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Prepare to Install the Router
Unpack the Router
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Figure 22: Contents of the Shipping Crate
7.
Verify the chassis components received against the packing list included with the router.
A generic parts inventory appears in Table 19. If any part is missing, contact a customer
service representative.
A generic parts inventory appears in Table 19. If any part is missing, contact a customer
service representative.
8.
Use a 9/16-in. open-end or socket wrench to loosen and remove the bolts on the
brackets that attach the chassis to the pallet. If a 9/16-in. tool is not available, use pliers
or an adjustable wrench rather than a fixed-size metric wrench.
brackets that attach the chassis to the pallet. If a 9/16-in. tool is not available, use pliers
or an adjustable wrench rather than a fixed-size metric wrench.
9.
Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws that secure the brackets to the sides of
the chassis, and remove the brackets. Store the brackets, screws, and bolts inside the
accessory box.
the chassis, and remove the brackets. Store the brackets, screws, and bolts inside the
accessory box.
10. Save the shipping crate, packing materials, and pallet in case you later need to move or
ship the router.
11. Proceed to “Install the Router and Configure Software” on page 97 to continue with the
installation.
Table 19: Generic Inventory of Router Components Installed in Chassis
Shipping carton
Chassis
Shipping bracket bolts chassis
to pallet
Pallet
Accessory box
This end up
Carton flaps
Component
Quantity Shipped
FPC with up to 4 PICs installed
Up to 8
PIC
Up to 4 per FPC
SCB
1
Lower impeller assembly and craft interface
1
Backplane
1
Upper impeller assembly
1
Fan tray with 3 fans
1