Connecting Interface Cables; Cable Routing Recommendations - H3C S12500 Installation Instructions Manual

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You are recommended to fasten the screws of each module right after you have inserted it.

Connecting Interface Cables

Cable Routing Recommendations

Interface cables and power cords should be separately routed. Reasonable cable routing can improve
efficiency by facilitating installation and removal of fan trays, PEM and some other components.
An S12508 can connect up to 288 interface cables, with 144 cables respectively on the left and right
sides. An S12518 can connect up to 576 interface cables, with 288 cables respectively on the left and
right sides.
Workbench-mounted switch
All interface cables are routed at left and right sides of the chassis while power cords are routed at the
chassis back. Interface cables are routed through cable management brackets to the cabling racks and
then up or down to the cabling trough.
Rack-mounted switch
Interface cables are routed through the cable management brackets, bound at cabling racks on
chassis sides, and then routed up or down to pass through the chassis top or the raised floor,
depending on the available equipment room condition (that is, signal cables are routed into the
chassis either from the cabling racks on the chassis top or from the cabling trough under the floor).
Put all the data signal cable adapters neatly under the chassis (instead of any places outside the
chassis in case of unexpected damages).
The power cords run along the left-rear of the chassis and out of the chassis either from the chassis
top or the raised floor depending on the equipment room conditions (power distribution cabinet,
lightning protection box, and connector strip, etc.) of the exchange office.
Long cables can be bound with cable ties. Do not bind cables at the air exhaust vent to prevent the
cables from aging too fast. For details, refer to Appendix A Cable Management.
Fix cables as near the device as possible. The cables between the fixing point and device
interfaces must be bound loosely.
To identify cables, you can stick labels on them. For details, refer to Appendix B Engineering
Labels for Cables.
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