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Installation Summary

Installation Summary

Introduction

This part of the manual provides installation and power-up instructions for the BPX 8600 Series wide-area switches. This chapter provides a summary of the procedures and a flow diagram showing the overall installation tasks covered in PART 3 of this manual.

For additional information on the BPX switch, including card descriptions and additional information on configuration, refer to the Cisco BPX 8600 Series Reference. For a description of the commands used to operate a BPX switch, refer to the Cisco WAN Switching Command Reference. Refer to the Cisco WAN Manager manuals for information on network management.

Installation Sequence

Figure 3-1 shows the sequence of operations followed during the installation of the BPX switch. A summary of this sequence is as follows:

The BPX switch shelves are either AC or DC powered. At the completion of the procedures in Chapter 5 or Chapter 6, the installer is directed to the appropriate power setup and connection chapter:

The remaining installation procedures are common and the installer is directed to the final setup and configuration procedures in:

An optional cable management tray and optional BXM T3/E3 cable management brackets are available for use with T3/E3 BXM cards. The brackets are for use with cards set up as non-redundant (single cables rather than Y-cabling). The tray is designed primarily for use in a mid-mount open rack configuration. Instructions for installing the optional tray are provided in:

Following the completion of these installation procedures, the BPX switch can be configured. Configuration procedures are provided in PART 4, Configuration, General.


Figure 3-1: Installation Sequence


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