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HP 6616 Installation Manual

Router fips enclosure (jg576a)
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HP 6616 Router FIPS Enclosure (JG576A) Installation Guide-6PW102
HP 6616 routers meet the requirement of FIPS security level 2.
Installation tools (user supplied)
ESD-preventive
Needle-nose pliers
wrist strap
FIPS enclosure assembly
Rear opacity shield
Mounting plates
Installation preparation
Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, and make sure that the wrist strap has
!
a good skin contact and is well grounded.
The installation procedures must be performed by qualified personnel.
Before installation, you should read the Compliance and Safety Manual for
router compatibility information.
Philips
Alcohol-based
screwdriver
cleaning pad
M3 countersunk-
head screw
Front opacity shield
Installing a FIPS enclosure
If the router has been mounted to a rack, remove the router from the rack
!
first.
If an air filter has been attached to the router, remove it from the chassis.
Only use the screws and hex bolts that are supplied in the opacity shield kit
to secure the opacity shield.
Attach the mounting plates to the chassis with M3 countersunk-head
screws.
Before installing mounting plates, remove the fastening screws from where
mounting plates are to be installed on the chassis.
Attach the mounting plates to the chassis with M3 countersunk-head
screws.
BOM:3105A022
Part number:5998-3567R

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Summary of Contents for HP 6616

  • Page 1 HP 6616 Router FIPS Enclosure (JG576A) Installation Guide-6PW102 BOM:3105A022 Part number:5998-3567R Installing a FIPS enclosure HP 6616 routers meet the requirement of FIPS security level 2. Installation tools (user supplied) If the router has been mounted to a rack, remove the router from the rack first.
  • Page 2 Apply tamper evidence labels as shown in the figures. Attach the front opacity shield to where the air vents are located on the front of the chassis and fasten the captive screws on the opacity shield. Documentation To access documentation and support services, go to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website: www.hpe.com/support/hpesc Applying tamper evidence labels...