Inspecting Router Components And Accessories; If You Detect Or Suspect Damage - Juniper E SERIES BROADBAND SERVICES ROUTERS 11.3.X - E120 AND E320 HARDWARE GUIDE REV 9-29-2010 Hardware Manual

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E120 and E320 11.3.x Hardware Guide

Inspecting Router Components and Accessories

If You Detect or Suspect Damage

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To unpack the router:
Cut the two straps that secure the carton to the skid, open the carton from the top,
1.
and remove the box of accessories that sits on top of the router.
Unlock the four plastic clips that hold the box to the skid by squeezing them in their
2.
center and pulling out, and then lift the carton off the router.
Remove the three screws that attach each of the two L-brackets to the router.
3.
To avoid scratching the router when removing it from the skid, detach one of the
4.
L-brackets from the skid by removing the three screws. See Figure 9 on page 18.
Figure 9: Removing an L-bracket
After you remove the equipment from the shipping containers:
Confirm the contents of each container.
Inspect all external surfaces and external connectors for visible signs of damage.
Inspect all accessories shipped with each unit.
Document any damage noted during your inspection.
Confirm that the router has the correct number and type of modules for your ordered
configuration.
If you detect or suspect damage to any equipment:
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