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Installing and Upgrading Internal Components in Cisco 3800 Series Routers
OL-5975-04
AIM Installation and Removal
Figure 58
Attaching an AIM to a Motherboard
Step 4
Insert the plastic standoff (see
) with a snap fit on the ends in place of the screw labeled B in
. Press the standoff firmly to be sure that the shoulder is seated tight against the motherboard.
Note
The plastic standoff snaps into the motherboard. The locking end is the shorter end of the
standoff.
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Metal standoffs
Snap-in
plastic
standoff
AIM
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