Cisco Systems STEV SRT-M-66, 2654T6 appendix Router Shipping Package

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Appendix A Repackaging the Router

Repackaging the Routers

REVIEW DRAFT — CISCO CONFIDENTIAL

This section contains the following information and procedures:

The Router Shipping Package, page A-2

Tools and Equipment, page A-6

Safety Recommendations, page A-6

Removing the Router from the Rack, page A-7

Installing the Router on the Shipping Pallet, page A-16

Completing the Repackaging, page A-23

Note You must use the original shipping package supplied by Cisco when repackaging the router. If you do not have the original system package, contact your

Cisco service representative for assistance.

The Router Shipping Package

Figure A-1shows the router in an exploded view of the parts making up the shipping package components.

Because of the weight and height of the router, the router shipping pallet incorporates a scissor-jack platform. This scissor-jack platform enables a team of two installers to remove a fully-loaded router from the pallet and insert it into an equipment rack, or extract a fully loaded router from a rack, without removing any of the components from the router chassis.

The router should be bagged to protect it against dust and electrostatic discharge (ESD) and secured to the scissor-jack platform by four anchor clips. The anchor clips are inserted into slots along the bottom edges of the router chassis side panels and secured to the scissor-jack platform by four bolts. In turn, the scissor-jack platform is secured to the shipping pallet by eight hold-down brackets that are bolted to the top of the shipping pallet.

The shipping pallet consists of a U-shaped wood and foam pallet body and a wood and foam pallet front bar. The pallet front bar fastens to the open end of the pallet body to create the fourth bearing surface for the scissor-jack platform and to complete the base needed to support the walls of the shipping container.

 

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Contents Repackaging the Router Router Shipping Package Review Draft Cisco Confidential Figure A-1 Router Shipping Package Components Figure A-2 Router Accessories Package Safety Recommendations Tools and EquipmentPowering Down the Router Removing the Router from the RackDisconnecting Power Cables from the Power Shelf Disconnecting RP CablesDisconnecting Alarm Card Cables Removing the Front CoversRemoving Components from the Chassis to Reduce Weight Removing Power ModulesRemoving the Cards from the Chassis Card Cages Detaching the Supplemental Bonding and Grounding ConnectionRemoving the Blower Modules Removing the Router from the Equipment Rack Figure A-3 Preparing the Scissor-Jack Platform See Figure A-5 See Figure A-6 Chassis anchor Clip and bolt On each side Installing the Router on the Shipping Pallet Pallet body Pallet front bar Top view of pallet partsReview Draft Cisco Confidential Review Draft Cisco Confidential Reinstalling the Cards in the Switch Fabric Card Cage Reinstalling Components in the RouterReinstalling the Cards in the Upper and Lower Card Cages Reinstalling the Power ModulesRepackaging the Rack-Mounting Platform Repackaging the Router AccessoriesReinstalling the Front Covers Repackaging the Vertical Cable-Management Troughs Repackaging the Center-Mount Rack-Mounting BracketsRepackaging the Miscellaneous Accessories Reassembling the Accessories PackageCompleting the Repackaging Repackaging the Replaced Router Chassis Router Replacement Chassis Shipping Container Reinstalling the Replaced Chassis on the Shipping PalletRepackaging the Replaced Chassis for Shipment