
I suggest you upgrade to the latest version of rack mount kit, there is no bug fix that shows this will fix your problem, but there are some unconfirmed reports of the latest version being satisfactory. If this does not fix it, I recommend you try downgrading, this would just be a trial, because it is not recommended that you use down-rev rackmount kits in your production network. If this does fix the problem, log a Case with the TAC and they will escalate this to the appropriate group. Alternatively, feel free to try a different feature set of rack mount kit, move down from FR (Front and Rear Rack) to S (Shelf Only) as suggested by Joe. Finally, if you are using a Cisco 2500 you may find it unable to perform adequately in 19" racks, so I suggest you try upgrading to a Cisco 4000 series at least which is demonstrably suited to 19" installments. ______________________________________________________ Arron Scott (CCIE #4099) (Phone) ++64-9-3565689 Service Specialist (Fax) ++64-9-3794790 Telecom NZ Ltd (eMail) a.scott(a)netgate.net.nz
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz [mailto:owner-nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz]On Behalf Of Michael Newbery Sent: Thursday, November 26, 1998 12:22 PM To: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: Anyone got a crowbar?
A rhetorical question: why does cisco rack mount equipment need a crowbar to install? Would it really be SO difficult to make the cases 2mm narrower so that when the mounting brackets are fitted they slide into the rack rather than having to be forced?
Mild steel is a wonderful engineering material characterised by its ability to gracefully deform under stress, but that doesn't mean I have to enjoy watching it do so.
Mumble.
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