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If any part is missing, contact a customer service representative.
A fully configured router contains the router chassis with installed components, listed in
Table 10 on page 49, and an accessory box, which contains the parts listed in Table 11 on
page 49. The parts shipped with your router can vary.
Table 10: Parts List for a Fully Configured Router
Component
Fan tray
CFEB or CFEB-E
HCM
Mounting brackets
PIC
Power supply
Routing Engine
Blank panels for slots without components
Table 11: Accessory Box Parts List
Part
Screws, Screw, Pan hd, Phil, 12-24 x 1/2", self-tapping
Screws, Flat Hd, Phil, 5 x 10.5mm Long, 1.6mm Pitch,
self-tapping
Terminal lugs, 16-AWG to 14-AWG, #6 stud, ring terminal,
vinyl insulated
Terminal fork lugs, 14-AWG, #6, 0.25 Wide, insulation
strain relieved, for DC power cables
Terminal lugs, 14-AWG, #8 stud, ring tongue, insulated
Terminal lugs, 14-AWG, two hole for grounding
DB-9 (male) to DB-25 (female) serial adapter
Serial cable, Console, DB9F/DB9F
Label, contents, 3-1/3" x 4", M7i/M10i
Chapter 6: Unpacking the M10i Router
Quantity
Up to 2
Up to 2
2
2
Up to 8
Up to 4
Up to 2
One blank panel for each slot not occupied by
a component
Quantity
4
4
2 (not used for the M10i router)
9 are shipped, but only up to 8 are
used for the M10i router (2 per each
power supply)
2 (not used for the M10i router)
1
1
1
1
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