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Physical Environmental Specifications Guide
February 2012 Series
PrefaceFebruary 2012 Series
Preface
Who Should Read This GuideThis Cisco® Smart Business Architecture (SBA) guide is for people who fill a variety of roles:
• Systemsengineerswhoneedstandardproceduresforimplementingsolutions
• ProjectmanagerswhocreatestatementsofworkforCiscoSBAimplementations
• Salespartnerswhosellnewtechnologyorwhocreateimplementationdocumentation
• Trainerswhoneedmaterialforclassroominstructionoron-the-jobtraining
In general, you can also use Cisco SBA guides to improve consistency among engineers and deployments, as well as to improve scoping and costingofdeploymentjobs.
Release SeriesCiscostrivestoupdateandenhanceSBAguidesonaregularbasis.Aswedevelop a new series of SBA guides, we test them together, as a complete system.ToensurethemutualcompatibilityofdesignsinCiscoSBAguides,youshoulduseguidesthatbelongtothesameseries.
All Cisco SBA guides include the series name on the cover and at the bottomleftofeachpage.Wenametheseriesforthemonthandyearthatwerelease them, as follows:
month year Series
For example, the series of guides that we released in August 2011 are the“August2011Series”.
You can find the most recent series of SBA guides at the following sites:
Customer access: http://www.cisco.com/go/sba
Partner access: http://www.cisco.com/go/sbachannel
How to Read CommandsMany Cisco SBA guides provide specific details about how to configure CisconetworkdevicesthatrunCiscoIOS,CiscoNX-OS,orotheroperatingsystemsthatyouconfigureatacommand-lineinterface(CLI).Thissectiondescribestheconventionsusedtospecifycommandsthatyoumustenter.
CommandstoenterataCLIappearasfollows:
configure terminal
Commands that specify a value for a variable appear as follows:
ntp server 10.10.48.17
Commands with variables that you must define appear as follows:
class-map [highest class name]
Commands shown in an interactive example, such as a script or when the command prompt is included, appear as follows:
Router# enable
Longcommandsthatlinewrapareunderlined.Enterthemasonecommand:
wrr-queue random-detect max-threshold 1 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Noteworthypartsofsystemoutputordeviceconfigurationfilesappearhighlighted, as follows:
interface Vlan64 ip address 10.5.204.5 255.255.255.0
Comments and QuestionsIfyouwouldliketocommentonaguideoraskquestions,pleaseusetheforum at the bottom of one of the following sites:
Customer access: http://www.cisco.com/go/sba
Partner access: http://www.cisco.com/go/sbachannel
AnRSSfeedisavailableifyouwouldliketobenotifiedwhennewcommentsareposted.
Table of ContentsFebruary 2012 Series
ALL DESIGNS, SPECIFICATIONS, STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS (COLLECTIVELY, "DESIGNS") IN THIS MANUAL ARE PRESENTED "AS IS," WITH ALL FAULTS. CISCO AND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE, OR TRADE PRACTICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITA-TION, LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE DESIGNS, EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE DESIGNS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. USERS ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF THE DESIGNS. THE DESIGNS DO NOT CONSTITUTE THE TECHNICAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE OF CISCO, ITS SUPPLIERS OR PARTNERS. USERS SHOULD CONSULT THEIR OWN TECHNICAL ADVISORS BEFORE IMPLEMENTING THE DESIGNS. RESULTS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON FACTORS NOT TESTED BY CISCO.
Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses. Any examples, command display output, and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental.
© 2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents
What’s In This SBA Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1About SBA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Route to Success. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Remote Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Network Core and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Network Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Server Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Data Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Power over Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Wireless Access Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
IP Telephony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
1What’sInThisSBAGuideFebruary 2012 Series
What’sInThisSBAGuide
About SBACiscoSBAhelpsyoudesignandquicklydeployafull-servicebusinessnetwork.ACiscoSBAdeploymentisprescriptive,out-of-the-box,scalable,andflexible.
CiscoSBAincorporatesLAN,WAN,wireless,security,datacenter,appli-cation optimization, and unified communication technologies—tested togetherasacompletesystem.Thiscomponent-levelapproachsimplifiessystem integration of multiple technologies, allowing you to select solu-tionsthatsolveyourorganization’sproblems—withoutworryingaboutthetechnicalcomplexity.
About This GuideThis guide is an additional design overview.Itprovidesthefollowinginformation:
• AnintroductiontoaCiscoSBAdesignthatcanbeaddedtoanSBAfoundation deployment
• Anexplanationoftherequirementsthatshapedthedesign
• Adescriptionofthebenefitsthattheadditionaldesignwillprovideyourorganization
An additional design overview always follows a foundation design overview ontheRoutetoSuccess,shownbelow.
Foundation Design Overview
Physical Environmental Specifications Guide
Foundation Deployment Guide
Additional Deployment Guides
BN
You are Here Dependent GuidesPrerequisite Guides
Route to SuccessTo ensure your success when implementing the designs in this guide, you should read any guides that this guide depends upon—shown to the left ofthisguideontherouteabove.Anyguidesthatdependuponthisguideareshowntotherightofthisguide.
For customer access to all guides: http://www.cisco.com/go/sba For partner access: http://www.cisco.com/go/sbachannel
2Environmental SpecificationsFebruary 2012 Series
Environmental Specifications
IntroductionEnvironmental specifications are all of the physical specifications for a piece ofequipment.Whenbuildinganetwork,aserverroom,aswitchcloset,orevenamidsizedatacenter,youmusttakethreethingsintoconsideration:power,cooling,andracking.Togetstarted,considerthesequestions:
• Howmuchpowerdoestheequipmentuse?
• Whatkindofcoolingisrequired?
• Whatsizeisthehardware?Thatis,howdeepistheequipment,andhowmanyrackunitsdoesitoccupy?
• Howheavyisit?Willyouneedalifttosafelyinstallit?
Thisguidehelpsyouanswerthesequestions.Eachsectiondescribestheequipment’scompleteenvironmentalspecificationssothatyoucanplanyoursites.Thisallowsyoutofullyplanfortheequipment’sinstallationandfocusonconfiguringthearchitecture.Thisguideisdividedintothefollowingsections:
• RemoteSite
• NetworkCoreandServices
• NetworkAccess
• ServerRoom
• DataCenter
A more detailed spreadsheet is available as a companion to this guide and describes the following:
• Highest(100%)heatdissipation(Btu/hr)
• Lowest(5%)power(W)
• Lowest(5%)heatdissipation(Btu/hr)
• PoweroverEthernet(PoE)maximumpower(W)
• Hardwaredatasheetweblinks
Foradditionalinformationaboutpower,cooling,andequipmentracking,contact Cisco partners who specialize in data center environmental prod-ucts,suchasPanduitandAPC.
3Remote SiteFebruary 2012 Series
Remote Site
4Remote SiteFebruary 2012 Series
TheremotesitecontainsCiscoroutersandswitches.Thetypesandquantitieswillvarybasedoncapacitiesrequired.
Note:Themodulesintheroutersdoaffectpowerrequirementsoftherouter.Theydonot,however,causeittoexceedthemaximumamountsspecifiedinthetable.
Model Rack UnitsDimensions
(H x W x D in.)Weight
(lbs) Airflow Power Input100% Power
(W)
C2911-VSEC/K9 (Cisco2951ISR)
2 3.5x17.25x12 21 Side to Side ** (Single C13**)
330
C2921-VSEC/K9 (Cisco 2921 ISR)
2 3.5x17.5x18.5 34 BackandSidetoFront ** (Single C13**)
750
C2951-VSEC/K9 (Cisco 2911 ISR)
2 3.5x17.5x18.5 34 BackandSidetoFront ** (Single C13**)
750
WS-C3750X-24P-S (Catalyst3750X)
1 1.75x17.5x18.0 15.8 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
WS-C3750X-48PF-S (Catalyst3750X)
1 1.75x17.5x19.5 16.7 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
WS-C3560X-24P-S (Catalyst3560X)
1 1.75x17.5x18.0 15.7 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
WS-C3560X-48PF-S (Catalyst3560X)
1 1.75x17.5x19.5 16.6 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
WS-C2960S-24PS-L (Catalyst 2960S)
1 1.75x17.5x15.19 12.5 SidetoBack (Single C13)
84
WS-C2960S-48FPS-L (Catalyst 2960S)
1 1.75x17.5x15.19 13 SidetoBack (Single C13)
131
**PowerInputislistedwiththedefaultconfigurationinmind.Pleasenotethatifresilienceisrequired,anextrapowersupplywillbeneededandPowerInputrequirementswillchange.
5NetworkCoreandServicesFebruary 2012 Series
NetworkCoreandServices
6NetworkCoreandServicesFebruary 2012 Series
TheNetworkcoreconsistsofallthehardwarerequiredforafullyfunctionalSBAarchitecture.Thefollowingtabledetailsyouroptions.
Model Rack UnitsDimensions
(H x W x D in.)Weight
(lbs) Airflow Power Input100% Power
(W)
WS-C3750X-12S-E (Catalyst3750X)
1 1.75x17.5x18.0 15.4 SidetoBack ** (Single C13)
2500
WS-C3750X-24S-E (Catalyst3750X)
1 1.75x17.5x18.0 15.6 SidetoBack ** (Single C13)
2500
WS-C4507R+E (Catalyst4507R+E)
11 19.19x17.31x12.5 * Side to Side ** (DualC19**)
*
WS-C6504-E (Catalyst6504-E)
5 8.75x17.5x21.75 * Side to Side ** (Single C19**)
*
C3945-VSEC/K9 (Cisco3945ISR)
3 5.22x17.25x18.75 60 SideandBacktoFront ** (SingleC15**)
800
C3925-VSEC/K9 (Cisco3925ISR)
3 5.22x17.25x18.75 60 SideandBacktoFront ** (SingleC15**)
800
ASA5540-AIP40-K9 (ASA5540)
1 1.75x17.5x14.25 22 FronttoBack (Single C13)
190
ASA5520-AIP20-K9 (ASA5520)
1 1.75x17.5x14.25 20 FronttoBack (Single C13)
190
ASA5510-AIP10-K9 (ASA5510)
1 1.75x17.5x14.25 23 FronttoBack (Single C13)
190
IPS-4240-K9 (IPS 4240)
1 1.72x17.25x14.5 20 FronttoBack (Single C13)
-
IPS-4255-K9 (IPS4255)
1 1.72x17.25x14.5 20 FronttoBack (Single C13)
-
IPS-4260-K9 (IPS 4260)
2 3.45x17.14x20.0 40 FronttoBack (Single C13)
-
WAVE-694-K9 (WAVE694)
1 1.69x16.89x20.33 22.5 FronttoBack (DualC13)
530
WAVE-594-K9 (WAVE594)
1 1.69x16.89x20.33 22.5 FronttoBack (DualC13)
530
7NetworkCoreandServicesFebruary 2012 Series
Model Rack UnitsDimensions
(H x W x D in.)Weight
(lbs) Airflow Power Input100% Power
(W)
WAVE-294-K9 (WAVE294)
1 1.69x16.89x14.55 16.4 FronttoBack (Single C13)
460
AIR-CT5508-12-K9 (WirelessLANController5508)
1 1.75x17.3x21.20 20 FronttoBack ** (Single C13**)
115
MCS7835I3-K9-CMD1 (MCS7835(CUCM))
2 3.35x17.465x28.791 64 FronttoBack (DualC13)
189
UCS-C200M2-VCD2 (UCSC200M2(CUCM&CUCx)
1 1.7x16.9x27.8 33 FronttoBack (DualC13)
385
UCS-C200M2-BE6K (UCSC200M2(BusinessEdition6000))
1 1.7x16.9x27.8 33 FronttoBack (DualC13)
385
MCS-7835-I3-CCX1 (MCS7835(UCCX))
2 3.35x17.465x28.791 64 FronttoBack (DualC13)
189
UCS-C200M2-VCD2 (UCSC200M2(UCCX))
1 1.7x16.9x27.8 33 FronttoBack (DualC13)
385
CTI-4501-MCU-K9(TelePresenceMCU4501)
2 3.43x17.4x19.25 24 Side to Side (Single C13)
787
CTI-VCS-Base-K9 (VCSControl)
1 1.72x16.8x18 17.6 Side to Side (Single C13)
250
CTI-VCS-Base-K9 (VCSExpressway)
1 1.72x16.8x18 17.6 Side to Side (Single C13)
250
*Forconfiguration-specificinformationontheCatalyst4507RandCatalyst6504,usethefollowingtool:http://tools.cisco.com/cpc/
**PowerInputislistedwiththedefaultconfigurationinmind.Pleasenotethatifresilienceisrequired,anextrapowersupplywillbeneededandPowerInputrequirementswillchange.
***Thisdevicedoesnotincludemountingbrackets.ListedRackUnitsapplywhenusingtheaccessoryMNT-2PST-RACK.
8NetworkAccessFebruary 2012 Series
NetworkAccess
9NetworkAccessFebruary 2012 Series
Accessswitchesrequireonerackunitandconsistof24or48PoEports.Thebelowtabledescribestheseswitches.
Model Rack UnitsDimensions
(H x W x D in.)Weight
(lbs) Airflow Power Input100% Power
(W)
WS-C3750X-24P-S (Catalyst3750X)
1 1.75x17.5x18.0 15.8 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
WS-C3750X-48PF-S (Catalyst3750X)
1 1.75x17.5x19.5 16.7 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
WS-C3560X-24P-S (Catalyst3560X)
1 1.75x17.5x18.0 15.7 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
WS-C3560X-48PF-S (Catalyst3560X)
1 1.75x17.5x19.5 16.6 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
WS-C2960S-24PS-L (Catalyst 2960S)
1 1.75x17.5x15.19 12.5 SidetoBack (Single C13)
84
WS-C2960S-48FPS-L (Catalyst 2960S)
1 1.75x17.5x15.19 13 SidetoBack (Single C13)
131
**PowerInputislistedwiththedefaultconfigurationinmind.Pleasenotethatifresilienceisrequired,anextrapowersupplywillbeneededandPowerInputrequirementswillchange.
10Server RoomFebruary 2012 Series
Server Room
11Server RoomFebruary 2012 Series
Theserverroomrequiresonerackunitnon-PoEswitches,aswellasfirewallsandloadbalancingappliances.
Model Rack UnitsDimensions
(H x W x D in.)Weight
(lbs) Airflow Power Input100% Power
(W)
WS-C3750X-24T-S (Catalyst3750X)
1 1.75x17.5x18.0 15.6 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
WS-C3750X-48T-S (Catalyst3750X)
1 1.75x17.5x18.0 16.3 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
WS-C3560X-24T-S (Catalyst3560X)
1 1.75x17.5x18.0 15.4 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
WS-C3560X-48T-S (Catalyst3560X)
1 1.75x17.5x18.0 16.1 FrontandSidestoBack ** (SingleC15**)
2500
ASA5540-AIP40-K9 (ASA5540)
1 1.75x17.5x14.25 22 FronttoBack (Single C13)
190
ACE-4710-1F-K9 (ACE4710)
1 1.5x16.92x20.04 30.8 FronttoBack (Single C13)
345
**PowerInputislistedwiththedefaultconfigurationinmind.Pleasenotethatifresilienceisrequired,anextrapowersupplywillbeneededandPowerInputrequirementswillchange.
12DataCenterFebruary 2012 Series
DataCenter
Table of Contents 13
YouhaveseveraloptionsforthedatacenterforbothUnifiedComputingandforswitching.TheUCSpowercalculatorprovidesdetailedinformationforspecificconfigurationsandisyourbestsourceforUCSequipmentspecifications.
Product Name Rack UnitsDimensions
(H x W x D in.)Weight
(lbs) Airflow Power Input100% Power
(W)
N5K-C5548UP-FA (Nexus5548UP)
1 1.72x17.3x29.5 35 FronttoBack (DualC13)
600
N2K-C2248TP-1GE (Nexus2248TP)
1 1.72x17.3x17.7 17.3 FronttoBack (DualC13)
400
N2K-C2232PP-10GE (Nexus2232PP)
1 1.72x17.3x17.7 18.3 FronttoBack (DualC13)
400
DS-C9148D-8G16P-K9 (MDS9148)
1 1.72x17.51x19.78 22.2 FronttoBack (DualC13)
120
DS-C9124-K9 (MDS9124)
1 1.72x17.16x16 16.5 FronttoBack *** (Single C13***)
96
DS-C9134-K9 (MDS9134)
1 1.72x17.16x18.89 20 FronttoBack *** (Single C13***)
96
ASA5585-S20P20SK9 (ASA5585-X)
2 3.47x19x26.5 62 FronttoBack *** (Single C19***)
770
N10-S6100 (UCSB-Series6120X)
1 1.72x17.3x30.0 * FronttoBack *** (Single C13)
*
N20-C6508 (UCSB-Series5108)
6 10.5x17.5x32.0 * FronttoBack *** (Single C19***)
*
R200-1120402W (UCSC200M2)
1 1.7x16.9x27.8 * FronttoBack (DualC13)
*
R210-2121605W (UCSC210M2)
2 3.39X17.5X28 * FronttoBack *** (Single C13***)
*
R250-2480805 (UCSC250M2)
2 3.39x17.5x28 * FronttoBack ** (Single C13**)
*
ACE-4710-0.5-K9 (ACE4710)
1 1.5x16.92x20.04 - FronttoBack (Single C13)
345
*Forspecificrequirementsforyourconfiguration,usetheCiscoUCSpowercalculator: http://www.cisco.com/assets/cdc_content_elements/flash/dataCenter/cisco_ucs_power_calculator/
14DataCenterFebruary 2012 Series
**PowerInputislistedwiththedefaultconfigurationinmind.Pleasenotethatifresilienceisrequired,anextrapowersupplywillbeneededandPowerInputrequirementswillchange.
***Defaultconfigurationforthismodeldoesnotincludeapowersupply.PowerInputislistedasifasinglepowersupplywereinstalledforreferencesake.
15Power over EthernetFebruary 2012 Series
Power over Ethernet
IEEE802.3afdescribesanEthernetportthatactsasapowersourcefordevicessuchasCiscoWirelessAccess-PointsandCiscoIPPhones.PoE-capableEthernetportscandeliverupto15.4Woverboth100Base-Tand1000Base-Tconnections.
IEEE802.3atbegantoaddressthehigherpowerstandardforPoEandhasyettoberatified.While802.3afwaslimitedto15.4WandhadtoworkwithCategory3Cable,thisnewrequirementlimitedoperationtoCategory6anddoubledthepowertotheendstationat30Wperport.CiscoPre-StandardPowerwascreatedtoaddresstheserequirementsbefore802.3atcouldberatified,givingyoutheabilitytobring20Wperport.
16WirelessAccessPointsFebruary 2012 Series
WirelessAccessPoints
PoErequirementsforCiscoaccesspointswithinSBAaredefinedinthetablebelow.Theactualpowerdrawcandiffer,dependingonuse.Formoreinformation,seeCiscoAironetPowerOverEthernetApplicationNote: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/technology/poe/technical/reference/Power.html
Access Point Power Usage (Watts)
Cisco Aironet 1142 15.4
Cisco Aironet 1262 15.4
Cisco Aironet 3602 15.4
17IP TelephonyFebruary 2012 Series
IP Telephony
IP telephones can be powered locally with a power adapter or with Power overEthernet.AllphonescanreceivepowerfromIEEE802.3af-compliantdataswitches.TheCisco7921GandCisco7925Garewirelessphonesandarepoweredbyadaptersforchargingthephone.Formoreinformation,seePoweroverEthernet(PoE)PowerRequirementsFAQ: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_qanda_item09186a00808996f3.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6788/phones/ps10326/data_sheet_c78-584412.html
IP Phone Power Usage (Watts)
CP-7937G Class3(15.4)
CP-7975 Class3(12.0)
CP-6901 Class1(2.77)
CP-6921 Class2(7.0)
CP-6941 Class2(7.0)
CP-6945 Class1(4.0)
CP-6961 Class2(7.0)
CP-8941 Class1(4.0)
CP-8945 Class2(7.0)
CP-8961 Class4(15.4)
CP-9951 Class4(15.4)
CP-9971 Class4(15.4)
18ConclusionFebruary 2012 Series
Conclusion
This guide provided environmental specifications for the components of theSBAfoundationanddatacenterarchitectures.Forfurtherinformation,referencetheproduct-specificdatasheets.
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