Exhaust Plenum/Fan Tray; Mgx 8880 Redundancy Connector; Figure 1-53 Rcon-1To5-8850 Rcon Connector; Figure - Cisco MGX MGX 8800 Hardware Installation Manual

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Chapter 1
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Exhaust Plenum/Fan Tray

The 2RU exhaust plenum/fan tray for the MGX 8880 is installed above the chassis (see
location). The plenum/fan tray pulls air up through the modules to cool the modules. Then the air is
forced out of the exhaust plenum/fan tray, as shown in
If a fan tray fails, replace it immediately.
Caution

MGX 8880 Redundancy Connector

The MGX 8880 Media Gateway ships with two built-in redundancy connectors (RCONs). These RCONs
are installed on the upper right and lower right bays of the chassis when viewed from the rear, They
support cards in slots 1–6 and 17–22. These RCONs are keyed to ensure cards are inserted properly (see

Figure

Figure 1-53
How the Built-in MGX 8880 Redundancy Connector Affects Module Configurations
You can order two more connectors (RCON-1TO5-8850) for the upper left and lower left bays, if you
wish to fill the entire chassis with redundant connectors.
Releases 2 - 5.2, Part Number OL-4545-01, Rev. H0, May 2006
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RCON-1TO5-8850 RCON Connector
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