Positioning the Router
Positioning the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco 9904 Router, Cisco ASR 9906
Router, Cisco ASR 9910 Router, and Cisco ASR 9912 Router
Use a safety hand truck to move the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9904
Router, Cisco ASR 9906 Router, Cisco ASR 9910 Router, or Cisco ASR 9912 Router to its final location for
rack installation.
Positioning the Cisco ASR 9922 Router
The Cisco ASR 9922 Router ships in a carton similar to the CRS-1 16-Slot shipping carton. Each chassis is
installed in a shipping rack used only for shipping purposes. Remove the chassis from the shipping rack before
installing it into the rack.
To prepare the 19-inch 45-RU rack:
Procedure
Step 1
Install the two guide rails onto the bottom of the rack.
The guide rails are included with the ASR-9922-ACC-KIT accessory kits. Each accessory kit ships with the
chassis and includes the guide rails, grounding lug, associated hardware, and a warranty card.
Step 2
Use screws to fasten these two guide rails onto the front and rear rails of the rack.
The two guide rails at the bottom of the rack (
Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9922 Router, on page 68
) have six
holes (three per rail) that accommodate 12-24 or M6 screws. If you are using smaller 10-32 screws, you must
use bushings to fit the larger holes (see the figure below).
Figure 77: One 10-32 Screw with Bushings in Guide Rail Holes
Delrin bushings with part number 17234-D-1 can be obtained from ASM at www.accuratescrew.com.
Note
Step 3
Remove the shipping carton, plastic covering, rear brackets, attachment screws and bolts, shipping rack bar,
and any cosmetic accessories included with the chassis.
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Unpacking and Installing the Chassis
Positioning the Router