[j-nsp] Mounting MX80 at an angle

Kevin Wormington kworm at sofnet.com
Thu Feb 16 13:38:20 EST 2012


I haven't done this with an MX80, but over the years we have done this 
with qutie a bit of equipment to keep within a telco style narrow bay 
arrangement.  We have never had any issue with doing it.  I can't 
imagine anything would be different for an MX80 as long as the airflow 
remains intact.

Kevin

On 02/16/2012 12:29 PM, Serge Vautour wrote:
> I don't mean angled side-side, I mean angles front-back. So the back end would be lower than the front end. After mounting, if you stood in front of the MX, the front plate would be pointing towards the ceiling a bit instead of horizontally.
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> Serge
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> On Thu, 16 Feb 2012, Serge Vautour wrote:
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>> Has anyone ever rack mounted an MX80 or a similar sized router at an angle before? Any reason why this isn't a good idea? Could it have an impact on the electrical components?
>
> I'm not entirely sure what you mean by mounting at an angle.  Do you have any pictures/examples?
>
> jms
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