Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available:
• Four rubber feet to stabilize the chassis on the desk or other level surface—provided with the switch
• Covers for the empty extension module slot and the empty power supply slot—provided with the
switch
You can also mount an EX4400 switch:
• Flush with the front posts of a 19-in. four-post rack by using a separately orderable four-post rack
mount kit.
• In a recessed posion inside a 19-in. four-post rack by using the recessed-mounng brackets
provided with a separately orderable four-post rack mount kit.
• On a two-post rack or on two posts of a 19-in. four-post rack by using the two-post mounng
brackets provided with the switch.
• On a wall by using a separately orderable wall mount kit.
To know the part numbers for ordering the separately orderable mounng kits, see the EX4400
Switches Datasheet.
To mount the EX4400 on a desk or other level surface:
1. Turn the chassis upside down on the desk or the level surface where you intend to mount the switch.
2. Remove the scker from the rubber feet.
3. Aach the rubber feet to the boom of the chassis.
4. Turn the chassis right side up on the desk or the level surface.
5. Cover the empty extension module slot and empty power supply slot by using the covers that came
with the switch.
NOTE: The slot covers reduce the risk of objects or substances entering the chassis. They also
ensure opmal cooling for the switch.
Mount an EX4400 Switch on a Wall
You can mount an EX4400 switch on a wall by using a separately orderable wall mount kit (part number:
EX-WMK). (The remainder of this topic uses
rack
to mean rack or cabinet.)
Before mounng the switch on a wall:
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