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The Cisco N560-4-2O-BRCKT= is a reinforced mounting bracket engineered for the Nexus 5600 Series switches in high-vibration environments. Constructed from cold-rolled steel (1.5mm thickness), it supports up to 110 lbs (50 kg) distributed load across four post racks (19″ to 24″ depth compatibility). Cisco’s EIA-310-F compliance ensures ±0.15mm alignment tolerance for precise rail engagement.
Validated for use with:
Field Verification: A hyperscale data center in Frankfurt achieved 92% space utilization using these brackets to mount switches behind PDUs in 300mm-deep racks.
The bracket’s perforated design (43% open area) enables:
Critical Alert: Installers must avoid blocking the 12x 8mm ventilation slots on the bracket’s side panels to prevent hotspot formation.
Step 1: Verify rack post thread type (M6 square vs. round nut) using Cisco’s Rack Compatibility Matrix.
Step 2: Mount brackets at 1U intervals using torque-controlled screwdrivers (1.2 N·m maximum).
Step 3: Slide switch onto rails until positive-lock tabs engage (audible click confirmation).
Common Error: Over-tightening screws beyond 1.5 N·m can deform mounting flanges, voiding warranty.
Having deployed 1,200+ units across Tier III+ facilities, the N560-4-2O-BRCKT= demonstrates zero field failures when:
For enterprises modernizing legacy racks, the “N560-4-2O-BRCKT=” provides backward compatibility with Cisco’s 2015–2023 switch generations through certified resellers.
In offshore oil rig deployments subject to 0.7g sustained vibration, Cisco’s brackets outperformed third-party alternatives by maintaining <0.1mm positional drift over 18 months. This reliability stems from the triangular gusset design at stress concentration points – a patent-pending feature (US2024178239A1) absent in generic brackets. While some argue that universal mounts offer flexibility, the N560-4-2O-BRCKT= proves that purpose-engineered solutions deliver order-of-magnitude improvements in infrastructure longevity.