System Specifications

This appendix contains tables that list the specifications for the main components of the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis.

Chassis Specifications

This table describes the specifications of the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis.

Table 1. Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis Specifications

Chassis Specifications

Supported Cards and Modules

  • Up to nine line cards
  • Four fabric cards
  • Two route processor cards
  • One fan tray

Chassis Dimensions

Height

26.25 in. (66.68 cm) as shipped

Width

19.5 in. (49.53 cm) with front door

18.5 in. (47 cm) without front door

Depth

AC version: 19.05 in. (48.39 cm) with front doorDC version: 17.73 in. (45.03 cm) with front door

Aisle spacing

To install chassis (front): 23 inches (60 cm)

To service FRUs (front): 36 inches (91.4 cm)

To service FRUs (rear): 24 inches (61 cm)

Weights

Chassis as shipped

164 lb (74.5 kg)

Chassis in shipping crate with pallet

289 lb (131.1 kg)

Chassis, fully loaded with power, fan trays, cards, and cosmetics

363 lb (164.8 kg)

Floor Loading

Chassis in rack footprint(floor contact area)

Chassis: 2.5 sq ft (0.23 sq m)

Maximum floor loading

145.04 lb/sq ft

Chassis Cooling

One fan tray

Chassis airflow

21181 liters per minute

DC power system airflow

6796 liters per minute

AC power system airflow

5097 liters per minute

Power Specifications

This table describes the power specifications of the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis.

Table 2. Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis Power Specifications

Power Trays

Either two AC or two DC power trays (cannot mix AC and DC power trays)

DC power tray

Up to four DC PMs per tray

AC power tray

Up to four AC PMs per tray

Power Redundancy

DC

Up to 8 power modules can be installed, and only 4 are needed to be active at any time. This allows support for 4+4 power redundancy and A and B battery plant dual feeds redundancy.

AC

Up to 8 power modules can be installed, and only 3 are needed to be active at any time. This allows support for 3+5 power redundancy by using two independent AC power sources (4 feeds each).

DC Input

Nominal input voltage

–48 VDC or –60 VDC(tolerance range: –40.5VDC to –72 VDC)

Input current

37 A max at –48 VDC29.6 A max at –60 VDC43.9 A max at –40.5 VDC

AC Input

12 A max per feed

Nominal input voltage

200 to 240 VAC (range 180 to 264 VAC)

Nominal line frequency

50/60 Hz (range 47 to 63 Hz)

Recommended AC service

30-A (North America) dedicated branch circuit30-A (International) dedicated branch circuit

AC Power Cord Length

167 in. (4.25 m)

Environmental Specifications

This table describes the environmental specifications of the Cisco NCS 4009 chassis.

Table 3. Cisco NCS 4009 Chassis Environmental Specifications

Temperature

Operating, nominal: 41 to 104°F (5° to 40°C)

Operating, short-term: 23 to 131°F (–5° to 55°C)1

Nonoperating: –40 to 158°F (–40° to 70°C)

Humidity

Operating, nominal: 5 to 85%, noncondensing

Operating, short-term: 5 to 90%, noncondensing

Nonoperating: 5 to 93%, noncondensing

Altitude

Operating: –200 to 13,100 ft (–61 to 4000 m) at 104°F (40°C)

Up to 4000m for DC version and 3000m for AC version

Nonoperating: Up to 16,000 ft (4877 m) at –13°F (–25°C), short-term

Chassis airflow

Up to 21,181 liters per minute

Power system airflow

Up to 6800 liters per minute

Air exhaust temperature

95°F (35°C)—at room temperatures of 77 to 84°F (25 to 29°C)

140°F (50°C)—at room temperatures of 95 to 102°F (35 to 39°C)

158°F (60°C)—maximum exhaust temperature on a fully loaded system during worst-case operating conditions (55°C and 6000 ft altitude)

Note

 
Air temperature rise is 68°F (20°C) on a fully loaded system with fans running at maximum speed.

Air velocity (at exhaust)

500 ft/min (2.55m/s) under typical conditions 27°C

1000 ft/min (5.1m/s) at maximum speed

Note

 
Software controls the speed of the fans based on measurements from the chassis thermal sensors.

Sound power level(AC and DC power)

Fan speed 5900 RPM, temperature 80°F (27°C):75.1 dB—modular configuration power

Shock and vibration

Designed and tested to meet the NEBS shock and vibration standards defined in GR-63 Issue 4 2012.

NCS4K-4H-QDD-P Line Card meets the NEBS shock and vibration standards defined in GR-63 issue 5 and GR-1089 Issue 8.

1 Short-term refers to a period of not more than 96 consecutive hours and a total of not more than 15 days in 1 year. This refers to a total of 360 hours in any given year, but no more than 15 occurrences during that 1-year period.

Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety Specifications

For information about the regulatory, compliance, and safety standards to which the Cisco NCS 4009 conforms, see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Network Convergence System 4000 Series.