Fan Trays; Cisco Asr 9010 Router Fan Trays; Cisco Asr 9006 Router Fan Trays - Cisco ASR 9001-S Overview And Reference Manual

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Cooling System Functional Description

Fan Trays

Cisco ASR 9010 Router Fan Trays

The Cisco ASR 9010 Router contains two fan trays for redundancy (see
an LED indicator to indicate fan tray status. If a fan tray fails, it is possible to swap a single fan tray
assembly while the system is operational. Fan tray removal does not require removal of any cables.
Figure 2-69
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Cisco ASR 9006 Router Fan Trays

The Cisco ASR 9006 Router contains two fan trays for redundancy (see
it is possible to swap a single fan tray assembly while the system is operational. Fan tray removal does
not require removal of any cables.
Both fan trays are required for normal system operation for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router and
Note
Cisco ASR 9006 Router. If both fan trays in the router are pulled out or are not installed, a critical alarm
is raised.
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Cisco ASR 9010 Router Fan Tray
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Fan tray status LED
The fan tray contains 12 axial 120-mm (4.72-in) fans. There is a fan control board at the back end
of each tray with a single power/data connector that connects with the backplane.
The fan tray aligns through two guide pins inside the chassis, and it is secured by two captive screws.
The controller board floats within the fan tray to allow for alignment tolerances.
A finger guard is adjacent to the front of most fans to keep fingers away from spinning fan blades
during removal of the fan tray.
The maximum weight of the fan tray is 13.82 lb (6.29 kg).
Chapter 2
Functional Description
Figure
2-69). The fan tray has
Figure
2-70). If a fan tray fails,
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