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3Installing a <strong>Brocade</strong> <strong>MLX</strong>-16 routerInstalling <strong>Brocade</strong> <strong>MLX</strong>-16 router modulesThe <strong>Brocade</strong> <strong>MLX</strong>-16 router ships with the required switch fabric modules installed.The installation sequence for multiple modules is important to ensure proper fit. Always fill thebottom slots in the <strong>Brocade</strong> <strong>MLX</strong>-16 router first. Begin by filling the slots from the left side of therouter, <strong>and</strong> work towards the right side. Refer to Figure 7 on page 10 for slot locations.Follow this installation sequence:1. Install a management module in management slot 2.2. Install interface modules in interface slots 2, 4, 6, <strong>and</strong> 8.3. Install switch fabric modules in switch fabric slots 2 <strong>and</strong> 4.4. Install interface modules in interface slots 10, 12, 14, <strong>and</strong> 16.5. Install a management module in management slot 1.6. Install interface modules in interface slots 1, 3, 5, <strong>and</strong> 7.7. Install switch fabric modules in switch fabric slots 1 <strong>and</strong> 3.8. Install interface modules in interface slots 9. 11, 13, <strong>and</strong> 15.NOTEWhen installing a module in an empty device (with all slots covered by filler panels), first slightlyloosen the screws on all of the filler panels. If you do not loosen all of the filler panel screws, the fitwill be too tight when you install a module.Installation instructions are identical for interface, management, <strong>and</strong> switch fabric modules.However, there are specific switch fabric <strong>and</strong> fan requirements for NI-<strong>MLX</strong>-10Gx8-M <strong>and</strong>NI-<strong>MLX</strong>-1Gx48-T-A modules in the 16-slot router. Refer to “Fan <strong>and</strong> switch fabric requirements forNI-<strong>MLX</strong>-10Gx8-M <strong>and</strong> NI-<strong>MLX</strong>-1Gx48-T-A interface modules in 16-slot routers” on page 179 <strong>and</strong>“Installing <strong>Brocade</strong> <strong>MLX</strong>-16 router modules” on page 178.For instructions about installing 100xGbE interface modules, refer to “Installing 2x100GbEinterface modules in <strong>Brocade</strong> <strong>MLX</strong> routers” on page 151.Modules for the <strong>Brocade</strong> <strong>MLX</strong>-16 router are hot-swappable, which means you can remove <strong>and</strong>replace them while the router is powered on <strong>and</strong> running. However, for a graceful shutdown of thelinks on switch fabric modules, it is recommended that you disable the switch fabric module beforeremoving it from the router.For information about how to disable <strong>and</strong> re-enable power to interface modules, see “Disabling <strong>and</strong>re-enabling power to interface modules” on page 321DANGERThe intra-building ports of the equipment or subassembly are suitable for connection tointra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building ports of the equipment orsubassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant(OSP) or its wiring. These ports are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 orType 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 5) <strong>and</strong> require isolation from the exposedOSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection to connect theseinterfaces metallically to OSP wiring.178 <strong>Brocade</strong> <strong>MLX</strong> <strong>Series</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Brocade</strong> <strong>NetIron</strong> <strong>XMR</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> Installation Guide53-1002373-02

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