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INSTALLATION GUIDE
Each 7750 SR-a4 and 7750 SR-a8 router chassis is shipped with a backplane,
module cage, and factory-installed air filter. Mounting brackets for the chassis are
integrated so that the chassis can be mounted in a standard EIA-310 rack.
The AC or DC PSU, CPM-a, IOM-a, MDA-a, and fan tray components are packaged
and shipped separately. Impedance panels, which are ordered separately, are
required to cover empty slots to ensure cooling, for EMI containment during
operation, and to prevent dust accumulation.
• In a horizontal installation, module slots are oriented horizontally; the fan tray
and air filter are oriented vertically, and the airflow is side to side.
• In a vertical installation, module slots are oriented vertically; the fan tray and air
filter are oriented horizontally, and the airflow is front to back. A vertical
installation requires the Vertical Rack Mount Kit (3HE09608AA), which is sold
separately. Refer to the Vertical Rack Mount Kit Installation Guide
(3HE10249AAAA TQZZA Edition 01) for information about how to mount the
7750 SR-a4 and 7750 SR-a8 routers vertically.
Access to all 7750 SR-a components is from the front of the chassis.
See the following subsections for more information about each chassis.
The CPM-a, IOM-a, and MDA-a modules, and the PSUs and fan tray must be
installed after the chassis is mounted in the rack and grounded. All physical
connections are made from the front of the chassis, including the chassis ground
point. There are no connectors on the back of the chassis.
7750 MDA-aXP
7750 SR-a4 Fan Tray
10-10GB-SFP+
7750 MDA-aXP
1-100GB-CFP
Pwr Pwr
Stat Stat
Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act
Lnk
1 2
Act Lnk
3 4
Act Lnk
5 6
Act Lnk
7 8
Act Lnk
9 10
Act Lnk
11 12
Act Lnk
13 14
Act Lnk
15 16
Act Lnk
17 18
Act Lnk
19 20
Act
6
20-1GB-TX
7750 MDA-a
7750 MDA-a
CSFP/SFP
Pwr Pwr
44-1GB-
Stat Stat
Lnk/Act 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
9
2
7750 SR-a
Pwr
Pwr
Stat
Stat
Lnk Act Lnk Act Critical Major Minor Lnk Act Lnk Act Critical Major Minor
Slot Layout DTE DCE DTE DCE 1PPS
BITS
BITS
Alarms Alarms
OES
OES
1/1 XP 1/2 XP 1PPS ACO Compact Flash
1PPS
7
7750 CPM-a
7750 CPM-a
Pwr Pwr
SyncE/1588
SyncE/1588
SyncE1/588
1/3 1/4
Mgmt
Mgmt
1 Stat Stat
Console ACO/LT Compact Flash Console ACO/LT
LT Compact Flash
CPM A CPM B
3 8
Pwr Pwr
Stat Stat
4
5
7750 SR-a4
7750 SR-a4 + _ + _
Service Router
25650
Key Description
1. See 7750 SR-a4 Chassis Slot Allocation for more information about MDA-a and MDA-aXP slots.
This section describes the slot allocations for each type of chassis component.
Figure 7 identifies the slots and the components.
Slot 3 IOM 1
24538
As shown in Figure 7, slots 1 to 3 make up the 7750 SR-a4 forwarding complex. The
forwarding complex has a single IOM-a and up to four MDA-a modules with a total
forwarding capacity of 100 Gb/s.
MDA-a and MDA-aXP modules occupy a half of a chassis slot. Slot one (at the top
of the chassis) supports up to two MDA-a modules. Slot two also supports up to two
MDA-a modules. The modules are numbered individually as MDA-a 1/1, MDA-a 1/2,
MDA-a 1/3, and MDA-a 1/4.
MDA-a slot 1/1 and 1/2 are XP-capable, meaning that they support 100 Gb/s
MDA-aXPs. These slots support up to 100 Gb/s full-duplex bandwidth. The
remaining two MDA-a slots support 25 Gb/s full-duplex bandwidth. MDA-a modules
must be ordered separately from the chassis. Impedance panels must be installed in
all empty MDA-a slots. See MDA-a Modules for more information.
Note:
• A 100 Gb/s MDA-aXP can operate in a 25 Gb/s slots, but the slot will be
oversubscribed. If you install a 100 Gb/s MDA-aXP in a 25 Gb/s slot, the maximum line
rate is 25 Gb/s.
• A 25 Gb/s MDA-a can operate in 100 a Gb/s slot, but the slot will be undersubscribed.
If you install a 25 Gb/s MDA-a in a 100 Gb/s slot, the maximum line rate is 25 Gb/s.
Slot three supports one IOM-a. An IOM-a occupies a full chassis slot. The IOM-a
performs data forwarding from the ingress port to the egress port. There is no switch
fabric for the 7750 SR-a4.
Slot four, the bottom slot, supports up to two CPM-a modules, designated as CPM A
and CPM B. In a redundant system, the CPM-a modules are installed in slots CPM A
and CPM B. A CPM-a occupies a half of a chassis slot. In a simplex system, the
CPM-a can be installed in slot CPM A or CPM B; an impedance panel must be
installed in the empty CPM-a slot.
Below the chassis filler plate, PSUs are located at the bottom of the 7750 SR-a4
chassis, and are numbered PSU 1 to PSU 4, from left to right. Each PSU occupies
one-quarter of a chassis slot. Two types of PSUs are available: one for universal AC
power feeds and one for –48 VDC power feeds.
Chassis bundles for the 7750 SR-a4 include one PSU. PSUs are orderable items
that are available for AC and DC power feeds. Nokia recommends that the PSUs be
installed in an N+1 configuration. A PSU impedance panel must be installed in any
empty PSU slot.
The right side of the chassis has one vertical slot for an air filter. The left side of the
chassis has one vertical slot for the fan tray, which pulls air through the chassis from
right to left.
The CPM-a, IOM-a, and MDA-a modules, and the PSUs and fan tray must be
installed after the chassis is mounted in the rack and grounded. All physical
connections are made from the front of the chassis, including the chassis ground
point. There are no connectors on the back of the chassis.
7750 MDA-aXP
7750 SR-a4 Fan Tray
1-100GB-CFP
7750 MDA-a
CSFP/SFP
Pwr Pwr
44-1GB-
Stat Stat
Lnk Act Lnk/Act 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
Lnk
1 2
Act Lnk
3 4
Act Lnk
5 6
Act Lnk
7 8
Act Lnk
9 10
Act Lnk
11 12
Act Lnk
13 14
Act Lnk
15 16
Act Lnk
17 18
Act Lnk
19 20
Act 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1-40GB-QSFP+
7750 MDA-aXP
6-10GB-SFP+
20-1GB-TX
7750 MDA-a
Pwr Pwr
Stat Stat
Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act
7750 SR-a
Pwr
Pwr
Stat
Stat
13 14
7750 MDA-aXP
2-10GB-SFP+
7750 MDA-a
CSFP/SFP
Pwr Pwr
12-1GB-SFP
44-1GB-
Stat Stat
Lnk/Act Lnk Act Lnk Act
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Lnk/Act 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10-10GB-SFP+
7750 MDA-aXP
7750 MDA-a
CSFP/SFP
Pwr Pwr
44-1GB-
Stat Stat
Lnk/Act 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act
Slot Layout
1/1 XP 1/2
2 1/3 1/4
8
7750 SR-a
1 Pwr
2/1 XP 2/2 XP
Stat
2/3 2/4
2
CPM A CPM B
Lnk Act Lnk Act Critical Major Minor Lnk Act Lnk Act Critical Major Minor
DTE DCE DTE DCE
BITS
BITS
Alarms Alarms
OES
OES
3
1PPS 1PPS
7
7750 CPM-a
7750 CPM-a
Pwr Pwr
SyncE/1588
SyncE/1588
Mgmt
Mgmt
Stat Stat
Console ACO/LT Compact Flash Console ACO/LT Compact Flash
Pwr
Stat
5 4
7750 SR-a8
7750 SR-a8
Service Router
+ -
25651
Key Description
6 Up to four MDA-a or MDA-aXP modules in the top two chassis slots and
up to four MDA-a or MDA-aXP modules in the chassis slots four and five 1
1. See 7750 SR-a8 Chassis Slot Allocation for more information about MDA-a and MDA-aXP slots.
This section describes the slot allocations for each type of chassis component. The
7750 SR-a8. Figure 9 identifies the slots and the components.
Slot 2 Forwarding
MDA 1/3 MDA 1/4 Complex 1
Slot 3 IOM 1
Slot 5 Forwarding
MDA 2/3 MDA 2/4 Complex 2
Slot 6 IOM 2
24468
As shown in Figure 9, the 7750 SR-a8 chassis has two forwarding complexes. Each
forwarding complex has a single IOM-a and up to four MDA-a modules with a
forwarding capacity of 100 Gb/s.
An MDA-a or MDA-aXP occupies a half of a chassis slot. MDA-a slot 1/1 and 2/1 are
XP-capable, meaning that they support 100 Gb/s MDA-aXPs. These slots support up
to 100 Gb/s full-duplex bandwidth.
The remaining six MDA-a slots support 25 Gb/s full-duplex bandwidth. MDA-a
modules must be ordered separately from the chassis. An impedance panel must be
installed in any empty MDA-a slot. See MDA-a Modules for more information.
Note:
• A 100 Gb/s MDA-aXP can operate in a 25 Gb/s slots, but the slot will be
oversubscribed. If you install a 100 Gb/s MDA-aXP in a 25 Gb/s slot, the maximum line
rate is 25 Gb/s.
• A 25 Gb/s MDA-a can operate in 100 a Gb/s slot, but the slot will be undersubscribed.
If you install a 25 Gb/s MDA-a in a 100 Gb/s slot, the maximum line rate is 25 Gb/s.
The 7750 SR-a8 supports up to two 7750 IOM-a modules. IOM-a 1 in slot three;
IOM-a 2 in slot six. Each IOM-a performs data forwarding from the ingress port to the
egress port. There is no switch fabric for the 7750 SR-a8.
The system can operate with one IOM-a and one forwarding complex. In this
configuration impedance panels are required for the second complex IOM-a slot and
MDA-a slots.
• IOM-a 1 supports MDA-a modules in slot one at the top of the chassis and slot
two. The MDA-a modules are numbered individually as MDA-a 1/1, MDA-a 1/2,
MDA-a 1/3, and MDA-a 1/4.
• IOM-a 2 supports MDA-a modules in slots four and five. The MDA-a modules
are numbered individually as MDA-a 2/1, MDA-a 2/2, MDA-a 2/3, and MDA-a 2/
4.
Each IOM-a with its MDA-a modules makes up a forwarding complex. Each complex
has a forwarding capacity of 100 Gb/s.
Slot seven, the bottom slot, supports up to two CPM-a modules, designated as
CPM A and CPM B. In a redundant system, the CPM-a modules are installed in slots
CPM A and CPM B. In a simplex system, the CPM-a can be installed in slot CPM A
or CPM B; an impedance panel must be installed in the empty CPM-a slot.
Power Supply Units are located below slot 7 at the bottom of the 7750 SR-a8
chassis. The PSUs are installed in an N+1 configuration, and numbered PSU 1 to
PSU 4 from left to right. PSUs are orderable items that are available for AC or DC
power feeds.
Chassis bundles for the 7750 SR-a8 include two PSUs. PSUs are orderable items
that are available for AC and/or DC power feeds. Nokia recommends that the PSUs
be installed in an N+1 configuration. A PSU impedance panel must be installed in any
empty PSU slot.
When mounted horizontally, the right side of the 7750 SR-a8 chassis has one vertical
slot for an air filter. The left side of the chassis has one vertical slot for the
7750 SR-a8 fan tray, which pulls air through the chassis from right to left.
3.3.1 CPM-a
The CPM-a, which is used in the 7750 SR-a4 and 7750 SR-a8, provides:
The CPM-a does not provide a switch fabric. The IOM-a forwards traffic from the
ingress to the egress ports.
At least one CPM-a must be installed in the 7750 SR-a chassis. The system cannot
boot without a CPM-a installed in the chassis. Two CPM-a modules are required for
system redundancy. The redundant standby (secondary) CPM-a operates in standby
mode and takes over system operation if the active (primary) CPM-a fails.
The 7750 SR-a CPM-a is intended only for the 7750 SR-a chassis and is not
interchangeable with other 7750 SR products. Table 5 lists the part number and CLI
provisioning type.
Each CPM-a supports two, Type-II capable compact flash (CF) memory devices:
• external CF slot—CF slot accessible from the front of the CPM-a. The slot can
support CF cards up to 32 Gbytes, and can be used to store accounting records,
logs, and TiMOS images.
• internal CF slot—CF slot accessible on the circuit board when the CPM-a is
removed from the chassis. This slot is used for the CF card that contains the
system OS. See CPM-a Internal CF Drive, section 3.3.1.1 for more information.
The internal and external CF cards are field-replaceable; see Replacing the Internal
CF Card on the CPM-a, section 11.5.4.
Figure 10 shows the CPM-a faceplate. Table 6 identifies the key items in the figure.
See CPM-a LEDs and Connectors, section 9.5.1 for identification and description of
the faceplate features.
1 3 5 7 9 14 11 13 1
Alarms
OES
1PPS
7750 CPM-a
Pwr
SyncE/1588
Mgmt
Stat
Console ACO/LT Compact Flash
2 4 6 8 10 12
25652
2 Pwr / Stat LED See CPM-a LEDs and Connectors, section 9.5.1 for more information.
3 DTE — Set the switch to DTE when connecting to the serial port of a PC with a
null modem cable. When the switch is set to DTE, the Console port acts
as a data terminal equipment (DTE) serial port.
DCE — Set the switch to DCE when connecting to the serial port of a PC with a
straight-through cable. When the switch is set to DCE, the Console port
acts as a data communications equipment (DCE) serial port.
4 Console Connector The Console port uses an RJ-45 connector that enables a connection to
a terminal for performing switch monitoring and configuration operations.
The terminal may be a PC or workstation that is running terminal
emulation software (DCE), or a terminal configured as a Data Terminal
Equipment (DTE) connection. A null-modem wired serial cable is supplied
with the router for connecting to this interface.
5 OES Connector RJ-45 Optical Extension Shelf (OES) Ethernet port. The OES Ethernet
port is reserved for future use.
6 Mgmt Connector The 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Management port has an RJ-45 copper
Ethernet connector used for the initial system startup as well as system
configuration and monitoring. The management port provides a dedicated
management interface that is segregated from data traffic crossing the
other ports. Auto detection is supported. Refer to Management Port,
section 12.2.2 for pinout assignments.
LEDs See CPM-a LEDs and Connectors, section 9.5.1 for more information.
7 BITS Connector The Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) port on the CPM-a front
panel accesses a clock in a central office that supplies digital signal level
1 (DS1), 2.048 MHz (E1) timing references to all synchronous network
elements in that office. This port is provisioned with an RJ-45 connector.
An appropriate T1 or E1 cable must be used to connect a device to this
port. See CPM-a LEDs and Connectors, section 9.5.1 for more
information.
Note: Ensure that you use shielded cable when connecting to the BITS
port.
8 SyncE/1588 Connector The SyncE/1588 port is provisioned with an RJ-45 connector. The Sync-
E/1588 port is reserved for future use.
9 Critical LEDs See CPM-a LEDs and Connectors, section 9.5.1 for more information.
Major Minor
10 Alarms Connector The alarm interface port is a D-type 15-pin connector that supports a
critical alarm output, a major alarm output, and four alarm inputs. When
the system has a critical or major alarm, the CPU causes the alarm relay
to issue the alarm output and turn on the critical or major LED. If you push
the alarm cut off (ACO) button, the relay will be released but the LED will
stay on until the alarm is cleared. Minor alarm output to the DB-15
connector is not supported.
11 1PPS Connector 1PPS timing output. The 1PPS port is reserved for future use.
12 ACO/LT — The Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test button verifies the operability of LEDs. When
you press this button, all LEDs on all chassis modules should temporarily
illuminate and blink until the button is released. The ACO/LT button tests
the functionality and operability of all LEDs on the chassis and
components of the chassis. If any LED does not illuminate and blink, the
LED might not be functioning correctly.
This button also turns off all external alarm relay control bits until the next
new alarm condition.
Figure 11 shows the location of the internal CF drive; Table 7 identifies the key items
in the figure.
DTE Lnk
DCE Act Lnk
Act
Critical
OES
Major
7750 CPM-a
Minor
Pwr
2
BITS
Alarms
Stat 1PPS
Mgmt
SyncE1/588
SyncE/1588
Console
ACO
1PPSCompact Flas
h
ACO
LT/LT
Compact Flas
h
2 1
1 25653
2 CF card Internal The primary copy of the 7750 SR-a TiMOS software is shipped with the OS
memory software license on a CF memory module. The module, which contains the
boot software, must be inserted in the internal CF slot on the CPM-a before
the CPM-a is installed in the chassis. The CF memory module can also be
used to copy and store system boot software, OS software, and
configuration files and logs.
Refer to the 7750 SR-a Release Notes for detailed information about the
CF storage devices supported on the 7750 SR-a routers.
3.3.2 IOM-a
The IOM-a performs ingress and egress packet processing and queuing. All
forwarding, service management, and traffic management functions are performed
by the IOM-a.
One IOM-a is required by the 7750 SR-a4 in slot 3. Two IOM-a modules are
supported by the 7750 SR-a8: one in slot 3 and one in slot 6. At least one IOM-a is
required in the 7750 SR-a8. The 7750 SR-a IOM-a is intended only for the
7750 SR-a chassis and is not interchangeable with other 7750 SR products.
Each IOM-a provides 100 Gb/s connectivity to MDA-a modules. Up to four MDA-a
modules are supported by one IOM-a.
IOM - 7750 SR-a - L2HQ 7750 SR-a 100Gb/s Input Output Module. This 3HE09202CA iom-a
IOM-a includes a license for the Layer 2 with
high queuing (L2HQ) features set.
IOM - 7750 SR-a - L3BQ 7750 SR-a 100Gb/s Input Output Module. This 3HE09202BA iom-a
IOM-a includes a license for the Layer 3 with
basic queuing (L3BQ) features set.
IOM - 7750 SR-a - L3HQ 7750 SR-a 100Gb/s Input Output Module. This 3HE09202AA iom-a
IOM-a includes a license for the Layer 3 with
high queuing (L3HQ) features set.
Figure 12 shows the 7750 SR-a IOM-a, which is used in the 7750 SR-a4 and
7750 SR-a8. See IOM-a LEDs, section 9.5.2 for a description of the LED.
Pwr
Stat
24453
• 7750 SR-a4 supports MDA-a modules in slot one (at the top of the chassis) and
slot two. The MDA-a slots are numbered individually as MDA-a 1/1, MDA-a 1/2,
MDA-a 1/3, and MDA-a 1/4. See Figure 7 for MDA-a slot locations on the
7750 SR-a4.
• 7750 SR-a8 supports MDA-a modules in slot one (at the top of the chassis) and
slot two. Those MDA-a slots are numbered individually as MDA-a 1/1, MDA-a 1/
2, MDA-a 1/3, and MDA-a 1/4.
The 7750 SR-a8 also supports MDA-a modules that are installed in slots four
and five. Those MDA-a slots are numbered individually as MDA-a 2/1, MDA-a 2/
2, MDA-a 2/3, and MDA-a 2/4. See Figure 9 for MDA-a slot locations on the
7750 SR-a8.
• MDA-a modules operate only when their host IOM-a is installed.
• MDA-a and MDA-aXP modules can be installed in any MDA slot with the
following limitation:
− A 100 Gb/s MDA-aXP can operate in a 25 Gb/s slots, but the slot will be
oversubscribed. If you install a 100 Gb/s MDA-aXP in a 25 Gb/s slot, the
maximum line rate is 25 Gb/s.
− A 25 Gb/s MDA-a can operate in a 100 Gb/s slot, but the slot will be
undersubscribed. If you install a 25 Gb/s MDA-a in a 100 Gb/s slot, the
maximum line rate is 25 Gb/s.
MDA-a modules can be installed in the chassis in any combination that does not
exceed the maximum number. The MDA-a modules are hot-swappable and field
replaceable, as described in Removing and Replacing an MDA-a or MDA-aXP,
section 11.7.
Table 9 lists the 25-Gb/s MDA-a modules that are supported on the 7750 SR-a4 and
7750 SR-a8. The table also lists the values required to provision the mda-type in the
CLI.
MDA-aXP modules can achieve their maximum line rate only when installed in
MDA-aXP slot 1/1 and 1/2 on the 7750 SR-a4 and in MDA-aXP slots 1/1 and 2/1 on
the 7750 SR-a8. Table 10 lists the “XP” 100-Gb/s MDA-a modules that are supported
in the chassis. The table also lists the values required to provision the mda-type in
the CLI.
See MDA-a and MDA-aXP Module Descriptions, section 10 for more information
about each MDA-a and MDA-aXP. The 7750 SR-a MDA-a and MDA-aXP modules
are intended only for the 7750 SR-a chassis and are not interchangeable with other
7750 SR products.
3.4.1 PSUs
The 7750 SR-a4 and 7750 SR-a8 chassis are designed to accommodate
swappable, load-sharing Power Supply Units (PSU).
Two types of PSUs are available, as listed in Table 11: one for universal AC power
feeds and one for –48 VDC power feeds.
Table 11 PSUs
Each PSU is rated at 1600W when operating from DC power and high-line AC power
feeds. When operating from a low-line AC power feed, the AC PSU is rated at
1000W.
You must supply your own power cables. Verify that the cables are compliant with
your local safety code. PSUs have no field-replaceable parts. You must replace the
entire unit in the event of a failure.
24450
Refer to Installing, Wiring, and Connecting an AC PSU, section 6.3 and 7750 SR-a
AC PSU LED and Connectors, section 9.3.1 for more information.
Pwr
Stat
+ _
24451
Refer to Installing, Wiring, and Connecting a –48 VDC PSU, section 6.4 and
7750 SR-a –48 VDC PSU LED and Connectors, section 9.3.2 for more information.
Up to four PSUs can be installed in the front of each chassis. The chassis can
support a mix of AC and DC power supplies.
For the 7750 SR-a4, one PSU can support the full system power requirements if you
are operating without power redundancy. For redundancy, at least two PSUs must
be installed and powered at all times.
Note: For most applications, one PSU can power a 7750 SR-a4 system. However, Nokia
recommends that you calculate the maximum power consumption of all components in the
chassis and install a second PSU, as required.
For the 7750 SR-a8, two PSUs are required to support the full system power
requirements if you are operating without power redundancy. Three PSUs must be
installed and powered at all times for (N + 1) redundancy.
All unused PSU slots must be filled with impedance panels to maintain EMI
containment and proper air flow within the chassis.
The 7750 SR-a system is cooled by variable-speed fans housed in a fan tray. Air is
pulled through the system from a right-side filtered-intake vent, through the chassis
and across the line components, then exits through the fan tray in the left of the
chassis.
The fan speed is reduced at normal temperatures and gradually increases up to its
maximum speed as the ambient temperature increases. The fan trays are energy
efficient and comply with NEBS3 acoustic requirements.
7750 SR-a4 FAN - 7750 SRa4 Fan Tray (four axial fans) 3HE09197AA
7750 SR-a8 FAN - 7750 SRa8 Fan Tray (six axial fans) 3HE09198AA
24656
24655
The fans are controlled by the system software, and their speed is set according to
the environmental temperature surrounding the router. Allow at least 3 in. (7.6 cm) of
clearance on each side of the rack to ensure adequate air intake and exhaust.
The fan LED located on the front panel of the fan tray indicates the tray status: normal
online (green), fault (amber), or offline (not lit if there is no power to the fans). See
Fan Tray LEDs, section 9.4 for more information.
There are no field replaceable parts in the fan tray. The entire fan tray must be
replaced if a component, such as a single fan, fails. See Removing and Replacing a
Fan Tray, section 11.3 for more information.
Fan trays must always be installed and fully operational while the 7750 SR-a chassis
is powered.
Each chassis has one air filter slot that is located on the right side of the front panel.
The air filter has two parts: a reusable metal carrier, and a field replaceable filter. The
reusable carrier and one air filter are shipped installed in the chassis.
7750 SR-a4
Fan Tray
7750 MDA-aXP
Pwr
Stat
Lnk
Lnk
1-100GB-CFP
1 2 Act Lnk 1
7750 MDA-aXP
3 4 Act Lnk Pwr 2
5 6 Act Lnk 3
7 8 Act Lnk 4
9 10 Act Lnk Stat 5
11 12 Act
7750 MDA-a
Pwr Lnk 6
13 14 Act Lnk Lnk Act 7
15 16 Act Lnk 8
Stat 17 18 Act Lnk Lnk Act
9
19 20 Act Lnk Act
Lnk Act 10
Lnk Act
10-10GB-SFP+
Lnk Act
Lnk Act
Lnk Act
7750 MDA-a
Pwr
7750 SR-a
Stat Stat
Pwr Lnk/Act
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
Stat 10 11 12
13 14 15
16 17 18
19 20 21
22 23 24
25 26 27
CSFP/SFP
Slot Layou 28 29 30
44-1GB-
31 32 33
t 34 35 36
37 38 39
1/1 XP 40 41 42 43
1/2 44
1/3
1/4
DTE Lnk
1 DCE Act Lnk
Act
CPM A
CPM B Critical
OES
Major
7750 CPM-a
Pwr Minor
BITS
Alarms
Stat
Mgmt
SyncE1/588
Console
1PPS
DTE Lnk
DCE Act Lnk
Act
ACOLT Critical
OES
Major
7750 CPM-a
Alarms
Stat
Mgmt
SyncE1/588
Console
1PPS
ACOLT
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7750 SR-a4 Stat
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Air filter
7750 SR-a4
25660
The air filter prevents large particles, debris, and dust from entering and circulating
through the system. The air filter must always be in place while the chassis is
powered.
Filters should be inspected monthly and replaced when accumulated dust is present.
The replaceable filters can be ordered separately, as described in Table 13.
See Removing and Replacing an Air Filter, section 11.4 for more information.
The 7750 SR-a chassis support three types of impedance panels. The 7750 SR-a4
and 7750 SR-a8 chassis use the same three types of impedance panels. Impedance
panels are ordered separately, as described in Table 14.
3HE09417AA ACC - 7750 SR-a CPM/MDA Impedance One panel covers a one-half chassis slot.
Panel Intended only for an individual MDA-a or CPM-a
slot.
3HE09418AA ACC - 7750 SR-a IOM Impedance Panel One panel covers one chassis slot. Intended only
for an individual IOM-a slot.
3HE09419AA ACC - 7750 SR-a PSU Impedance Panel One panel covers a one-quarter chassis slot.
Intended only for an individual PSU slot.
Figure 18 shows the impedance panels that are used in the 7750 SR-a chassis.
PSU
IOM
24545
AC or DC PSU 1 4 Y
Fan tray 1 1 Y
Air filter 1 1 Y
CPM-a 1 2 Y
IOM-a 1 1 Y
MDA-a 1 4 Y
AC or DC PSU 2 4 Y
Fan tray 1 1 Y
Air filter 1 1 Y
CPM-a 1 2 Y
IOM-a 1 2 Y
MDA-a 1 8 Y