Unpacking And Inspecting The Router; Pre-Unpacking Inspection - H3C CR16000-M Installation Manual

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Figure2-2
demonstrates the depth of the CR16000-M router chassis.
Figure2-2 Chassis depth (CR16000-M8)
(1) Fan tray handle
NOTE:
• If the rack does not meet the requirements described in Table2-4, the rack door might fail to be
closed after you install the router of standard configurations in the rack.
• The signal cables and power cords are routed through the front of the chassis. If you use power
cords that has a conductor cross-section area of a minimum of 16 sq mm (0.02 sq in), leave more
space between the front rack posts and the front door as appropriate.

Unpacking and inspecting the router

Pre-unpacking inspection

Before unpacking the router, perform basic pre-unpacking inspection with the presence of the two
parties. Make sure the two parties sign for confirmation if all meet the requirements.
CAUTION:
• Only qualified personnel can unpack and inspect the router.
• Handle with care during device loading and unloading to prevent the device from being damaged
by violent vibration or impact.
• Arrange the packaging cartons in order, with the labels facing the same direction.
• To avoid fatal damage to the device, do not place the packaging carton upside down.
To perform pre-unpacking inspection:
1.
Unload the shipment.
2.
Check the shipment against the packing list and make sure you have received all items.
3.
Verify that the packaging cartons are intact without any signs of damage or water soaking.
If any discrepancy or damage is found, do the following:
(2) Cable management bracket
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