• 2 rear mounng brackets. These brackets are labeled REAR on the side of the bracket that faces the
interior of the rack, near the holes for aaching the bracket to the rack. The rear brackets are
interchangeable; you can use either of the rear brackets with the right or le front-mounng bracket.
When you install the mounng brackets, the adjustable poron of the brackets overlap. Use the overlap
area to adjust the total bracket length to t any of the four standard rack sizes: 19 in. (483 mm),
23.62 in. (600 mm), 30 in. (762 mm), or 31.5 in. (800 mm).
To install the mounng brackets in a four-post rack:
1. Remove the mounng brackets from the accessory box.
2. Decide where to place the chassis in the rack. If the rack is empty, mount the router in the lowest
possible locaon. See "Rack-Mounng Requirements" on page 2.
3. Posion the le front adjustable mounng bracket at the desired posion in the le side of the rack
and line up its front screw holes with the holes in the rack. Use four mounng screws appropriate for
your rack to aach the le front bracket to the rack.
4. Posion one of the rear brackets at the le rear of the rack on the same level as the le front
bracket, so that the rear bracket overlaps with the le front bracket. The screw holes for connecng
the front and rear brackets should overlap. Use four mounng screws appropriate for your rack to
aach the rear bracket to the rack.
5. Connect le front and rear brackets (see Figure 5 on page 9):
a. Insert six of the screws provided with the mounng brackets into the overlapping bracket holes.
b. Hand-ghten the screws fully (to 12–16 in.-lb torque) using a number 2 Phillips screwdriver.
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