Technical Documentation

Mounting an EX3200 or EX4200 Switch on Four Posts in a Rack or Cabinet

You can mount an EX3200 or EX4200 switch on four posts of a 19-in. rack or cabinet by using the separately orderable four-post rack-mount kit. (The remainder of this topic uses “rack” to mean “rack or cabinet.”)

You can mount the switch on two posts in either a two-post rack or a four-post rack by using the mounting brackets provided with the switch. See Mounting an EX3200 or EX4200 Switch on Two Posts in a Rack or Cabinet.

Note: If you need to mount the switch in a recessed position on either a two-post rack or a four-post rack, you can use the 2-in.-recess front brackets provided in the separately orderable four-post rack-mount kit.

Note: If you are mounting an EX4200 switch on four posts, ensure that the rack is 27.5 in. through 30.5 in. deep if you will mount the switch flush with the rack front and that the rack is 29.5 in. through 32.5 in. deep if you will mount the switch 2 in. recessed from the rack front, thus ensuring that the protective earthing terminal is accessible through the opening in the rear bracket.

Before mounting the switch on four posts in a rack:

Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available:

  • Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2
  • 6 flat-head 4-40 mounting screws (provided with the four-post rack-mount kit)
  • 12 flat-head 4x6-mm Phillips mounting screws (provided with the four-post rack-mount kit)
  • One pair each of flush or 2-in.-recess front brackets
  • One pair of side-rail brackets
  • One pair of rear brackets
  • Screws to secure the chassis and the rear brackets to the rack (not provided)
  • Dust covers for ports (for EX4200-24F switches only; optional)

Caution: If you are mounting multiple units on a rack, mount the heaviest unit at the bottom of the rack and mount the other units from the bottom of the rack to the top in decreasing order of the weight of the units.

To mount the switch on four posts in a rack:

  1. Attach the front brackets (either the flush or the 2-in.-recess brackets) to the side-rail brackets using six 4-40 flat-head Phillips mounting screws. See Figure 1.

    Figure 1: Attaching the Front Bracket to the Side-Rail Bracket

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  2. Place the switch on a flat, stable surface.
  3. Align the side-rail brackets along the side panels of the switch chassis. Align the two holes in the rear of the side-rail brackets with the two holes on the rear of the side panel.
  4. Insert 4x6-mm Phillips flat-head mounting screws into the two aligned holes and tighten the screws. Ensure that the remaining four holes in the side-rail brackets are aligned with the four holes in the side panel. See Figure 2.

    Figure 2: Attaching the Side-Rail Bracket to the Switch Chassis

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  5. Insert the 4x6-mm Phillips flat-head mounting screws into the remaining four holes in the side-rail brackets and tighten the screws.
  6. Have one person grasp both sides of the switch, lift the switch, and position it in the rack, aligning the side-rail bracket holes with the threaded holes in the front post of the rack. Align the bottom hole in both the mounting brackets with a hole in each rack rail, making sure the chassis is level. See Figure 3.

    Figure 3: Mounting the Switch to the Front Posts in a Rack

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  7. Have a second person secure the front of the switch to the rack by using the appropriate screws for your rack.
  8. Slide the rear brackets into the side-rail brackets. See Figure 4.

    Figure 4: Sliding the Rear Brackets to the Rear of a Four-Post Rack

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  9. Attach the rear brackets to the rear post by using the appropriate screws for your rack. Tighten the screws.
  10. Ensure that the switch chassis is level by verifying that all the screws on the front of the rack are aligned with the screws at the back of the rack.
  11. If the switch is an EX4200-24F model, we recommend that you insert dust covers in any unused SFP ports.

Published: 2010-06-30

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