RMA Shipping Procedures

RMA Shipping Procedures
 
This appendix describes the procedures for packaging and returning ASR 5000 chassis components via the Cisco Return Material Authorization (RMA) process.
For detailed information on Cisco RMA policies (including detailed shipping instructions), go to the Product Online Web Returns (POWR) link on www.cisco.com.
note_smallImportant: To ensure warranty coverage, these procedures also apply to shipments between customer sites or parts depots.
RMA Overview
This section describes general requirements when packaging ASR 5000 components for shipment.
note_smallImportant: All components must be properly packaged to prevent damage in transit. Items should never be shipped without packaging foam, bubble wrap and a static bag. Crushed or damaged boxes/pallets should never be used for returning items.
The following general guidelines apply when packaging components:
Re-packaging Your RMA
If using the original Cisco box and packaging, properly place the item within the packaging material.
If using a non-Cisco shipping carton and packing material, be sure the item is properly surrounded with bubble wrap or packaging foam to ensure restriction in movement during transport.
note_smallImportant: The use of anti-static packaging materials is highly recommended. At the very least, the item must be enclosed in a sealed anti-static envelope or bag to prevent damage to ESD sensitive devices.
Shipping Multiple Components
The preferred method for RMA shipping requires that each component be properly packed in an individual box.
If you must ship multiple items within the same box, be sure each part is protected in its own anti-static bag and padded carton, and is separated from other cartons with packing foam or bubble wrap. The shipping carton must be sturdy enough to handle the weight and size of the items within it.
note_smallImportant: Items should never be returned loosely packed and unprotected from ESD.
Sealing the Shipment
The box or shipping container must be securely sealed using appropriately reinforced packaging tape. Do not use masking or transparent (light duty) tape to secure or seal packaging.
Chassis or other large units must be covered and securely strapped down to a pallet. An unstrapped or loosely strapped item can easily tip during transit, resulting in expensive damage and repair costs.
Labeling the Shipment
All returned items must include the RMA number (and Quote Number for Trade-In Returns) on every box being returned. The RMA number can be obtained from the POWR link on www.cisco.com or your Cisco TAC advisor.
For Trade-In Returns, a POWR tool label must be placed on the outside of each box.
These reference numbers should also be listed on the shipper’s air bill.
note_smallImportant: Mislabeled or unlabeled RMAs delay the receiving and crediting processes.
Cisco Return Locations
For a list of authorized Cisco return centers, go to the Authorized Return Locations link on www.cisco.com.
Packaging ASR 5000 Cards
This section provides detailed instructions for packaging ASR 5000 cards using Cisco shipping cartons.
Three types of cartons are used based on the card type being returned:
Application Cards
The packing instructions in this section apply to the following full-height SMC and packet processing cards:
The packaging sequence is as follows:
Line Cards (except XGLC)
The packing instructions in this section apply to the following half-height card types:
The packaging sequence is as follows:
10 Gigabit Ethernet Card (XGL)
The packing instructions in this section applying to the following full-height XGLCs:
The packaging sequence is as follows:
 
 

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