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Site Preparation
This section describes what you need to do to prepare your site before installing 
the switch.
Hardware
Verify that you have the hardware components appropriate for your method of 
installation:
Console terminal: Ensure that you have a console terminal available. The 
console terminal must be a VT100-compatible terminal or a PC running 
VT100 terminal-emulation software. (Although the BayStack 350 switch is 
operational as soon as you install it, you can customize the operational 
parameters to suit your needs.)
Rack mounting: You need a single-unit rack space for installing the 
BayStack 350 switch in a standard 19-inch equipment rack.
Surface mounting:
— Tabletop: The table or shelf must be level and able to support at least 
10 pounds, plus the weight of the suspended port cables. If you intend to 
stack additional BayStack 350 switches, one on top of another, remember 
to include this weight in your calculations when selecting a suitable table 
or shelf. 
— Wall-mount screws: Mounting brackets are provided for securing the 
BayStack 350 switch onto a tabletop, shelf, or wall. However, because 
wall compositions vary at different sites, Bay Networks recommends that 
an experienced maintenance person choose the appropriate wall mounting 
hardware to safely mount your BayStack 350 switch.
Network cabling: Ensure that all network cables are in place and that they 
have been tested and tagged before you begin the installation.
Caution: 
When this device is installed in a stack on a shelf or 
tabletop, the accumulated weight of the port cables increases with the 
height of the shelf or tabletop.
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