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H3C CR16000-F Routers Installation Quick Start-6PW106

BOM: 3104A0FV

Tool list 

Claw hammer

Safety recommendations

To avoid equipment damage or bodily injury, read the following safety recommendations before installation. 
Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition. 

This document provides a brief guide for installing H3C CR16000-F routers. For more installation 
information, see H3C CR16000-F Routers Installation Guide.
The figures in this document are for illustration only.
The installation procedure is similar for the CR16000-F routers. The following procedures use a 
CR16010-F router unless otherwise specified. 
Paper manuals cannot be updated in real time with product changes.For most recent product 
information,see the E-manuals at the official website.

Prepare the following installation tools yourself as required. 

This section only lists the most commonly used installation accessories.

To prevent ESD damage, always wear an ESD wrist strap when working with the router, cards, or PCBs. 
Make sure the trap is reliably grounded.
Do not install the router, FRUs, or cables with the power on.
To avoid equipment damage or bodily injury, make sure the router is reliably grounded before powering on 

the router.

To ensure good ventilation, install a filler panel in an unused slot.

Grounding cable

ESD wrist strap

M6 screw

Removable cable tie

Cage nut

Needle-nose 

pliers

Diagonal 

pliers

Marker

Wire-stripping 

pliers

Claw hammer

Installing the router

Use a pattern tool to record the installation holes of the mounting brackets and mark the cage nut holes 
in the rack posts accordingly.
Install cage nuts on the marked square holes.

Attaching cage nuts to the rack 

Flat-blade 

screwdriver

Phillips 

screwdriver

H3C CR16000-F Routers Installation Quick Start-6PW106

BOM: 3104A0FV

Tool list 

Claw hammer

Safety recommendations

To avoid equipment damage or bodily injury, read the following safety recommendations before installation. 
Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition. 

This document provides a brief guide for installing H3C CR16000-F routers. For more installation 
information, see H3C CR16000-F Routers Installation Guide.
The figures in this document are for illustration only.
The installation procedure is similar for the CR16000-F routers. The following procedures use a 
CR16010-F router unless otherwise specified. 
Paper manuals cannot be updated in real time with product changes.For most recent product 
information,see the E-manuals at the official website.

Prepare the following installation tools yourself as required. 

This section only lists the most commonly used installation accessories.

To prevent ESD damage, always wear an ESD wrist strap when working with the router, cards, or PCBs. 
Make sure the trap is reliably grounded.
Do not install the router, FRUs, or cables with the power on.
To avoid equipment damage or bodily injury, make sure the router is reliably grounded before powering on 

the router.

To ensure good ventilation, install a filler panel in an unused slot.

Grounding cable

ESD wrist strap

M6 screw

Removable cable tie

Cage nut

Needle-nose 

pliers

Diagonal 

pliers

Marker

Wire-stripping 

pliers

Claw hammer

Installing the router

Use a pattern tool to record the installation holes of the mounting brackets and mark the cage nut holes 
in the rack posts accordingly.
Install cage nuts on the marked square holes.

Attaching cage nuts to the rack 

Flat-blade 

screwdriver

Phillips 

screwdriver

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