Removing and Replacing the Cable Management System

To remove the cable-management tray while the system is operating, perform the following steps.

Note Before accessing any of the router’s internal components, put on an antistatic wrist strap and make sure that it makes adequate contact with your skin. Insert the equipment end of the wrist strap (the banana jack) into the ESD grounding socket on the lower left edge of the upper card cage (see Figure 7-24).

Step 1 Proceeding from left to right in the upper card cage, select the first line card. Starting with the interface cable for the bottom port on the line card (for cards with multiple ports), remove it from the associated finger on the cable- management tray (see Figure 7-23). Continue this for each interface cable.

Figure 7-23 Removing an Interface Cable from Cable-Management Tray

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