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Front Cover Procedures, Removing the Front Cover

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Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units Chapter 5 Maintaining the Cisco 10008 Router Front Cover Procedures The original Cisco 10008 router is equipped with a plastic front cover that ensures proper air flow through the system and protects the cables and connectors from damage. The following procedures describe how to remove and replace the front cover. Note Your router may not have a front cover. Only the original Cisco 10008 chassis was equipped with a plastic front cover. Later redesigned models do not use a front cover. Removing the Front Cover Use the following procedure to remove the front cover from the chassis: Figure 5-1 Unlocking the Bezel Plugs FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTI-FAN FAILURE Cisco 10000 FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTI-FAN FAILURE Cisco 10000 POWER FAULT MISWIRE POWER FAULT MISWIRE POWER FAULT MISWIRE POWER FAULT MISWIRE POWER FAULT MISWIRE POWER FAULT MISWIRE Step 1 Unlock a bezel plug by wedging the tip of a flat-blade screwdriver between the top and bottom sections of the plug, and then rotating the screwdriver to loosen the top portion of the plug (Figure 5-1). Repeat this procedure for all four bezel plugs, and then remove the plugs. 30038 30039 Cisco 10008 Router Hardware Installation Guide 5-4 OL-0659-13

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Chapter 5
Maintaining the Cisco 10008 Router
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units
Front Cover Procedures
The original Cisco 10008 router is equipped with a plastic front cover that ensures proper air flow
through the system and protects the cables and connectors from damage. The following procedures
describe how to remove and replace the front cover.
Note
Your router may not have a front cover. Only the original Cisco 10008 chassis was equipped with a
plastic front cover. Later redesigned models do not use a front cover.
Removing the Front Cover
Use the following procedure to remove the front cover from the chassis:
Figure 5-1
Unlocking the Bezel Plugs
Step 1
Unlock a bezel plug by wedging the tip of a flat-blade screwdriver between the top and bottom sections
of the plug, and then rotating the screwdriver to loosen the top portion of the plug (
Figure 5-1
).
Repeat this procedure for all four bezel plugs, and then remove the plugs.
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30039
POWER
FAULT
MISWIRE
Cisco 10000