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Appendix A Repackaging the Router

Repackaging the Replaced Router Chassis

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Step 7 To fasten the two U-shaped side panels together, use Figure A-1 on page A-4as a reference and follow these steps.

a.Starting at one of the top holes on one narrow side panel, align the holes in the inner and outer corrugated panels.

b.Open a plastic locking clip by pulling the wedge block out of the clip.

c.Insert the clip into the hole, then pivot the wedge block into the opening on the body of the clip and push firmly until it snaps into place, spreading the butterfly tabs and locking the inner and out side panels together.

d.Repeat steps a. and c. for the remaining holes on the narrow side panel.

e.Repeat steps a. through d. for the opposite narrow side panel.

Step 8 Set the corrugated top cap on top of the container side panels and push it down.

Step 9 Use a strapping machine to wrap two straps end-to-end and two straps side-to-side over the top of the shipping container to secure it to the pallet.

Your router is now repackaged and ready to be transported. Use a forklift or pallet jack to move the repackaged router.

Repackaging the Replaced Router Chassis

This section describes how to repackage a defective chassis to return it to the factory.

Note Because the packaging scheme for a bare chassis is very similar to the packaging scheme for a fully-equipped router, the process for repackaging a bare chassis is very similar to the process of packaging a fully-equipped router.

 

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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 RP Cables Disconnecting Alarm Card CablesDisconnecting Power Cables from the Power Shelf Removing the Front CoversRemoving Components from the Chassis to Reduce Weight Removing Power ModulesDetaching the Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connection Removing the Blower ModulesRemoving the Cards from the Chassis Card Cages 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 Components in the Router Reinstalling the Cards in the Upper and Lower Card CagesReinstalling the Cards in the Switch Fabric Card Cage Reinstalling the Power ModulesRepackaging the Router Accessories Reinstalling the Front CoversRepackaging the Rack-Mounting Platform 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