International regulatory requirements
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97
100
102
Contents
For information about changes that are not feature-related, see the following
sections:
"Air filter" (page 7)
"Bezel modifications" (page 7)
"Document changes" (page 7)
"Document corrections" (page 7)
"Part numbers" (page 7)
Information about the air filter in the 8010co chassis is removed. For more
information about installing an air filter, see
(313592-D).
The Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 chassis bezel is modified. All figures and
part lists are updated with the new bezel information.
Table 6 "Accessories shipped with the 8010, 8006, and 8003 chassis" (page
28) is updated with part numbers.
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600
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The Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 chassis provides the physical
framework for the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 modules.
This document provides the instructions to install the Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 8600 chassis in an equipment rack. This document also
describes some of the routine tasks to operate the Nortel Ethernet Routing
Switch 8600 and includes technical specifications for the chassis and
modules.
Before you install the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 chassis,
ensure that you install all network wiring on the premises by using
standard cable-system practices.
Introduction
This is to certify that the Nortel Networks 8000 Series chassis and
components installed within the chassis were evaluated to the international
regulatory standards for electromagnetic compliance (EMC) and safety and
were found to have met the requirements for the following international
standards:
EMCElectromagnetic EmissionsCISPR 22, Class A
EMCElectromagnetic ImmunityCISPR 24
Electrical SafetyIEC 60950, with CB member national deviations
Further, the equipment has been certified as compliant with the national
standards as detailed in the following sections.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference, in which case users will be required to take
whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference at their
own expense.
Regulatory information
Introduction
This device has been approved for use in Business applications only per
the Class A requirements of the Republic of Korea Ministry of Information
and Communications (MIC). This device may not be sold for use in a
non-business application.
Regulatory information
Exporter:
Importer:
Tel:
52 5 480 2100
Fax:
52 5 480 2199
Input:
Model 8003AC:
100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz, 9 A maximum for each power
supply
Model 8004AC:
100-240 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz, 12-6 A maximum for each
power supply
single supply, single supply + one redundant supply, two
supplies, or two + one redundant supply configuration
Model 8005AC:
100 to 120 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz, 16 A maximum for each
power supply
200 to 240 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz, 9.5 A maximum for each
power supply
single supply, single supply + one redundant supply, two
supplies, or two + one redundant supply configuration
Model 8004DC:
-48 VDC, 29 A
single supply, single supply + one redundant supply, two
supplies, or two + one redundant supply configuration
Model 8005DC:
-48 VDC, 42 A
single supply, single supply + one redundant supply, two
supplies, or two + one redundant supply configuration
Introduction
Importador:
Tel:
52 5 480 2100
Fax:
52 5 480 2199
Embarcar a:
Model 8003AC:
100-240 VCA, 50-60 Hz, 9 A max. por fuente de poder
Model 8004AC:
100-240 VCA, 50 - 60 Hz, 12-6 A max. por fuente de
poder
una fuente, una fuente + configuraciones de una fuente
redundante, dos fuentes o dos + configuraciones de
una fuente redundante
Model 8005AC:
100 - 120 VCA, 50 -60 Hz, 16 A max. por fuente de
poder
200 - 240 VCA, 50 - 60 Hz, 9.5 A max. por fuente de
poder
una fuente, una fuente + configuraciones de una fuente
redundante, dos fuentes o dos + configuraciones de
una fuente redundante
Model 8004DC:
-48 VCD, 29 A
una fuente, una fuente + configuraciones de una fuente
redundante, dos fuentes o dos + configuraciones de
una fuente redundante
Model 8005DC:
Regulatory information
-48 VCD, 42 A
una fuente, una fuente + configuraciones de una fuente
redundante, dos fuentes o dos + configuraciones de
una fuente redundante
Introduction
Each Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 chassis consists of a sheet metal
enclosure, a backplane, and a power backplane. The number of bays for
power supplies and the number of fan trays depends on the chassis type.
For information about the minimum software versions required to support
(313197-E).
the hardware, see
The section includes information about the following chassis types:
8010co chassis
8010 chassis
8006 chassis
8003 chassis
The 8004 and 8005 power supplies use different power ratings.
Nortel recommends that you do not operate the Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 8600 chassis with a mix of power supply models
(8004 and 8005).
If you upgrade the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 and use a
redundant power configuration, you can hot swap the 8004 power
supply with the 8005 power supply while the Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 8600 remains in operation. Do not operate the
chassis with a mix of power supply models for an extended period
of time.
Upgrade the power supplies before you upgrade the modules.
8010 chassis
As shown in Figure 2 "8010 chassis and components" (page 21), the 8010
chassis has eight slots for interface modules and two slots for the 8691
SF/CPU or 8692 SF/CPU modules. Slots are numbered from the top down.
You can install Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 interface modules in
slots 1 through 4 and in slots 7 through 10. Slots 5 and 6 are reserved for
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 SF/CPU modules.
For complete information about module installation, see
(NN46205-304; 312749-K).
The 8010 chassis uses three bays for either AC or DC power supplies. The
8010 chassis supports the following AC power supplies:
8001AC (discontinued)
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8004AC
8005AC
The 8010 chassis supports the following DC power supplies:
8002DC (discontinued)
8004DC
8005DC
Nortel does not support 8001AC and 8002DC power supplies with
R modules. R modules installed in the 8006, 8010, or 8010co
chassis require the 8004AC, 8004DC, 8005AC, or 8005DC power
supplies.
The 8004 and 8005 power supplies use different power ratings.
Nortel recommends that you do not operate the Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 8600 chassis with a mix of power supply models
(8004 and 8005).
If you upgrade the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 and use a
redundant power configuration, you can hot swap the 8004 power
supply with the 8005 power supply while the Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 8600 remains in operation. Do not operate the
chassis with a mix of power supply models for an extended period
of time.
Upgrade the power supplies before you upgrade the modules.
8006 chassis
As shown in Figure 3 "8006 chassis and components" (page 23), the 8006
chassis provides four slots for interface modules and two slots for 8691
SF/CPU or 8692 SF/CPU modules. The top four slots are for the installation
of 8600 interface modules. Slots 5 and 6 are reserved for Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 8600 SF/CPU modules.
For information about module installation, see
(NN46205-304; 312749-K).
The 8006 chassis uses three bays for either AC or DC power supplies. The
8006 chassis supports the following AC power supplies:
8001AC (discontinued)
8004AC
8005AC
The 8006 chassis supports the following DC power supplies:
8002DC (discontinued)
8004DC
8005DC
Nortel does not support 8001AC and 8002DC power supplies with
R modules. R modules installed in the 8006, 8010, or 8010co
chassis require the 8004AC, 8004DC, 8005AC, or 8005DC power
supplies.
The 8004 and 8005 power supplies use different power ratings.
Nortel recommends that you do not operate the Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 8600 chassis with a mix of power supply models
(8004 and 8005).
If you upgrade the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 and use a
redundant power configuration, you can hot swap the 8004 power
supply with the 8005 power supply while the Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 8600 remains in operation. Do not operate the
chassis with a mix of power supply models for an extended period
of time.
Upgrade the power supplies before you upgrade the modules.
8003 chassis
As shown in Figure 4 "8003 chassis and components" (page 24), the 8003
chassis provides two slots for interface modules and one slot for an 8691
SF/CPU module.
The 8003 chassis does not support the 8692 SF/CPU with 8000 Series Software
Release 3.7.
The 8003 chassis does not support the following R modules with Software
Release 4.x:
8630GBR
8648GTR
8683XLR
8683XZR
Slots are numbered from the top down. Install Nortel Ethernet Routing
Switch 8600 interface modules in slots 1 and 2. Slot 3 is reserved for
the 8690 SF/CPU or 8691 SF/CPU module. For information about
module installation, see
(NN46205-304; 312749-K).
The 8003 chassis uses two bays for 8003AC power supplies and a single
8003 fan tray for cooling.
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The 8010 and 8006 chassis each provide three bays for power supply
installation. The following power supplies are available for these chassis:
8001AC (discontinued)
8004AC
8005AC
8002DC (discontinued)
8004DC
8005DC
The 8010co chassis provides three bays for power supply installation. The
following power supplies are available for these chassis:
8004AC
8005AC
8004DC
8005DC
You require a minimum of two power supplies for the 8010co chassis. You
can install an additional power supply for redundancy.
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Fan trays
Nortel does not support 8001AC and 8002DC power supplies with
R modules. R modules installed in the 8006, 8010, or 8010co
chassis require the 8004AC, 8004DC, 8005AC, or 8005DC power
supplies.
The 8004 and 8005 power supplies use different power ratings.
Nortel recommends that you do not operate the Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 8600 with a mix of power supply models (8004
and 8005).
If you upgrade the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 and use a
redundant power configuration, you can hot swap the 8004 power
supply with the 8005 power supply while the Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 8600 remains in operation. Do not operate the
chassis with a mix of power supply models for an extended period
of time.
Upgrade the power supplies before you upgrade the modules.
The 8003 chassis provides two bays for 8003AC power supply installation.
Each power supply provides 500 watts (W) of output power for the switch.
Two power supplies constitute a redundant power configuration for all
installed module configurations in the chassis.
For power supply and system power technical specifications, see "Technical
specifications" (page 85).
For information about power supply installation, see
(NN46205-306;
312751-E) or
(NN46205-307; 313070-E).
The following table lists the number of fan trays for each Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 8600 chassis.
8010co
8010
8006
8003
A control or monitor circuit board in the fan tray reports temperature and the
status of fan operation to the network management software. A green light
emitting diode (LED) indicates correct fan operation.
For fan installation instructions, see
(312752-E).
Ensure that the installation site meets the space, electrical, and
environmental requirements listed in this section. See "Technical
specifications" (page 85) for more information.
The following sections include the site requirements for the 8010, 8006,
and 8003 chassis.
The installation site must provide sufficient free space around the chassis
to ensure proper ventilation and service access.
Use the following guidelines to plan front and rear access:
The maintenance aisle in front of the frame requires a clearance of
76.2 cm (30 inches).
The wiring aisle at the back of the frame requires a clearance of 61 cm
(24 inches).
For information about specifications for the power supply, see "Technical
specifications" (page 85).
For AC input power specifications for each of the modules, see
(NN46205-306; 312751-E).
The installation site must meet the electrical requirements for DC power as
shown in Table 2 "Electrical requirements for the DC models" (page 27). For
additional electrical requirements, see "Technical specifications" (page 85).
Site requirements
8004DC
48 VDC
29 A
1392 W
8005DC
48 VDC/ 60 VDC
42 A/34 A
1950 W
5%85%, noncondensing
The following sections include the site requirements for the 8010co chassis.
The installation site must provide sufficient free space around the 8010co
chassis to ensure proper ventilation and service access.
Use the following guidelines to plan front and rear access:
The maintenance aisle in front of the frame requires a clearance of
76.2 cm (30 inches).
The wiring aisle at the back of the frame requires a clearance of 61 cm
(24 inches).
For information about specifications for the power supply, see "Technical
specifications" (page 85).
If you install a Breaker Interface Panel (BIP), the installation site must meet
the electrical requirements for DC power shown in Table 4 "DC power
requirement for BIP" (page 27).
48 VDC
Reinforced insulation
from the main DC power
If you do not install a BIP, see the system power specifications for the
8004DC or 8005DC power supply in "Technical specifications" (page 85).
Operating temperature
5 to 55 C (23 to 131 F)
Storage temperature
40 to 70 C ( 40 to 158 F)
Operating humidity
90%
Storage humidity
92.5%
Operating altitude
13 123 ft at 35 C and 45 C
6000 ft at 55 C
200 ft at 55 C
Storage altitude
40 000 ft
This section includes information about the hardware shipped with the
8010co, 8010, 8006, and 8003 chassis.
Hardware requirements
Rubber footpads
Console cable
Connect an optional
management console to
the chassis. Each end of the
console cable uses a DB-25
and a DB-9 connector.
Figure 5 "Items in the 8010 chassis shipping container" (page 29), Figure
6 "Items in the 8006 chassis shipping container" (page 30), and Figure 7
"Items in the 8003 chassis shipping container" (page 31) illustrate the items
in the chassis shipping container.
Hardware requirements
You need items not included in the 8010, 8006, or 8003 chassis accessory
package. The following sections describe these items. Before you install the
hardware, ensure that you have all the cables, tools, and other equipment
you need.
Unless you specifically order them, Nortel does not include the cables
required for your network configuration in the chassis accessory package. If
you need the proper cables, contact your network administrator.
To install the 8010, 8006, or 8003 chassis in an equipment rack, you need
a Phillips screwdriver and an equipment rack that meets the following
specifications:
Heavy-duty steel construction
Electronic Industries Association (EIA) standard hole spacing
Width of 19 in. (48.26 cm) and depth of 24 in. (60.96 cm)
12 Phillips-head screws
12 clip nuts
4 Phillips-head screws
4 hex nuts
4 self-tapping hex-head
4 pan-head screws
Installation shelf
Hardware requirements
You can require items not included in the 8010co chassis accessory
package. The following sections describe these items. Before you install
the 8010co hardware, ensure that you obtain all the cables, tools, and other
equipment you need.
Unless you specifically order them, Nortel does not include the cables
required for your network configuration in the 8010co chassis accessory
package. If you require the proper cables, contact your network
administrator.
This section describes how to install the 8010, 8006, and 8003 chassis.
Inspect all items for shipping damage. If you detect damage, do not
install the chassis. Call the Nortel Technical Solutions Center in your
area.
Verify that the items in the shipping container match those on the
shipment packing list. Use Table 6 "Accessories shipped with the 8010,
8006, and 8003 chassis" (page 28) as a checklist when you verify the
contents of the shipping container.
Verify that you have all other required hardware.
As long as you provide adequate space around the unit for access to cable
connectors, you can mount the chassis onto an appropriate flat, level
surface that can safely support the weight of the chassis, the components,
and the attached cables.
Place the switch on the flat surface and check for proper ventilation.
Allow at least 2 in. (5.1 cm) on each side for proper ventilation and 5
in. (12.7 cm) at the front for power cord clearance.
Attach rubber feet to each marked location on the bottom of the
chassis.
The rubber feet are optional but Nortel recommends that you use
them to help keep the unit from moving.
Table 8 "Number of rack units to allocate for chassis" (page 44) lists the
number of rack units to allocate for each chassis.
8010
13.2
23.1
8006
9.7
16.9
8003
6.0
10.5
Install the cable management brackets to keep cable clusters fastened and
out of the way but still accessible for maintenance.
To mount the 8010co chassis in a two-post rack, you need the following
equipment:
Installation shelf (shipped with the 8010co chassis)
A standard 19-in. or 23-in. equipment rack
Attach the clip nuts shipped with the 8010co chassis, if necessary.
12 Phillips screws and a Phillips screwdriver
Place the installation shelf at the bottom of the rack inside the rails.
Hold the installation shelf in position and align the mounting rail with
the two holes on each side of the vertical rack support.
Insert a Phillips screw through each installation shelf mounting hole
and into the corresponding hole in the rack.
For more information about installing the shelf, see "Installing the
installation shelf in a 19-in. equipment rack" (page 50).
Add a hex nut to each screw and tighten by using a hex wrench.
Tighten each screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
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If the holes in the vertical supports require clip nuts, insert a clip
nut in each of the 12 locations.
Make sure that the hole pairs on either side of the vertical support
match horizontally.
Tighten each screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
"Two 8010co chassis with BIP in a two-post rack" (page 53) shows two
8010co chassis with a BIP installed in a two-post rack.
To mount the 8010co chassis in a Hendry rack, you need the following
equipment:
Installation shelf (shipped with the 8010co chassis)
12 hex-head screws and a nutdriver
A Phillips screwdriver
Use the 10 screws you removed from the two mounting rails to
reinstall the mounting rails.
For more information about installing the mounting rails, see
"Installing the mounting rails for a Hendry rack" (page 56).
If the holes in the vertical supports require clip nuts, insert a clip
nut in each of the 12 locations.
Hold the 8010co chassis in position and align the flanged end of
the chassis mounting rail with the six holes on either side of the
vertical rack support.
Make sure that the hole pairs on either side of the vertical support
match horizontally.
Tighten each clip nut with a Phillips screwdriver.
After you secure the 8010co chassis in the rack, you can remove
the installation shelf.
Align the slots on the side bracket with the rods in the chassis.
See "Installing cable management brackets" (page 58).
Push the bracket into place.
If you install the 8010co BIP, the 8010co equipment shelf load and 8004DC
power rating is limited to 732 W for each power supply. Because of the
difference between the 8010co BIP output circuit protection rating of 30 A,
and the 8004DC power supply input current rating of 29 A at 48 V DC
nominal operating condition, this limitation is required to ensure the product
complies with the electrical code.
The BIP (DS1400001) does not support the 8005DC power supply.
Nortel recommends that you ground the 8010co chassis before you connect
power cables or network cables to the switch.
Locate the shelf grounding point on the rack. This grounding point
can be a grounding strip at the back base, top, or side of the rack.
"Rack grounding strip example" (page 60) shows an example of a
rack grounding strip. Your rack grounding strip can look different
than the one shown in this example.
Attach the lug ends of the chassis ground cables to the rack
grounding strip.
Use a 7/16-in. hex wrench to fasten the hardware in the correct
order. For more information about attaching the lug ends, see "Rack
grounding strip example" (page 60).
The following figure shows the location of the ground studs on the 8010co
chassis rear panel.
10
11
10
This section describes some of the routine tasks you perform to operate the
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600.
For information about operational modes, see
(315545-E).
Power on the direct current (DC) power supplies to provide power to the
switch.
Switch operations
7 seconds. To correct this condition, turn off the power supplies for
a short period of time, and then turn on the power supplies again
simultaneously.
It is not necessary to remove the bezel to turn the power switch on.
Do not operate the 8010co chassis with only one power supply. For
information about the power switch location, see "DC power supply
power switch" (page 68).
Verify that the power output LED for each power supply lights green.
Verify that the power supply status LEDs and the fan LED on
the 8691 Switch Fabric/Central Processor Unit (SF/CPU) or 8692
SF/CPU modules light green.
Verify that air flows from the cooling fans out through the back of
the 8010co chassis.
The fan tray red fail LED can light briefly while the fans power to
operational speed.
After you turn on the switch, each module automatically initiates a
diagnostic test to verify proper module function.
If the power supply LED remains off or if you cannot feel air flow
from the 8010co chassis vents,on each power supply, turn the power
switch to the off position.
If you install the 8010co chassis and connect it to the optional BIP,
ensure the circuit breakers on the BIP are in the off position.
Wait 1 minute.
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If you install the 8010co chassis and connect it to the optional BIP,
turn the circuit breakers on the BIP to the on position.
On each power supply, turn the power switch to the on position.
If the problem persists, contact the Nortel Technical Solutions Center.
Switch operations
Reset the switch to reboot the switch hardware without cycling power.
Position the card with the label facing to the left and the insert arrow
pointing toward the card receptacle.
For more information about inserting a card, see"Inserting a
removable flash memory card: 8010co chassis" (page 71) and
"Inserting a removable flash memory card: 8010, 8006, and 8003
chassis" (page 71).
Switch operations
Remove a flash memory card from the 8691 SF/CPU module or the 8692
SF/CPU module to stop using it as a storage medium.
Press the eject button above the memory card receptacle on the
8691 SF/CPU module or the 8692 SF/CPU module .
The card pops out slightly.
For information about removing a card, see "Removing a flash
memory card: 8010co chassis" (page 72) and "Removing a flash
memory card: 8010, 8006, 8003 chassis" (page 73).
Nortel ships each memory card with the read-write protect switch in the
unprotected position. After you successfully load the configuration file and
save your configuration, you can write-protect the memory card for backup
purposes.
Typically, you do not operate a Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 with a
write-protected memory card. Make a copy of your configuration on another
memory card, write-protect the second card, and store it in a safe place. If
you do not use a second memory card, you can copy your configuration to a
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or Trivial FTP (TFTP) server.
To remove the card, press the eject button above the memory card
receptacle.
Pull the card out of the card receptacle.
Switch operations
You must remove the card from the 8691 SF/CPU module
or the 8692 SF/CPU module before you change the
read-write protection. Failure to remove the card can
result in improper write protection.
Locate the read-write protect switch on the edge opposite the arrow
on the memory card.
For information about the location of the read-write protect switch,
see "Memory card read-write protect switch" (page 74).
The following table lists possible problems indicated by the LEDs on the
switch modules and suggests corrective action.
Troubleshooting
Software incompatibility
exists, or the module cannot
communicate with the
master module over the
backplane.
Use the
command to
check the system log for indications
of communication problems. Use the
command to download a new
software image.
If the module still fails to operate, contact the Nortel Technical Solutions
Center for assistance.
Troubleshooting
The 100 Mbit/s ports and 1 Gbit/s ports are designed to operate using
Category 5 UTP cabling only. To minimize crosstalk noise, maintain the twist
ratio of the cable up to the point of termination; untwist at any termination
cannot exceed 0.5 in. (1.27 cm).
Cables for the GBICs vary depending on the specific GBIC type. For
information about the cable requirements for GBICs, see
(NN46205-305; 318034-D).
Troubleshooting
This section describes common procedures when you install the chassis.
Reduce the chassis weight to make the chassis easier to lift and thus reduce
the risk of personal injury or equipment damage.
Common procedures
The following table lists Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 hardware
and part numbers.
DS14000
01
DS14020
01
DS14020
02
DS14020
03
DS14020
04
DS14050
07
DS1405A
03
DS1405B
03
DS1405C
03
DS1405D
03
Part numbers
DS1405E
03
DS1405F
03
DS1405A
08
DS1405B
08
DS1405C
08
DS1405D
08
DS1405E
08
DS1405F
08
DS14110
01
DS14110
02
DS14110
06
DS14110
07
DS14110
10
DS14110
04
DS14110
05
DS14110
11
DS14110
12
DS14110
13
DS14110
19
This section details the specifications for the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch
8600.
The following table provides the chassis weight including components and
cables.
8010
Technical specifications
8006
8003
The following table lists the maximum number of chassis you can install
in a 7-ft rack.
8010
8006
8003
This section provides power ratings for the 8003AC power supply.
The following table lists the input power specifications.
Input voltage
100240 V AC
Input current
9A
Frequency
5060 Hz
Input VA
778 VA
770 W
920 BTU/hour
Hold-up time
20 ms
500 W
12 VDC @ 40 A
This section provides power ratings for the 8004AC power supply.
The following table lists the AC input power specifications.
Input current
126 A
Frequency range
5060 Hz
Input VA
1320 VA
1308 W
Hold-up time
20 ms
12 VDC @ 50 A
Mean-Time-Between-Failure (MTBF)
This section provides power ratings for the 8005AC power supply.
The following table lists the AC input power specifications.
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600
Installing and Maintaining the Ethernet Routing Switch 8000 Series Chassis
NN46205-303 01.02 Standard
4.1 10 January 2008
Copyright 2008, Nortel Networks
.
Technical specifications
Input current
16 A
9.5 A
Frequency range
5060 Hz
5060 Hz
Input VA
1600 VA
1846 VA
1584 W
1828 W
1515 BTU/hour
1250 BTU/hour
Hold-up time
20 ms
20 ms
1140 W (1050 W + 90 W
fans)
1462 W (1372 W + 90 W
fans)
Modules
12 VDC @ 72 A
12 VDC @ 72 A
Fans
MTBF
This section provides power ratings for the 8004DC power supply.
The following table lists the DC input power specifications.
Input voltage
48 VDC
Input current
29 A
Input VA
1.4 kVA
1392 W
1850 BTU/hour
850 W
12 VDC @ 65 A
MTBF
39 169 hours
(MIL-std 217 standard)
This section provides power ratings for the 8005DC power supply.
The following table lists the DC input power specifications.
Input voltage
48 VDC/ 60 VDC
42 A/34 A
Input VA
1.95 kVA
1950 W
1666 BTU/hour
Modules
Fans
MTBF
Technical specifications
The following table provides input power specifications for the Nortel
Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 components.
8608GTE or
8608GTM
140
75
65
8608SXE
115
85
30
8616GTE
131
66
65
8616SXE
150
85
65
8624FXE
86
66
20
8630GBR
225
8648GTR
164
74
90
8648GTX
105
85
20
8660SDM
141
66
75
8672ATMM
96
66
30
8683XLR
168
78
90
8683XZR
171
81
90
8692 SF/CPU
90
NA
16 W steady state
16 W steady state
33 W steady state
30 W steady state
36 W peak for 1 s
36 W peak for 1 s
NA
72 W peak for 1 s
33 W steady state
72 W peak for 1 s
NA
40 W peak for 1 s
30 W steady state
40 W peak for 1 s
NA
The following table shows the total module input power consumption for a
sample 8010 chassis configuration.
8648GTR
164
74
90
8683XLR
168
78
90
8630GBR
225
60
120
8630GBR
225
60
120
8692 SF/CPU
90
45
40
8692 SF/CPU
90
45
40
8648GTR
164
74
90
8630GBR
225
60
120
8630GBR
225
60
120
10
8683XLR
168
78
90
30
NA
30
30
NA
30
The following table shows that at 200240 V AC, you need three 8004AC
power supplies to support the configuration shown in Table 24 "Input power
consumption sample configuration: 8010 chassis" (page 91).
850 W
600 W (12 V x 50 A)
Technical specifications
The following table shows that you need three 8004DC power supplies
to support the configuration shown in Table 24 "Input power consumption
sample configuration: 8010 chassis" (page 91).
850 W
780 W (12 V x 65 A)
The following table shows the total module input power consumption for a
sample 8006 chassis configuration.
8648GTR
164
74
90
8683XLR
168
78
90
8630GBR
225
60
120
8630GBR
225
60
120
8692 SF/CPU
90
45
40
8692 SF/CPU
90
45
40
33
NA
33
The following table shows that at 100120 V AC, you need one 8005AC
power supply to support the configuration shown in Table 24 "Input power
consumption sample configuration: 8010 chassis" (page 91). The second
8005AC power supply provides redundancy.
1140 W
864 W (12 V x 72 A)
The following table shows that at 200240 V AC, you need one 8005AC
power supply to support the configuration shown in Table 24 "Input power
consumption sample configuration: 8010 chassis" (page 91). The second
8005AC power supply provides redundancy.
1462 W
864 W (12 V x 72 A)
The following table shows that you need one 8005DC power supply to
support the configuration shown in Table 24 "Input power consumption
sample configuration: 8010 chassis" (page 91). The second 8005DC power
supply provides redundancy.
1462 W
780 W (12 V x 65 A)
The 8001AC and 8002DC power supplies are discontinued. The 8004AC or
8005AC power supply replaces the 8001AC power supply. The 8004DC or
8005DC power supply replaces the 8002DC power supply.
Technical specifications
For information about the 8001AC power supply or the 8002DC power
supply, see the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Release 3.3
documentation.
Height
20
Width
19 in (48.26 cm)
Depth
Weight
Empty
Fully loaded
8010co chassis
Operating temperature
5 to 55 C (23 to 131 F)
Storage temperature
40 to 70 C ( 40 to 158 F)
Operating humidity
90%
Storage humidity
92.5%
Operating altitude
Storage altitude
40 000 ft
US
Canada
Europe
EN 55022-1998 Class A; EN
61000-3-2/A14,
EN 61000-3-3 (CE Marking)
Technical specifications
Australia/New Zealand
Japan
VCCI-V3/97.04, Class A
CISPR 24:1997
Europe
EN 55024:1998
US
UL60950
Canada
Europe
Australia/New Zealand
AS/NZS 3260
8010 chassis
Height
Width
Depth
Weight (empty)
85 lb (39 kg)
Cooling system
Fan trays
Fans
Thermal sensors
Fans
Thermal sensors
Operating temperature
0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F)
Storage temperature
25 C to 70 C ( 13 F to 158 F)
Operating humidity
Storage humidity
Operating altitude
Storage altitude
Free fall/drop
Vibration
IEC 68-2-6/34
Shock/bump
IEC 68-2-27-29
Technical specifications
US
Canada
Europe
EN 55022-1998 Class A; EN
61000-3-2/A14,
CISPR 24:1997
Europe
EN 55024:1998
US
UL60950
Canada
Europe
Australia/New Zealand
AS/NZS 3260
Mexico
NOM-019-SCFI-1998
8006 chassis
Height
Width
Depth
Weight (empty)
49 lb (22 kg)
Cooling system
Fan tray
Fans
Thermal sensors
Fans
Thermal sensors
Operating temperature
0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F)
Storage temperature
25 C to 70 C ( 13 F to 158 F)
Operating humidity
Storage humidity
Operating altitude
Technical specifications
Storage altitude
Free fall/drop
Vibration
IEC 68-2-6/34
Shock/bump
IEC 68-2-27-29
US
Canada
Europe
EN 55022-1998 Class A; EN
61000-3-2/A14, EN 61000-3-3 (CE
Marking)
Australia/New Zealand
Japan
VCCI-V3/97.04, Class A
Taiwan
CISPR 24:1997
Europe
EN 55024:1998
8003 chassis
US
UL60950
Canada
Europe
Australia/New Zealand
AS/NZS 3260
Mexico
NOM-019-SCFI-1998
Height
Width
Depth
Weight (empty)
40 lb (18 kg)
Cooling system
Fan tray
Fans
Thermal sensors
Noise
61 dBa maximum
Technical specifications
Operating temperature
0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F)
Storage temperature
25 C to 70 C ( 13 F to 158 F)
Operating humidity
Storage humidity
Operating altitude
Storage altitude
Free fall/drop
Vibration
IEC 68-2-6/34
Shock/bump
IEC 68-2-27-29
US
Canada
Europe
EN 55022-1998 Class A; EN
61000-3-2/A14, EN 61000-3-3 (CE
Marking)
Australia/New Zealand
8003 chassis
Japan
VCCI-V3/97.04, Class A
Taiwan
CISPR 24:1997
Europe
EN 55024:1998
US
UL60950
Canada
Europe
Australia/New Zealand
AS/NZS 3260
Mexico
NOM-019-SCFI-1998
8003 chassis 23
8003 chassis specifications 101
8003AC power supply specifications
8004AC power supply specifications
8004DC power supply specifications
8005AC power supply specifications
8005DC power supply specifications
8006 chassis 21
8006 chassis specifications 99
8010 chassis 19
8010 chassis specifications 96
8010co chassis 17, 49
grounding 59
8010co chassis specifications 94
cable
Category 5 79
crossover 78
straight-through 78
troubleshooting 78
cable management brackets 44, 57
cables 34
ordering 31
chassis 18
components, described 19, 23
installing
86
87
88
87
89
8003 37
8006 37
8010 37
8010co 49
operating 67
verifying a successful installation 34
components, described 18
crossover cable 78
electrical 27
electrical specifications 26, 27
environmental 28
environmental specifications 27, 28, 28
equipment rack, specifications 31
GBIC 79
Index
power-up sequence 34
hardware 32
requirements 31
shipped with the 8010co, 8010, 8006,
8003 chassis 28
heat dissipation, ensuring 26, 27
installation
flash memory card 70
preparing for 37
LEDs 34
power supplies 75
problem indications 75
login prompt, failure to display 77
management console 31
memory cards
changing read-write protection 73
removing 72
mounting in a Hendry rack 53
removing
flash memory card 72
option memory card 72
shipment contents 28
shipment contents, verifying 28, 32
shipped with the 8010co chassis 32
site requirements 26
software incompatibility 76
space 27
space requirements 26, 26, 27, 27
specifications, technical 27, 27, 28
electrical 26
environmental 27
space 26
statements of compliance 10, 12
statements of conformity 10
straight-through cable 78
system log 76
ordering 34
troubleshooting
cables 78
LED indications 75
power-up sequence 34
Index