Chapter 8

Installing the Router

Because the router weighs between 57 lb (25.9 kg) and about 79 lb (35.8 kg), using a mechanical lift to install it is recommended.

If you do not use a mechanical lift, installing the chassis safely requires two people to lift and an additional person to insert the mounting screws.

This chapter has the following sections:

Tools and Parts Required on page 55

Installing the Chassis in the Rack on page 55

Tools and Parts Required

To install the chassis into a rack using a mechanical lift, you need the following tools and parts:

Mechanical lift (recommended)

Phillips (+) screwdrivers, numbers 1 and 2

Installing the Chassis in the Rack

Using a mechanical lift to maneuver the router into the rack is recommended because of the router's size and weight. The lift must be able to accommodate the router's weight—between 57 lb (25.9 kg) and about 79 lb (35.8 kg) depending on configuration—and must fit between the support posts of the rack.

NOTE: If you are installing multiple routers in one rack, install the lowest one first and proceed upward in the rack.

First, perform the following prerequisite procedures:

Verify that the router site meets the requirements described in “Preparing for Router Installation” on page 41.

Place the rack in its permanent location, allowing adequate clearance for airflow and maintenance, and secure it to the building structure. For details, see “Rack Requirements” on page 42.

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Juniper Networks M10i manual Installing the Router, Installing the Chassis in the Rack