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D-8
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
OL-18634-01
Appendix D Repacking the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Device for Shipment
Repacking the System Components
Step 22 Place the smaller three-segment divider in the empty area above the power supply boxes as shown in
View
B in Figure D-3.
Step 23 Remove each of the two bottom-support rails from the rack or cabinet by loosening the six screws that
secure it to the vertical mounting rails on the rack or cabinet.
Step 24 Reassemble the accessory kit by placing the following components in the accessory kit box:
Bottom-support rails (two) and mounting screws (20)
Console connector cables and adapters
Ground lugs (do not include the ground cable) and mounting screws (two per lug)
Power cables (one or two for each power supply)
Step 25 Place the accessory kit box on top of the cushion that is located on top of the chassis.
Step 26 If your system included the optional midframe doors or air filter, pack those items in their original
shipping boxes and place the boxes on top of the power supply boxes.
Step 27 Place one J-box half on the bottom pallet along two sides of the pallet as shown in View B of Figure D-3.
Step 28 Place the other J-box half on the other two sides as shown in View B of Figure D-3.
Step 29 Connect the two J-box pieces with six Corro-Clips (three on each seam) as shown in View B of
Figure D-3.
Step 30 Place the corrugated cardboard lid on top of the package as shown in View B of Figure D-3.
Step 31 Place each of the four edge protectors on one of the top edges of the lid. See View C of Figure D-3.
Step 32 Secure the package to the pallet using at least seven packing straps (three in one direction and four in
the other direction) as shown in View C of
Figure D-3.