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A


AC power ratings     2-5, 2-6

AC power shelf     2-6

agency approvals
Bellcore     A-3
EMI     A-3
ETS1     A-3
FCC     A-3
immunity     A-3
safety     A-3

air filter assembly     1-2

air intake     2-8

airflow     A-1

alarm terminal block connectors     1-4

altitude, specifications     A-2

ambient air intake     2-8

ambient airflow pattern     2-8

B


baud rate versus cable length     2-15

BITS connectors     1-3

blower module
description of     1-2
power connector     1-3

C


cable length, factors determining     2-12

cable management brackets     2-11

center of gravity, maintaining low     2-9

chassis
enclosure, integrity of     2-12
grounding holes     2-15
lifting techniques     2-16

Cisco 6400
airflow path     2-8
application environment     1-1
cable cover     2-10
cabling requirements     2-12
chassis enclosure     2-11
electrical characteristics for     2-5
environmental requirements for     2-2
footprint     2-3
front view     1-2
heat dissipation characteristics     2-5
installation guidelines     2-8
internal environmental monitoring facility     2-9
maintaining low center of gravity in rack     2-9
major components     1-1
physical characteristics     2-2
plastic bezel     2-10
power consumption characteristics     2-5
proper lifting techniques     2-17
properly enclosing     2-12
rear view     1-3
recommendations for rack-mounting     2-9
shipping crate     2-3
top view     2-3
weight of individual components     2-4

Cisco 6400 chassis, properly enclosing     2-12

Cisco Connection Online (CCO)     xi

Cisco Technical Assistance Center     xi

command, show environment     2-17

current rating, chassis     A-1

D


dimensions, chassis     A-1

dispersion limit     2-14

distance limitations, general     A-3

document
audience     ix
conventions     x
objectives     ix
organization     x

DS-3 coaxial connectors     1-3

E


electrical surge suppression     2-6

electromagnetic interference considerations     2-6

electromagnetic pulse (EMP), avoidance     2-6

EMI interference considerations     2-6

EMI/RFI hazards     2-6

equipment rack guidelines     2-7

equipment-rack ventilation     2-19

ESD damage prevention     2-18

ESD wrist strap
illustrated     2-18
use of     2-18

estimating link loss     2-14

estimating the power budget     2-13

estimating the power margin     2-14

Ethernet connections     2-12

F


Fast Ethernet connections     2-12

fiber optic power levels     A-2
     A-2

fiber-optic transmission distances, maximum     2-13

fiber-optic, connection variables     2-13

floor loading considerations     2-4

H


hardware flow control     B-2

heat dissipation     A-1

humidity, specifications     A-2

I


independent power sources     2-4

interface cable
layout     2-11
routing     2-10
typical cable routing     2-11

interface timing     A-2

interference considerations     2-6

interference, avoidance of EMI/RFI     2-6

L


link attenuation and dispersion limits     2-14

link loss factors     2-14

link loss, factors contributing to     2-14

M


modem control     B-2

N


node line card     1-2

node switch processor     1-1

NRP     1-2
console port     B-3
hardware flow control     B-4
modem control     B-4
out-of-band network management     B-4

NSP
console port     B-1
out-of-band network management     B-2

O


operating precautions     2-17

operating temperature     A-2

optional AC power shelf     2-6

overtemperature conditions
avoiding     2-19
causes of     2-8

overtemperature conditions, avoidance of     2-19

P


path of cooling air through chassis     2-8

PEM     1-2

PEM, electrical specifications of     2-5

physical characteristics of Cisco 6400     2-2

power
surge suppression     2-6

power budget estimation     2-13

power budget, for single-mode fiber-optic connection     2-15

power connectors     1-4

power dissipation     A-1

power entry module, electrical specifications of     2-5

power entry module, see PEM     1-2

power margin, estimating     2-14

power requirements, site     2-4

power sources, independent     2-4

preventing ESD damage     2-18

R


rack, clearance requirements     2-8

rack, mounting considerations     2-9

rack, placement guidelines     2-8

rack, selection guidelines     2-7

RFI considerations     2-6

routing of interface cables     2-10

S


safety and operating precautions     2-16

serial connections, setting up     2-15

show environment command     2-17

single-mode power budget calculation     2-15

site power requirements     2-4

site preparation checklist     2-1

site selection guidelines     2-2

surge suppression     2-6

switch capacity     A-1

system
specifications     A-1

system grounding requirements     2-15

T


T1/E1 connectors     1-3

TAC     xi

temperature
limitations     2-8

temperature specifications     A-2

thermal problems     2-8

thermal problems, minimizing potential for     2-8

transmission distance, fiber-optic     2-12

transmission distances, maximum fiber-optic     2-13

transmission speed versus cable distance     2-15

V


voltage, input     A-1

W


weight, chassis     A-1

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