Installing the M10i Router into a Rack
Using a mechanical lift to maneuver
the router into the rack is recommended because of the router's size
and weight. The lift must be able to accommodate the router's weight—between
57 lb (25.9 kg) and about 79 lb (35.8 kg) depending
on configuration—and must fit between the support posts of the
rack.
 | Note:
If you are installing multiple routers in one rack, install
the lowest one first and proceed upward in the rack. |
First, perform the following prerequisite procedures:
Then perform the following procedures
to install the router (see Figure 1 and Figure 2):
- If you are center-mounting the router, move
the mounting brackets on the chassis from the front-mounting position
to the center-mounting position. For instructions, see Moving the Mounting Brackets.
- Position the chassis at the appropriate height
in the rack:
- If using a mechanical lift, load the router onto the lift,
making sure it rests securely on the lift platform. Use the lift to
raise the chassis to the correct height.
- If not using a mechanical lift, have one person stand
behind the router and another person in front. Grasp the chassis,
lift it, and position it at the correct height. Have a third person
ready to install the mounting screws.
- Align the bottom hole in both mounting brackets
with a hole in each rack rail, making sure the chassis is level.
- Install a mounting screw into each of the two aligned
holes. Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws.
- Moving up the router, install a mounting screw
into the remaining holes in each mounting. At least two screws in
each mounting bracket are required, at the top and bottom of the mounting
bracket.
- Verify that the router is level.
- If using a mechanical lift, move it away from the
rack.
- To continue the installation, proceed to Initially Configuring the M10i Router.
Figure 1: Installing the Chassis
into a Open-Frame Rack
Figure 2: Installing the Chassis into a
Four-Post Rack
Published: 2010-10-28