Chassis Cable Ports - Cisco 1240 Hardware Installation Manual

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Chapter 3
Router Hardware Description

Chassis Cable Ports

The router chassis has the following cable ports for router network and power cables:
Cable Glands
A cable gland (also known as a cable connector) is required to install cables in the chassis cable ports.
Use a compatible cable gland to attach and secure the end of a cable to the router. The cable gland
provides cable strain relief and seals the cable entry into the router chassis to prevent damage to the
router interior.
Figure 3-9
Table 3-9
Cisco Product ID
CGR-IP67GLAND
Specifications
Specification
Size
Environmental
Cable Port Seals
Unused router ports are sealed with a liquid-tight cover (PG13) to protect the router interior from
environmental elements.
The router should not be installed unless all unused chassis cable ports are sealed. Leaving chassis ports
Caution
unsealed can damage the router.
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Door—Two cable ports on the front door, shown in
cabling. The router supports installation of a compatible radio, as described in the
External Non-Cisco Modules" section on page
Chassis—Seven cable ports on the router base, shown in
network cabling, as described in the
Cable Gland
Supported Cisco Cable Glands
Description
Contains 1 gland and 1 tube of anti-seize compound
Description
PG 13
Cable diameters: 0.20-0.35 inches (5.08-8.89 mm)
Liquid Tight Type 4x & IP67
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