Datasheet
-24 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and Configuration, Release 9.3.0
Power Cabling
This section describes AC and DC power cabling between the IGX node and the power source.
Source-end connector information is not available for all countries, so local codes must be known or
obtained by either the customer or installer. Table C-36 describes AC power cabling. Table C-37
describes DC power cabling.
Table C-36 AC Power Cabling
Table C-37 DC Power Cabling
SCM Cabling
SCM cabling connects the Network Management ports on the SCM to Cisco WAN Manager
(formerly StrataView Plus) Network Management computers, control terminals, and modems. This
cabling also provides the connection for an external clock source.
Piece Standard
Cable: Cisco provides a 6-foot (1.8m), 3-conductor cord with an IEC 320 C-19 appliance
coupler for mating with the IGX node on the system end. The other end of the power
cord should be a grounding-type attachment plug as described in the paragraphs that
follow.
Connector: In North America and Japan:
For IGX 8320/8430: NEMA L6-20 Twist Lock
For IGX 8410: NEMA L6-20 Twist Lock or NEMA 5-15
For Continental Europe: CEE 7/7 (Schuko)
For Italy: CEI 23-16/VII (16 Amp plug)
For United Kingdom and Ireland: BS 1363
For Australia and New Zealand: AS 3112
For those countries not appearing in the preceding list, use a power cord with an IEC
320 C-19 appliance coupler for the system-end and an appropriate grounding-type
attachment plug at the other end in accordance with local standards.
Piece Standard
Cable: You provide a 3-conductor cord. The other end of the power cord should be a
grounding-type attachment. The wire gauge is 10 to 12 AWG or 4 sq. mm.
Connector: At the system end, Cisco provides a pluggable wire block with screw-type
clamping for the three conductors. The customer or installer attaches the
customer supplied wiring to this block.