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Cisco MGX 8800/8900 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Releases 2 - 5.2, Part Number OL-4545-01, Rev. H0, May 2006
Chapter 3 Preparing for Installation
Site Requirements for the MGX 8880 Media Gateway
Vibration
Table 3-23 describes the Cisco recommendations for vibration conditions.
Space
You can install the following MGX 8880 Media Gateway components in a rack (as shown in
Figure 3-11):
• Exhaust plenum
• Upper fan tray
• MGX 8880 Media Gateway
• Lower fan tray
Table 3-23 Vibration Condition Recommendations
Category NEBS Description MDVT Description
Earthquake
• No damage to the switch when tested to earthquake
waveform.
• 75-mm maximum single amplitude deflection.
• Frame-level natural mechanical resonant frequency > 2
Hz.
• Frame-level natural mechanical resonant frequency > 6
Hz.
• Product must function before and after vibration is
applied to each axis (x = side to side, y = front to back,
z = up and down).
• Product must operate without loss of service during
earthquake testing.
• None
Office
• 3 axis swept-sine.
• 5 Hz to 100 Hz to 5 Hz.
• 0.1 G, 0.1 octaves/min.
• 0.41 Grms, 3 to 500 Hz
• Spectral break points of
0.0005 G
1
/Hz at 10 Hz and 200 Hz
• 5 dB/octave roll-off at each end
• 2 hrs per axis of operation
1. Office product—More than 2 m from regularly inhabited positions
Transportation • For rail, truck, ship, 5 to 100 Hz, 0.1 octave/min, 0.5 G.
• For rail, truck, ship, jet, reciprocating or turbo prop
aircraft, 100 to 500 Hz, 0.25 octave/min, 1.5 G.
• 3 to 300 Hz, 0.5 G
2
• 30 min per axis
2
2. Cisco package test specification
Non-Operational • None. • 1.12 Grms, 3 to 500 Hz
• Spectral break points of
0.0065 G
1
/Hz at 10 Hz and 100 Hz
• 5 dB/octave roll-off at each end
• 30 minutes in each of 3 axes