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Inspecting the Router, Creating a Site Log

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Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the Router Inspecting the Router Inspecting the Router Do not unpack the router until you are ready to install it. If the final installation site will not be ready for some time, keep the chassis in its shipping container to prevent accidental damage. When you are ready to install the router, proceed with unpacking it. The router, cables, publications, and any optional equipment you ordered may be shipped in more than one container. When you unpack the containers, check the packing list to ensure that you received all the following items: • Router • Black 3-pin terminal block connector (Phoenix part number 1756272) located in the accessory kit that shipped with your router • Rack-mount brackets • This publication, the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document, optional companion publications, or Documentation CD-ROM, as specified in your order • Cisco Information Packet publication Inspect all items for shipping damage. If anything appears to be damaged, or if you encounter problems installing or configuring your router, contact customer service. Warranty, service, and support information is in the Cisco Information Packet that shipped with your router. Creating a Site Log The Site Log provides a record of all actions related to the router. Keep it in an accessible place near the chassis where anyone who performs tasks has access to it. Use the Installation Checklist (a sample is included in the following section) to verify steps in the installation and maintenance of the router. Site Log entries might include the following: • Installation progress-Make a copy of the Installation Checklist and insert it into the Site Log. Make entries as each procedure is completed. • Upgrade and maintenance procedures-Use the Site Log as a record of ongoing router maintenance and expansion history. A Site Log might include the following events: - Installation of network modules - Removal or replacement of network modules and other upgrades - Configuration changes - Maintenance schedules and requirements - Maintenance procedures performed - Intermittent problems - Comments and notes 78-15827-06B0 Cisco MWR 1941-DC Mobile Wireless Edge Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-5

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Chapter 2
Preparing to Install the Router
Inspecting the Router
Inspecting the Router
Do not unpack the router until you are ready to install it. If the final installation site will not be ready
for some time, keep the chassis in its shipping container to prevent accidental damage. When you are
ready to install the router, proceed with unpacking it.
The router, cables, publications, and any optional equipment you ordered may be shipped in more than
one container. When you unpack the containers, check the packing list to ensure that you received all the
following items:
Router
Black 3-pin terminal block connector (Phoenix part number 1756272) located in the accessory kit
that shipped with your router
Rack-mount brackets
This publication, the
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
document, optional companion
publications, or Documentation CD-ROM, as specified in your order
Cisco Information Packet
publication
Inspect all items for shipping damage. If anything appears to be damaged, or if you encounter problems
installing or configuring your router, contact customer service. Warranty, service, and support
information is in the
Cisco Information Packet
that shipped with your router.
Creating a Site Log
The Site Log provides a record of all actions related to the router. Keep it in an accessible place near the
chassis where anyone who performs tasks has access to it. Use the Installation Checklist (a sample is
included in the following section) to verify steps in the installation and maintenance of the router. Site
Log entries might include the following:
Installation progress—Make a copy of the Installation Checklist and insert it into the Site Log. Make
entries as each procedure is completed.
Upgrade and maintenance procedures—Use the Site Log as a record of ongoing router maintenance
and expansion history. A Site Log might include the following events:
Installation of network modules
Removal or replacement of network modules and other upgrades
Configuration changes
Maintenance schedules and requirements
Maintenance procedures performed
Intermittent problems
Comments and notes