Wall Mounting; Rack-Mount Placement - Cisco 300 Quick Start Manual

Cisco small business 300 series managed switches
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Mechanical Overloading—The device should be level, stable, and
secure to prevent it from sliding or shifting out of position.
Circuit Overloading—Adding the device to the power outlet must not
overload that circuit.

Rack-Mount Placement

To rack-mount the switch in any standard rack, attach the rack–mount
brackets to the sides of the switch with the supplied hardware and secure
the brackets tightly.
For stability, load the rack from the bottom to the top, with the
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heaviest devices on the bottom. A top-heavy rack is likely to
be unstable and may tip over.

Wall Mounting

Only the 8-port models of the switch can be wall-mounted.
The switch should be mounted so that the ports face up or down.
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Do not mount the switch with the ports to the side.
There is a wall-mount kit packed with your switch. The dimensions for the
mount kit are as follows:
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1 8 mm/0.4 in
Mount the managed switch to the wall by drilling two pilot holes
3.7 inches (95 mm) apart, attaching the provided anchors and screws to
the wall, then sliding the switch into position on the screws.
The switch should have a minimum of 5 inches (130 mm) of clearance on all
sides.
300 Series Managed Switches
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2 22.2 mm/0.9 in 3 6.8 mm/0.3 in 4 17.6 mm/0.7 in
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