Unpacking A Line Card Used In An Ex9200 Switch; Figure 44: Contents Of The Shipping Crate For Ex9200 Switches - Juniper EX9214 Hardware Manual

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Unpacking a Line Card Used in an EX9200 Switch

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Slide the remainder of the shipping crate cover off the pallet.
5.
Remove the foam covering the top of the switch.
6.
Remove the accessory box and the Quick Start installation instructions.
7.
Verify the parts received against the lists.
8.
Remove the vapor corrosion inhibitor (VCI) packs attached to the pallet, being careful
9.
not to break the VCI packs open.
To remove the brackets holding the chassis on the pallet, use a 1/2-in. socket wrench
10.
and a number 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the bolts and screws from the brackets.
Store the brackets and bolts inside the accessory box.
11.
Save the shipping crate cover, pallet, and packing materials in case you need to move
12.
or ship the switch at a later time.
Figure 44 on page 132
shows an EX9208 switch in the shipping crate. The contents
are the same for all EX9200 switches.

Figure 44: Contents of the Shipping Crate for EX9200 Switches

Mounting an EX9200 Switch on a Rack or Cabinet Using a Mechanical Lift on page 141
Mounting an EX9204 Switch on a Rack or Cabinet Without Using a Mechanical Lift
Mounting an EX9208 Switch on a Rack or Cabinet Without Using a Mechanical Lift
The line cards for EX9200 switches are rigid sheet-metal structures that house the line
card components including network ports. The line cards are shipped in a cardboard
carton, secured with foam packing material.
Shipping crate
cover
Chassis
Shipping crate
base
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