Cisco 2811 ROUTER 2FE 1NME 4HWIC 2PVDM 2AIM IP BASE WITH A/C POWER SUPPLY Specification Guide

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10
Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers
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  Setting Up the Chassis
Figure 13
Attaching the Optional Cable Management Bracket to the Cisco 2801 Router
Figure 14
Attaching the Optional Cable Management Bracket to a Cisco 2811, 2821, or 2851 
Router
Chassis Grounding
After the router is installed, you must connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground. For the chassis 
ground connection procedures, see the 
Setting the Chassis on a Desktop
You can place Cisco 2800 series routers on a desktop or shelf. If you are placing a Cisco 2801 router on 
a desktop, you must first install the four rubber feet that are supplied in the accessory kit. They provide 
space for air circulation and antiskid protection. Peel the rubber feet from the adhesive strip, and stick 
them onto the features marked “+” on the bottom of the chassis.
Warning
To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis, never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the 
handles on modules (such as power supplies, fans, or cards); these types of handles are not designed 
to support the weight of the unit. 
Statement 1032
95772
Cable management screw
95947
A= ACT
FE  0/1
PVDM1
PVDM0
AIM1
AIM0
FE  0/0
S= SPEED
A= FDX
A= LINK
A
F
S
L
A
F
S
L
S
L
O
T
2
S
L
O
T
0
S
L
O
T
3
S
L
O
T
1
ENM0
Cable management bracket.
Either edge may go up. Attach
to either side of the chassis.