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Cisco12010, Cisco 12410, and Cisco 12810 Router Unpacking Instructions
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Repacking the Router
Repacking the Router
This section describes how to repack your Cisco router into the shipping
container. This procedure assumes you have the pallet, packing material, and
hardware you saved when the chassis was unpacked.
Step 1 Place the router on a Cisco 12010 series shipping pallet.
Step 2 Secure the side and rear brackets to the pallet using the bolts and screws you saved
when the chassis was unpacked (see Figure2).
Step 3 Tighten all of the captive screws on the power entry modules, power distribution
unit, and line cards so that they are secure.
Step 4 Refer to Figure 2 and:
a. Place the top cushion cap on the router.
b. Place the accessory tray on top of the router.
c. Place the cardboard outer tube over the router.
d. Place the top cap on the accessory tray.
Step 5 Secure the cardboard shipping container to the pallet using straps similar to the
ones used to ship the router to you.
Your router is ready for shipment.

Transporting the Router

The shipping package for the router is engineered to reduce the potential of
product damage during shipment. To minimize potential damage to the product,
transport the router in its Cisco specified packaging. Failure to do so may result
in damage to the router or degradation of its performance. Do not remove the
router from its shipping container until you are ready to install it. The router
should always be transported or stored in an upright position. Keep the router in
the shipping container until you have determined an installation site.