Rack Mount
Note
You can install external modules before or after mounting a router. However, if you choose to install the
external modules after mounting the router on the rack or wall, ensure that you have optimal access to the
back/front panel of the router.
For information on modules and Field Replaceable Units (FRUs), see the
FRUs
Depending on the model, the available options for mounting a Cisco 1100 ISR are:
Table 6: Models and Mounting Options
Model
C111x and C1111X
C1101-4P
C1101-4PLTEPWx
C1109-2PLTExx
C1121-4Px
C1126(X)-8PLTEP
C1128(X)-8PLTEP
If you choose to setup the router on a desktop, you can place the router on a desktop, bench top or on a shelf.
Rack Mount
Secure the rack mounting brackets on the sides of the chassis. You must first secure rack mounting brackets
on the chassis before you set up the chassis on the rack.
Caution
Do not stack multiple Cisco 1000 ISRs when mounting the routers on a table top.
Note
When mounting Cisco 1000 ISRs on a rack, ensure that there is ample surrounding space. This ensures more
heat removal, which in turn will enable the surrounding air temperature to stay within the specified operating
conditions.
Attach the Brackets for C111x
This procedure describes how to attach the brackets on the router chassis:
Hardware Installation Guide for the Cisco 1000 Series Integrated Services Router
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section.
Mounting Options
Desktop,
using-Din-Rail
Desktop,
Desktop,
Desktop,
Desktop,
Desktop,
Desktop,
Rack
Mount,
Wall Mount using Key-hole
Wall Mount using Key-hole Slots
Wall Mount using Key-Hole Slots
Wall Mount using Key-Hole
Rack Mounting using Din-Rail
Rack Mounting using Din-Rail
Rack Mounting using Din-Rail
Install and Connect the Router
Install and Upgrade Modules and
Slots,
Wall Mount
Slots,
Brackets, Under Desk
Brackets, Under Desk
Brackets, Under Desk