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Physical Environmental Specifications Guide

Preface Who Should Read This Guide This Cisco Smart Business Architecture (SBA) guide is for people who fill a variety of roles: Systems engineers who need standard procedures for implementing solutions Project managers who create statements of work for Cisco SBA implementations Sales partners who sell new technology or who create implementation documentation Trainers who need material for classroom instruction or on-the-job training In general, you can also use Cisco SBA guides to improve consistency among engineers and deployments, as well as to improve scoping and costing of deployment jobs. Release Series Cisco strives to update and enhance SBA guides on a regular basis. As we develop a new series of SBA guides, we test them together, as a complete system. To ensure the mutual compatibility of designs in Cisco SBA guides, you should use guides that belong to the same series. All Cisco SBA guides include the series name on the cover and at the bottom left of each page. We name the series for the month and year that we release them, as follows: month year Series For example, the series of guides that we released in August 2011 are the August 2011 Series. 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 Commands Many Cisco SBA guides provide specific details about how to configure Cisco network devices that run Cisco IOS, Cisco NX-OS, or other operating systems that you configure at a command-line interface (CLI). This section describes the conventions used to specify commands that you must enter. Commands to enter at a CLI appear as follows: 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 Long commands that line wrap are underlined. Enter them as one command: wrr-queue random-detect max-threshold 1 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Noteworthy parts of system output or device configuration files appear highlighted, as follows: interface Vlan64 ip address 10.5.204.5 255.255.255.0 Comments and Questions If you would like to comment on a guide or ask questions, please use the forum 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 An RSS feed is available if you would like to be notified when new comments are posted. Preface

Table of Contents What s In This SBA Guide... 1 About SBA...1 About This Guide...1 Route to Success...1 Environmental Specifications... 2 Introduction...2 Remote Site... 3 Server Room... 10 Data Center... 12 Power over Ethernet... 15 Wireless Access Points... 16 IP Telephony... 17 Conclusion... 18 Network Core and Services... 5 Network Access... 8 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 About SBA Cisco SBA helps you design and quickly deploy a full-service business network. A Cisco SBA deployment is prescriptive, out-of-the-box, scalable, and flexible. Cisco SBA incorporates LAN, WAN, wireless, security, data center, application optimization, and unified communication technologies tested together as a complete system. This component-level approach simplifies system integration of multiple technologies, allowing you to select solutions that solve your organization s problems without worrying about the technical complexity. About This Guide This guide is an additional design overview. It provides the following information: An introduction to a Cisco SBA design that can be added to an SBA foundation deployment An explanation of the requirements that shaped the design A description of the benefits that the additional design will provide your organization An additional design overview always follows a foundation design overview on the Route to Success, shown below. Prerequisite Guides You are Here Dependent Guides BN Foundation Design Overview Physical Environmental Specifications Guide Foundation Deployment Guide Additional Deployment Guides Route to Success To ensure your success when implementing the designs in this guide, you should read any guides that this guide depends upon shown to the left of this guide on the route above. Any guides that depend upon this guide are shown to the right of this guide. For customer access to all guides: http://www.cisco.com/go/sba For partner access: http://www.cisco.com/go/sbachannel What s In This SBA Guide 1

Environmental Specifications Introduction Environmental specifications are all of the physical specifications for a piece of equipment. When building a network, a server room, a switch closet, or even a midsize data center, you must take three things into consideration: power, cooling, and racking. To get started, consider these questions: How much power does the equipment use? What kind of cooling is required? What size is the hardware? That is, how deep is the equipment, and how many rack units does it occupy? How heavy is it? Will you need a lift to safely install it? This guide helps you answer these questions. Each section describes the equipment s complete environmental specifications so that you can plan your sites. This allows you to fully plan for the equipment s installation and focus on configuring the architecture. This guide is divided into the following sections: Remote Site Network Core and Services Network Access Server Room Data Center A more detailed spreadsheet is available as a companion to this guide and describes the following: Highest (100%) heat dissipation (Btu/hr) Lowest (5%) power (W) Lowest (5%) heat dissipation (Btu/hr) Power over Ethernet (PoE) maximum power (W) Hardware data sheet web links For additional information about power, cooling, and equipment racking, contact Cisco partners who specialize in data center environmental products, such as Panduit and APC. Environmental Specifications 2

Remote Site Remote Site 3

The remote site contains Cisco routers and switches. The types and quantities will vary based on capacities required. Note: The modules in the routers do affect power requirements of the router. They do not, however, cause it to exceed the maximum amounts specified in the table. Model C2911-VSEC/K9 (Cisco 2951 ISR) C2921-VSEC/K9 (Cisco 2921 ISR) C2951-VSEC/K9 (Cisco 2911 ISR) WS-C3750X-24P-S (Catalyst 3750X) WS-C3750X-48PF-S (Catalyst 3750X) WS-C3560X-24P-S (Catalyst 3560X) WS-C3560X-48PF-S (Catalyst 3560X) WS-C2960S-24PS-L (Catalyst 2960S) WS-C2960S-48FPS-L (Catalyst 2960S) Rack Units Dimensions (H x W x D in.) 2 3.5 x 17.25 x 12 21 Side to Side Weight (lbs) Airflow Power Input 2 3.5 x 17.5 x 18.5 34 Back and Side to Front 2 3.5 x 17.5 x 18.5 34 Back and Side to Front 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 18.0 15.8 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 19.5 16.7 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 18.0 15.7 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 19.5 16.6 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 15.19 12.5 Side to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 15.19 13 Side to Back (Single C15) (Single C15) (Single C15) (Single C15) 100% Power (W) Power Input is listed with the default configuration in mind. Please note that if resilience is required, an extra power supply will be needed and Power Input requirements will change. 330 750 750 84 131 Remote Site 4

Network Core and Services Network Core and Services 5

The Network core consists of all the hardware required for a fully functional SBA architecture. The following table details your options. Model WS-C3750X-12S-E (Catalyst 3750X) WS-C3750X-24S-E (Catalyst 3750X) WS-C4507R+E (Catalyst 4507R+E) WS-C6504-E (Catalyst 6504-E) C3945-VSEC/K9 (Cisco 3945 ISR) C3925-VSEC/K9 (Cisco 3925 ISR) ASA5540-AIP40-K9 (ASA 5540) ASA5520-AIP20-K9 (ASA 5520) ASA5510-AIP10-K9 (ASA 5510) IPS-4240-K9 (IPS 4240) IPS-4255-K9 (IPS 4255) IPS-4260-K9 (IPS 4260) WAVE-694-K9 (WAVE 694) WAVE-594-K9 (WAVE 594) Rack Units Dimensions (H x W x D in.) Weight (lbs) Airflow Power Input 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 18.0 15.4 Side to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 18.0 15.6 Side to Back 11 19.19 x 17.31 x 12.5 * Side to Side 5 8.75 x 17.5 x 21.75 * Side to Side 3 5.22 x 17.25 x 18.75 60 Side and Back to Front 3 5.22 x 17.25 x 18.75 60 Side and Back to Front 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 14.25 22 Front to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 14.25 20 Front to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 14.25 23 Front to Back 1 1.72 x 17.25 x 14.5 20 Front to Back 1 1.72 x 17.25 x 14.5 20 Front to Back 2 3.45 x 17.14 x 20.0 40 Front to Back 1 1.69 x 16.89 x 20.33 22.5 Front to Back 1 1.69 x 16.89 x 20.33 22.5 Front to Back (Dual C19) (Single C19) (Single C15) (Single C15) 100% Power (W) * * 800 800 190 190 190 - - - 530 530 Network Core and Services 6

Model WAVE-294-K9 (WAVE 294) AIR-CT5508-12-K9 (Wireless LAN Controller 5508) MCS7835I3-K9-CMD1 (MCS 7835 (CUCM)) UCS-C200M2-VCD2 (UCS C200M2 (CUCM & CUCx) UCS-C200M2-BE6K (UCS C200M2 (Business Edition 6000)) MCS-7835-I3-CCX1 (MCS 7835 (UCCX)) UCS-C200M2-VCD2 (UCS C200M2 (UCCX)) CTI-4501-MCU-K9 (TelePresence MCU 4501) CTI-VCS-Base-K9 (VCS Control) CTI-VCS-Base-K9 (VCS Expressway) Rack Units Dimensions (H x W x D in.) Weight (lbs) Airflow Power Input 1 1.69 x 16.89 x 14.55 16.4 Front to Back 1 1.75 x 17.3 x 21.20 20 Front to Back 2 3.35 x 17.465 x 28.791 64 Front to Back 1 1.7 x 16.9 x 27.8 33 Front to Back 1 1.7 x 16.9 x 27.8 33 Front to Back 2 3.35 x 17.465 x 28.791 64 Front to Back 1 1.7 x 16.9 x 27.8 33 Front to Back 2 3.43 x 17.4 x 19.25 24 Side to Side 1 1.72 x 16.8 x 18 17.6 Side to Side 1 1.72 x 16.8 x 18 17.6 Side to Side * For configuration-specific information on the Catalyst 4507R and Catalyst 6504, use the following tool: http://tools.cisco.com/cpc/ 100% Power (W) Power Input is listed with the default configuration in mind. Please note that if resilience is required, an extra power supply will be needed and Power Input requirements will change. * This device does not include mounting brackets. Listed Rack Units apply when using the accessory MNT-2PST-RACK. 460 115 189 385 385 189 385 787 250 250 Network Core and Services 7

Network Access Network Access 8

Access switches require one rack unit and consist of 24 or 48 PoE ports. The below table describes these switches. Model WS-C3750X-24P-S (Catalyst 3750X) WS-C3750X-48PF-S (Catalyst 3750X) WS-C3560X-24P-S (Catalyst 3560X) WS-C3560X-48PF-S (Catalyst 3560X) WS-C2960S-24PS-L (Catalyst 2960S) WS-C2960S-48FPS-L (Catalyst 2960S) Rack Units Dimensions (H x W x D in.) Weight (lbs) Airflow Power Input 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 18.0 15.8 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 19.5 16.7 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 18.0 15.7 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 19.5 16.6 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 15.19 12.5 Side to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 15.19 13 Side to Back (Single C15) (Single C15) (Single C15) (Single C15) 100% Power (W) Power Input is listed with the default configuration in mind. Please note that if resilience is required, an extra power supply will be needed and Power Input requirements will change. 84 131 Network Access 9

Server Room Server Room 10

The server room requires one rack unit non-poe switches, as well as firewalls and load balancing appliances. Model WS-C3750X-24T-S (Catalyst 3750X) WS-C3750X-48T-S (Catalyst 3750X) WS-C3560X-24T-S (Catalyst 3560X) WS-C3560X-48T-S (Catalyst 3560X) ASA5540-AIP40-K9 (ASA 5540) ACE-4710-1F-K9 (ACE 4710) Rack Units Dimensions (H x W x D in.) Weight (lbs) Airflow Power Input 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 18.0 15.6 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 18.0 16.3 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 18.0 15.4 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 18.0 16.1 Front and Sides to Back 1 1.75 x 17.5 x 14.25 22 Front to Back 1 1.5 x 16.92 x 20.04 30.8 Front to Back (Single C15) (Single C15) (Single C15) (Single C15) 100% Power (W) Power Input is listed with the default configuration in mind. Please note that if resilience is required, an extra power supply will be needed and Power Input requirements will change. 190 345 Server Room 11

Data Center Data Center 12

You have several options for the data center for both Unified Computing and for switching. The UCS power calculator provides detailed information for specific configurations and is your best source for UCS equipment specifications. Product Name N5K-C5548UP-FA (Nexus 5548UP) N2K-C2248TP-1GE (Nexus 2248TP) N2K-C2232PP-10GE (Nexus 2232PP) DS-C9148D-8G16P-K9 (MDS 9148) DS-C9124-K9 (MDS 9124) DS-C9134-K9 (MDS 9134) ASA5585-S20P20SK9 (ASA 5585-X) N10-S6100 (UCS B-Series 6120X) N20-C6508 (UCS B-Series 5108) R200-1120402W (UCS C200 M2) R210-2121605W (UCS C210 M2) R250-2480805 (UCS C250 M2) ACE-4710-0.5-K9 (ACE 4710) Rack Units Dimensions (H x W x D in.) Weight (lbs) Airflow Power Input 1 1.72 x 17.3 x 29.5 35 Front to Back 1 1.72 x 17.3 x 17.7 17.3 Front to Back 1 1.72 x 17.3 x 17.7 18.3 Front to Back 1 1.72 x 17.51 x 19.78 22.2 Front to Back 1 1.72 x 17.16 x 16 16.5 Front to Back 1 1.72 x 17.16 x 18.89 20 Front to Back 2 3.47 x 19 x 26.5 62 Front to Back 1 1.72 x 17.3 x 30.0 * Front to Back 6 10.5 x 17.5 x 32.0 * Front to Back 1 1.7 x 16.9 x 27.8 * Front to Back 2 3.39 X 17.5 X 28 * Front to Back 2 3.39 x 17.5 x 28 * Front to Back 1 1.5 x 16.92 x 20.04 - Front to Back * For specific requirements for your configuration, use the Cisco UCS power calculator: http://www.cisco.com/assets/cdc_content_elements/flash/datacenter/cisco_ucs_power_calculator/ * (Single C13*) * (Single C13*) * (Single C19*) * * (Single C19*) * (Single C13*) 100% Power (W) 600 400 400 120 96 96 770 * * * * * 345 Table of Contents 13

Power Input is listed with the default configuration in mind. Please note that if resilience is required, an extra power supply will be needed and Power Input requirements will change. * Default configuration for this model does not include a power supply. Power Input is listed as if a single power supply were installed for reference sake. Data Center 14

Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af describes an Ethernet port that acts as a power source for devices such as Cisco Wireless Access-Points and Cisco IP Phones. PoEcapable Ethernet ports can deliver up to 15.4W over both 100Base-T and 1000Base-T connections. IEEE 802.3at began to address the higher power standard for PoE and has yet to be ratified. While 802.3af was limited to 15.4W and had to work with Category 3 Cable, this new requirement limited operation to Category 6 and doubled the power to the end station at 30W per port. Cisco Pre-Standard Power was created to address these requirements before 802.3at could be ratified, giving you the ability to bring 20W per port. Power over Ethernet 15

Wireless Access Points PoE requirements for Cisco access points within SBA are defined in the table below. The actual power draw can differ, depending on use. For more information, see Cisco Aironet Power Over Ethernet Application Note: 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 Wireless Access Points 16

IP Telephony IP telephones can be powered locally with a power adapter or with Power over Ethernet. All phones can receive power from IEEE 802.3af-compliant data switches. The Cisco 7921G and Cisco 7925G are wireless phones and are powered by adapters for charging the phone. For more information, see Power over Ethernet (PoE) Power Requirements FAQ: 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 Class 3 (15.4) CP-7975 Class 3 (12.0) CP-6901 Class 1 (2.77) CP-6921 Class 2 (7.0) CP-6941 Class 2 (7.0) CP-6945 Class 1 (4.0) CP-6961 Class 2 (7.0) CP-8941 Class 1 (4.0) CP-8945 Class 2 (7.0) CP-8961 Class 4 (15.4) CP-9951 Class 4 (15.4) CP-9971 Class 4 (15.4) IP Telephony 17

Conclusion This guide provided environmental specifications for the components of the SBA foundation and data center architectures. For further information, reference the product-specific data sheets. Conclusion 18

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