To remove or reposition a switch after you have mounted it in a rack, follow these
steps.
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Disconnect the switch from its
power source or sources.
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Remove all cables and
transceivers.
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To remove a switch from a
four-post rack, do the following:
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Release the tabs on both slider assemblies, and slide the switch away
from the rear of the rack.
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Disengage the retainers that are connecting the mounting brackets with
the sliding rails on both sides.
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Carefully slide the switch out of the slider assembly and place it on a
flat surface.
You can leave the slider assemblies in place. If you want to remove
them, continue with step 3.d.
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On one of the slider assemblies, push the rear clamp until it separates
from the rear rack post.
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Release the tab that holds the front of the slider assembly to the
front rack post, and pull the pegs out.
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Repeat steps 3.d and 3.e to remove the second slider assembly.
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To remove a switch from a two-post rack, do the following:
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Carefully supporting the
weight of the switch, unscrew the mounting brackets from the rack.
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Tilt the switch so that
the brackets are clear of the rack posts, and carefully lift it out of
the rack.
If the switch cannot be tilted (because other equipment is mounted
directly above and below), remove one or two mounting brackets from
the switch and then slide the switch out.
If you plan to use the switch again later, we recommend storing it with the mounting
brackets attached.