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Installing Your Switch
You need the following additional tools and equipment. These are not provided with your switch.
Rack mounting screws: eight for a four-post installation; four for other installations. The size of the
screws will vary based on the rack system you are using.
Screwdriver for securing the rack mounting screws.
#2 Phillips screwdriver to attach bracket screws that are provided with the switch. We recommend
using a magnetic screwdriver.
AC power cord. For switches with removable AC power supplies, a separate power cord is needed
for each installed power supply. The cord must meet the requirements listed in
Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies
ESD-preventive wrist strap for installing optional ports at the back of the switch.

Attaching the Switch to a Rack or Cabinet

To attach a switch to a two-post rack, a four-post rack, or a cabinet, follow these steps.
Take care to load the rack so that it is not top-heavy. Start installing equipment at the bottom and work
up.
1. On one side of the switch, set a mounting bracket against the switch housing.
Set the flange even with the front panel of the switch – or, if you are mid-mounting the switch in a
two-post rack, set the flange toward the back of the switch.
The following figures illustrate how to attach the brackets for two common mounting options.
Figure 49
Figure 50
shows a mid-mount configuration using a short mounting bracket.
shows a front-mount configuration using a short mounting bracket.
ExtremeSwitching 5520 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Attaching the Switch to a Rack or Cabinet
Power Cord
on page 146.
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