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1 | Mounting holes |
2 | 10BaseT connection ports |
3 | Host port |
4 | COM port (factory use only) |
5 | Power switch |
6 | ac power |
Figure 64. Cartridge elevator router
2.Position the router at the top rear of the rack to locate the appropriate mounting holes in the rack rails.
3.Install the four captive fasteners into the rack rails.
4.Mount the router using the four screws
5.You have received a
Appendix B. Adding a library module 71