Chapter 2
Installing the Router
Mounting the DC Power Supply
Warning
Read the wall-mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation. Failure to use the
correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people
and damage to the system. Statement 378
The Cisco 800 ISR DC power supply may be mounted to a wall using four #6 pan- or round-head wood
screws for the mounting holes on the supply.
Each mounting screw must go into a wall stud (wood) or a wall anchor of the appropriate type for the
Caution
wall. Screws into drywall is not sufficient to support the DC power supply.
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Caution
If the screws are not properly anchored, the strain of the DC supply cables could pull the router from the
wall.
Figure 2-36
To mount the DC power supply to the wall, follow these instructions:
Install the four screws into the mounting holes on the DC power supply (see
Step 1
secured to the wall studs or wall anchors.
Hang the DC power supply by securing the screws to the wall stud or into the wall anchors.
Step 2
For attaching to a wall stud, the power supply requires #6 wood screws (round- or pan-head). The
screws must be long enough to penetrate and tap at least 0.75 inches (19.1 mm) into the supporting
wood or metal wall stud.
For hollow-wall mounting, the power supply requires the use of appropriate-sized wall anchors that
work with the drywall thickness the unit is to be installed in. Use hollow-wall anchors that support
using #6 screws and use #6 pan- or round-head screws to secure the power supply to the wall. Each
wall anchor should be rated for at least 30 lbs.
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