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Cisco MGX 8950 Hardware Installation Guide
Release 3, Part Number 78-14147-02 Rev. A0, November 2002
Chapter 3 Installing a Cisco MGX 8950
Installation Procedures
Install the Cisco MGX 8950 Switch—Without a Mechanical Lift
Because of the risk of damage to the cards, modules, and backplane, Cisco strongly recommends the use
of a mechanical lift. Using a lift greatly simplifies the installation and reduces the risk of damage. See
“Install the Cisco MGX 8950 Switch—with a Mechanical Lift” section on page 3-29
information about installing the Cisco MGX 8950 switch with a mechanical lift.
Note
If you are installing the Cisco MGX 8950 switch with a mechanical lift, proceed to the
MGX 8950 Switch—with a Mechanical Lift” section on page 3-29
.
If a mechanical lift is not available for installation, the switch must be manually lifted into place. Since
the switch is shipped with all components pre-installed, you will have to remove the cards and modules
from the switch to easily lift it into the rack.
The following sections contain instructions for installing a switch without the use of a mechanical lift:
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Prepare for Installation, page 3-20
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Remove the Front Cards, page 3-20
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Remove the Back Cards, page 3-22
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Remove the Back Cards from an APS Assembly, page 3-22
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Install the Switch in the Rack, page 3-23
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Reinstall the APS Assembly, page 3-24
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Reinstall the Back Cards, page 3-27
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Reinstall the Front Cards, page 3-28
Tip
If a component requires more than two screws to install it in the rack or cabinet, install the two bottom
screws first.
Prepare for Installation
Review the following guidelines before installation begins:
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Before removing any cards, modules, or assemblies, we recommend that you carefully note and
write down their location or slot number in the switch.
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Verify that your ESD grounding wrist strap is properly connected. See the
for detailed information about ESD procedures.
Remove the Front Cards
Complete the following steps to remove front cards from the switch:
Note
The card should slide in and out with only slight friction on the adjacent board’s EMI gaskets. Do not
force the card. Investigate any binding.
Single-height front cards have an extractor lever at the top of the faceplate to secure them into the card
cage. Double-height front cards have an extractor lever at both the top and the bottom of the faceplate.