
Chapter 3: Installing the Router and Powering on the Router
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Installing the Router in a DIN Rail
Observe the following requirements when choosing a DIN rail site for your
router:
The site should allow for easy access to the ports on the front of
the router, so that you can easily connect and disconnect cables,
and view the port LEDs.
The site should allow for adequate air flow around the unit and
through the cooling fins.
The site should not expose the router to moisture or water.
The site should be a dust-free environment.
The site should include dedicated power circuits or power
conditioners to supply reliable electrical power to the network
devices.
Note
The AC Adapter connector on the back panel of the router is not
accessible when the DIN rail mounting kit is used.
Note
DIN rail mounting kits can be purchased separately from your Allied
Telesis dealer.
Warning
Hot surface
Dot not touch
When the router is operating at vertical orientation, the base of the chassis
can be hot.
Here is the procedure for installing the router in a DIN rail.
1. Orient the DIN rail mounting kit against the back panel of the router,
and make sure that the holes align, as shown in Figure 22.
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