Cisco Cisco RF Gateway 10 Guida All'Installazione

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Installation of Plastic Shims on the 
Cisco RF Gateway 10 Guide Rails
Step 10
Verify the fan assembly installation by listening for the fans; you should 
immediately hear them operating. If you do not hear them, ensure that the fan 
assembly is inserted completely in the chassis, and that the faceplate is flush 
with the chassis back panel. The fan tray LED should illuminate green.
Step 11
Power on the Cisco RFGW-10 by energizing the facility DC power feeds to the 
power supply. Verify power supply operation by checking the front panel 
LEDs on the DC PEM modules. The –48 V1 and –48 V2 LEDs should 
illuminate green.
Step 12
Switch the circuit breaker switch to the On (|) position. For more information, 
see 
 section in the 
Cisco RF 
Gateway 10 Hardware Installation Guide.
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Related Documentation
For more information about the Cisco RFGW-10, and release notes see the following 
documents:
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