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2-4 Installation
5150 Service Aggregation Switch Hardware Installation and Start-up Manual
009-3222-001 Standard Revision H
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2012-2015 Ciena
®
Corporation July 2015
Note: Cabling and wiring that is part or the same physical installation,
even if it exits the building or enclosure for a short distance, should
generally be classified as intra-building.
Mounting the Device
The following installation options are available:
Wall Mount
Rack installation (19-inch frame or 23-inch frame)
Desktop Installation
Before you start, ensure that the frame or mounting surface (wall mount
installations) is capable of supporting the weight of the system, SFPs and
cabling.
Wall Mount Installation
The wall mounting brackets are attached to the chassis, so that the chassis
can be mounted on a wall or other vertical surface. The wall mount bracket
does not contain any cable management features. See “Installing the
Wallmount Bracket” on page 8-5 for more information.
Note: For installations using the wallmount bracket, the hardware
required to attach the mounting bracket to the wall is Customer supplied.
In addition, the reinforced mounting surface should be capable of
supporting approximately 100 pounds. Please ensure that the hardware
used includes the proper fasteners/anchors required to support the weight
of the unit.
See “To Install 5150 on a Wall” on page 2-15 for a high level procedure.
WARNING: Do not stack anything on top of this unit. The mounting brackets
provided with this unit are designed to support only the weight of this unit, if they fail
due to excess weight, it can cause bodily injury and damage the equipment.
WARNING: When installing the unit, ensure that the wiring meets the local electrical
code.
WARNING: All electrical interfaces on this product are intended for intra-building
connections only. These interfaces are designed as type 2 or type 4 ports as
described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 4 and require isolation from the exposed outside
plant cabling.

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