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A-1 Cisco MGX 8240 Hardware Installation Guide Release 2.2, 78-10084-01, November 1999 APPENDIX A Task Lists Task List for MGX 8240 Private Line Service Gateway • Prepare site • Unpack/Required tools • In ventory parts • Check condition • Physically mount chassis • Check cable length • Check air f lo w ventilation and obstruction • [...]
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A-2 Cisco MGX 8240 Hardware Installation Guide Release 2.2, 78-10084-01, November 1999 Appendix A Task Lists Task List for Common Interface Module • Check condition of CIM • Mount the Common Interface Module in rack • Check cable length • Check air f lo w ventilation and obstruction • Check for air contamination, humidity , and temperatur[...]