Chapter 14. Replacing The Cisco 4000 Series Switch; Installation, Removal, Replacement, And Troubleshooting Procedures; Additional Information - IBM eserver Cluster 1350 Installation And Service Manual

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Chapter 14. Replacing the Cisco 4000 series switch

Installation, removal, replacement, and troubleshooting procedures

Detailed hardware maintenance information covering installation, removal, and
replacement procedures for the Cisco 4000 series switch is found at:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat4000/hw_doc/install/
Detailed troubleshooting procedures for the Cisco 4000 Series switch are found at:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/trbl_ja.htm
Additionally, IBM has included with each Cisco 4000 Series switch a specially
designed thermal duct to make sure proper airflow around the switch. Figure 5
shows an exploded view of the thermal duct and how it fits within the cabinet and
attaches to the switch.
Figure 5. Thermal duct used with Cisco 4000 switches
If the Cisco 4000 Series switch is ever removed for maintenance make sure the
thermal duct is reinstalled whenever the switch is returned to the cabinet. Failure to
reinstall the thermal duct could create temperature management problems within
the cabinet.

Additional information

Additional information on a variety of topics (including software configuration) for the
Cisco 4000 series switches is available at:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat4000/
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2004
Item
Part No. Qty. Description
1
24P7877 2
Bracket Cisco
2
24P7878 1
Rail right
3
24P7879 1
Cover
4
24P7885 1
Rail/duct
5
1410-42L 1
Rack
6
Ref. only 1
Cisco 400x switch
7
12J5289
1
M6 Hex flange screw
8
1621811
5
M4 Hex flange screw
9
N/A
6
M4 Flat head screw
65

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