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Installing the Cable Management Bracket on the Cisco ONS 15310-MA
Cable Management Bracket Description
Cable Routing Using the Cable Management Bracket
Install the Standard Cable Management Bracket
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Installing the Cable Management Bracket on the Cisco ONS 15310-MA
Product Name: 15310-CBLMGT (extended bracket); 15310-MA-SHIPKIT (standard bracket)
This document explains how to install the cable management bracket on the Cisco ONS 15310-MA. As appropriate, use this document in conjunction with the Cisco ONS 15310-CL and Cisco ONS 15310-MA Procedure Guide, the Cisco ONS 15310-CL and Cisco ONS 15310-MA Reference Manual, and the Cisco ONS 15310-CL and Cisco ONS 15310-MA Troubleshooting Guide when working with the cable management brackets.
This document contains the following sections:
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Cable Management Bracket Description
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Install the Standard Cable Management Bracket
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Cable Management Bracket Description
Two types of cable management brackets are available for the ONS 15310-MA shelf assembly: the standard bracket, which ships with the ONS 15310-MA ship kit, and the extended bracket, which ships as a separate orderable part. You can install either bracket under the shelf assembly.
Figure 1 shows the installation of the standard cable management bracket.
Figure 1 Installing the Standard Cable Management Bracket
Figure 2 shows the installation of the extended cable management bracket.
Figure 2 Installing the Extended Cable Management Bracket
Cable Routing Using the Cable Management Bracket
The standard cable management bracket has one area in the rear that can be used for routing cables. Fiber-optic cable can be routed through the rear trough of the bracket. Ethernet cables can be passed through the front of the bracket to be bundled and secured using tie-wraps or other site-specific materials.
The extended cable management bracket has two areas that can be used for routing cables, one in the front and one in the rear. Fiber-optic cables can be routed through the smaller front trough, and Ethernet cables can be routed through the larger rear trough.
Install the Standard Cable Management Bracket
The following parts are needed to install the standard cable management bracket.
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#2 Phillips screwdriver
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Standard bracket (as part of 15310-MA-SHIPKIT)
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8-32 x 0.31 inch (0.79 cm) screws (3) (as part of 15310-MA-SHIPKIT)
The following parts are needed to install the extended cable management bracket.
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#2 Phillips screwdriver
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15310-CBLMGT
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Extended bracket
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8-32 x 0.31 inch (0.79 cm) screws (5)
Step 1
Line up the three screw holes on the rear of the bracket with the screw holes at the bottom of the ONS 15310-MA shelf assembly.
Step 2
Use the screwdriver to install three 8-32 x 0.31 inch (0.79 cm) screws, torqued to 15 to 18 inch-lbs., to secure the bracket to the shelf.
Step 3
If you are installing the extended bracket, install two 8-32 x 0.31 inch (0.79 cm) screws, torqued to 15 to 18 inch-lbs, through the top of the bracket directly into the ESD faceplates adjacent to Slots 1 and 6 on either side of shelf.
Related Documentation
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Cisco ONS 15310-CL and Cisco ONS 15310-MA Procedure Guide
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Cisco ONS 15310-CL and Cisco ONS 15310-MA Reference Manual
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Cisco ONS 15310-CL and Cisco ONS 15310-MA Troubleshooting Guide
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
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