Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface
3-6 Hardware Installation
1.
Attach
your
antistatic
wrist
strap
(refer
to
the
instructions
in
your
antistatic
wrist
strap
package)
before
removing
the
Mini
‐
GBIC.
2.
Remove
the
cables
connected
to
the
Mini
‐
GBIC.
3.
Locate
the
release
tab
under
the
front
end
of
the
Mini
‐
GBIC.
For
the
type
of
Mini
‐
GBIC
shown
in
Figure 3
‐
1
,
push
in
on
the
release
tab
as
far
as
it
will
go
to
release
the
Mini
‐
GBIC
from
the
port
slot.
For
the
type
of
Mini
‐
GBIC
shown
in
Figure 3
‐
2
,
pull
out
on
the
release
tab
to
release
the
Mini
‐
GBIC
from
the
port
slot.
4.
Grasp
the
sides
of
the
Mini
‐
GBIC
and
pull
it
straight
out
of
the
port
slot.
If
you
are
storing
or
shipping
a
Mini
‐
GBIC,
which
has
a
fiber
‐
optic
connector,
insert
its
protective
dust
cover
to
protect
the
ends
of
the
fiber
‐
optic
fibers
from
dust
and
contamination.
Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface
When
installing
the
switch
on
a
flat
surface,
the
installation
of
the
rubber
feet
is
recommended
to
prevent
the
switch
from
sliding
on
a
flat
surface.
Installing
the
rubber
feet
is
optional
if
you
are
installing
the
switch
in
a
rack.
To
install
the
rubber
feet,
proceed
to
“
Installing
the
Rubber
Feet
”
below.
For
instructions
to
rack
mount
the
switch,
proceed
to
“
Rack
Mounting
the
Switch
”
on
page 3
‐
9.
Installing the Rubber Feet
To
install
the
rubber
feet,
refer
to
Figure 3
‐
3
and
proceed
as
follows:
1.
Place
the
switch
on
its
back
on
a
sturdy
flat
surface
to
gain
access
to
the
bottom
of
the
chassis.
2.
Remove
the
four
rubber
feet
from
their
plastic
bag
in
the
shipping
box.
3.
Locate
the
four
marked
locations
on
the
bottom
four
corners
of
the
chassis.
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