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Unpacking

Unpacking

This chapter provides general guidelines for unpacking the Cisco 6100 system components.

1.1 Packaging and Materials

Each 6100 chassis is securely packaged in a heavy-duty crate. Each line interface module (LIM) controller module (card) is packaged in its own anti-static bag, which is housed in a box. All other cards are packaged in transparent, anti-static plastic carriers. These all then ship in a box.

First, open each package and remove all packing material. Next, remove the 6100 chassis and all of its components and cables.

1.2 Verifying Your Shipment

Verify that all equipment, cables, etc. that were ordered are included. If any items are missing or you need additional information, contact Cisco's Technical Assistance Center (TAC) at 800 553-2447, 408 526-7209, or tac@cisco.com.

1.3 Inspecting for Damage

After ensuring that all equipment is present, inspect each part for any damage resulting from shipping. If you suspect any damage from shipping, contact your local freight carrier for procedures on damage claims.

If you observe any physical defects on the items you have received, obtain standard warranty service by delivering the defective part, accompanied by a copy of the dated proof-of-purchase, to the Cisco Systems Corporate Service Center or an Authorized Cisco Systems Service Center during the applicable warranty period. Contact Cisco TAC for the location of your nearest service center.

Refer to the front matter of this document for the Cisco Systems warranty policy for hardware and software products.


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