Shock And Vibration Requirements; Grounding Requirements; Planning For Power Requirements - Cisco Nexus 7706 Hardware Installation Manual

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Preparing the Site
switches. You may want to consult experts in electrical surge suppression and shielding if you had similar
problems in the past.

Shock and Vibration Requirements

The switch shock- and vibration-tested for operating ranges, handling, and earthquake standards to Network
Equipment Building Standards (NEBS) Zone 4 per GR-63-Core.

Grounding Requirements

The switch is sensitive to variations in voltage supplied by the power sources. Overvoltage, undervoltage,
and transients (or spikes) can erase data from the memory or cause components to fail. To protect against
these types of problems, ensure that there is an earth-ground connection for the switch. You can connect the
grounding pad on the switch either directly to the earth-ground connection or to a fully bonded and grounded
rack.
You must provide the grounding cable to make this connection but you can connect the grounding wire to the
switch using a grounding lug that ships with the switch. Size the grounding wire to meet local and national
installation requirements. Depending on the power supply and system, a 12 AWG to 6 AWG copper conductor
is required for U.S. installations (for those installations, we recommend that you use commercially available
6 AWG wire). The length of the grounding wire depends on the proximity of the switch to proper grounding
facilities.

Planning for Power Requirements

To plan for the power requirements of a switch, you must determine each of the following:
• Power requirements of the switch
• Minimum number of power supplies required to power the switch and its components
• Power mode to use and the number of additional power supplies required for that mode
You must also ensure that the circuit used for the switch is dedicated to the switch to minimize the possibility
of circuit failure.
When you know the amount of power that is required for operations (available power) and redundancy (reserve
power), you can plan for the required number of input power receptacles with reach of the switch location.
Step 1
Determine the power requirement for the switch by summing the maximum wattage for each installed module (see the
following table).
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