Grounding Receptacle Location
Model Number
Top rear right side of the chassis (
Figure 130: NEBS Bonding and Grounding
for the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, on page 123
).
Cisco ASR 9006 Router
Bottom rear right side and rear left side of the chassis (
and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9904 Router, on page 123
Cisco ASR 9904 Router
Bottom rear and left side of the chassis (
Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9906 Router
).
Cisco ASR 9906 Router
Top rear right side of the chassis (
Figure 133: NEBS Bonding and Grounding
for the Cisco ASR 9922 Router, on page 124
).
Cisco ASR 9922 Router
Bottom rear right side of the chassis (
Figure 134: NEBS Bonding and Grounding
for the Cisco ASR 9912 Router, on page 125
).
Cisco ASR 9912 Router
Follow these steps to attach a grounding cable lug to the router:
Procedure
Step 1
Insert the grounding screws (10-32 round-head) through the locking washers (ideally nickel-plated brass) and
into the threaded grounding receptacle (has two M6 bolt holes with 0.625 to 0.75 spacing between them). The
wire receptacle is large enough to accept a #6 AWG or larger multi-strand copper wire.
Step 2
Tighten the grounding screws securely to the receptacles.
Step 3
Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to the appropriate grounding point at your site to
ensure an adequate earth ground.
Figure 129: NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
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Unpacking and Installing the Chassis
Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections