We have used these with great luck. Might be able to find some 1U rails instead 
of the standard 2U.

https://www.amazon.com/APC-SU032A-4-Post-Rackmount-Rails/dp/B00007L3MX

Thanks
Travis

From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+tgarrison=netviscom....@nanog.org> On Behalf Of 
Chuck Church
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2023 8:52 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Standard DC rack rail distance, front to back question

Hey all.  Question about standard 4 post racks.  We bought some that are 
adjustable.  Unfortunately, the posts are very flimsy, as these are some fancy 
cabinets with spacing on the sides for vertical patch panels, etc.  We found 
that 2 post mounting of most Cisco devices (namely Cat 9500 1RU switches) are 
sagging quite bad.   We're used to the new server type rails that extend to 
support most reasonable distances front rails to back for 4 post mounting.  
However, for a Cisco ASA1001, there aren't rails, but rather front and back 
'ears' you use to hit both front and back posts.  These would appear to not 
have any adjustability, the front to back post distance would seem to need to 
match the ears, I assume they don't adjust placement on the router much.  Is 
there a 'standard' distance between front and back rails that devices usually 
adhere to?  Googling didn't find an answer readily.  These are 19" wide 
cabinets by the way.

Thanks,

Chuck

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