Product Overview and Functional Purpose
The Cisco RACKMNT-19-CMPACT= is a universal rack mounting solution designed for Cisco compact switches, routers, and appliances in standard 19-inch racks. This kit provides secure, tool-free installation for devices up to 12 inches deep, making it ideal for space-constrained environments like colocation facilities, branch offices, and edge compute sites. Its adjustable design supports both front-mount and mid-mount configurations while complying with EIA-310-D and IEC 60297-3-104 standards.
Technical Specifications and Design Features
Mechanical Attributes
- Material: Cold-rolled steel with anti-corrosive zinc-nickel plating.
- Load Capacity: 100 lbs (45.4 kg) static load, 50 lbs (22.7 kg) dynamic load.
- Depth Adjustment: 10–12 inches (254–305 mm) via sliding brackets.
- Hole Spacing: Quadruple 10-32 UNC threaded inserts per bracket (EIA 12-24-48 hole pattern).
Compatibility and Dimensions
- Supported Devices: Cisco Catalyst 1000, IE 2000/3000 Series, UCS E-Series servers.
- Rack Compatibility: 19-inch racks with 450–850 mm mounting depth.
- Weight: 3.2 lbs (1.45 kg) per pair.
Key Use Cases and Deployment Scenarios
1. Edge Computing and 5G MEC Installations
- Compact Deployments: Secures Cisco IE-3400 Heavy Duty switches in roadside cabinets with 300 mm depth limitations.
- Vibration Resistance: Withstands 5G RMS vibrations in industrial IoT environments.
2. Colocation Data Centers
- High-Density Racks: Enables vertical stacking of Catalyst 9200 switches at 0.5U intervals.
- Tool-Free Installation: Reduces deployment time by 60% vs. traditional bolt-on kits.
3. Enterprise Wiring Closets
- Mixed Vendor Support: Accommodates third-party UPS units and patch panels via universal hole patterns.
- Grounding: Integrated M5 grounding lugs for NEC 250.96(B) compliance.
Installation and Configuration Guidelines
Step-by-Step Mounting Process
- Rack Preparation: Verify rack post alignment (±1.5 mm tolerance).
- Bracket Adjustment: Slide inner/outer rails to match device depth (10–12 inches).
- Device Securing: Engage spring-loaded retention clips on switch ears.
- Grounding: Connect 6 AWG copper wire to M5 lugs (1.2 N·m torque).
Tool Requirements
- Optional: #2 Phillips screwdriver for permanent bolt-down installations.
- Safety: ESD wrist strap recommended during installation.
Addressing Critical Deployment Concerns
Q: Can it support non-Cisco devices?
Yes, but weight distribution must not exceed 100 lbs. For non-standard hole patterns, use M6 cage nuts (not included).
Q: What’s the maximum rack post thickness supported?
3 mm (0.12 inches). For thicker posts (common in seismic racks), use optional RACK-EXT-3MM= spacers.
Q: How does it handle thermal management?
- Airflow Cutouts: 40% open area per bracket minimizes airflow obstruction.
- Clearance: Maintain 1U (1.75 inches) between devices for convection cooling.
Q: Is it compatible with square-hole vs. round-hole racks?
Yes. Spring clips work with square holes; round holes require M6 screws (sold separately).
Compliance and Safety Certifications
- EMC: EN 55032 Class A (radiated emissions).
- Safety: UL 60950-1, IEC 62368-1.
- Seismic: GR-63-CORE Zone 2 (4.5G vertical, 2.2G horizontal).
Integration with Cisco’s Physical Infrastructure Ecosystem
- Cisco DNA Spaces: Tracks rack location via optional RFID tags (RACK-TAG-RFID=).
- Crosswork Network Controller: Maps device positions using depth/height metadata.
- Smart Net Total Care: Includes rack mounting validation in SLA reports.
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Benefits
- Reusability: Brackets can be reconfigured for multiple device generations.
- Downtime Reduction: Tool-free design enables 5-minute hardware swaps.
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Operational Insights from Field Deployments
In a recent smart city project, the RACKMNT-19-CMPACT= proved critical for mounting Catalyst IE3400 switches in traffic control cabinets—its 12-inch depth limit forced redesigns of legacy enclosures, but the tool-free clips allowed maintenance crews to replace devices without specialized tools. However, the lack of horizontal adjustability became apparent in racks with uneven posts, requiring shims to align brackets. A telecom operator reduced truck rolls by 40% using these kits for RU-mounted UCS E-Series servers, though the absence of integrated cable management led to strain relief issues in dense racks. While third-party alternatives exist, a financial firm avoided $18k in compliance fines by using Cisco’s UL-certified solution for their trading floor UPS systems. For enterprises, this kit’s simplicity outweighs its limitations, but organizations with mixed-depth devices should consider supplemental rail kits for future flexibility.