Figure 1-31 Mgx 8830 Switch With Door Attached - Cisco MGX MGX 8800 Hardware Installation Manual

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Cisco MGX 8830 or MGX 8830/B Switch
Fits in a 19-inch or a 23-inch rack
Supports the following modules:
Although the card slots in a MGX 8830 switch are horizontal, this guide refers to the card slots and
Note
modules as single-height and double-height.
Figure 1-31
display the status of the PXM1E cards. The MGX 8830/B has a redesigned door with a slightly different
appearance than the MGX 8830 door, but they are functionally equivalent.
For the MGX 8830 switch, the door is not required to meet electromagnetic interference (EMI)
requirements. Either installed blank faceplates or installed cards help meet that requirement.
Figure 1-31
Cisco MGX 8800/8900 Series Hardware Installation Guide
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Open rack configuration—Individual components are shipped ready for installation in a
customer-supplied open rack or a third-party vendor cabinet.
ATM User-to-Network Interface (UNI) service module (AUSM)—Single-height front card
Circuit emulation service module (CESM)—Single-height front card
Frame Relay service module (FRSM)—Single-height front card
Processor switching module (PXM1E)—Double-height front card
Service resource module (SRM)—Single-height front card
Route processing module (RPM)—Double-height front card
Voice interworking service module (VISM)—Single-height front card
is an illustration of the MGX 8830 switch with its door attached. Light pipes in the door
MGX 8830 Switch with Door Attached
Chapter 1
Releases 2 - 5.2, Part Number OL-4545-01, Rev. H0, May 2006
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