Well, I'd better be contented with my 3 2501 routers in my home lab
until I get muscular and hairy enough to handle those monsters what is
called "7000"

On 10 Jan 2001 07:50:55 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Howard C. Berkowitz")
wrote:

>>No, and I don't have square hair either. &;-)
>>
>>Priscilla
>
>Square or not, you have more of it than I do.
>
>>
>>
>>At 09:11 PM 1/9/01, Ibrahim wrote:
>>
>>>If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles &
>>>strong.
>>>I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here  have CCIE plus big
>>>muscles ?
>>>
>>>
>>>Ibam
>>  >ccnp+voice2.0
>>  >
>
>Now, the REAL strength challenge was earthquake-mounting a 7000, 
>which didn't have decent rack ears like the 7500. The usual practice 
>took three strong individuals, one of whom wasn't terribly attached 
>to his or her fingers.
>
>Take a 19" flat shelf and mount it in the rack, after drilling four 
>holes that correspond the the positions of the rubber feet on the 
>bottom of the 7000, and attaching a strap clamp to the shelf.
>
>Pick up the 7000 and unscrew the rubber feet, to find the screws underneath.
>
>With one person holding either side of the 7000, have the third crazy 
>person slide a hand underneath the router and guide its bottom screws 
>into the holes in the shelf.
>
>Fasten nuts on the screws from underneath the shelf.  Tighten the strap clamp.
>
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