
J4350 and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide
cords or cords sh ip ped with the router. (You must supply your own power
cables if you h
aveaDC-poweredrouter.)
NOTE: The AC power cord for the Services Router is intended for use with the
router only and not for a ny other use.
To connect network interfaces, have ready a length of cable used by the
interface, as specified in “Network Cable Specifications and C onnector
Pinouts” on pa
ge 185.
If your router
has ISDN ports, you might need an NT1 device to connect to the
ISDN service. For details, see “ISDN Provisioning” on page 79.
Unpacking a J-
series Services Router
The Services
Router is shipped in a cardboard carton and secured with foam packing
material. The carton also contains an accessory box and quick start instructions.
NOTE: The router is maximally protected inside the shipping carton. Do n ot unpa ck
it until you ar
e ready to begin installation.
To unpack the router:
1. Movetheshippingcartontoastagingareaasclosetotheinstallationsiteas
possible, but
where you have enough room to remove the router.
2. Position the carton so that the arrows are pointing up.
3. Open the top flaps on the shipping ca rton.
4. Remove the ac
cessory box, and verify the contents against the parts inventory
on the label attached to the carton.
5. Pull out the p
acking material ho ld ing the router in place.
6. Verify the contents of the carton against the packing list inclu ded with the
router.
7. Attach the air filter and f ilter cover, as shown in Figu re 54.
8. Save the shipping carton and packing materials in case you later need to move
or ship the router.
82 Unpacking a J-series Services Router
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