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to the rack. The rear brackets are interchangeable; you can use either of the rear brackets
with the right or left front adjustable mounting bracket.
Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to install the adjustable
mounting brackets:
A Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 1, 2, or 3, depending on the size of your rack mounting
screws
A Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2 to install the screws that connect the rear and
front mounting brackets
16 mounting screws appropriate for your rack to attach the four mounting bracket
pieces to the rack
When you install the adjustable mounting brackets, the "arms" of the brackets overlap.
The overlap area adjusts the total bracket length to fit three standard rack sizes: 23.62
in. (600 mm), 30 in. (762 mm), and 31.5 in. (800 mm).
To install the mounting brackets in a four-post rack (see
Remove the adjustable mounting brackets from the box.
1.
Decide where to position the switch in the rack. If the rack is empty, position the switch
2.
in the lowest possible location. See
page
97, and
"Cabinet Requirements and Specifications for an EX6210 Switch" on
page
99.
Position the left front adjustable mounting bracket at the desired position in the left
3.
side of the rack and line up its front screw holes with the holes in the rack. Use 4
mounting screws appropriate for your rack to attach the left front bracket to the rack.
Position one of the rear brackets at the left rear of the rack on the same level as the
4.
left front bracket, so that the rear bracket overlaps with the left front bracket. The
screw holes for connecting the front and rear brackets should overlap. Use 4 mounting
screws appropriate for your rack to attach the rear bracket to the rack.
Connect left front and rear brackets (see
5.
Insert 6 of the screws provided with the mounting brackets into the overlapping
a.
bracket holes.
Tighten the screws fully (to 12–16 in.-lb torque) using a number 2 Phillips
b.
screwdriver.
Figure 38 on page
"Rack Requirements for an EX6210 Switch" on
Figure 37 on page
135):
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