Has anyone had any experience running Cisco switches in a zero-humidity environment?
We will be running the switches in a C1D2 Nitrogen (or instrument air w -60C dewpoint, approx .0002%) purged cabinet. Concerned about static, etc.
Also, will a grounded steel cabinet be sufficient to shield from RFI?
All answers appreciated.
PS: I know that their Specified Operating Conditions do NOT include 0%, but curious if anyone else is doing it, and what their experiences were....
We will be running the switches in a C1D2 Nitrogen (or instrument air w -60C dewpoint, approx .0002%) purged cabinet. Concerned about static, etc.
Also, will a grounded steel cabinet be sufficient to shield from RFI?
All answers appreciated.
PS: I know that their Specified Operating Conditions do NOT include 0%, but curious if anyone else is doing it, and what their experiences were....