front bezel allows access to the dual power supplies, hard drives, and floppy drive. Removing the top cover or the I/O panel allows access to the motherboard, memory, and expansion slots.
Figure 5 – The Steel Cover of the Extranet Switch 4500
Once the Extranet Switch 4500 has been configured in its FIPS
1.Clean the cover of any grease, dirt, or oil before applying the
2.Apply two (2) labels on the sides overlapping the top cover and the main chassis as shown in Figure 6.
3.Apply two (2) labels on the top and bottom overlapping the bezel and the main chassis as shown in Figure 6.
4.Apply one (1) label over the air holes on the rear I/O Panel as shown in Figure 7
5.Apply one (1) label over the keyboard button cover as shown in Figure 7
6.Apply one (1) label over the gap between the I/O Panel and the main chassis as shown in Figure 7
7.Apply 2 labels over the AC filter input module screws as shown in Figure 7
8.Record the serial numbers of the labels applied to the module.
9.Allow 24 hours for the adhesive in the
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