[ietf78-tech] Mechanical specs of PoE-switches?
Chris Elliott
chelliot at pobox.com
Fri Jun 25 14:20:47 PDT 2010
"Not cisco gear..."--meaning not cisco gear in the past or do you break out in hives if you touch cisco gear and won't be useful? :-)
We could have used you in the Washington Hilton! Who would have thought that above the domed ceiling of the ballroom would have been filthy--and secret service tape everywhere.
Chris.
--
Chris Elliott
On Jun 25, 2010, at 5:10 PM, Rob Nagy <rob at deepdivenetworking.com> wrote:
> For those who don't know me... Jim means my specialty is jamming gear in ceilings and crawl spaces, and other locations not designed for gear. Preferably with a drain pipe I have to shimmy across. Not cisco gear...
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 25, 2010, at 3:12 PM, Jim Martin <jim at daedelus.com> wrote:
>
>> Also, Rob Nagy has already volunteered to do this install ... it's a bit of his specialty ;-)
>>
>> - Jim
>>
>> On Jun 25, 2010, at 12:10 PM, Chris Elliott wrote:
>>
>>> Geert,
>>>
>>> We'd be using the 3560-E PoE switches in this location. Here's the physical specs:
>>>
>>> 3560E-48PD
>>> 1.75 x 17.5 x 18.1"
>>> 4.45 x 44.5 x 46.0 cm
>>>
>>> 3560E-48PD
>>> 19.2 lbs
>>> 8.75 kg
>>>
>>> From:
>>>
>>> http://cisco.biz/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps7078/product_data_sheet0900aecd805bac22.html
>>>
>>> So they're 1 RU, but deep and a bit heavy. However, I think we can get them up there--we've had worse challenges, believe me! And the benefits are various:
>>>
>>> - No need for injectors
>>> - Known switch
>>> - Same as other switches in network
>>> - Our management is already set up
>>>
>>> Let me know if you think it will be impossible or extremely difficult to transport these switches up there.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Chris.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Chris Elliott
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 25, 2010, at 10:17 AM, Geert Jan de Groot <geertj at nsrc.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> What's the specs (size, weight) of the PoE-switches that you plan to use
>>>> for SER2? The access hole to that rack is really small and cramped,
>>>> and I do wonder if we can use the existing HP4000 (for which we'll
>>>> have full access, including mgmt) and loose power inserters
>>>> instead of another PoE-switch that we'll need to lift to the ceiling.
>>>>
>>>> There is plenty of space in the rack. The challenge will be to
>>>> bring the equipment through the ceiling hole.
>>>>
>>>> SER2 is *above* the door at picture
>>>> http://psg.com/~geertj/ietf78/pics/expohal/tn/IMG_5590.JPG.html
>>>> Open the door, find a small, cramped room, step in, bring down
>>>> temp aluminium ladder, climb ladder, which is a bit of a challenge.
>>>>
>>>> "bring old clothes".
>>>>
>>>> SER1 and SER3 is not nearly as difficult.
>>>>
>>>> GJ
>>>>
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