Before beginning the physical installation, ensure the following site requirements are met:
for safety and equipment protection. Connect the grounding lug on the chassis to the rack grounding point using a properly rated grounding cable. 4. Hardware Component Installation 4.1 Installing Fan Modules
Slide the PSU module smoothly into the empty power slot at the rear of the chassis.
The system utilizes a front-to-back or side-to-side airflow pattern depending on the specific chassis variant and fan tray configuration. Keep all ventilation holes clear. Space and Rack Requirements nokia 7250 ixr x1 installation guide
The Nokia 7250 IXR-X1 can be mounted into a standard four-post or two-post 19-inch rack. Attaching Mount Brackets to the Chassis
Before beginning the physical installation, ensure you have the following: Rack Space : At least of space in a standard 19-inch rack. Power Feeds
Push firmly until the module is fully seated and flush with the chassis. Hardware Component Installation 4
Connect a standard Cat5e or Cat6 patch cable to the dedicated Out-of-Band (OOB) Management port for remote IP access.
Here is a very basic configuration to get your router on the network. This example assumes you have a dedicated management Ethernet port, which is common on the 7250 IXR-X1.
Push firmly until the module connector seats into the midplane backplane. Space and Rack Requirements The Nokia 7250 IXR-X1
Need advanced configuration help (OSPF, MPLS, EVPN)? Check back for our next article: “Configuring L3VPN on the Nokia 7250 IXR-X1.”
Maintain at least 4 inches (10 cm) of clearance at the front and rear of the chassis for cabling, air circulation, and maintenance access. Tools and Equipment Required Phillips #1 and #2 screwdrivers Torque wrench with appropriate bits
: Once physically connected and powered, the router can automatically obtain its configuration and software image from a ZTP server. Critical Resources
Connect the negative (-48V), positive (Return), and ground lines to their matching terminal studs on the DC PSU.
A dual-hole grounding pad located on the chassis frame. 3. Physical Mounting Instructions