User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco ASR 901S Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Preparing to Install the Router
- Installing the Router
- Mounting Kits Overview
- General Safety Information for Mounting
- Contents of the Mounting Kits
- Customer-Supplied Materials and Tools
- Router-Mounting Instructions
- Connecting the Chassis Ground and Power
- Opening the Router Chassis
- Power Connection Compliance
- Connecting the DC Power Cable to the Router
- AC Power Cable
- Connecting the AC Power Cable to the Router
- Connecting Cables
- Antenna Installation and Replacement
- Powering on the Router
- Enabling Zero Touch Provisioning on the Router
- Using CLIs for Flash Memory and Directory Procedures
- What to Do After Installing the Hardware
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications and Part Numbers
- Cable Specifications
- Site Log
Never mount the router with the bottom (facing up) or to the side.Note
Wall-Mount Location
Identify an area on a wall that meets the safety, space, and environmental requirements.
Wall-Mount Height
The router should be mounted at a height at which you are able to view the top of the module-side panel and
at which the cables are able to be managed without adding stress to the router ports.
Wall-Mount Hardware Distance
Any reinforcement hardware you provide should be mounted to the wall with the correct distance apart so
when the bolts are installed through the mounting bracket wall mount holes (Item 1, in the following figure),
they will align with the holes in the wall.
Figure 20: Distance for Wall-Mounting Hardware
These holes can be used but a 5" tall space must
be used to offset bracket from the wall
2Use this hole for hanging the bracket to allow
hands-free install
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Router Orientation When Mounting Router on a Wall
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