Specifications
Section 364-180-202
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4 INSTALLATION
4.1 Attaching the Rear Panel
The rear panel of the unit should be installed before the unit is installed in the shelf and before wiring
begins.
HUB PC LAN
Figure 7. 3641-80 1-Port Ethernet Router Rear Panel
LAN 1LAN 8
Figure 8. 3648-80 8-Port Ethernet Router Rear Panel
4.2 Installing the Unit
The router card installs in a full size slot of the 360-80.
4.2.1 Installing a New Unit
Step Action
1. If not already installed, install the rear panel, screwing it to the appropriate mounting location on
the shelf using the provided hardware
2. Insert the unit into the shelf, making sure that the unit is aligned with the card guides inside the
shelf.
CAUTION
If there is already a rear panel installed on the shelf, check for interference. The rear may need
to be removed and replaced with the rear panel shipped with the new unit.
3. Slide the unit fully into the shelf. Use the insertion lever to fully seat the unit.
4. Once the unit is fully inserted, tighten the securing screw on the front panel of the unit.
5. Connect the Ethernet cable at the rear of the unit. If the RTR is connected to a hub, insure that
the HUP-PC switch is positioned toward HUB
6. After the RTR has completed it’s self test and powered up, check the RTR IP address and
software provisioning through the front panel RTR MGMT interface.
4.2.2 Installing a Replacement Unit
If you are replacing a unit that is already in service, insure that the new unit is the same as the unit being
replaced.
Step Action
1. Upload the provisioning for the router through the management (CLI) interface using ‘ftp’. See
section 8.2 of Router Guide and Web Browser Manual
2. Remove the wiring connectors from the front and rear of the unit.
3. Unscrew the front panel securing screw to release the unit from the shelf.
4. Using the card ejector, remove the unit from the shelf.