Dell NetworkingC-Series SystemsQuick Start GuideRegulatory Model: C7004/C7008
10 Installing the Hardware WARNING: The C7008/C300 and C7004/C150 operates in either of two voltage ranges. The different power supply configuration
Installing the Hardware 11Installing RPMs and Line CardsThe C7004/C150 system accommodates four line cards and two route processor modules (RPMs).The
12 Installing the Hardware(SERIES CB)) line cards are interchangeable between the C7008/C300 and C7004/C150 only if the chassis is running Dell Networ
Installing the Hardware 13Installing the Fan TrayThe C-Series chassis contains one field-replaceable fan tray. There are two types of fan trays that y
14 Installing the HardwareC7004/C150C7008/C300 NOTE: The fan tray light emitting diodes (LEDs) remains lit when the chassis is powered up and the fan
Installing the Hardware 15After you supply power to the system, the following occurs:• The fan tray is operating.• The green (online) fan tray, RPM, a
16 Installing the HardwareSpecificationsChassis Physical DesignEnvironmental ParametersAC Power RequirementsPower Supply 1600W-ACParameter C7004/C150
Installing the Hardware 17Power Supply 1200W-ACMaximum power consumption1,647 W @ 100/120 V1,555 W @ 200/240 V2,707 W @ 100/120 V2,726 W @ 200/240 VMa
Installing the Software 192Installing the SoftwareNavigating CLI ModesThe Dell prompt changes to indicate the CLI mode. You must move linearly through
20 Installing the SoftwareCable and Adapter Pin AssignmentsTo connect to a terminal port, PC serial port, or a terminal server, use the console port o
Dell NetworkingC-Series SystemsQuick Start GuideRegulatory Model:C7004/C7008
Installing the Software 21Accessing the Console with a DB-25 AdapterYou can connect to the console port using an RJ-45 to RJ-45 rollover cable and an
22 Installing the SoftwareDefault ConfigurationA version of the Dell Networking OS is pre-loaded onto the chassis, however the system is not configure
Installing the Software 23Access the System RemotelyYou can configure the system to access it remotely by Telnet. The systems have a dedicated managem
24 Installing the SoftwareConfigure a Username and PasswordConfigure a system username and password.Configure the Enable PasswordEXEC Privilege mode i
Installing the Software 25Create a VLANThe default virtual local area network (VLAN) is part of the system startup configuration, and is by default, V
26 Installing the SoftwareAssign an IP address to a VLAN NOTE: You cannot assign an IP address to the default VLAN, which, by default, is VLAN 1. To
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About this Guide 3About this GuideThis document is intended as a Quick Start Guide to get new systems up and running and ready for configuration. For
Installing the Hardware 51Installing the HardwareThis guide assumes all site preparation has been performed before installing the chassis. Installing
6 Installing the HardwareFollow these steps to install the chassis into a 19-inch equipment rack:Step Task1 Determine the chassis mounting location in
Installing the Hardware 75 Insert screws (provided with your rack) through the chassis rack-mounting bracket and into the equipment rack, and tighten
8 Installing the HardwareInstalling Power Modules CAUTION: Do not install the Power Supply 1200W-AC and Power Supply 1600W-AC in the same chassis. Th
Installing the Hardware 9For Dell Networking OS version 8.4.6.0, the minimum PSUs required for system power is based on the power requirements of th
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