Rack type
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Use a four-post rack that provides bracket holes or hole
patterns spaced at 1 U (1.75 in. or 4.45 cm) increments
and that meets the size and strength requirements to support the weight.
A U is the standard rack unit defined in Cabinets,
Racks, Panels, and Associated Equipment (document number
EIA-310–D) published by the Electronics Industry Association.
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Mounting bracket hole spacing
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The holes in the mounting brackets are spaced at 1 U
(1.75 in. or 4.45 cm), so that the switch can be mounted
in any rack that provides holes spaced at that distance.
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Rack size and strength
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Ensure that the rack complies with the standards for a
19-in. or 23-in. rack as defined in Cabinets, Racks, Panels,
and Associated Equipment (document number EIA-310–D)
published by the Electronics Industry Association.
A 600-mm rack as defined in the four-part Equipment
Engineering (EE); European telecommunications standard for equipment
practice (document numbers ETS 300 119-1 through 119-4)
published by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
The horizontal spacing between the rails in a rack that complies
with this standard is usually wider than the device's mounting brackets,
which measure 19 in. (48.26 cm) from outer edge to outer
edge. Use approved wing devices to narrow the opening between the
rails as required.
Ensure that the rack rails are spaced widely enough to
accommodate the switch chassis’ external dimensions. The outer
edges of the front-mounting brackets extend the width to 19 in.
(48.26 cm).
For four-post installations, the front and rear rack rails
must be spaced between 23.5 in. (59.7 cm) to 30.6 in. (77.7 cm) front-to-back.
The rack must be strong enough to support the weight of
the switch.
Ensure that the spacing of rails and adjacent racks allows
for proper clearance around the switch and rack.
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Rack connection to building structure
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Secure the rack to the building structure.
If earthquakes are a possibility in your geographical
area, secure the rack to the floor.
Secure the rack to the ceiling brackets as well as wall
or floor brackets for maximum stability.
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