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2 Cisco exus X 0 0 K-M Q Cisco exus X 0 0 K -M Q ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM Cisco exus* 000 Starter undle lanking anels K-CX-Q S et-access S-Type 00mm R Standard DIFA00S00S Inl Cisco exus* Switch QL Quicket -ort Flat atch anel QL Quicket atch anel lank Quicket atch anel Adapter, -ort Mini-Com LC Sr./Sr. 0Gig OM/OM SFF Duplex Multimode Fiber Optic Adapter Mini-Com -ort lank Module FZERQQSM00 Opti-Core LC LC Duplex atch Cords m CMHH Open-Access Horizontal Managers of Rack R TL-V*** otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. TOR: () K-CX (p /0G SF+) OTICS: () QSF-0G-SR-D (IDI QSF) exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 Inl ut Inl ut exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. **Minimum order quantity ten (0) ***Minimum order quantity five ()
3 Cisco exus TX K-MQ Cisco exus TX K-MQ ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM Cisco exus* 000 Starter undle lanking anels K-CTX-Q S et-access S-Type 00mm R Standard DIFA00S00S Inl Cisco exus* Switch QL Quicket -ort Flat atch anel QL Quicket atch anel lank Quicket atch anel Adapter, -ort Mini-Com LC Sr./Sr. 0Gig OM/OM SFF Duplex Multimode Fiber Optic Adapter Mini-Com -ort lank Module FZERQQSM00 Opti-Core LC LC Duplex atch Cords m CMHH Open-Access Horizontal Managers of Rack R TL-V*** otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. TOR: () K-CTX (p /0G TX) OTICS: () QSF-0G-SR-D (IDI QSF) exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 Inl Inl exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. **Minimum order quantity ten (0) ***Minimum order quantity five ()
4 exus 000 Cisco exus* 000 Starter undle Spine s Leaf s K-CC-Q K-CC-Q et-access -Type 00mm R Standard S et-access S-Type 00mm R Standard DIFA00S00S Inl Cisco exus* Switch QL Quicket -ort Flat atch anel QL Quicket atch anel lank QL Quicket atch anel lank Quicket atch anel Adapter, -ort Quicket atch anel Adapter, -ort Mini-Com LC Sr./Sr. 0Gig OM/OM SFF Duplex Multimode Fiber Optic Adapter Mini-Com LC Sr./Sr. 0Gig OM/OM SFF Duplex Multimode Fiber Optic Adapter Mini-Com -ort lank Module Mini-Com -ort lank Module CATCL Transitional Cover Angled atch anels FZERQQSM00 Opti-Core LC LC Duplex atch Cords m FZERQQSM00 Opti-Core LC LC Duplex atch Cords m CMHH Open-Access Horizontal Managers of Rack R CMHH Open-Access Horizontal Managers of Rack R lanking anels TL-V*** TL-V*** TLTS s with ass-through ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM QAL Quicket -ort Angled atch anel exus 000 exus 000 AGG: () K-C0- (0 undle 0G) LIE CARDS: () K-XQ = p (0G QSF) 0 0 TOR: () K-CX (p /0G SF+) OTICS: () QSF-0G-SR-D (IDI QSF) I I C is c o exus X K -M Q 0 C K -M Q F A F A F A K -X Q S C is c o exus 0 S WR MG MT 0 0 K -X Q S F F F F F F MMMMMM S 0 0 SC F A F A SC K -S C -A 0 0 F A F A F A F F F F F F MMMMMM 0 F A F A C is c o exus 0 S WR MG MT SC SC exus 000 EoR /0GT S exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT 0 0 C is c o exus X 0 S/W LICESES: () L SW otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. Structured Cabling based on distance between Spine and Leaf cabinets. Additional lanking anels may be needed based on usage. Server to Leaf Cabling not included in Leaf configurations. exus 000 exus 000 EoR /0GT K -S C -A *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. **Minimum order quantity ten (0) ***Minimum order quantity five ()
5 exus 000 Cisco exus* 000 Starter undle Spine s Leaf s K-CC-Q K-CC-Q et-access -Type 00mm R Standard S et-access S-Type 00mm R Standard DIFA00S00S Inl Cisco exus* Switch QL Quicket -ort Flat atch anel QL Quicket atch anel lank QL Quicket atch anel lank Quicket atch anel Adapter, -ort Quicket atch anel Adapter, -ort Mini-Com LC Sr./Sr. 0Gig OM/OM SFF Duplex Multimode Fiber Optic Adapter Mini-Com LC Sr./Sr. 0Gig OM/OM SFF Duplex Multimode Fiber Optic Adapter Mini-Com -ort lank Module Mini-Com -ort lank Module CATCL Transitional Cover Angled atch anels FZERQQSM00 Opti-Core LC LC Duplex atch Cords m FZERQQSM00 Opti-Core LC LC Duplex atch Cords m CMHH Open-Access Horizontal Managers of Rack R CMHH Open-Access Horizontal Managers of Rack R lanking anels TL-V*** TL-V*** TLTS s with ass-through ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM QAL Quicket -ort Angled atch anel exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 AGG: () K-C0- (0 undle 0G) LIE CARDS: () K-XQ = p (0G QSF) S/W LICESES: () L SW TOR: () K-CX (p /0G SF+) OTICS: () QSF-0G-SR-D (IDI QSF) otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. Structured Cabling based on distance between Spine and Leaf cabinets. Additional lanking anels may be needed based on usage. Server to Leaf Cabling not included in Leaf configurations C is c o exus 0 0 S 0 WR MG MT K -X Q C is c o exus X 0 0 C is c o exus 0 0 S 0 WR MG MT C C K -M Q K -S C -A K -S C -A 0 K -S C -A K -S C -A *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. **Minimum order quantity ten (0) ***Minimum order quantity five () exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT 0 0 K -M Q C is c o exus X 0 K -X Q I I exus 000 EoR /0GT
6 exus 000 ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM Cisco * -C--X SA et-access S-Type 00mm R Switch S et-access S-Type 00mm R Standard DIFA00S00S Inl Cisco exus* Switch exus 000 SIES: () K-CQ (p 0G QSF) LEAFS: () K-CX (p /0G SF+) OTICS: () QSF AOC CMHH Open-Access Horizontal Managers of Rack R AIC: () AIC-CLSTER-M (<000 Leaf orts) S/W LICESES: () -K-X = ( Leaf orts) lanking anels TL-V*** exus 000 otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. Additional blanking panels may be needed based on open space/server usage. AIC cable not included. exus 000 C IS C O E XS C Q T CLK E V exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT C IS C O E XS C Q T CLK E V I I I I 0 exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. ***Minimum order quantity five ()
7 exus 000 ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM Cisco * -C--TX SA et-access S-Type 00mm R Switch S et-access S-Type 00mm R Standard DIFA00S00S Inl Cisco exus* Switch exus 000 SIES: () K-CQ (p 0G QSF) LEAFS: () K-CTX (p /0G TX) lanking anels CMHH Open-Access Horizontal Managers of Rack R TL-V*** 0 AIC: () AIC-CLSTER-M (<000 Leaf orts) S/W LICESES: () -K-X= ( Leaf orts) C IS C O E XS C Q E V T CLK! W A C T CLK E V!! 00W A C 00W A C C is c o exus T X 0 Inl K -M Q C Inl C is c o exus T X K -M Q Inl Inl C is c o exus T X C is c o exus T X exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT K -M Q 0 0 K -M Q C C IS C O E XS C Q! 00W A C 0 exus 000 OTICS: () QSF AOC otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. Additional blanking panels may be needed based on open space/server usage. AIC cable not included. exus 000 exus 000 EoR /0GT *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. ***Minimum order quantity five ()
8 exus 000 ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM Cisco * Spine s Leaf s -C--X -C--TX et-access -Type 00mm R Standard S et-access S-Type 00mm R Standard lanking anels TL-V*** TLTS s with ass-through DIFA00S00S Inl Cisco exus* Switch CMHH Open-Access Horizontal Managers of Rack R exus 000 exus 000 TL-V*** exus 000 SIES: () K-C0- (0 undle 0G) LEAFS: () K-CX (p /0G SF+) 0 OTICS: () QSF AOC LIE CARDS: () K-XQ = (, p 0G QSF) AIC: () AIC-CLSTER-M (<000 Leaf orts) S/W LICESES: () -K-X = ( Leaf orts) otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. Additional blanking panels may be needed based on open space/server usage. AIC cable not included C is c o exus 0 0 S 0 WR MG MT K -X Q C is c o exus X I 0 0 I K -M Q C is c o exus 0 0 S 0 WR MG MT 0 K -X Q K -M Q 0 C K -S C -A K -S C -A K -S C -A K -S C -A exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT C is c o exus X exus 000 EoR /0GT *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. ***Minimum order quantity five ()
9 exus 000 ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM Cisco * Spine s Leaf s -C0--X -0--TX et-access -Type 00mm R Standard S et-access S-Type 00mm R Standard DIFA00S00S Inl Cisco exus* Switch CMHH Open-Access Horizontal Managers of Rack R TL-V*** exus 000 TL-V*** exus 000 CMHF Open-Access Horizontal Managers of Rack R lanking anels exus 000 SIES: () K-C0- (0 undle 0G) LEAFS: () K-CTX (p /0G TX) OTICS: () QSF AOC TLTS s with ass-through LIE CARDS: K-XQ = (, p 0G QSF) AIC: () AIC-CLSTER-M (<000 Leaf orts) S/W LICESES: -K-X = ( Leaf orts) otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. Additional blanking panels may be needed based on open space/server usage. AIC cable not included C is c o exus 0 0 S 0 WR MG MT K -X Q C is c o exus T X Inl Inl C is c o exus 0 0 S 0 WR MG MT 0 K -X Q K -S C -A K -S C -A K -S C -A K -S C -A 0 0 K -M Q exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT C C is c o exus T X K -M Q exus 000 EoR /0GT *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. ***Minimum order quantity five ()
10 C is c o exus 0 K -XTX K -XT X K -XT X K -XT X S WR MGMT K -S -A T CLK OK IL RESET K - AC -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz OK IL K - AC -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz OK IL K - A C -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz C K -S C -A C K -S C -A Cisco exus* 000 End of Row /0GT exus 000 ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM lanking anels K-C0-Q et-access -Type 00mm R Standard QAL Quicket -ort Angled atch anel QL Quicket atch anel lank Quicket atch anel Adapter, -ort Mini-Com LC Sr./Sr. 0Gig OM/OM SFF Duplex Multimode Fiber Optic Adapter Mini-Com -ort lank Module CCXL Mini-Com TXA 0Gig RJ- Jack Modules CATCL Transitional Cover Angled atch anels FZERQQSM00 Opti-Core LC LC Duplex atch Cords m TASD Ft. T SD A Copper atch Cord TL-V*** TLTS s with ass-through otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. Additional blanking panels may be needed based on open space/server usage. () 0 Chassis: S, FM, SC,, () K-XTX p /0GT and p 0G uplinks () idi QSF+ exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. **Minimum order quantity ten (0) ***Minimum order quantity five () exus 000 EoR /0GT
11 C is c o exus 0 K -XTX K -XT X K -XT X K -XT X S WR MGMT K -S -A T CLK OK IL RESET K - AC -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz OK IL K - AC -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz OK IL K - A C -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz C K -S C -A C K -S C -A Cisco exus* 000 End of Row /0GT exus 000 ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM lanking anels K-C0-RQ et-access -Type 00mm R Standard QAL Quicket -ort Angled atch anel QL Quicket atch anel lank Quicket atch anel Adapter, -ort Mini-Com LC Sr./Sr. 0Gig OM/OM SFF Duplex Multimode Fiber Optic Adapter Mini-Com -ort lank Module CCXL Mini-Com TXA 0Gig RJ- Jack Modules CATCL Transitional Cover Angled atch anels FZERQQSM00 Opti-Core LC LC Duplex atch Cords m TASD Ft. T SD A Copper atch Cord TL-V*** TLTS s with ass-through otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. Additional blanking panels may be needed based on open space/server usage. () 0 Chassis, S, FM, SC,, Dual Supervisor () K-XTX p /0GT and p 0G uplinks () idi QSF+ exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. **Minimum order quantity ten (0) ***Minimum order quantity five ()
12 C is c o exus 0 K -XTX K -XT X K -XT X K -XT X S WR MGMT K -S -A T CLK OK IL RESET K - AC -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz OK IL K - AC -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz OK IL K - A C -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz C K -S C -A C K -S C -A Cisco exus* 000 End of Row /0GT exus 000 ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM lanking anels K-C0-Q et-access -Type 00mm R Standard QAL Quicket -ort Angled atch anel QL Quicket atch anel lank Quicket atch anel Adapter, -ort Mini-Com LC Sr./Sr. 0Gig OM/OM SFF Duplex Multimode Fiber Optic Adapter Mini-Com -ort lank Module CCXL Mini-Com TXA 0Gig RJ- Jack Modules CATCL Transitional Cover Angled atch anels FZERQQSM00 Opti-Core LC LC Duplex atch Cords m TASD Ft. T SD A Copper atch Cord TL-V*** TLTS s with ass-through otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. Additional blanking panels may be needed based on open space/server usage. () 0 Chassis, S, FM, SC,, () K-XTX p /0GT and p 0G uplinks () idi QSF+ exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. **Minimum order quantity ten (0) ***Minimum order quantity five ()
13 C is c o exus 0 K -XTX K -XT X K -XT X K -XT X S WR MGMT K -S -A T CLK OK IL RESET K - AC -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz OK IL K - AC -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz OK IL K - A C -000W- I T : 00-0V, A max., 0/0 Hz C K -S C -A C K -S C -A Cisco exus* 000 End of Row /0GT exus 000 ADIT SGGESTED ASE OM lanking anels K-C0-RQ et-access -Type 00mm R Standard QAL Quicket -ort Angled atch anel QL Quicket atch anel lank Quicket atch anel Adapter, -ort Mini-Com LC Sr./Sr. 0Gig OM/OM SFF Duplex Multimode Fiber Optic Adapter Mini-Com -ort lank Module CCXL Mini-Com TXA 0Gig RJ- Jack Modules CATCL Transitional Cover Angled atch anels FZERQQSM00 Opti-Core LC LC Duplex atch Cords m TASD Ft. T SD A Copper atch Cord TL-V*** TLTS s with ass-through otes: roper Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) and Grounding and onding are necessary. See index a list of options or contact your anduit Account Manager to determine requirements based on the specific configuration being deployed. Additional blanking panels may be needed based on open space/server usage. () 0 Chassis, S, FM, SC,, Dual Supervisor () K-XTX p /0GT and p 0G uplinks () idi QSF+ exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. **Minimum order quantity ten (0) ***Minimum order quantity five () exus 000 EoR /0GT
14 ecessary Component Options Rack ower Distribution nits (Ds) QSLAA V0L0 VL0 QZL0 Q0AHA0 QL0AHA0 Q0AHA0 H0LT0M HF0A0W HLT0M Grounding and onding Vertical switched power strip 0 A, 0V, 0 IEC C- and IEC C- locking receptacles, RJ- Ethernet port with two RJ remote environmental ports, two 0 A double pole magnetic breaker/on-off switch with integral switch guard, and 0' power cord with EMA L-0 twist lock plug. L and c-l Listed. asic vertical power strip 0 A, 0V, IEC C- and IEC C- receptacles, two 0 A double pole magnetic breaker/on-off switch with integral switch guard, and 0' power cord with EMA L-0 twist lock plug. L and c-l Listed. asic vertical power strip 0 A, 0 V, IEC C- and IEC C- receptacles, two 0 A double pole magnetic breaker/on-off switch with integral switch guard, red LED current monitor and 0' power cord with EMA L-0 twist lock plug. L and c-l Listed. etworked vertical power strip 0 A, 0V, IEC C- and IEC C- receptacles, RJ- Ethernet port with red LED current monitor, two 0 A double pole magnetic breaker/on-off switch with integral switch guard, and 0' power cord with EMA L-0 twist lock plug. L and c-l Listed. SmartZone etwork-enabled M Series Rack D aggregate monitoring, vertical, 0A, 0V three phase delta, () IEC C- and () IEC C- receptacles, LCD display, 0/00 RJ- Ethernet port with two RJ remote environmental ports, 0' (m) EMA L-0 input cord. L and c-l Listed. SmartZone etwork-enabled M Series Rack D aggregate monitoring, vertical, 0A, 0V single phase, () IEC C- and () IEC C- receptacles, LCD display, 0/00 RJ- Ethernet port with two RJ remote environmental ports, 0' (m) EMA L-0 input cord. L and c-l Listed. SmartZone etwork-enabled M Series Rack D aggregate monitoring, vertical, 0A, 0V three phase WYE, () IEC C- and () IEC C- receptacles, LCD display, 0/00 RJ- Ethernet port with two RJ remote environmental ports, 0' (m) EMA L-0 input cord. L and c-l Listed. Horizontal power strip 0 A, 0V, 0 IEC C- receptacles, four A thermal breakers, and 0' power cord with EMA L-0 twist lock plug. L and c-l Listed. Horizontal power strip with a 0 A, 0V, IEC C- and IEC C- receptacles, red LED current monitor, and 0' power cord with EMA L-0 twist lock plug. L and c-l Listed. Horizontal power strip 0 A, 0V, 0 IEC C- receptacles, four A thermal breakers, red LED current monitor, and 0' power cord with EMA L-0 twist lock plug. L and c-l Listed. RGEJ0RT Equipment Grounding Jumper #0 AWG ". RGEJFY Equipment Grounding Jumper # AWG ". RGCJ0 Jumper Kit, Common onding etwork (C), # AWG 0". QSLAA VL0 QZL0 QL0 HF0A0W RGCJ0 eed Design and Assessment Services? anduit Advisory Services offers full infrastructure design services, data center assessments (including Cisco exus* 000 Series Switches and * 0Gig and spine-leaf architectures), thermal analysis, client data center design peer-review, remediation planning, and on-site project management through installation on a global basis. For inmation about anduit Advisory Services, visit contact your anduit Sales Representative or contact AdvisoryServices@panduit.com. *Cisco and Cisco exus are registered trademarks and Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the nited States and certain other countries. exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT exus 000 EoR /0GT
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