Securing the Chassis
This chapter describes how to secure the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis in the rack.
To install two Cisco NCS 4016 chassis in a single rack, you will need to have a minimum vertical opening
of 48 RU. If you are using the DC Power Front Connection Adapter, only one chassis will fit into the rack.
Note
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Preparing the Rack for Chassis Installation, on page 1
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Preparing to Mount the Chassis in a Rack, on page 3
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Mounting the Chassis into a Rack, on page 17
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Attaching the Chassis Door, on page 22
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Unpacking Chassis Component Shipping Pallets, on page 22
Preparing the Rack for Chassis Installation
Install the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis into one of the following standard racks:
• ANSI 19-inch or 23-inch (2- or 4-post)
• ETSI
For the ANSI 19-inch rack, the minimum front opening must be 17.72 inches (450 mm) to allow for chassis
insertion.
Note
If you are installing a single chassis in a rack, the chassis must go in the middle or bottom portion of the rack
or follow your company chassis mounting practices.
At the bottom of the rack, keep 1 rack unit free to allow for removal of the bottom fan tray.
Note
To bolt the rack to the floor, a floor bolt kit (also called an
anchor embedment kit
) is required. For information
on bolting the rack to the floor, consult a company that specializes in floor mounting kits (such as Hilti; see
Hilti.com for details). Make sure that floor mounting bolts are accessible, especially if annual re-torquing of
bolts is required.
Securing the Chassis
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