Setting Up The Chassis; Setting The Chassis On A Desktop - Cisco 2612 Hardware Installation Manual

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Chapter 3
Installing the Router
For internal power supplies:
For external power supplies:
If there are modules, interface cards, or power supplies to be removed or installed, we recommend that
Note
you perform the installation or removal before you install the chassis. If a chassis cover must be
removed, the chassis may have to be removed from the rack to permit cover removal.
If the required network modules, interface cards, and power supplies are already installed, proceed to
the

Setting Up the Chassis

You can set the chassis on a desktop, install it in a rack, or mount it on a wall or other flat surface. Use
the procedure in this section that best meets the needs of your network. The sections are as follows:

Setting the Chassis on a Desktop

You can place Cisco 2600 series routers on a desktop or shelf. For Cisco 2600 series routers of
1 rack-unit height only, attach the rubber feet supplied in the accessory kit. The procedure is as follows:
Step 1
Place the router upside-down on a smooth, flat surface.
Peel the rubber feet from the black adhesive strip and attach them to the five round, recessed areas on
Step 2
the bottom of the chassis. (See
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Cisco 2600 Series Power Supply Configuration Note
Installing AC Power Supplies in Cisco 2691 Routers
Cisco RPS Hardware Installation Guide
"Setting Up the Chassis" section on page
Setting the Chassis on a Desktop, page 3-3
Mounting the Chassis in a Rack, page 3-4
Mounting the Chassis on the Wall, page 3-11
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Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide

Setting Up the Chassis

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