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Airflow in the Virtual Services Platform 9010
Cool air enters the Virtual Services Platform 9010 through an air inlet vent below the cooling
modules. The fans in the cooling modules draw the cool air in, and push it up and over the CP, I/O,
and SF modules. The hot air exhaust is at the rear of the chassis.
The power supplies include their own fans for cooling. The power supplies draw cool air in at the
front of the chassis, and hot air exits at the rear.
Looking at the rear of the AC chassis, the hot air exhaust for the CP and I/O modules is at the top.
The hot air exhaust for the SF modules is to the right of the SF module slots.
Figure 3: Front-to-back cooling in the Virtual Services Platform 9010
The following table identifies the numbered areas in the preceding figure.
Table 3: Airflow in the Virtual Services Platform 9010
Diagram
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2
3
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Description
Cooling modules installed at the front of the chassis.
Cool air inlet at the front of the chassis.
Power supply air inlet.
Hot air exhaust for the CP and I/O modules at the rear of the chassis.
Hot air exhaust for the SF modules at the rear of the chassis.
Hot air exhaust for the power supplies at the rear of the chassis.
Installing the Avaya VSP 9000
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