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    v Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 CONTENTS Preface ix Document Objectives ix Audience x Document Organization x Document Conventions xi Obtaining Documentation xx i Cisco.com xxi Ordering Documentation xxi Documentation Feedback xxii Obtaining Technical Assistance xxii Cisco Technical Support Web site xxii Su[...]

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    Contents vi Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 LED Indicators 1-8 Input/Output Ports and Connecto rs 1-11 Ethernet Port 1-13 Serial Port 1-13 SCSI Port 1-14 Fibre Channel Port 1-14 Video Port 1-15 Specifications 1-17 Regulatory Compliance 1-20 Class A Warning Statements 1-22 VCCI Class A Warning for Japan 1-22 [...]

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    vii Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Contents Checking the LEDs 3-14 Removing or Replacing a Content Engine 3-14 CHAPTER 4 Installing Hardware Options 4-1 Removing the Cover a nd Bezel 4-1 Installing Adapters 4-3 Installing an MPEG Dec oder Adapter 4-5 Preparing and Installing a Fibre Channel Adapter 4-8 Prepa[...]

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    Contents viii Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Electrostatic Discharge 6-4 Electromagnetic and Radio Frequ ency Interference 6-5 Magnetism 6-5 Power Source Interruptions 6-6 Using Power Protection Dev ices 6-7 Surge Protectors 6-7 Line Conditioners 6-7 Uninterruptible Power Supplies 6-7 I NDEX[...]

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    ix Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Preface This preface describes who shoul d read the Cisco Content Engine 511 an d 566 H a rd w a re I n s t a l l a t io n G u i d e , ho w it is org anized, and its document con ventions. This preface contains the follo wing sections: • Document Objectiv es, page ix • A[...]

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    Preface Audience x Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Audience T o use this hardware publication, yo u should be famili ar with internetw orking equipment and cabling, and h av e a basic know ledge of electronic circuit ry and wiring practice s. T o complete the installation, including the softw are confi gurat[...]

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    xi Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Preface Document Conventions Document Conventions Command descriptions use the fo llowi ng con ventions: Chapter 4 Installing Hardware Options Describes how to remo ve and replace the MPEG A/V decoder adapter , the Fibre Channel adapter , and hard disk dri ves. Chapter 5 T r[...]

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    Preface Document Convention s xii Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Screen examples use the follo w ing con ventions: Notes, cautionary statem ents, and sa fety warnings use these con ventions: Note Means reader take note . Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not co ntained in this man[...]

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    xiii Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Preface Document Conventions War ni n g IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol m eans danger . Y ou are in a situation that could cause bodily injury . Before you work on any equipment, be aware o f the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar[...]

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    Preface Document Convention s xiv Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Attention IMPORT ANTES INFORMA TIONS DE SÉCURITÉ Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger . Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entraîner des bl essures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, so[...]

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    xv Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Preface Document Conventions Advarsel VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER Dette advarselssymbolet betyr fare. Du er i en situasjon som kan føre til skade på person. Før du begynn er å arbeide med noe av utstyret, må du være oppmerksom på faren e forbundet med ele ktriske [...]

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    Preface Document Convention s xvi Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Va r n in g ! VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR Denna varningssignal signale rar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måst e du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och[...]

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    xvii Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Preface Document Conventions Avis o INSTRUÇÕES IMPORT ANTES DE SEGURANÇA Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo . V ocê se encontra em uma sit uação em que há risco de lesõe s corporais. Antes de trabalhar c om qualquer equipamento, esteja cie nte dos riscos que e[...]

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    Preface Document Convention s xviii Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Advarsel VIGTIGE SIKKERHEDSANVISNINGER Dette advarselssymbol betyde r fare. Du befinder dig i en situation med risiko for legemesbeskadigelse. Før d u begynder arbejde på udstyr , skal du være opmærksom på de involverede risici, der er [...]

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    xix Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Preface Document Conventions[...]

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    Preface Document Convention s xx Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01[...]

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    xxi Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Preface Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Documentation Cisco documentation and add itional literatu re are a vailable on Cisco.com. Cisco also provides se veral ways to obtain technical assistance and other technical resources. These sectio ns explain how to obtain technic[...]

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    Preface Documentation Fee dback xxii Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Documentation Feedback Y ou can send comments about tech nical documentation to bug-doc@cisco.com. Y ou can submit comments b y using the response card (if present) behi nd the front cov er of your document or b y writing to the follo wing [...]

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    xxiii Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Preface Obtaining Te chnical Assistance Note Use the Cisco Product Identif ication (CPI) tool to locate your product serial number before submitting a web or phone request for se rvice. Y ou can access the CPI tool from the Cisco T echnical Support W ebsite by clicking th[...]

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    Preface Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xxiv Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Definitions of Service Request Severity T o ensure that all servi ce requests ar e reported in a standard format, Cisco has established se verity def initions. Se verity 1 (S1)—Y our netwo rk is “do wn,” or t[...]

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    xxv Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Preface Obtaining Additional Pu blications and Inf ormation • Pa c k e t magazine is the Cisco System s technical user magaz ine for maximizing Internet and netw orking in vestments. Each quart er , Packet deli vers co verage of the latest industry trends, technol ogy bre[...]

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    Preface Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xxvi Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01[...]

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    CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 1 Introducing the Content Engine This chapter pro vides a basic functional ov ervie w of the Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 (CE-511 and CE-566), and de scrib es the Conten t Engine hardware, major components, and fro nt and back panel indicator s and controls[...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Introduction 1-2 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Figure 1 -1 CE-51 1 and CE-566—Fr ont View This guide describes the Content Engine models listed belo w . The CE-511 and CE-566 are conf igured for A C-input power and h av e a single A C-input power sup ply . The Co[...]

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    1-3 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the Content E ngine Introduc tion Figur e 1 -2 CE-566 Back P anel with SCSI Por t Connector CE-511 and 566 Models can be conf igured with either a Fibre Ch annel adapter or an MPEG A/V decoder adapter . The se ad apters are user-replaceable and are in[...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Functio na l Description 1-4 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Content Engine 511 The Content Engi ne 511 (CE-511) is a base-end Co ntent Engine th at services small- to me dium-si ze enterp rise netwo rks. Ta b l e 1 - 1 lists memory specif ications for the CE-511. Co[...]

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    1-5 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the Content E ngine Functional Des cription The CE-566 supports de vice mode configu ration and can be conf igured through A CNS 5.x software to operate as a Cont ent En gine, a Content Ro uter , a Content Distribu tion Manager , or an IP/TV Program M[...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Hardwa re Features 1-6 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Otherwise, the Content Engine simultaneously o btains the requested objects from the web server , stores a cop y of the ob jects (caches them), and forwards the objects on to the user . Y ou can also configure yo[...]

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    1-7 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the Content E ngine Hardware Featur es Front Panel Control Buttons Figure 1-5 sho ws the Content Engine front panel, and Ta b l e 1 - 3 describes the front panel control b uttons. Figure 1 -5 CE-51 1 a nd CE-566 Fr ont P anel 1 CD eject button 2 Power[...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Hardwa re Features 1-8 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 LED Indicators Figure 1-6 sho ws the location of front panel LEDs, and Ta b l e 1 - 4 describes their function. Figur e 1 -6 Fr ont P anel LEDs Figure 1-7 sho ws the location of back pa nel LEDs, and Ta b l e 1 -[...]

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    1-9 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the Content E ngine Hardware Featur es Figure 1 -7 Back P anel LEDs Figure 1-8 sho ws the LEDs for the Fibre Channel adapter , a nd Ta b l e 1 - 6 describes their function. 1 Ethernet 1 link 2 Ethernet 1 acti vity 3 Ethernet 2 activity 4 Ethernet 2 li[...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Hardwa re Features 1-10 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Figur e 1 -8 Fibr e Channel A dapter LE Ds Note In the illustration, the top LED is g reen, and the bottom LED is amber . Note The MPEG A/V decoder adapter does not have an y LEDs. T able 1 -6 Fibre Channel Adap[...]

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    1-11 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the Content E ngine Hardware Featur es Input/Output Ports and Connectors Y our Content Engine supports the f ollo wing I/O connectors on the back o f the device: • Ethernet connectors • Serial connector • SCSI lo w-voltage dif ferential (L VD) [...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Hardwa re Features 1-12 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Note Cisco A CNS software does not sup port the use of a ke yboard or mouse (Personal System 2 [PS/2] or Uni versal Serial Bus [USB]) with the Content Engine. Ho wev er, k eyboard and m ouse are supported b y th[...]

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    1-13 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the Content E ngine Hardware Featur es Ethernet Port The Content Engine comes with on e integrat ed dual-port Ethernet controller . This controller provides an interf ace for connecting to 10-Mbps, 100-Mbp s, or 1000-Mbps netw orks and provides fu ll[...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Hardwa re Features 1-14 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Figur e 1 -1 1 Ser ial P o rt Connect or SCSI Port The CE-566 has one SCSI L VD port connector located on the back of the device. A cable for this port is pro vided when you purcha se a Cisco Storage Array . Whe[...]

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    1-15 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the Content E ngine Hardware Featur es Fibre Channel Connector The Fibre Channel connector (see Figure 1-13 ) is an LC-style connector that supports nonoptical f ibre conducti ve (nonO FC), multimode f iber -optic cabling using a small form f actor ([...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Hardwa re Features 1-16 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Figure 1 -14 Video Input/Output Con nectors Ta b l e 1 - 8 provides the pi nout for the audio out put mini-XLR 8-pin connecto r , and Ta b l e 1 - 9 provides the p inout for the V GA output mini-XLR 8-pin co nne[...]

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    1-17 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the Content E ngine Specifications Specifications Ta b l e 1 - 1 0 summarizes the fe atures and sp ecifications for the CE-511 and CE-566. 6R e d 7 Green 8G r o u n d T able 1 -9 V GA Output Connector Pino ut (continued) Pin Number Destination T able[...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Specifications 1-18 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Fibre Channel adapter • Bus type: Fiber-op tic media (shortw av e 50-micron) • Bus transfer rate: 2 gigabit s per second (Gbps) maximum at half duple x and 4 Gbps at full duplex • Protocols: Suppor ts FCP 1 -S[...]

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    1-19 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the Content E ngine Specifications Dimensions • Heig ht: 1.75 in., 1 R U (44 mm) • Depth: 20 in. (508 mm) • W idth: 16.69 in. (430 mm) W e ight Maximum we ight: 28 l b (12.7 kg ) depe nding on your conf iguration Electrical input • Sine-wa ve[...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Regulato ry Compliance 1-20 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Regulatory Compliance Ta b l e 1 - 1 1 lists regulatory compli ance and agenc y approv als for the CE-511 and CE-566. Te m p e r a t u r e • Operating: 50 to 95 ° F (10 to 35 ° C) • Nonoperat ing: –4[...]

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    1-21 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the Content E ngine Regulatory Compliance T able 1 -1 1 Regulatory Compliance Item Description Compliance CE Marking Safety UL 1950 CSA-C22.2 No. 950 EN 60950 IEC 60950 EMC FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A ICES-003 Class A EN 55022 Class A with UT P cabl[...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Class A Warning Sta tements 1-22 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Class A Warning Statements VCCI Class A Warning for Japan Class A Notice for Taiwan and Other Traditional Chinese Markets War ni n g This is a Class A product based on the standard of the V oluntary Con[...]

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    1-23 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the Content E ngine Class A Warning St atements Class A Warning for Hungary War ni n g This equipment is a class A product and should be used and installed properly according to the Hungarian EMC Class A requirements (MSZEN55022). Class A equipment i[...]

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    Chapter 1 In troducing the Content Engine Class A Warning Sta tements 1-24 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01[...]

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    CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 2 Preparing to Install the Content Engine This chapter contains i mportant safety information you should kno w before working with th e Content Engine. Use the follo wing guidelines to ensure your o wn personal safety and to help protect yo ur Content Engine fr[...]

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    Chapter 2 Preparin g to Install the Content Engine Safety Warnings 2-2 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 War ni n g Read the installation instruc tions before connecting the sy stem to the power source. Statement 1004 War ni n g Before working on a sy stem that has an on/off switch, turn OFF the power and unpl[...]

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    2-3 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 2 Pr eparing to Install the Content Engine Safety Warnings War ni n g Do not work on the sy stem or connect or disconnect ca bles during periods of lightning activity . Statement 1001 War ni n g Before working on equipment that is connected to power line s, remove j[...]

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    Chapter 2 Preparin g to Install the Content Engine Safety Guidel ines 2-4 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Safety Guidelines T o reduce the risk of bodily injury , electrical shock, fire, and damage to th e equipment, observe the follo wing precautions. General Precautions Observe t he follo wing general prec[...]

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    2-5 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 2 Pr eparing to Install the Content Engine Safety Guidelines – The product has been exposed t o water . – The product has been dropped or da maged. – The product does not operate correc tly when you follo w the operating instructions. • K eep your system com[...]

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    Chapter 2 Preparin g to Install the Content Engine Safety Guidel ines 2-6 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 • T o help protect your system componen ts from sudden, transient increases and decreases in electrical power , use a surge suppressor , line conditioner , or uninterruptible po wer supply (UPS). • P[...]

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    2-7 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 2 Pr eparing to Install the Content Engine Safety Guidelines • Plan the de vice installation start ing from the bottom of the rack. • Install the hea viest de vice in the bottom o f the rack. • Do not extend more than one de vice out of the rack at the same ti[...]

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    Chapter 2 Preparin g to Install the Content Engine Safety Guidel ines 2-8 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01[...]

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    CH A P T E R 3-1 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 3 Installing the Content Engine This chapter expl ains ho w to install CE-511 and CE-566 in an eq uipment rack. It also provides general in structions for ins talling CE-511 and CE-566 on a table or workbench. This chapter contains th e follo wing sections: •[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engine Installing a CE-511 or CE-566 Unit 3-2 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Angle bracke ts for mounting CE-511 and CE-566 units in a 2-post rack are also included in your shi pping container accessory box. Y ou need the follo wing parts and tools to in stall the Content E[...]

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    3-3 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engin e Installing a CE-511 or CE-566 Unit Installing the Chassis in a 2-Post Rack The Content Eng ine mount s to two rack posts w ith brackets th at attach to the sides of the chassis. These brackets are for a 19-inch (48.26-cm) equipment [...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engine Installing a CE-511 or CE-566 Unit 3-4 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 T o install a Content Engine i n a 2-post rack, follow these steps: Step 1 Attach a bracket to one side of the chassis, aligning the front flange of the bracket with the hash mark on the side of th[...]

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    3-5 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engin e Installing a CE-511 or CE-566 Unit Figur e 3-3 Rack Installation Kit Note The right and left slide rails are identical. 1 Slide rail assemblies (2) 2 M3.5 screws with lock w ashers (3) 3 M4 scre ws (6) 4 M6 scre ws (10) 5 Clip nuts [...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engine Installing a CE-511 or CE-566 Unit 3-6 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 T o install the CE-511 and CE-566 in t he 4-post rack, follo w these steps: Step 1 Select a 1-R U-size location in the rack. Starting wit h the right front side of the rack (as vie wed from the fro[...]

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    3-7 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engin e Installing a CE-511 or CE-566 Unit Figur e 3-5 Removing the Inner Slide Rail Step 3 Place a n inner slide rail at the alignment marker (labeled 1 in Figure 3-6 ) as indicated b y the arro w on the side of th e Content Engine. Use tw[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engine Installing a CE-511 or CE-566 Unit 3-8 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Figure 3-6 Attac hing the Inne r S lide Rail to the Cont ent Engine Step 4 Insert the tab (labeled 1 in Figure 3-7 ) on the rear of the slide rail assembly through the center hole be tween the two [...]

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    3-9 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engin e Installing a CE-511 or CE-566 Unit Figur e 3-7 Attac hing the Slide Rails to the Rac k Step 5 Align the slide rail assembly to the front flange on the rack, an d insert and tighten two M6 scre ws to secure the slide rail to the fron[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engine Installing a CE-511 or CE-566 Unit 3-10 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Step 6 Align and insert the inner slide rails into the slide rail assemblies unt il they lock into place. Step 7 Slide the Content Engine into the rack until th e Content Engine locks into place. [...]

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    3-11 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engin e Installing a CE-511 or CE-566 Unit Note Leav e enough slack in the cabl es to allo w for sliding the Cont ent Engine in or out of the rack. T o remove the Content Engine from the rack, re verse these instructions. Store these insta[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engine Connecting Cables 3-12 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Connecting Cables Follo w these steps to connect network, console, and SCSI cables to the Content Engine. Note The SCSI cable is part of the Cisco St orage Array accessory kit. If you did not order the Cisco Stora[...]

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    3-13 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engin e Connecting Power and Booting the System Figur e 3-9 CE-51 1 and CE-566 Back P anel P ort s and Receptacles Note Cisco A CNS software does no t support the use of a k eyboard or mouse (PS/2 or USB) with the Con tent Engine. Ho wever[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engine Checking the LEDs 3-14 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Step 4 Power up all e xternally connected devices. Step 5 Press the power contr ol butto n on the front of the Content Eng ine. The system should be gin booting. Once the operating system boots, you ar e ready to [...]

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    3-15 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engin e Removing or R eplacing a Content Engine T o remove a Content Eng ine from your network , po wer it do wn, disconnect the po wer cords and network cables, and p hysi cally remove the chassis from the rack. The Content Engine is in c[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling the Content Engine Removing or Replac ing a Content Engi ne 3-16 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01[...]

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    CH A P T E R 4-1 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 4 Installing Hardware Options This chapter pro vides basic instructions for installing h ardware options in t he Content Engin e. These instruct ions are inte nded for tech nicians who ar e experienced with set ting up Cisco Conten t Engine hardware. This chapt[...]

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    Chapter 4 Installing Ha rdware Options Removing th e Cover and Be zel 4-2 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Figur e 4-1 Removing the Content Engine Cover Step 4 Slide the cove r back; then lift it up and of f the Content Engine. Caution For prop er cooling and airfl ow , replace the cover bef ore turning on th[...]

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    4-3 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 4 Installing Har dware Option s Installing Adapters Figur e 4-2 Removing the Content Engine Bezel Installing Adapters This section pro v ides general information about the system board, riser card, adapter and PCI-X sl ot conf iguration speci f ications, a nd contai[...]

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    Chapter 4 Installing Ha rdware Options Install ing Adapter s 4-4 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Before you install adapters, re view th e follo wing: • The Content Engine comes with tw o Peripheral Com ponent Interconnect-Extended (PCI-X ) adapter slots. PCI-X slot 1 is located on the adapter support brac[...]

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    4-5 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 4 Installing Har dware Option s Installing Adapters Installing an MPEG Decoder Adapter Complete the follo wing steps to install an MPEG decoder adapter . Note The illustrations in th is document might dif fer slightly from your hardw are. Step 1 Revie w the safety i[...]

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    Chapter 4 Installing Ha rdware Options Install ing Adapter s 4-6 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Figur e 4-3 Removin g the Expansion Slot Co ver Step 6 Remove the riser card (labeled 1 in Figure 4-4 ) from the system board to access the expansion slo t. 1 Expansion s lot cover (slot 2) 2 Expansion slot co ve[...]

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    4-7 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 4 Installing Har dware Option s Installing Adapters Figur e 4-4 Installing an Adapt er in PCI-X Slot 1 1 Riser card 2 PCI-X slot 2 con nector 3 PCI-X slot 1 conn ector 4 Adapter support brack et 5 Adapter 6 PCI- X riser card connector 4 5 3 2 1 6 124479[...]

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    Chapter 4 Installing Ha rdware Options Install ing Adapter s 4-8 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Step 7 T ouch the static-protectiv e package containing the adap ter to any unpainted metal surface on the Content Engine and th en remove the adapter from the static-protectiv e package. A void touch ing the com[...]

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    4-9 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 4 Installing Har dware Option s Installing Adapters Preparing to Install the Adapter Before you be gin the installation, do these tasks: • Read the “Fiber-Optic Cabling Guidel ines for the Fibre Channel Adapt er” section. • Read the “T ools and Pa rts Requ[...]

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    Chapter 4 Installing Ha rdware Options Install ing Adapter s 4-10 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Installing the Fibre Channel Adapter T o install the Fibre Channel adapter , follo w these steps: Step 1 Check the sys tem board and locate the co rrect PCI-X slot for the Fibre Channel card. Step 2 Power do wn [...]

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    4-11 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 4 Installing Har dware Option s Installing Adapters Hardware Problems T ake the follo wing actions to determine if y our installation p roblem is caused b y the hardware: 1. V erify that all adapters are installed securely . 2. V erify that all ca bles are atta che[...]

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    Chapter 4 Installing Ha rdware Options Working with Hard Disk Drives 4-12 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Working with Hard Disk Drives This section describes ho w to install a hard disk driv e in the Content Engine. The CE-511 requires a Serial Advanced T e chnology At tachment (SA T A) hard disk dri ve. CE[...]

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    4-13 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 4 Installing Har dware Option s Working with Hard Disk Drives Step 5 Install the hard disk dri ve in the b ay . a. Align the dri ve assembly (see Figure 4-5 ) with the guid e rails in the bay . b. Gently push the dri ve assembly into the dri ve bay unti l the dri v[...]

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    Chapter 4 Installing Ha rdware Options Working with Hard Disk Drives 4-14 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Installing a Hard Disk Drive in the CE-566 T o install a SCSI hard disk drive in CE-566, complete the following steps. Note All hard disk dri ves being used in the Content Engine sh ould hav e the same t[...]

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    4-15 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 4 Installing Har dware Option s Working with Hard Disk Drives Figur e 4-6 Installing a SCSI Hard Disk on CE-566 1 SCSI hard disk drive 2 Screws 3 Hard disk dri ve tray 124895 1 3 2 2[...]

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    Chapter 4 Installing Ha rdware Options Completing the Installation 4-16 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Assigning SCSI IDs When you replace a SCSI disk dri ve in a CE-566, you must assign SCSI IDs 0 and 1 to the disk dri ves. The SCSI IDs are assig ned by placing or remo ving jumpers on the disk drive SCSI I[...]

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    4-17 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 4 Installing Har dware Option s Completing the Installation Installing the Content Engine Cover and Bezel Complete the follo wing steps to install the Content Engin e cov er and bezel: Step 1 Install the cover b y placing it into position and sliding it forward. Th[...]

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    Chapter 4 Installing Ha rdware Options Completing the Installation 4-18 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Figur e 4-7 Installing the Cont ent Engine Cove r Step 3 Install the Content Engine in the rack. See th e “Installing a CE-511 or CE-5 66 Unit” section on page 3-2 for instructions. Step 4 Connect a ll[...]

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    CH A P T E R 5-1 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 5 Troubleshooting the System Hardware If your system is not w orking as e xpected, begin troub leshooting using the procedures in this chapter . This chapte r guides you through some i nitial checks and procedures that can so lve basic system problems. This cha[...]

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    Chapter 5 T roubleshooting the System Hardware Checking Connections and Switches 5-2 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 If the chassis was drop ped or damaged while b eing mov ed, you should check the system to see if it functions proper ly . If an external de vice attached to the system is dropped or damaged, [...]

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    5-3 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the System Hardware Checking Connections a nd Switches T o check all the connections and switch es, perform the follo wing steps: Step 1 Power do wn the system, including an y at tached peripherals such as external driv es. D isconnect all the po w[...]

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    Chapter 5 T roubleshooting the System Hardware Checking Connections and Switches 5-4 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01[...]

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    CH A P T E R 6-1 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 6 Maintaining the Content Engine Proper use of preventi ve maintenance p rocedures can keep the Cont ent Engine in top operating condition and mini mize the need for costly , time-consuming service procedures. This chapter contains main tenance procedures that [...]

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    Chapter 6 Ma intainin g the Content Engine Maintaining Yo ur Site Environment 6-2 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Temperature T emperature extremes can cause a v ariety of problems, including premature ag ing and failure of chips or mechanical failure of de vices. Extreme temperature fluctuations can cause c[...]

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    6-3 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Conte nt Engine Maintaining Your Site Environment Humidity High-humidity conditio ns can cause moisture migration and penetration i nto the system. This moisture can cause corrosi on of internal components and degradation of prope rties such as ele[...]

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    Chapter 6 Ma intainin g the Content Engine Maintaining Yo ur Site Environment 6-4 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Corrosion The oil from a person’ s f ingers or prolonged exp osure to high temperature or humidity can corro de the gold-plated ed ge connecto rs and pin connectors on v arious de vices in the [...]

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    6-5 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Conte nt Engine Maintaining Your Site Environment Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference Electromagneti c interferen ce (EMI) and radi o frequency inte rference (RFI) from a system can adversely af fect devices such as radio and tele visi[...]

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    Chapter 6 Ma intainin g the Content Engine Maintaining Yo ur Site Environment 6-6 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Power Source Interruptions Systems are especially sensi tiv e to variations in v oltage supplied by the A C power source. Overv oltage, undervoltage, and transients (or spik es) can erase data fr[...]

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    6-7 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Conte nt Engine Using Power Pro tection Devices Using Power Protection Devices A number of de vices are av ailable that protect ag ainst po wer problems such as po wer surges, tran sients, and po wer failure s. The follo wing subsections describe s[...]

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    Chapter 6 Ma intainin g the Content Engine Using Po wer Protec tion Devices 6-8 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 UPS systems range in price from a fe w hundred dollars to se veral thousand dollars, with the mo re expensi ve units allo wing you to run lar ger systems for a longer period of time when A C po wer[...]

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    IN-1 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 INDEX A A/V ports description 1-12 AC power receptacle 1-12 AC power cord s connecting 3-13 adapters description 1-17 installing 4-5 altitude guidelin es 6-3 specifications 1-20 B back panel LEDs (figure) 1-9 LEDs (table) 1-9 ports (tabl e) 1-12 bays description 1-17 C cab[...]

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    Index IN-2 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 Content Engi ne back panel 1-11 Class A warnings 1-22 front panel 1-7 functional descripti on 1-4 installing 3-2 installing i n a 2-pos t rack 3-3, 3-4 maintaining 6-1 regulatory complian ce 1-20 removing or replacing 3-14 control buttons front panel 1-7 conventions[...]

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    IN-3 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Index description 1-17 F Fibre Channel adapter connector 1-15 LEDs (table) 1-10 port description 1-12 specifications (table) 1-18 front panel control buttons (tab le) 1-7 figure 1-7 LEDs (figure) 1-8 LEDs (table) 1-8 functional descripti on Content Engi ne 1-4 H hard disk [...]

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    Index IN-4 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 front panel (figure) 1-8 front panel (table) 1-8 line conditioners using 6-7 local-area network Ethernet 1-2 M magnetism preventing effects of 6-5 maintenance 6-1 to 6-6 memory specifications for CE-511 1-4 for CE-566 1-4 microprocessor description 1-17 MPEG A/V dec[...]

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    IN-5 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Installation Guide OL-5756-01 Index R rack installa tion 3-6 rack-mount bracket s figure 3-3 rack-mount kit contents of 3-5 radio frequency interference. See RFI receptacles power 1-12 regulatory compliance 1-20 removing or replacing Content Engi ne 3-14 reset button description 1-7 RFI preventing effe[...]

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    Index IN-6 Cisco Content Engine 511 and 566 Hardware Inst allation Guide OL-5756-01 temperat ure maintenance guidelines 6-2 specifications 1-20 tools for rack-mounting 3-2 troubleshooting basic checks 5-1 connections 5-2 switches 5-2 system hardware 5-1 U uninterruptible power suppl ies using 6-7 V video ports connectors 1-15 connectors (figure) 1-[...]