Cisco Systems 12406 manuel d'utilisation

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Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Cisco Systems 12406 décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.

Malheureusement, peu d'utilisateurs prennent le temps de lire le manuel d’utilisation, et un bon manuel permet non seulement d’apprendre à connaître un certain nombre de fonctionnalités supplémentaires du dispositif acheté, mais aussi éviter la majorité des défaillances.

Donc, ce qui devrait contenir le manuel parfait?

Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Cisco Systems 12406 devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif Cisco Systems 12406
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Cisco Systems 12406
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Cisco Systems 12406
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes

Pourquoi nous ne lisons pas les manuels d’utilisation?

Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage Cisco Systems 12406 ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles Cisco Systems 12406 et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service Cisco Systems en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées Cisco Systems 12406, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.

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Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Cisco Systems 12406, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.

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    CH A P T E R 3-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 3 Installing the Router This chapter describes ho w to do t he initial installation and setup of Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers. It includes the fo llo wing sections: • Installing a Router , page 3-2 • Supplemental Bonding and G rounding C[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Installing a Router 3-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Installing a Router This section e xplains the procedures fo r installing Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers and contains the follo win g sections: • Installing the Rack-Mount Brackets (Optional), page 3-[...]

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    3-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Installing a Router Installing the Rack-Mount Brackets (Optional) The router accessory kit includes a pair of rack-mount brackets that can be used as a temporary aid to bear the weight of the router while it is being positioned [...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Installing a Router 3-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 3-1 Installing the Optional Rack-Mou nt Brac kets 57802 3/4" 1 1/4" 2 1/2" 3 3/8" 1/16" sheet metal Left mounting rail Right mounting rail[...]

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    3-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Installing a Router Installing Center-Mount Brackets (Optional) T o install the Ci sco 12006 or Cisco 12406 Ro uter in the cent er-mount position, you must f irst install th e upper and l o wer center -mount bracket s on the equ[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Installing a Router 3-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Tools and Equipment Required Y ou need the follo wing items to install the op tional center -mount rack-mounting brackets: • Number 2 Phillips scre wdriv er • T ape measure (optional) • Lev e l (option[...]

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    3-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Installing a Router Installing the Chassis in a Rack This section e xplains how to i nstall Cisco 12006 and Ci sco 12406 Routers i n a rack. This procedure assumes you have unpacked the router using the Cisco 12006 and Cisco 124[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Installing a Router 3-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 T o install the chassis in a rack, see Figure 3-3 and follo w these steps: Step 1 Mov e the router as close to the installation location as possib le without interfering with the installation process. Step 2[...]

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    3-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connectio ns Installing the Chassis on a Tabletop or Flat Surface Follo w the steps below to install a Cisco 12006 Router or Cisco 12406 Router on a tabletop or stable flat surface. Y ou can us[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Supplemental Bond ing and Grounding Connections 3-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 3-4 Supplemental Bonding and Gr ounding P ort f or NEBS Compliance Use a dual-hole lug to connect to the chassi s with two 6.3-mm (M6) scre ws on the 0.63-inch (16-mm) ce[...]

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    3-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting RP and Line Card Cables Figure 3-6 Cr imp ing the Lug Note The three threaded inserts that make up the grounding receptacle are set in a triangle so that you can choose an y two of the three holes to attach the lug a[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting RP and Line Card Cables 3-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 3 Carefully rout e the interf ace cable thro ugh the chassis cable-management bracket and across the card to the card interf ace port; do this for one cable at a time. Figure 3-7 Chassis[...]

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    3-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting Alarm Card Cables Caution Carefully ad just the cable in the cable-manag ement brack ets to pre vent an y kinks or sharp bends in the interf ace cable. Kinks and sharp bends can destr oy or degrade the ab ility of th[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports This section provides the information for connecting console termin als and other auxiliary de vices to the console and auxi liary po[...]

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    3-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports Figur e 3-8 GRP Console DC E and A u xiliary DTE Por t Connections Check your terminal documentation to d etermine the baud rate of the terminal you plan to use. If your documen tat[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 GRP Console Port Signals The console port on the GRP req uires a straight-throu gh EIA/TIA-232 cable. Ta b l e 3 - 1 lists the signal-to-pi n correspondence for th e GRP console p[...]

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    3-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports T able 3-2 GRP A uxiliary Po rt Si gnals Pin Signal Input/Output Description 1S i g n a l Ground – Signal Ground 2 TxD Input T ransmit Data 3 RxD Output Receiv e Data 4 R TS Input[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 PRP Console and Auxiliary Ports The system console port on t he PRP is a DCE RJ-45 receptacle for connecting a data terminal, which you must conf igure. The console port is labele[...]

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    3-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports Caution The ports labeled Ethernet, 10B ASE-T , T oken Ring, Console, and A UX are safety extra-lo w voltage (SEL V) circuits. SEL V circuits should only be connected to other SEL V[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 PRP Auxiliary Port Signals The auxiliary port on the PRP is a DTE, RJ-45 plug for connecting a modem or other DCE de vice (such as a CSU/DSU or ano ther router) to the router . Th[...]

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    3-21 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports Figur e 3-1 0 Flash Memory Card Slot Opening Ensure that a console terminal is connect ed to the RP console port and turned on, or that you have a remote login to the router from an[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-22 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Connecting the GRP to an Ethernet Network This section p rovides informatio n for conn e cting the GRP to an Ethernet network. Figure 3-11 sho ws the RJ-45 and MII Ethernet ports [...]

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    3-23 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports Note The RJ-45 and MII receptacles on the G R P represent two ph ysical connection options for one Ethernet interf ace; you can use either the MDI RJ-45 connection or the MII connec[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-24 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figure 3-13 sho ws the pin configuration on the Ethernet RJ-45 r eceptacle on the GRP . Ta b l e 3 - 6 lists the signal-to-pin correspondence for the Eth ernet RJ-45 receptacle on[...]

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    3-25 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports War ni ng The ports labeled Ethernet, 10BASE-T , T oken Ring, Console, and AUX are safety extra-low voltage (SEL V) circuits. SEL V circuits should only be connected to other SEL V [...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-26 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Note Use cables that comply with EIA/TIA-568 standards. (See T able 3-8 on page 3-29 and T able 3-9 on page 3-29 for cable recommend atio ns and specif ications.) Caution The Ethe[...]

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    3-27 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports PRP Ethernet Connections Figure 3-15 sho ws a PRP RJ-45 re ceptacle and cable connector . The RJ-45 connection does not requ ire an extern al transceiv er . The RJ-45 connection req[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-28 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Depending on y our RJ-45 cabling r equirements, u se the connect or pinouts sho wn in Figure 3-16 or Figure 3-17 . Figur e 3-16 Straigh t-Thr ough Cable Pino ut (C onnecting MDI E[...]

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    3-29 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting to an AC Power Source Ta b l e 3 - 9 lists IEEE 802 .3u physical ch aracteristic s for 100B ASE-TX . Connecting to an AC Power Source This section presents the procedure for co nnecting your router to an A C power so[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting to an A C Power Source 3-30 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution The A C-input power sup ply weighs 14 pounds (6.4 kilograms). Us e two hands when handling a po wer supply . War ni ng The AC-input power supply power standby switch should be in the O[...]

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    3-31 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting to an AC Power Source Figure 3-1 8 AC P ower Distr ibu tion Unit T o connect A C po wer to the A C PDU on the router , see Figure 3-18 and follo w these steps: Step 1 Attach an ESD-pre vent i ve strap to yo ur wrist [...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting to a DC Power Source 3-32 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 2 Locate the two A C power cords and remo ve them fr om their shipping packaging. V erify that the A C power cords sh ipped with the po wer supplies are the correct type for your site. Note[...]

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    3-33 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting to a DC Power Source Figur e 3-19 DC PDU T o connect source DC power to the DC PDU, see Figure 3-19 an d Figure 3-20 and follo w these steps: Step 1 Attach an ESD-pre vent i ve strap to yo ur wrist and connect the le[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Connecting to a DC Power Source 3-34 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 3-20 DC PDU P ower Connect or Block Step 3 Connect the source DC power leads to th e thre e terminal ports in the DC power connector blo ck (see Figure 3-20 ) i n this ord er: • Ground[...]

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    3-35 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Power On the Router Power On the Router T o po wer on the rout er , follow t hese steps : Step 1 Either switch on all the circuit breakers or plug the p o wer cord into an acti ve power source that controls po w e r to the PDU [...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Power On the Router 3-36 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Note In a noisy en vironment, the blo wers might be diff icult to hear; in that case, place your hand in front of the e xhaust vents at the rear of the chassi s to verify that the blowers are operating. Fig[...]

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    3-37 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router Step 6 On the console terminal, verify that the console disp lays the system banner and that the system and all interf aces initializ e successfully . If the po wer modules do not p owe[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-38 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Conditions to Check Before System Startup Ensure that the follo wing conditions ar e met before starting up the router: • All cards are completely inserted into their card cage slots[...]

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    3-39 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router Overview of the Boot Process The example belo w assumes that the router is plugged into a po wer source and the router is running, blower module fa ns are audible, and alarm card ENABLE[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-40 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Line card cable- management brack ets are attached to their respect i ve line cards. • Interface cables are completely seat ed in their line card connectors. • Interface cables[...]

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    3-41 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router RP Alphanumeric LED RP alphanumeric LEDs are loc ated at one e nd of the RP faceplate, near the ejector lev er . Figure 3-22 sho ws the RP LED displays. Figure 3-22 RP Alphanum er ic LE[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-42 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 RP Interfaces Using the RP LEDs T wo types of RPs are a vailable for Cisco 12006 a nd Cisco 12406 Routers: the Gigabit Route Pr ocessor (GRP) and th e Performance Route Processor (PRP)[...]

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    3-43 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router GRP Interfaces Using the GRP LEDs The GRP faceplate has eight de vice or port LED acti vity indicators. Each LED goes on when its correspo nding PCMCIA slot is accessed. The ports are a[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-44 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 As the router boots the Cisco IOS software image, the c onsole screen displays a system banner similar to th e follo wing: Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) GS Soft[...]

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    3-45 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router Figur e 3-24 PRP LEDs When you start an unconfigured system for the f irs t time, the console screen displays a sy stem banner a nd then automatically starts the System Conf iguration D[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-46 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 If the R OM monitor prompt ( rommon> ) appears on the s ystem console, yo ur router did not f ind a valid system i mage, or the boot sequence w as otherwise inter rupted, and the sy[...]

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    3-47 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router Manually Booting the System If your router does not f ind a v alid system configurat ion image, or if you i nterrupt the boot sequence, the system might ent er read-only memory (R OM) m[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-48 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Booting from the Ci sco IOS Software Image After locating a v alid Cisco IOS software image, yo u can boot from that imag e manually b y issuing th e appropriate R OM monitor mode boot[...]

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    3-49 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router Router Configuration Y ou can perform a basic conf iguration for your router b y using either the setup command automatic prompt method, or th e global conf iguration method in which yo[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Cisco IOS User Interface 3-50 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Global Configuration Mode The router can be conf igured manuall y using the global conf iguration mode through the Cisco IOS command line i nterf ace (CLI). This method requires yo u to enter conf igur[...]

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    3-51 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Cisco IOS User Interface R OM monitor mode i s a separate mode used when the ro uter cannot boot properly . If the router does not f ind a v alid system image when it is booti ng, or if the router confi guration f ile is corrup[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Cisco IOS User Interface 3-52 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Global Configuration Mode Global conf iguration commands a pply to feature s that af fect the system as a whole, rather than just one protocol o r interface. Use the conf igure terminal pri vile ged EX[...]

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    3-53 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Configuration Chang es Configuration Changes This section describes ho w to configure the router . It includes information on the follo wing topics: • setup Command Interacti ve Script Example, page 3-54 • Config uring Glob[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Configuration Changes 3-54 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The output sho wn in this examp le depends on the image version of the Cisco IOS software and th e way you r router is equi pped. Y our confi guration d ialog might be different. The setup command script [...]

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    3-55 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Configuration Chang es Current interface summary Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol Ethernet0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down POS1/0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down SDCC1/0 unassigne[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Configuration Changes 3-56 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 interface POS15/0 shutdown no ip address ! interface SDCC15/0 shutdown no ip address ! end [0] Go to the IOS command prompt without saving this script. [1] Return back to the setup without saving this con[...]

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    3-57 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Configuration Chang es Configure IP on this interface?[yes]: The script displays the default or curren t conditions of t he interface in sq uare brackets, ([ ]) because you inv o ked the setup command utility using t he setup c[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Configuration Changes 3-58 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 chapter in the Security Configur ation Guide . This document is part of the Cisco IOS software con figurat ion documentation set that co rresponds to the Cisco IOS software release installed on y our Cisc[...]

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    3-59 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Configuration Chang es • Protocols to be con figured T o obtain this information, consult your network adm inistrator . For additional interface conf iguration information for the RP and each of the line cards inst alled in y[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Configuration Changes 3-60 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Line Card Interfaces Because of the wide v ariety of lin e cards supported b y Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Ro uters, you s hould see the configuratio n note that shi pped with a particular card for interf[...]

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    3-61 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Configuration Chang es Note Y ou might hav e to establish ad ditional conf iguration parameters for the i nstalled A TM line cards if you want to us e all their capabilities. F or example, additional steps are required to confi[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Configuration Changes 3-62 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 BOOTFLASH: GS Software (GSR-BOOT-M), Version 11.2(18)GS4, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELE Getty uptime is 22 hours, 15 minutes System returned to ROM by reload System image file is "tftp://xxx.xx.xx.xxx/direct[...]

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    3-63 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Configuration Chang es no service tcp-small-servers ! hostname Router ! enable secret 5 $1$W6K5$W/p5Bq6IPLGJ/hS9VVP1g. enable password twink interface POS1/0 ip address 10.1.1.1 255.888.255.0 crc 32 clock source internal ! inte[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Configuration Changes 3-64 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Saving the Running Configuration Settings to NVRAM T o sav e the running conf igurat ion changes to NVRAM, enter the copy running-confi g startup-conf ig command at the pri vileged EXEC mode prompt as fol[...]

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    3-65 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Configuration Chang es ip cef distributed switch ip host biff 10.3.3.254 ! interface Ethernet0 ip address 10.3.1.1 255.888.0.0 no ip mroute-cache ! interface POS1/0 ip address 10.1.1.1 255.8.9.0 no keepalive crc 16 no cdp enabl[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-66 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP This section descri bes ho w to use Flash memory cards in the RP and in cludes information on the follo wing topics: • Installing the Flash Memory Card in[...]

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    3-67 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP Removing the Flash Memory Card from an RP T o remove a Flash memory card, follo w these steps: Step 1 Press the appropriate ejector butto n until the card is free of the connector at the back[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-68 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 T o format a new Flash memory card, follow these steps: Step 1 Insert the Flash memory card into slot 0 or slot 1 on t he RP . (This exampl e uses slot 0.) Step 2 Enter the f ormat slot0: com[...]

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    3-69 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP When you enter the rel o a d comma nd, the specified file ( ne w .image ) on the Flash memory card inserted in PCMCI A sl ot 0 is used to boot the system. If one of the follo wing software co[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-70 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 slot1:/ Router# cd slot0: Router# pwd slot0:/ Router# cd bootflash: Router# pwd bootflash:/ Router# T o list the directory contents of the Flash memory media in use, ent er the dir [ device-n[...]

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    3-71 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP T o remove deleted f iles from a Flash memory d irectory permanently , but lea ve undeleted fil es intact, enter the squeeze devi ce-name command at the pri vileged EXEC mode prompt on the sy[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-72 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Booting from Flash Memory T o enable booting from Flash memory , set the boot f ield in the software confi guration re gister (bits 3 through 0) to a v alue between 2 and 15. These values are[...]

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    3-73 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP T o copy a f ile to Flash memory , enter the follow ing command at the pri vileged EXEC mode prompt on your sy stem console: Router# copy tftp: f ilename [ bootflash: | slot0: | slot1: ] f il[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-74 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Copying a Cisco IOS Software Image Y ou can copy a Cisco IOS softw are image into a Flash memo ry card at any time for later use, but you must f irst format the Flash memory card that you wi [...]

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    3-75 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP Step 4 Reboot the syst em. Copying Cisco IOS Software Updates As future releases of Cisco IOS softwa re become av aila ble, you will receiv e these images as a f ile booted from a network TFT[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-76 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 T o copy a boot able Cisco IOS softw are image between Flash memory cards, follo w these steps: Step 1 Boot the router . For this e xample, the f ile named image.boot is the default boot imag[...]

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    3-77 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP Copying Files Between RP Memory and a Flash Memory Card If you do not ha ve access to a TFTP server where you can temporarily store a confi guration f ile, you will need t o copy a conf igura[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-78 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 T o copy a configuration file named myf ile2 from the NVRAM on the R P to a Flash memory card in slot 0, follo w these steps: Step 1 Enter the show b oo tvar command at the privile ged EXEC m[...]

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    3-79 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP An example of the copy startup-conf ig slot0: fi le na me command follo ws: Router# copy startup-config slot0:myfile2 20575008 bytes available on device slot0, proceed? [confirm] Address or n[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-80 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Copying a Configuration File from RP DRAM to a Fl ash Memory Card T o copy the running con figur ation f ile from DRAM to a Flash memo ry card, follo w these steps: Step 1 Enter the command f[...]

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    3-81 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP 5 1186 May 10 2002 16:56:50 myfile2 9197156 bytes available (11381148 bytes used) Router# Copying a Configuration File from a Flash Memory Card to RP NVRAM T o copy a conf iguration f ile fro[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router If You Need More Information 3-82 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Locked Blocks in Flash Memory Cards A locked block in Flash memory cards oc curs when power is lost or a Flash memory card is remo ved from it s PCMCIA slot on the RP during a writ e or erase opera[...]

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    3-83 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router If You Need More Information W e appreciate your comments. For information on re gulatory co mpliance and safety , refer to Re gulatory Compliance and Safety Informa tion for the Cisco 12000 Series Rou ters , Document Number 78[...]

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    Chapter 3 In stalling the Router If You Need More Information 3-84 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03[...]