Installation guide

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Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation Guide, Release 9.3.3 and Later Releases
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Appendix A System Specifications
Cabling Summary
Redundancy Cabling
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 the installer. Table A-45 describes AC power cabling. Table A-46
describes DC power cabling.
Table A-44 Y-Redundancy Cabling
Cable Used On Cisco Part No.
EIA/TIA-232C SDI 5624
EIA/TIA-232D SDI 5624
EIA/TIA-232 LDI 5629
V.35 SDI 5635
V.35 SDI Special DTE/DCE jumper
EIA/TIA-422/449 SDI 5644
T1 BC-T1 5607
E1 BC-E1 5685
Table A-45 AC Power Cabling
Piece Standard
Cable Cisco provides a 6-ft (1.8 m), 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 A 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.