Nokia 7250 Ixr X1 Installation Guide Patched -

Equipped with redundant fans to ensure continuous operation in case of a single fan failure. Software Installation & Initial Boot

Connect the plug to the external AC power distribution unit (PDU). Slide the DC PSU into the designated slot.

The Nokia 7250 Interconnect Router (IXR) X1 is a high-performance, compact platform designed for service provider edge, metro ethernet, and data center interconnect networks. Deploying this hardware requires adherence to specific structural, electrical, and environmental procedures. This manual provides the step-by-step technical instructions required to safely unbox, mount, power, and perform the initial configuration of the Nokia 7250 IXR-X1. 1. Pre-Installation Planning and Safety Compliance

Attach the lug to the chassis grounding pad using the two hex nuts/screws.

Ensure the external DC circuit breaker is switched to the position.

Proper grounding is mandatory for safety and signal integrity.

Ensure that the honeycomb mesh air intakes remain unobstructed to maintain EMI isolation and optimal cooling.

The 7250 IXR-X1 is designed for standard 19-inch (EIA-310) 4-post racks.

Secure the brackets to the chassis using the provided flat-head Phillips screws. Torque the screws to 10 in-lbs (1.1 N-m). Mounting the Chassis in the Rack

The Nokia 7250 IXR X1 is a compact yet powerful router that, when installed correctly, provides outstanding performance for data center fabrics, cloud interconnect, and high‑speed aggregation networks. By following the steps in this guide – from proper site preparation and grounding to power connection and initial software configuration – you ensure a reliable, safe, and high‑speed deployment. Always refer to the official Nokia hardware installation and SR Linux documentation for the most current procedures and safety information.

Attach the lug to the chassis using the grounding screws and connect the other end of the wire to your facility’s primary earth ground. 3. Connecting Power

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Equipped with redundant fans to ensure continuous operation in case of a single fan failure. Software Installation & Initial Boot

Connect the plug to the external AC power distribution unit (PDU). Slide the DC PSU into the designated slot.

The Nokia 7250 Interconnect Router (IXR) X1 is a high-performance, compact platform designed for service provider edge, metro ethernet, and data center interconnect networks. Deploying this hardware requires adherence to specific structural, electrical, and environmental procedures. This manual provides the step-by-step technical instructions required to safely unbox, mount, power, and perform the initial configuration of the Nokia 7250 IXR-X1. 1. Pre-Installation Planning and Safety Compliance

Attach the lug to the chassis grounding pad using the two hex nuts/screws.

Ensure the external DC circuit breaker is switched to the position.

Proper grounding is mandatory for safety and signal integrity.

Ensure that the honeycomb mesh air intakes remain unobstructed to maintain EMI isolation and optimal cooling.

The 7250 IXR-X1 is designed for standard 19-inch (EIA-310) 4-post racks.

Secure the brackets to the chassis using the provided flat-head Phillips screws. Torque the screws to 10 in-lbs (1.1 N-m). Mounting the Chassis in the Rack

The Nokia 7250 IXR X1 is a compact yet powerful router that, when installed correctly, provides outstanding performance for data center fabrics, cloud interconnect, and high‑speed aggregation networks. By following the steps in this guide – from proper site preparation and grounding to power connection and initial software configuration – you ensure a reliable, safe, and high‑speed deployment. Always refer to the official Nokia hardware installation and SR Linux documentation for the most current procedures and safety information.

Attach the lug to the chassis using the grounding screws and connect the other end of the wire to your facility’s primary earth ground. 3. Connecting Power