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Install the Router and Configure Software
Install the Router without Using a Mechanical Lift
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8.
Verify that all the mounting screws on one side of the rack are aligned with the mounting
screws on the opposite side and that the router is level.
screws on the opposite side and that the router is level.
9.
Proceed to the instructions in “Reinstall Components into the Chassis” on page 111.
Reinstall Components into the Chassis
After you have mounted the chassis in the rack as described in “Install the Chassis into the
Rack” on page 109, reinstall the router components into the chassis.
Rack” on page 109, reinstall the router components into the chassis.
Perform the procedures described in the following sections to reinstall components in the
chassis:
chassis:
Reinstall the Lower Impeller Assembly
The lower impeller assembly is located just above the air intake on the front of the chassis,
behind the craft interface (see Figure 1). To reinstall it, follow this procedure (see Figure 37):
behind the craft interface (see Figure 1). To reinstall it, follow this procedure (see Figure 37):
1.
Attach an ESD strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on
the chassis.
the chassis.
2.
Grasp the sides of the lower impeller assembly, and align the rear of the tray with the
slider bars inside the chassis.
slider bars inside the chassis.
The procedures in this section apply only to initial
installation and assume that you have not yet connected
power to the router. If power is connected, completely
disconnect it before continuing. See “Disconnect AC Power
from the Router” on page 140 or “Disconnect DC Power
from the Router” on page 147.
installation and assume that you have not yet connected
power to the router. If power is connected, completely
disconnect it before continuing. See “Disconnect AC Power
from the Router” on page 140 or “Disconnect DC Power
from the Router” on page 147.
If you are installing or replacing components in an
operational router, see the appropriate chapters in Part 3.
operational router, see the appropriate chapters in Part 3.