Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: New in this release
- Chapter 3: Hardware models
- Chapter 4: Preinstallation checklist
- Chapter 5: Installing the Avaya Virtual Services Platform 7200 Series
- Installation checklist
- Installation fundamentals
- Electrostatic discharge
- Technical specifications
- Package contents
- Installing a power supply
- Removing a power supply
- Installing a fan module
- LED state definitions
- Installing the switch in an equipment rack
- Cable requirements for the VSP 7200
- Installation and removal of transceivers
- Console port pin assignments
- 40GBASE-QSFP+ ports
- Chapter 6: Translations of safety messages
Country and Plug Specification Specifications Typical Plug
United Kingdom:
• BS1363 male plug with fuse
• Harmonized cord
• 240VAC
• 50 Hz
• Single phase
Australia:
• AS3112-1981 male plug
• 240VAC
• 50 Hz
• Single phase
Danger:
Using power cords with a proper grounding path
Use only power cords that have a grounding path. Without a proper ground, a person who
touches the switch is in danger of receiving an electrical shock. Lack of a grounding path to the
switch can result in excessive emissions.
Installing a DC power supply
Important:
Avaya does not support installing a combination of AC-input and DC-input power supplies in the
same chassis.
The VSP 7200 Series Series supports two field-replaceable 800 W DC power supplies. One comes
with the switch and you can install a second power supply to provide redundancy and load sharing.
Both the VSP 7254XSQ (fiber switch) and the VSP 7254XTQ (copper switch) use the same DC
power supply model: EC8005001-E6 (front-to-back cooling).
There are two power supply slots (PSU1 on the left side and PSU2 on the right).
• If you only have one power supply, you can install it in either PSU1 or PSU2.
• If you install a second power supply, neither one acts as a primary power supply. The two
power supplies load share equally.
Before you begin
Remove the power cord before installing or removing the power supply.
Note:
The design of the latch mechanism that secures the power supply enforces this safety practice.
Installing a power supply
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