Installation Guide

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Mounting your device in a standard 2-post rack
The factory-installed mounting brackets allow you to front-mount or mid-mount your device in the rack. For a mid-mount, you must
remove the factory installed brackets from the front edge of the device and install them using the holes in the center-sides of the device.
Refer to Figure 29.
You will need to provide four standard #12-24 pan-head screws (per router) to secure routers in the rack. You will also need a #2 Phillips
screwdriver. Complete the following steps.
NOTE
When connecting the device to the rack frame, use thread-forming screws and paint-piercing washers.
1. Determine the position of each router in the rack according to the weight of the router. For example, mount the router with the
fewest modules near the top of the rack, a router with more modules near the middle of the rack, and fully populated routers
near the bottom of the rack.
2. Using the keyhole slots in the router mounting brackets as a guide, align one screw per rack post, as shown in the following
figure. On one side of the rack, the screw should align with the top hole in the mounting bracket. On the other side of the rack,
the screw should align with the bottom hole of the mounting bracket. When tightening these screws, leave approximately 1/4
inch of clearance between the back of the screw head and the rack post.
3. Mount the lowest router first. With one person on each side, lift the router and slip the widest part of each keyhole slot on the
mounting bracket over the corresponding screw in the rack post, as shown in the following figure.
FIGURE 27 Positioning the mounting screws in rack posts
1. Unequal flange equipment rack
2. Network equipment rack
Installing a Brocade MLXe Router
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