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Installing and Connecting the Router
Installing the Router in a Rack
Note: Allow at least one rack unit of vertical space above the router.
Rack-Mounting the Chassis
The Cisco CGR 2010 router can be installed in a 19-inch (48.26-cm) standard rack.
You can mount the router in the following ways:
Power-supply side mounting—Brackets attached at the power supply side of the chassis with the power-supply side
facing forward.
Cable-side mounting—Brackets attached at the cable side of the chassis with the cable side facing forward.
Figure 1 on page 28 shows the rack-mount brackets used with the Cisco CGR 2010 router.
Figure 1 Rack-Mount Brackets for the Cisco CGR 2010 Router
Attaching Rack-Mount Brackets to Cisco CGR 2010 Routers
To attach the long side of each bracket to the Cisco CGR 2010 router, use four of the supplied number-8 Phillips flat-head
screws.
Figure 2 on page 28 shows how to attach the brackets to the sides of the router with the power-supply side forward.
Figure 2 Bracket Installation for Power-Supply Side Mounting
Figure 3 on page 29 shows how to attach the brackets to the sides of the router with the cable-side forward.
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PSU1 PSU2
PSU OK
PWR-150W-HV
SYS SPD SPD SPD SPD 2 0 1
USB
CON
ACT
SFP
0/1
EN
SFP
0/0
EN
GE
0/1
LINK
GE
0/0
LINK
PSU
231
CONSOLE
SLOT
CF1
CF0
PSU OK
PWR-150W-HV
Cisco Connected Grid Router 2000 Series
CAUTION: This unit may have more than
one power source. Disconnect all power
sources before servicing to avoid
electric shock.
DO NOT REMOVE DURING
NETWORK OPERATION
DO NOT REMOVE DURING
NETWORK OPERATION
PS
Type
Input Terminal
Symbol
Input Rating
Per Source
Lo V DC
Hi V DC
Lo 24 - 60 V 10A
100-250V 2A
100-240V
~
2A
50-60 Hz
Hi
or
V AC
~