Materials And Tools You Supply; Router Orientation When Mounting; General Safety Information For Mounting; Mounting Instructions - Cisco 1120 Hardware Installation

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Materials and Tools You Supply

You must supply some or all of these items to mount the router on a pole. The items you supply depend on the installation
procedure that you use.
Item
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Crimping tool or pliers

Router Orientation When Mounting

When mounting the router on a DIN rail or wall, ensure that the router is oriented with the chassis cabling openings
pointing down so the router cable hangs down.
Caution:
Mounting the router with the cable panel at the top (facing up) can cause stress on the cables and potentially
impact network and other connections. We discourage mounting the router with the cable panel at the top.

General Safety Information for Mounting

Before performing any of the tasks in this chapter, read the safety warnings in this section and in
to Power, page
45.
One person is required to properly and safely mount the router.
Caution:
All mounting methods at any location are subject to the acceptance of local jurisdiction.
Caution:
Personnel mounting the router must understand grounding methods.
Warning:
Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it
can come into contact with such circuits. When installing the antenna, take extreme care not to come into contact
with such circuits, as they may cause serious injury or death. For proper installation and grounding of the antenna,
please refer to national and local codes (for example, U.S.:NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 810, Canada:
Canadian Electrical Code, Section 54). Statement 1052

Mounting Instructions

This section includes all the steps required to mount the router on a wall or DIN rail. There are two main procedures for
mounting the router:
Attach the Mounting Bracket to the Router, page 37
Mount the Router on a DIN Rail, page 40
In some environments, you might want to mount the router on a wall instead of DIN rail. The wall mounting procedure is
described in the
Mount the Router on a Wall, page

Attach the Mounting Bracket to the Router

Before you begin, disconnect the router from power and any network connections.
1.
Place the router on a stable surface, with the base of the router facing up and the module panel at the top, as shown
in
Figure 2 on page
Required for These Procedures
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Attach the Mounting Bracket to the Router, page
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Ground the Router, page
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Ground the Router, page
38.
42.
42.
41.
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37.
Connecting the Router
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