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S LIDE R AIL I NSTALLATION I NSTRUCTIONS For Cisco C170, M170, and S170 Appliances and Cisco 5512-X, 5515-X , 5525-X, 5545-X, 5555-X Adaptive Security Appliances and Cisco IPS 4345 and 4360 1 V erify the Box Contents 2 Disassemble the Slide Rail 3 Attac h Inner Rails to the Chassis 4 Ve r i f y t h e R a ck Ty p e 5 Round Hole R ac ks 6 Threaded Ho[...]
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2 1 Verify the Box Contents Remove the contents from the box and verify that it contains t he following items for all rack types: • Slide Rails (x2) (preconfigured for square hole racks) • Phillips flat-head screws for Inner Slide (x2) For round hole racks, you also need the foll owing: • Round Hole Inserts (x4) For threaded hole racks, you a[...]
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3 2 Disassemble the Slide Rail Pull the inner slide rail from the outer slide rail. Slide the plastic tab forward, and p ull the inner slide rail to disconnect it from the outer slide rail. Repeat the steps on this page for the other slide rail. Front 330908[...]
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4 3 Attach Inner Rails to the Chassis Align one of the inner slide rail key holes over the chassis shoulder screw on one side. Slid e the inner slide rail forward so that the shoulder screw is securely in pl ace. Use a Phillips screwdrive r to secure the inner slide rail with one Phillips flat-head screw . Secure the other inner slide rail to the c[...]
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5 4 Verify the Rack Type The slide rails are pre-assembled for square hole racks. See the following steps for the different rack types: • Square hole racks . Go to “Attach the Outer Slide Rail to Round and Square Hole Racks” on page 8. • Round hole racks. Go to “Round Hole Racks” on page 6 . • Threaded hole racks. Go to “Threaded Ho[...]
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6 5 Round Hole Racks Using a Phillips head screwdriver , remove the square insert from the rear of the rail. Keep the two Phillips head screws. Remove the square insert from the front of the rail. Keep the two Phillips head screws. Align the round hole i nsert to th e rear of the rail, and secure it with two of the saved screws. Align the round hol[...]
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7 6 Threaded Hole Racks Using a Phillips head screwdriver , remove the square hole insert from the rear of the rail. Remove the square hole insert from the front of the rail. Align the threaded hole bracket to the front of the rail over the hooks. Secure it with the threaded hole standoff using a flat-head screwdriver . No additional hardware is ne[...]
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8 7 Attach the Outer Slide Rail to Round and Square Hole Racks Align the front of one of the out er slide rails with the rack upright, push it forward, and clic k it into place. Align the rear of the outer slide rail with the rack upright, pull the rele ase tab, push the slide rail toward the rack, release the tab, and click it into place. Note For[...]
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9 8 Attach the Outer Slide Rail to Threaded Hole Racks Align the slide rail to the front rack post. Secure it with two of the included Phillips pan-head screws . Align the slide rail to the rear rack post. Secure it with two of the included Phillips pan-head screws . Align the other slide rail to the rack by repeating the previous steps on this pag[...]
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10 9 Install the Chassis Align the inner slide rails to the outer slide rails. Install the inner slide rails into the ou ter slide rails until they lock into place. Pull the side release tabs to unlock the inner slide rail, and push the chassis a ssembly into the rack. 330889 330898[...]
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11 10 Secure the Chassis Secure the chassis to the rack with the front captive scre ws. Obtaining Documentatio n and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’ s New in Cisco P roduct Documentation , which also lists all new and[...]
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Printed in the USA on recy cled paper containing 10% postconsumer waste. 78-19691-04 Americas Hea dquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. San Jose, CA Asia Pacific Headquarters Cisco Systems (USA) Pte. Ltd. Singapore Europe Headquarters Cisco Systems International BV Amsterda m, The Netherlands Cisco has more t han 200 offices worldw ide. Addresses, phone nu[...]