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Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
Unpacking the Cisco 6160 System
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
2.4 Unpacking the Cisco 6160 System
Each Cisco 6160 system chassis is securely packaged in a shipping box. The Cisco 6160 ships with the
line cards and the NI-2 card(s) installed in the chassis.
Caution
Proper ESD protection is required whenever you handle Cisco equipment. Installation and maintenance
personnel should be properly grounded by means of grounding straps to eliminate the risk of ESD
damage to the equipment. Equipment is subject to ESD damage whenever it is removed from the chassis.
Warning
Two people are required to lift the chassis. Grasp the chassis underneath the lower edge and lift with
both hands. To prevent injury, keep your back straight and lift with your legs, not your back.
To unpack the Cisco 6160 system, complete the following steps:
Step 1
Inspect the packing containers. If any damage or other signs of mishandling are evident, inform both the
local freight carrier and Cisco before unpacking. Your freight carrier can provide you with the
procedures necessary to file a claim for damages.
Step 2
Carefully open the box.
Step 3
Remove all packing material.
Step 4
Remove the chassis from the box.
Software Components
Cisco IOS or CDM
8
.
Note
See
Appendix A, “Technical Specifications”
for minimum software and network
management release requirements per Cisco 6160 chassis component.
1.
SMF = single-mode fiber
2.
MMF = multimode fiber
3.
MDF = main distribution frame
4.
BITS = building integrated timing supply
5.
AWG = American Wire Gauge
6.
UTP = unshielded twisted pair
7.
STP = shielded twisted pair.
8.
CDM = Cisco DSL Manager
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Tool and Equipment Requirements Checklist (continued)
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Tools and Equipment