Cisco Systems Cisco 12406 manuel d'utilisation

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    THE SPECIFICA TIONS AND INFORMA TION REGARDIN G THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WIT HOUT NO TICE. ALL ST A TEMENTS, INFORMA TION, AND RECOMMEND A TION S IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE A CCURA TE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPL IED. USERS MUST T A KE FULL RESPONSIBILI TY FOR THEIR APPLICA TION OF[...]

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    Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Installation and Conf iguration Gui de Copyright © 20 01-2006, Cisco Systems, Inc. All r ights reserved. CCVP , the Cisco logo, and W elcome to the Human Network are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; Changing the W ay W e W ork, Liv e, Play , and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems, Inc.; and Access Registr[...]

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    v Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 CONTENTS Preface xiii Audience xiii Purpose xiii Organization xiv Document Conventions xv Obtaining Documentation xvi Cisco.com xvi Product Documentation DVD xvii Ordering Documentation xvii Documentation Feedback xviii Cisco Product Security Overview xviii Repor[...]

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    Contents vi Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Switch Fabric Card Slots 1-8 Alarm Card Slots 1-8 Chassis Backplane 1-8 Power 1-9 Cooling 1-9 Multigigabit Crossbar Switch Fabric 1-10 Switch Fabric Card Types 1-10 Nonredundant and Redundant Sys tem Configurations 1-11 Switch Fabric Switching Capacity[...]

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    vii Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Contents Technical Specifications 1-52 CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Installation 2-1 Tools and Equipment 2-2 Safety and Compliance 2-2 General Safety Guidelines 2-3 Compliance a nd Sa fety Information 2-5 Laser Safety 2-5 Lifting Guidel ines 2-5 Preventing Electrost[...]

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    Contents viii Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Connecting to the Co nsole and Auxiliary Ports 3-14 GRP Console and Auxilia ry Ports 3-14 PRP Console and Auxiliary Ports 3-18 Installing a Fl ash Memory Card 3-20 Connecting the GRP to an Etherne t Network 3-22 Connecting the PRP to an Ethern et Net[...]

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    ix Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Contents Formatting a Flash Memory Card 3-67 Specify a Boot Image 3-68 Flash Memory Console Com mands 3-69 Booting from Flash Memory 3-72 Copying Files 3-72 Copying a Cisco IOS Software Image 3-74 Copying Cisco IOS Software Up dates 3-75 Copying Files Between RP[...]

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    Contents x Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Upgrade the FPGA Image on a Line Card 5-7 Using the diag Command 5-8 Cisco 12000 Series Route r Line Cards 5-8 Cisco 12000 Series Route r RPs 5-9 Cisco 12000 Series Router SFCs and CSCs 5-9 diag Command Reference 5-9 Output Examples 5-14 CHAPTER 6 Maint[...]

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    xi Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Contents Adding an RP or Line Card 6-51 Installing a Line Card Cable-Management Bracket 6-52 Reconnecting Cables to a Line Card 6-54 Removing and Installing a Clock and Schedul er C ard, Switch Fabric Card, or Alarm Card 6-56 Tools and Equipment 6-57 Removing an[...]

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    Contents xii Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 I NDEX[...]

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    xiii Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Preface Audience The Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Rou ter Installation and Conf igur ation Guide is written for hardware in stallers and syst em adminis trators of Cisco routers. This publication assumes that th e user has a substantial background in installin [...]

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    xiv Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Organization The Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Rou ter Installation and Conf igurat ion Guide contains the follo wing chap ters, appendix, and index. • Chapter 1, “Product Ov ervie w” —Presents a hig h-lev el system o vervie w and physical description of[...]

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    xv Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Document Conventions This publication u ses the follo wing con ventions: • Ctrl- represents the key labeled Contr ol . For e xample, the key combination Ctrl-z means hold do wn the Control ke y while you press the z key . Command descriptions use these co n ve[...]

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    xvi Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 T imesaver Means the described action saves time . Y ou can sa ve time by performing the action described in the paragrap h. War ni ng This warning symbol means danger . Y ou are in a si tuation that could cause bodily injury . Before you work on any equipment[...]

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    xvii Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Product Documentation DVD Cisco documentation and additi onal lite rature are av ailable in the Product Documentation D VD package, which may ha ve shipped wit h your product. The Product Documentation D VD is updated re gularly and may be more current than pr[...]

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    xviii Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Instructions for o rdering documentation using the Ord ering tool are at this URL: http://www .cisco.com/uni vercd/cc/td/ doc/es_inpck/pdi.htm • Nonregist ered Cisco.com users can order document ation through a local account representativ e by calling [...]

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    xix Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 A current list of security ad visories and notic es for Cisco products is available at this URL: http://www .cisco.com/go/psirt If you prefer to see advisories and notices as they are updated in r eal time, you can access a Product Security Incident Re sponse T[...]

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    xx Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The link on this page has the curr ent PGP ke y ID in use. Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco T echnical Support pro vides 24-hour -a-day aw ard-winning technical assistance. The Cisco T echnical Support & Do cumentation website on Ci sco.com features e x[...]

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    xxi Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Submitting a Service Request Using the online T A C Service Request T ool is the fastest w ay to open S3 and S4 service requests. (S3 and S4 service request s are those in which your n etwork is minimally impaired or fo r which you require product information .[...]

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    xxii Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Se verity 3 (S3)—Op erational performance of your n etwork is impai red, but most busin ess operations remain functional . Y ou and Cis co will commit resourc es during normal business hours to rest ore service to s atisfactory levels. Se verity 4 (S4)—Y [...]

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    xxiii Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 solve t hem, using real-world case studies and b usiness strategies t o help readers make sound technology in ves tment decisions. Y ou can access iQ Magazine at this URL: http://www .cisco.com/go/iqmagazine or vie w the digital edition at t his URL: http://c[...]

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    xxiv Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03[...]

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    CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 1 Product Overview This chapter pro vides an ov ervie w of the Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 series routers. It contains ph ysical descriptions of the router hardwa re and major components, and functional descri ptions of the hardware-related feature[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Description 1-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 These two router models are d ifferentiated by the switching cap acity of the switch fabric installed i n the router: • Cisco 12006 Router —2.5-Gbps switch f abric • Cisco 12406 Router—10- Gbps switch f ab[...]

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    1-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Description Figur e 1 -1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout er (Fr ont V iew) W ith a chassis height of 18.5 inches (46.9 cm), four Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 routers can be installed in a sin gle standard 7-foot (2.15-m) equip[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Description 1-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout ers hav e the follo wing key feat ures: • Route Processor (RP)—Slot 5 (bottom slot ) is the r ecommended slot for the first RP . When the router is equipped wit h a redundant R[...]

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    1-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Description • All power modules a nd other field repl aceable units (FRU s), e xcept for the air blower module and the power distribution unit (PDU), can be removed from the front of the chassis. • All source po wer connec[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Description 1-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 1 -2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout er (Rear View) • Fiber Cable Management—Fiber cable management wit h support for high-density fiber Fast Ethernet (FE) ports. • Current 1.275-inch pit ch line ca[...]

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    1-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Functional De scription Physical and Functional Description The main physical components of Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rou ters and their functions are described in t he following sect ions: • Chassis, page 1-7 • Mul[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Chassis 1-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Switch Fabric Card Slots The switch fabric circuitry resides in fi ve fabric card slots: two for CSCs and thre e for SFCs. (See Figure 1-1 .) F or more information ab out the role of the switch fabric circuitry , see the “M[...]

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    1-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Chassis Power Because a Cisco 1200 6 or Cisco 12406 Router can be conf igured with either an A C-input po wer system or a DC-in put power sy stem, the po wer module bays will accept either A C-input po wer supply modules or DC-input P[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Multigigabit Crossb ar Switch Fabric 1-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Multigigabit Crossbar Switch Fabric Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 r outer switch fab ric circuity provides synch ronized gigabit-speed interconnect ions for the line cards and the RP . The switch f[...]

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    1-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Multigigabit Crossbar Switch Fabric • System clock—The system cl ock synchronizes data transfers between line cards or between the RP and a line card, through the switch fabri c. In systems with redundant CSCs, the two system clo[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Multigigabit Crossb ar Switch Fabric 1-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Switch Fabric Switching Capacity and Router Type The Cisco 12006 Router is based o n a 2.5-Gbps switch fabric, wh ere each CSC or SFC provides a 2 .5-Gbps full-duplex con nection to each line car[...]

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    1-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Maintenan ce Bus Maintenance Bus The Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout er maintenance bus and MBus modules manage the maintenance functions of the syst em. The MBus is integrated into the backplane and consists of two separate b uses,[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Maintenance Bus 1-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Code Download A portion of the line car d operating softw are can be downloaded from the RP to the line card ove r the MBus. Because the M B us is relatively slo w compar ed to the switch fabric, on ly enough code is[...]

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    1-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors Route Processors Each Cisco 12006 and C isco 12406 router has one main syst em (or route) processor . The route processor (RP) processes the network routin g protocols and distribu tes updates to the Cisco Express Fo[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Route Processor Types T wo ty pes of RPs are av ailable for Cisco 1 2006 and Cisco 12406 routers, the Gigabit Route Pr ocessor (GRP), and th e Performance Route Processor (PRP). Each of these route processor types i[...]

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    1-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors Note GRP route memory conf igurations of 512 MB are compatible with only Product Number GRP-B=. Cisco IOS Release 12.0(1 9)S or 12.0(19)ST or later , and R OMMON Release 11.2 (181) or later are also required. • SRA[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 1-5 G R P L ayo ut Backplane connector S LO T -0 GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR S L O T -1 C O LL L IN K T X R X R J-4 5 M II R E S E T AUX E JE C T H10547 Bank 2 DRAM DIMMs Bank 1 PCMCIA slots slot 0: bottom slot [...]

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    1-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors GRP Memory Components Ta b l e 1-1 lists the memory components on the GRP . Figure 1-5 shows the location of the DRAM and Flash SIMM on the GRP . DRAM The EDO DRAM on the GRP stores routin g tables, protocols, and ne[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution T o pre vent memo ry problems, DRAM DIMMs must be 3.3-v olt (V), 60-nanosecond (ns) de vices. Do not install othe r devices in th e DIMM sockets. Cisco recommends that you use the Cisco-appr oved memo ry opt[...]

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    1-21 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors Flash memory also functions as a T ri vial File T ransfer Protocol (TFTP) server to allo w other servers to boot remotely from stored imag es or to copy them into their o wn Flash memory . The onboard Flash memory (c[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-22 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 1 -7 GRP Alphanumer ic LED Displays (P artial F aceplate) The alphanumeric LED displays router status messages: • Router status messages that are displayed during the bo ot process • Router status messag[...]

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    1-23 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors For e xample, when the boot f ield of the software conf iguration register is set to 0x0 and you press the NMI switch, the GRP remains at the R OM monitor prompt (rommon>) and w aits for a user command to boot the[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-24 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Note EIA/TIA-232 is also re ferred to as RS-232. The auxiliary port i s an EIA/TIA-232 plug (male) that provides a data terminal equipment (DTE) interface. The auxiliary por t supports flow control and is often used[...]

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    1-25 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors Performance Route Processor This section provides info rmation about the PRP . The PRP is supported in both the Cisco 12406 Router and the Cisco 12006 Router. Figure 1-8 sho ws the front panel vie w of the PRP . The [...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-26 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The Cisco IOS software images are sto red in Flash memory . T wo types of Flash memory ship with the PRP: 1. Onboard Flash memory—Sh ips as a single in-line memory module (SIMM). This Flash memory co ntains the Ci[...]

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    1-27 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors Figur e 1 -9 PRP (Hor izo ntal Orie ntation) 1 Backplane connector 6 Ethernet ports 2 Flash SIMM (Socket number P3) 7 Auxiliary port 3 SDRAM DIMMs Bank 1 - Socket number U15 Bank 2 - Socket number U18 8 Console port [...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-28 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 PRP Memory Components PRP memory options and functi ons are listed in T able 1-4. Note If a single DIMM module is installed, it must be placed in bank 1 (U15). Ta b l e 1 -4 PRP Memory Compo nents Ty p e Size Quanti[...]

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    1-29 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors SDRAM SDRAM stores routing tabl es, protocol s, and netw ork accounting applications, and runs the C isco IOS software. The def ault PR P configuration includes 512 MB of error checking and correction (ECC) SDRAM. DI[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-30 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 the Flash disk contai ns the Cisco IOS softwar e image. A 64-MB A T A Flash disk ships by def ault with the PRP . Ta b l e 1-5 lists the supporte d Flash disk sizes and their Cisco product nu mbers. System Status LE[...]

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    1-31 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors At the end of the boot process, the LEDs are controlled by the Cisco IOS software (via the MBus), and the content displaye d is designated by the Cisco IOS software. The display LEDs indicate the follo wing informati[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-32 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Flash Disk Slots The PRP includes two Flash disk (PCMCIA) slots. Either slot can support an A T A Flash disk or a T ype 1 or T ype 2 linear Flash memory card. The PRP ships by default wi th one 64-MB A T A Flash dis[...]

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    1-33 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Line Cards Line Cards Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout ers come pre-installed with the number and type of line cards that you o rdered. Line cards and RPs can be installed in tw o basic combinations to support RP redu ndancy and a v [...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Line Cards 1-34 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 1- 10 S a m p l e L i n e C a r d s H10781 Status LEDs Alphanumeric LED display Ejector lever Ejector lever Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 160-pin backplane signal connector ACTIVE 1 CARRIER RX PKT ACTIVE 0 CARRIER R[...]

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    1-35 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Line Cards Alarm Cards Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 routers ha ve tw o alarm card slots. Each alarm card performs the follo wing function or ind icates the following co ndition: • Alarm output • CSC status • SFC status • Alarm[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Line Cards 1-36 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Alarm Output Function The alarm output function co nsists of a group of relays, LEDs, and their associated driv ers connected to an output port on the MBus module. The alarm output func tion is controlled by the software [...]

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    1-37 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems Power Source Monitoring The alarm card monitors the po wer modules and signals when there is a conditi on outside the normal r ange of operation. It discloses problems such as the follo wing: • Po wer source voltag[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems 1-38 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Note Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 ro uters can be eith er A C po wered or DC po wered; the router cannot accept two different ty pes of po wer modules at the same time. For detai led handling and replacement instruct[...]

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    1-39 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems Figur e 1 -12 AC P ow er Distr ibution Unit Depending on whet her the router is configured for nonredundant or redundant po wer operation, the router ships with either on e or two 14-foot (4.3-m) A C power cords to c[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems 1-40 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 AC-Input Power Supply The A C-input po wer supply is a remo vable p ower module that installs in one of the bottom two b ays on the front of the chassis (see Figure 1-1 ). These po wer modules support t he OIR featu[...]

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    1-41 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems An A C-input po wer supply (shown in Fi gure 1-13) has the following features: • A po wer factor corrector (PFC) allo ws the po wer supply to accept A C power source v oltage from an A C po wer source operating fro[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems 1-42 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • T wo LEDs on the faceplate to pro vide status information. Ta b l e 1-6 summarizes t he function of these indicator s. DC Power Subsystem The DC po wer subsystem consists of the follo wing system components: •[...]

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    1-43 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems Figur e 1 -14 DC Po wer Distr ibution Unit DC-input po wer is connected through the DC PDU on the chassis rear panel. The DC PDU is equipped with tw o DC pow er connector blocks. Each DC po wer connector block is equ[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems 1-44 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 power should be connected to the terminal block. A negati ve lead is connected to the top port, a positi ve lead to the middle port, and a ground lead to the bottom port. (See Figure 1-15 .) Figur e 1 -15 Cisco 1200[...]

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    1-45 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems Figur e 1 -16 DC-Input P ow er Entry Modul e A DC-input PEM (sh own in Figure 1-16) has the follo wing features: • A circuit breaker switch on the facepl ate turns the PEM on and of f. • A handle is pro vided for[...]

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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems 1-46 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Three LEDs on the faceplate to provide status information. Ta b l e 1-7 summarizes t he function of these indicator s. • Each PEM weighs 10.5 pounds (4.76 kg), and can deliv er up to 1400 W at –48 VDC. • O[...]

  • Page 71

    1-47 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Blower Module Power Distribution The router chassis back plane distributes -48 VDC power th roughout the router and to all cards in the card cage s. All cards hav e multiple DC-DC co n verters that con vert the -48 VDC into +2.5 VDC,[...]

  • Page 72

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Blower Module 1-48 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 If the air temperature inside the RP and line card cage rise s, the system en vironmental monit or shuts down all intern al power to prev ent equipment damage from excessi ve heat. If the system detects that one of thr[...]

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    1-49 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Blower Module • OK—Left LED; Green. When on, this LED indicates that the blo wer module is operating normally . This LED should come on as soon as the blower module is instal led and receiv es power fr om the backplane connector [...]

  • Page 74

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Cable-Management System 1-50 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The air filters are located on the right of th e front side of the chassis. The air filters are housed behind a door that i s spring-loaded in the closed position. Caution Air filters should be clean when the[...]

  • Page 75

    1-51 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cable-Management System On line cards with multiple ports, th e line card cable-manag ement bracket keeps the network interf ace cables organ ized when your remov e and replace the line card. Y ou can unplug the network interfa ce ca[...]

  • Page 76

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Field-Replacea ble Units 1-52 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Field-Replaceable Units The field-replaceable units (FR Us) for Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rou ters include th e following units: • Route processor • Line cards • CSCs • SFCs • Alarm cards • PDU[...]

  • Page 77

    CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 2 Preparing for Installation This chapter pro vides specif ic information about prepari ng your site for the installati on of Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers. The follo wing sections are included in this chapter: • T ools and Equipment , page[...]

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    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Tools an d Equipmen t 2-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Tools and Equipment Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers can be installed with a minimum number of tools. The following tools are re quired: • 1/4-inch and 3/16-inch f lat-blade screwdri vers • 9/16[...]

  • Page 79

    2-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety and Compliance General Safety Guidelines • Nev er attempt to lift an object that might be too heavy for you to lift by yourself. Caution Do not attempt to lift the chassis by the blo wer modu le handle. The blo wer [...]

  • Page 80

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety and Compliance 2-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers wit h an A C power distri bution unit (PDU) and A C-input power suppli es are shipped with A C po wer cords equipped with t hree-wire electrical groundin g-type [...]

  • Page 81

    2-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety and Compliance Compliance and Safety Information The Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 routers are desig ned to meet the regul atory compliance and safety appro val requi rements. Refer to the Re gulatory Compliance and Saf[...]

  • Page 82

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Preventing Electrostatic Disc harge Damage 2-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Hav e a second person help lift t he equipment; av oid lifting the eq uipment alone. • Ensure that your fo oting is solid; ba lance the weight of the object betwee n your fee[...]

  • Page 83

    2-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Attaching an ESD-Preventive Strap Attach an ESD antistatic strap to your bo dy and to an open metal part of the chassis on the Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router ( Figure 2-1 ). Figu[...]

  • Page 84

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety with Electricity 2-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Safety with Electricity The line cards, redundant clock and scheduler cards, switch fabric cards, al arm cards, blo wer module, and redundant po we r modules can be removed and replaced while the rou[...]

  • Page 85

    2-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Site Requirement Guidelines This section provides the site requi rem ent guidelines that you must consider before installing Cisco 1 2006 and Cisco 1240 6 Routers: • En vironmental Guidelines, [...]

  • Page 86

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 air is too warm, an o vertemperature condition can occur w ithin the router . Under extreme co nditions, the en vironmental monitoring system shuts do wn the po wer to protect the router compone[...]

  • Page 87

    2-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Equipment Dimensions and Site Layout Figure 2-2 sho ws the footprint and o uter dimensions of the chassis for Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers. Figur e 2-2 Chassis Out er Dimensions and F oot[...]

  • Page 88

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 T o help maint ain trouble-free operation, consider the fol lowing precau tions when planning your rack installation: • The site of the rack must include pr ovisions for source A C or DC po we[...]

  • Page 89

    2-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines in the rack. Ensure th at cables from other equip ment do not impair access to the card cages, requiring you to disc onnect cables unneces sarily to perform equipment maintenance or up grades. V[...]

  • Page 90

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Power Connection Guidelines Cisco 12006 and Cisco 124 06 Routers can be configured w ith either an A C -input power subsystem or a DC-input power subsystem . Site power requirements differ depen[...]

  • Page 91

    2-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Figur e 2-3 A C P ow er Plugs Ta b l e 2-1 AC-I nput Po w er Cord Int er national Options Label Description Cisco Product Number North America 20A, 250 VA C CAB-GSR6-220V -US= Australia, Ne w Ze[...]

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    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered Routers Be sure to observe the followi ng guidelines for DC-po wered Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers: • Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers wit h[...]

  • Page 93

    2-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines • On Cisco 12006 and Cisc o 12406 Routers conf igured for DC-input operation, the DC PDU i s equipped with two DC po wer connector bl ocks, each with wire-connection terminals fo r connecting [...]

  • Page 94

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Use a cable lug with two holes at 0.63" (16 mm) centers to connect to the chassis with two 6.3 mm ( M6) screws as sho wn in Figure 2-5 . The lug can be ord ered from Cisco (P art Number 32-[...]

  • Page 95

    2-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines The dual-hole lug is crimped onto a grounding wire of a wire size and length determined b y your router location and f acility en vironment. The crimping tool sho wn in Figure 2-6 is a standard [...]

  • Page 96

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Site Wiring This section presents sit e wiring guidelines for setting up the plan t wiring and cabling at your site. When planni ng the lo cation of the new system, consider the follo wing: • [...]

  • Page 97

    2-21 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Unpacking and Repacking the Router Most data centers cann ot resolve the in frequent but potentially catastrophic problems just described wi thout pulse meters and other special equipment. These problems can cost a great de[...]

  • Page 98

    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Preparation Chec klist 2-22 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Site Preparation Checklist Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers co me with a site log. Ke ep this in a common place near the router where anyo ne who performs tasks can ha ve access to it. Site l[...]

  • Page 99

    2-23 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Preparation Checklist Ta b l e 2-2 Sample Site Log Date Description of Action Performed or Symptom Observed Initials[...]

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    Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Preparation Chec klist 2-24 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03[...]

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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 the initial installation and setup of Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers. It i ncludes the follo wing sections: • Installing a Router , page 3-2 • Supplemental Bonding and G rounding Co[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 for installi ng Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers and contains the follo wing sections: • Installing the Rack-Mount Brackets (Optional), page 3-3[...]

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    3-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing 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 i[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 O ptional 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 Installing the Router Installing a Router Installing Center-Mount Brackets (Optional) T o install the Cisco 12006 or Cisco 12406 Router in the center -mount position, you must f irst install the upp er and lo wer center-mount brackets on the equipment[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 following it ems to install the optional center -mount rack-mounting brackets: • Number 2 Phillips scre wdri ver • T ape measure (optional) • Lev el (optio na[...]

  • Page 107

    3-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installing a Router Installing the Chassis in a Rack This section e xplains ho w to install Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers in a rack. This procedure assumes you have unpacked the router using the Cisco 12006 and Cisco 1240 6[...]

  • Page 108

    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 follow these steps: Step 1 Mov e the router as close to the installation location as possible without interferi ng with the installation process. Step 2 [...]

  • Page 109

    3-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connectio ns Installing the Chassis on a Tabletop or Flat Surface Follo w the steps belo w to install a Cisco 12006 Router or Cisco 1240 6 Router on a tabletop or stable flat surface. Y ou can u[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Supplemental Bond ing and Grounding Connec tions 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 fo r 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) c[...]

  • Page 111

    3-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting RP and Line Card Cables Figur e 3-6 Cr imping the Lug Note The three threaded inserts that make up the grounding receptacle are set in a triangle so that you can choose any tw o of the three holes to attach th e lug a[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 interface cable t hro ugh the chassis cable-management bracket and across the card to the card interf ace port; do this for one cable at a time. Figur e 3-7 Chassi[...]

  • Page 113

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

  • Page 114

    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 co nsole and auxiliary po[...]

  • Page 115

    3-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports Figur e 3-8 GRP Cons ole DCE and A uxiliary DTE P ort Co nnections Check your terminal documentation to d etermine the baud rate of the terminal you plan to use. If your documen tati[...]

  • Page 116

    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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-through EIA/TIA-23 2 cable. Ta b l e 3-1 lists the signal-to-pin correspond ence for the GRP console port[...]

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    3-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports Ta b l e 3-2 GRP A uxiliary P ort Signal s Pin Signal Input/Output Description 1 Signal Ground – Signal Ground 2 TxD Input T ransmit Data 3 RxD Output Recei ve Data 4 RT S Input Re[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 R J-45 receptacle for connecting a data terminal, which you must conf igure. The console port is label[...]

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    3-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing 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 shoul d only be connected to other SEL V[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 another router) to the router . The[...]

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    3-21 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing 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 ano[...]

  • Page 122

    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 information f or conn ecting the GRP to an Ethernet network. Figure 3-11 sho ws the RJ-45 and MII Ethernet ports o[...]

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

  • Page 124

    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 shows the pin configuration on the Ethern et RJ-45 receptac le on the GRP . Ta b l e 3-6 lists the signal-to-pin correspondence for the Ethernet RJ-45 receptacle on th[...]

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    3-25 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing 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 c[...]

  • Page 126

    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 Ta b l e 3-8 on page 3-29 and Ta b l e 3-9 on page 3-29 for cable recommendatio ns and specif ications.) Caution The E[...]

  • Page 127

    3-27 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports PRP Ethernet Connections Figure 3-15 sho ws a PRP RJ-45 receptacle and cable connector . The RJ-45 connection does not requi re an extern al transcei ver . The RJ-45 connection requi[...]

  • Page 128

    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 requir ements, use the con nector pinouts sho wn in Figure 3-16 or Figure 3-17 . Figur e 3-16 Straight-Thr ough Cable Pinout ( Connecting MDI Ethe[...]

  • Page 129

    3-29 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to an AC Power Source Ta b l e 3-9 lists IEEE 802.3u physical characteristic s for 100B A SE-TX. Connecting to an AC Power Source This section presents the procedure for co nnecting your router to an A C power source.[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 po wer supply weighs 14 pound s (6.4 kilograms). Use tw o hands when handling a po wer supply . War ni ng The AC-input power supply power standby switch should be in the [...]

  • Page 131

    3-31 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to an AC Power Source Figur e 3-18 AC P ow er Distr ibution 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 venti ve st rap to your wrist an[...]

  • Page 132

    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 remov e them from their shippi ng packaging. V erify that the A C po wer cords shipped with the po wer supplies are the co rrect type for your site. Not[...]

  • Page 133

    3-33 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to a DC Power Source Figur e 3-19 DC PDU T o connect so urce DC power to the DC PDU, see Figure 3-19 and Figure 3 -20 and follo w these step s: Step 1 Attach an ESD-pre venti ve st rap to your wrist and connect the le[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 Po wer Connect or Block Step 3 Connect the source DC power leads to th e thre e terminal ports in the DC po wer connector blo ck (see Figure 3-20 ) in th is order: • Ground[...]

  • Page 135

    3-35 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Power On the Router Power On the Router T o power on th e router , follo w these step s: Step 1 Either switch on all the circuit breakers or plug the p ower co rd into an acti ve power source that controls po we r to the PD U in[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 dif ficult to hear; in that case, place your hand in front of the e xhaust vents at the rear of the chassi s to v erify that the blowers are operating. Fi[...]

  • Page 137

    3-37 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e 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 po we[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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[...]

  • Page 139

    3-39 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e 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 Insta lling 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 brackets are attach ed to their respecti 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 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e 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 shows the RP LED displays. Figur e 3-22 RP Alphanumeric LED [...]

  • Page 142

    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 ty pes of RPs are av ailable for Cisco 1 2006 and Cisco 12 406 Routers: the Gigabit Route Pr ocessor (GRP) and th e Performance Route Processor (PR[...]

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    3-43 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e Router GRP Interfaces Using the GRP LEDs The GRP faceplate has eight device o r port LED activit y indicators. Each LED goes on when its correspo nding PCMCIA slot is accessed. The ports are a[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 follow ing: 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 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e Router Figur e 3-24 PRP LEDs When you start an unconfigured system for the f irst time, the console screen displays a sy stem banner a nd then automatically starts the System Conf iguration Di[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 system console , your router did not f ind a v alid system image, or the boot sequence was otherwise interr upted, and the syst[...]

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    3-47 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e Router Manually Booting the System If your router does not find a v alid system configur ation image, or if you int errupt the boot sequence, the system might ent er read-only memory (R OM) mo[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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, you can boot from that image manually b y issuing the appropr iate R OM monitor mode boot c[...]

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

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 manually using the gl obal configurat ion mode through the Cisco IOS command line i nterf ace (CLI). This method requires you to enter conf igura[...]

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    3-51 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Cisco IOS User Interface R OM monitor m ode is a separate mo de used when the ro uter cannot boot prope rly . If the router does not f ind a valid system image when it is booting, or if the router confi guration file is corru pt[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 appl y to features that af fect the system as a whole, rather than just one protocol or interf ace. Use the configur e terminal pri vileged EXEC[...]

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    3-53 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Configuration Chang es Configuration Changes This section describes ho w to conf igure 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 Insta lling 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 example depends on the image versio n of the Cisco IOS software and th e way your rout er is equipped. Y our configur ation dialog might b e different. The setup command script i[...]

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    3-55 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing 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 unassigned[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 Installing the Router Configuration Chang es Configure IP on this interface?[yes]: The script displays the default or curren t conditions of the interf ace in square brackets, ([ ]) because you inv oked the setup command utility using the setup comma[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 figuration documentati on set that corresponds to the Cisco IOS software release installed on y our Cisco[...]

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

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 line cards suppo rted by Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers, you should see the config uration note that shipped with a particular card for interf ace[...]

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    3-61 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Configuration Chang es Note Y ou might ha ve to establish additional config uration parameters for the installed A TM line cards if you want to use all their capabilities. For e xample, additional steps are required to configure[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 Installing 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 ! inter[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 sa ve the running con figurat ion changes to NVRAM, enter the copy running-confi g startup-config command at the priv ileged EXEC mode prompt as foll[...]

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    3-65 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing 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 enable[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 how to use Flash memory car ds in the RP and includes information on the followi ng 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 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP Removing the Flash Memory Card from an RP T o remo ve a Flash memory card, follo w these steps: Step 1 Press the appropriate ejector butto n until the card is free of th e connector at the bac[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 ne w Flash memory card, follow these steps: Step 1 Insert the Flash memory card into slot 0 or slot 1 on the RP . (This example uses slot 0.) Step 2 Enter the f ormat slot0: comm[...]

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    3-69 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP When you enter the rel o ad command, the specified file ( new .image ) on th e Flash memory card inserted in PCMCI A slot 0 is used to boot the system. If one of the follo wing software config[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP T o remo ve deleted f iles from a Flash memory directory p ermanently , but lea ve undeleted fil es intact, enter the squeeze device-n ame command at the pri vile ged EXEC mode prompt on the s[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 boot ing from Flash memory , set the boot f ield in the software confi guration register (bits 3 through 0) to a value 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 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP T o cop y a file to Flash memory , enter the following command at the priv ileged EXEC mode prompt on your sy stem console: Router# copy tftp: f ilename [ bootflash: | slot0: | slot1: ] f ilen[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 software image in to a Flash memory card at an y time for later use, but you must first for mat the Flash memory card th at you wi[...]

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    3-75 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing 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 available, you will recei ve these images as a f ile booted from a ne twork TFTP [...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 cop y a bootable Cisco IOS softw are image between Flash memory cards, follo w these step s: Step 1 Boot the router . For this example, the f ile named image. boot is the default boot ima[...]

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    3-77 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing 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 t o a TFTP server where you can temporarily store a confi guration file, you will need to copy a co nfigurati[...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 f ile named myfile2 from the NVRAM on the RP to a Flash memory card in slot 0, follo w these steps: Step 1 Enter the show b oot var command at the pri vileged EXEC mo[...]

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

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 cop y the running confi guration fi le from DRAM to a Flash memory card, follo w these step s: 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 Installing 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 file from [...]

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    Chapter 3 Insta lling 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 its PCMCIA slot on the RP during a write or erase operati[...]

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    3-83 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing 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 Routers , Document Number 78- [...]

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

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    CH A P T E R 4-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 4 Troubleshooting the Installation This chapter pro vides troubleshooti ng guidelines for Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers. If the so lutions provided i n this chapter do not make the router fully functional, con tact your Cisco service represen[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 – Flash memory SIMM (NVRAM) on the RP – Boot image stored within t he operating en vironment, which yo u access by using an appr opriate form of the boot command entered at th[...]

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    4-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks Ta b l e 4-2 specifies th e content of the boot f ield , which defines a source fo r booting the def ault Cisco IOS software imag e required to run the router . The content of the [...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Boot Field Settings The four lo w-order bits of the software conf iguration register (b its 3, 2, 1, and 0) form a boot f ield that defines t he source of a Cisco IOS so ftware im[...]

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    4-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks If you enter the boot command with ar guments (that is, by inst ructing the system to boo t from a specific source), you have these options: – Y o u can instruct the system to bo[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Note If a bootable Cisco IOS softw are image exists in a Flash memory card inserted in PCMCIA slot 0 or slot 1, the software confi guration register boot field setting is ov errid[...]

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    4-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks This command sequence sa ves the ne w contents of the software co nfiguratio n regist er to NVRAM, but these new settin gs do not take ef fect until you reload or reboot the router[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Bits in the Software Configuration Register This section pro vides more detailed descript ions of t he significance o f the bits in the software conf iguration register and ho w t[...]

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    4-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks Note If a bootable Cisco IOS softwar e image exists in a Flash memory card installed in PCMCIA slot 0 or 1, the configur ation register setting is overridd en, and the bootable Cis[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Bit 8—Bit 8 of the softwar e configuration re gister controls the console Break key . Setting bit 8 causes t he system to ignore th e console Break ke y . This is the factory d[...]

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    4-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks Bit 13—Bit 13 of the softw are config uration register determin es the system response to a bootload fa ilure. Setting bit 13 causes the system to load Cisco IOS software from F[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 5 W ithin 5 seconds of turning on the router , press the Break key . This action causes the terminal to display th e R OM monitor prompt, as follo ws: rommon 1> Step 6 Se[...]

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    4-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks Step 8 Enter no in response to the system conf iguration dialog pr ompts until the follo wing instruction is displ ayed: Press RETURN to get started! Step 9 Press Return . After s[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 14 Exit global conf iguration mode by entering Ctrl-Z . router(config)# Ctrl-Z router# Step 15 Reboot the router an d use the recov ered password with the enable command to gain a[...]

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    4-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems • Cooling subsystem—Consist s of the blower mo dule, which circulates air through the card cag es to cool the cards , and the fan in each of the po wer modules, which circulates co[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • The RP sends the instructions to each line card t o power up. Each line card processor beg ins to perform its own bo ot process. Each line card, through its MBus module, notif ies [...]

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    4-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems AC-Input Power Supply LEDs Figure 4-1 sho ws the location of the LEDs on t he power supply f aceplate. Figur e 4-1 AC-Input P ower Supply LEDs 1 A C-input po wer supply 4 Captiv e scre[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Ta b l e 4-6 summarizes the function of these indicators . Ta b l e 4-6 AC-Input P ow er Supply LED indicators LED Label Function State Description AC (Left LED) Input power On A C po [...]

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    4-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems DC-Input Power Ent ry Module LEDs Figure 4-2 sho ws the location of the LEDs on t he DC-input PEM. Figur e 4-2 DC-Input Po wer Entry Module LEDs Ta b l e 4-7 summarizes the function of[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Blower Module LEDs Figure 4-3 sho ws the location of the LEDs on t he blower module. Figur e 4-3 Blow er Module Location and Featur es 1 Blo wer module 4 Air exhaust vents 2 Blo wer mo[...]

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    4-21 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems When the system is operating correct ly , you should see these LED states: • OK—Green. When on, the green OK LED indicates normal ope ration. • F AIL—Of f. When on, the red F A[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-22 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 LEDs that normally should be on: • One MBUS status LED labeled EN ABLED • T wo CSC status LEDs labeled EN ABLED • Three SFC status LEDs labeled EN ABLED RP Alphanumeric LED Displ[...]

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    4-23 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem The po wer subsystem in the Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers consis ts of the follo wing components: • An A C PDU or a DC PDU • One or two A [...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-24 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 – For installations i n North Americ a, the A C input p o wer ran ge is between 100 and 240 V A C, with a 20A service. Fo r international en vironments, the A C input po wer range is[...]

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    4-25 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems If the A C po wer source wiring appears t o be okay , but the po wer supply A C LED remains of f, go to Step 3 . Step 3 Plug the po wer cord into a differ ent, b ut compatible A C outl[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-26 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 7 If a spare po wer supply is a vailable, repl ace the existing module with the spare. If the DC LED then goes on, th e power suppl y is working nor mally . Return the faul ty pow[...]

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    4-27 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems • If Y es, go to Step 4 . Step 4 T u rn of f the PEM circuit breaker sw itch and check the DC power source: a. Check the DC po wer wires from the po wer source to the ro uter . • V[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-28 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 7 If a spare PEM is a vailable, repl ace the existing mod ule with the spare. If the OUTPUT OK LED th en goes on, the PEM is working norma lly . Return the faulty PEM for replacem[...]

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    4-29 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems on. If both displays are of f, the RP may not be properly seated in the backplane connector . There also might be a problem with the MBus module on the RP , or the system po wer supply[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-30 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Ta b l e 4-8 RP Alpha numer ic LED Displa y Messages LED Display 1 1. The messages shown do not indicate a specific sequence . Indications 2 2. Some messages appear for a fraction of a[...]

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    4-31 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems Troubleshooting the Line Cards Line cards can be installed in slots in th e card cage. As each line card po wers up, a po wer-on self-test (POST) is performed o n the line card memory [...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-32 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 EXPT INIT Initialize interrupt handl ers TLB INIT Initialize TLB CA CH INIT Initialize CPU data and instruct ion cache MEM INIT Initialize main memory LR OM RD Y Ready to access do wnl[...]

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    4-33 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems Troubleshooting by Using the Alarm Cards The alarm cards are installed in the al arm card slots immediately beneath the clock and scheduler card slots. The al arm card has four primary[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-34 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 If there are no faults on the SFCs (SFC 0, SFC 1, or SFC 2), the green LED labeled ENABLED for each SFC should be on, and the yellow LED labeled F AIL for each SFC should be of f. If t[...]

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    4-35 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers ha ve a blo wer module located on the rear of the chassis, which provides cooling air for the router component[...]

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    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-36 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • The follo wing console monitor message indicates that the system has detected an overtemperature or out -of-tolerance p ower condition in the router: Queued messages: %ENVM-1-SHUTD[...]

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    CH A P T E R 5-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Field diag nostics are a v ailable for all Cisco 12000 Series Rou ters to help you isolate faulty hardware to the lev el of a field-replaceable unit (FR U), without disrupting the operati on of [...]

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    Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Diagnostics Overview 5-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Smaller Cisco IOS image—T o accomm odate customers w ith 20-MB Flash memory cards, the line card field diagno stics are stored an d maintained as a separate image that mus[...]

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    5-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router FPGA Overview While diagnostics are running, the line card being tested is controlled by the diagnostic software. Diagnostics take the line card under test offline. The diagnostics affect just the li[...]

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    Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router FPGA Overview 5-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The follo wing sample Cisco IOS b oot text sho ws an FPGA upgrade message in bold tex t. *Aug 19 14:51:06 UTC: %MBUS-6-FABCONFIG: Switch Cards 0x1F (bitmask) Primary Clock is CSC_1 Fab[...]

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    5-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router FPGA Overview Loading muckier/award/c12k-fdiagsbflc-mz.conn_isp from 223.255.254.254 (via Ethernet0): !!!!!( stuff deleted) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [OK - 8452824 bytes] FD 0>[...]

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    Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using Diagnostic s 5-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Field Diag eeprom values: run 8 fail mode 0 (PASS) slot 0 last test failed was 0, error code 0 Shutting down diags in slot 0 Board will reload Router# Router# Router# SLOT 0:00:00[...]

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    5-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using Diagnostics Note All Cisco Systems field diagnostics images a vailable on Cisco.com are backw ard and forwar d compatible with an y Cisco IOS 12.0(22)S software release and later . Cisco strong[...]

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    Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • For TFTP boot servers, the source path w ould typically be tftp:// tftp_server_ ip_addr ess/my_dir ectory /c12k-fdiagsbflc-mz. 12 0-25.S . Caution Do not unplug t he line[...]

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    5-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command Note Starting with Cisco IOS Release 12.0(22)S, the line card f ield diagnostics image is unb undled from the main Cisco IOS image. Line card f ield diagnostics are no w stored[...]

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    Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 tftp Specifies that the source of the diagnostic image is a TFTP server . This k eyword must be follo wed by the so ur ce-path . Also see the dl-timeout-plus option. flash S[...]

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    5-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command wait (Optional) Stop s the automatic reloading of the Cisco I OS software on the line card afte r the successful completion of the f ield diagnostic testing. If y ou use this [...]

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    Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 update-fpga (Optional) Upda tes flash memo ry with field-pro grammable gate array (FPG A) image( s) from the current f ield diagnostics do wnload image. This option limit s [...]

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    5-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command In some cases when field di agnostics indicates a card F AILURE, you may want to bring the line card back on line manual ly . In this case the microcode r eload command may be[...]

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    Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Output Examples The follo wing example sho ws the output wh en f ield diag nostics are performed on the line card in slot 7. Aft er the line card passes all fi eld diagnosti[...]

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    5-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command 5d20h: %GRP-4-RSTSLOT: Resetting the card in the slot: 7,Event: EV_ADMIN_FDIAG SLOT 7:00:00:09: %SYS-5-RESTART: System restarted -- Cisco Internetwork Operating System Softwar[...]

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    Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 FDIAG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS(7): test #1 Dram Marching Pattern FDIAG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS(7): test #2 Dram Datapins FDIAG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS(7): test #3 Dram Busfloat FDIAG_STAT_IN_PROG[...]

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    5-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command FD 3> GSR Field Diagnostics V6.01 FD 3> Compiled by award on Tue Apr 9 07:22:53 PDT 2002 FD 3> view: award-conn_isp.f_diag_new FD 3> ******************************[...]

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    Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The follo wing example sho ws the output of a line card test with the update-fpga option specif ied. Router# diag 7 verbose source tftp tftp://223.255.254.254/c12k-fdiagsbfl[...]

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    5-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command COMPLETED Field Diags: pid 121, status 6, test_num 1, error_code 0 Field Diagnostic ****PASSED**** for slot 7 Field Diag results from eeprom before updating slot 7, run# 0x10 [...]

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    Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03[...]

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    CH A P T E R 6-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 6 Maintaining the Router The Cisco 12006 or Cisco 12406 Router is equ ipped as ordered and is ready to install and start up when it lea ves the factory . After you install and config ure the router , you might need to perform other procedures to en[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Powering Down th e Router 6-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Removing and Installing a Clock an d Sc heduler Card, Switch Fabric Card , or Alarm Card, page 6-56 • Removing and I nstalling the Chassis, page 6-68 • Upgrading the RP and Line Card Memory , [...]

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    6-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Door on Ci sco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Enhanced Series Router Step 4 V erify that the follo wing conditions are true: a. LEDs on the po wer modules are of f, and po wer module fans are of f. b. LE[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Door on Cisco 12006 a nd Cisco 12406 Enhanced Series Router 6-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 1 Open the front door b y pressing the righ t latch button ( Fi gure 6-1 ). Figur e 6-1 Opening the F ro nt Door 1 Front Door L[...]

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    6-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Door on Ci sco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Enhanced Series Router Step 2 Remov e the front door b y lifting the ( top and bottom) hinge pins to free the door from the chassis ( Fig ure 6-2 ). Caution [...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Door on Cisco 12006 a nd Cisco 12406 Enhanced Series Router 6-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 4 Remov e the bu mpers and piv o t blocks from the door as shown in Fi gure 6-3 . Figur e 6-3 Removing the Bumpers and Piv ot B[...]

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    6-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Cleaning or Replacing the Air Filters Step 6 Attach the front door to the chassis: a. Remov e the hinge pins from the hi nges on the right side of the chassis. b. Align the pi v ot blocks on the front door wi th the hinges on th[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Cleaning or Replacing the Air Filters 6-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Use the following procedure to clean or replace the air filters. Step 1 Open the spring-loaded air filter door on t he right side of the chassis and remov e an air fil ter by pulling the s[...]

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    6-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing an d Replacing the Blower Modu le Step 2 V isually check the c ondition of the air f ilters to determin e whether to clean them or install new replacements. • Dirty—Y ou can vacuum or replace the filters. Caution Do[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Blower Modu le 6-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Use the follo wing procedure to remo ve and replace the blo wer module. Step 1 Remov e the blo wer module from the chassis ( Figure 6-5 ): a. Lift the blo wer module handle to it s ca[...]

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    6-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing an d Replacing the Blower Modu le Step 2 Install the ne w blo wer module ( Figure 6-6 ): a. Position the alignm ent holes on the blo wer module wit h the guide pins at the top of the chassis and on the PDU at the botto[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Blower Modu le 6-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 6-6 Installing the Bl ower Module Troubleshooting the Blower Installation Use the follo wing procedure to troubl eshoot the blo wer module if it is not operating properly afte[...]

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    6-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components Step 3 Check the blower modu le status indicator s: • OK (green)—This indicat or should light as soon as the blo wer module is installed and receiv es power from t[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replac ing AC and DC Power Subs ystem Components 6-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The follo wing tools and equipment are requi red to remov e and install po wer equipment: • Number 1 Phillips scre wdri ver • 3/16-inch flat-blade scre wdriv e[...]

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    6-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components Caution Ne wer , 1900 W DC po wer supplies require the upgr aded PDU. Y ou cannot install a ne w pow er supply using the old PDU. If you are replacing an old po wer su[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replac ing AC and DC Power Subs ystem Components 6-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 DC Power Supply (PWR-GSR6-DC=) Used to replace 1400 W po wer supplies only . Do not mix with 1900 W power suppl ies. DC Power Supply (12000/6-DC-PEM=) Used to repl[...]

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    6-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components Installing Upgrade Kits When installing a po wer system upgrade kit, repl ace the follo wing components. • A C po wer upgrade (12000/6-A C-UP=): – Po wer supplies [...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM 6-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Removing and Replacing an AC PEM This section contains the procedure to remov e and replace an AC PEM from the chassis. Befor e you be gin this procedure, be sure to read the “In stallation [...]

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    6-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM Use the follo wing procedure to remo ve and replace an A C power supply . Caution Y ou cannot mix po wer supply types within the chassis. If you are replacing a 1400 W po wer supply from an olde[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM 6-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 4 Remov e the PEM from the chassis ( Figur e 6-8 ): a. Loosen the captiv e screw on each ejector le ver . b. Pi vot open the le vers to eject the po wer supply . c. Slide the po wer suppl[...]

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    6-21 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM Step 5 Install the ne w pow er supply ( Figure 6-9 ): a. Slide the po wer supply into the bay until it mates with its backplane connector . Caution T o pre vent damage to the power shelf backp l[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM 6-22 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 6 Plug the power supply ca ble into its AC outlet. Step 7 Po wer on the circuit breake r to that A C outlet. Step 8 Set the po wer switch to the On (1) position. The A C Input and DC Outp[...]

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    6-23 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM Step 3 Check the po wer supply status indicato rs: • A C Input (green)—Indicates that the po wer supply is operating normally , and the source A C v oltage is within the nominal operati ng r[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU 6-24 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Removing and Replacing an AC PDU Use the following procedure to re mov e and replace an A C PDU. Befor e you be gin this procedure, read the “Installation Gu idelines” section on page 6-14[...]

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    6-25 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU Caution The system must be powered of f to re mov e and replace the PDU . Notify the network admini strator and other app ropriate pers onnel that all ro uting traff ic stops while replacements [...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU 6-26 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 6-1 1 Unseating the AC P ower Supply 84372[...]

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    6-27 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU Step 5 Release the retention clip and disconnec t each po wer supply cord from the PDU (see Figure 6-10 ). Step 6 Remov e the blo wer module ( Figure 6-12 ): a. Lift the blo wer module handle to[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU 6-28 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 7 Remov e the PDU fr om the chassis ( Figure 6-13 ): a. Loosen the (4 ) capti ve scre ws on the PDU. b. Grasp the PDU and pull it ou t slightly . c. Mov e the PDU to the left and pi vot t[...]

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    6-29 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU Step 9 Install the blo wer module ( Figure 6-14 ): a. Position the alig nment holes on the blo wer module with the guide pins on the chassis and PDU. b. Slide the blo wer ov er the guide pins to[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU 6-30 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 13 Reinstall the po wer supplies ( Figure 6-15 ): a. Push the po wer supply i nto its bay until it mat es with its PDU connector . Caution T o pre vent damag e to the connectors, do not u[...]

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    6-31 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM The A C Input Po wer and DC Output Po wer indicators on the po wer supplies should light. If the indicators do not li ght, see the “T rouble shooting th e A C Power Supply Installation” secti[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM 6-32 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Use the follo wing procedure to remo ve and replace a DC po wer supply . Caution Y ou cannot mix po wer supply types within the chassis. If you are replacing a 1400 W po wer supply with a 1900 [...]

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    6-33 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM Step 3 Remov e the po wer supply from the chassis ( Figure 6-1 7 ): a. Loosen the captiv e screw on each ejector le ver . b. Pi vot the le vers open t o release the power supply fro m its bay . c[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM 6-34 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 4 Install the ne w pow er supply: a. Slide the po wer supply into the bay until it mates with its backplane connector . Caution T o pre vent damage to the power shelf backp lane connector [...]

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    6-35 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM Step 5 Po wer on the circuit breake r . Step 6 Set the po wer switch to the On position. The A C Input and DC Outpu t power ind icators on the front of the po wer supply should light. If the indi[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM 6-36 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 3 Check the po wer supply status indicato rs: • Output OK (green)—Indicates that the PEM is op erating normally , and the source DC output v oltage is within the nominal operating rang[...]

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    6-37 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Use the following procedure to remo ve and replace a DC PDU. be for e beginning this procedure, read the “Installation Gu idelines” section on page 6-14 . Figu[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU 6-38 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution The system must be powered of f to re mov e and replace the PDU . Notify the network admin istrator and other ap propriate personnel that all routing t raff ic will stop while the repla[...]

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    6-39 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Step 3 Loosen the captiv e screw on each ejector le v er and pi vot the lev ers open to unse at the po wer supply from its PDU connector ( Figure 6-20 ). • It is not necessary to remove the po [...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU 6-40 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 4 Remov e the blo wer module ( Figure 6-21 ): a. Lift the blo wer module handle to it s raised (carrying) position. b. Loosen the (4 ) captiv e scre ws on the blo wer module. c. Remov e th[...]

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    6-41 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Step 5 Disconnect the DC po wer leads from the PDU po wer connector bl ocks in the follo wing order ( Figure 6-22 ): a. Negati ve lead from the top port. b. Positi ve lead from the middle port. c[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU 6-42 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 6 Remov e the PDU fr om the chassis ( Figure 6-23 ): a. Loosen the (4 ) capti ve scre ws on the PDU. b. Grasp the PDU and pull it ou t slightly . c. Mov e the PDU to the left and pi vot th[...]

  • Page 283

    6-43 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Step 8 Install the blo wer module ( Figure 6-24 ): a. Position the alig nment holes on the blo wer module with the guide pins on the chassis and PDU. b. Slide the blo wer ov er the guide pins to [...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU 6-44 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 9 Reconnect the DC power leads to the PDU power connector blocks in th e follo wing order ( Figure 6-25 ): a. Ground lead to the bot tom port. b. Positiv e le ad to the middl e port. c. Ne[...]

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    6-45 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Step 11 Reinstall the po wer supplies: a. Push the po wer supply i nto its bay until it mat es with its PDU connector . Caution T o pre vent damag e to the connectors, do not use e xcessiv e forc[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU 6-46 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 12 Power on the power supplies. The Output Po wer OK and Input Po wer OK indicators on the po wer supplies should light. If the in dicators do not light, see the “T roubleshooting the DC[...]

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    6-47 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card Line cards can occupy any slot, slot 0 (the top slot) thro ugh slot 4, in the RP and line card cage. (Se e Figure 6-27 .) Y our Cisco 120[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling an RP or a Line Card 6-48 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Tools and Equipment T o remo ve and replace a line ca rd, you need the follo wing items: • ESD-pre venti ve strap • 3/16-inch flat-blade scre wdriv er • Replacement line car[...]

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    6-49 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card Figur e 6-28 Removing an RP or Line Car d from the Car d Cage Step 7 Grasp the edges of the line card carrier with bo th hands to support it, and fully remov e the line card from the[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling an RP or a Line Card 6-50 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 8 Immediately place the line card in an anti static bag to protect it against ESD and to pre vent dust from getting to the f iber-optic co nnectors on fi ber-optic line cards[...]

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    6-51 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card Step 6 Grasp the edges of the metal card carri er with both hands to support and guide the RP or line card into the slot alignment groov es in the card cage. Caution One edge of the [...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling an RP or a Line Card 6-52 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution Handle line cards by the metal card carrie r edges only; avoid touching the board itself or an y connector pins. Step 5 Go to Step 3 of the procedure “Installin g an RP [...]

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    6-53 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card The Cisco 12000 Series Router line cards use cable-management brackets for the follo wing purposes: • Organizing the network interf ace cables • K eeping the network interface ca[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling an RP or a Line Card 6-54 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Reconnecting Cables to a Line Card When you replace an existing line card in the line card and RP card cage, you must reattach the line card cable-management bracket to the line c[...]

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    6-55 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card Step 2 Attach an appropriate number of velcro straps t o support the networ k interface cables, through the slots in the cable-management bracket: a. Pull the sma ll end of the velcr[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-56 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Alarm Card Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout erss are equipped[...]

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    6-57 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Alarm Card Tools and Equipment Y ou need the following items to remo ve and replace a CSC, an SFC, or an alarm card: • ESD-pre venti ve strap • 3/16[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-58 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 6-32 Removing and Installing a Clock and Sc heduler Card Removing a Clock and Scheduler Card T o remo ve a clock and scheduler c[...]

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    6-59 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Alarm Card Caution When operating you r router with a single CSC, the second CSC slot must ha ve a CSC blank f iller (MAS-GSR6-CSCBLNK=) installed to en[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-60 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 6 Use both thumbs to slide the car d carrier into the CSC slot until the ejecto r lev ers make contact with the front of the card c[...]

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    6-61 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Alarm Card Figur e 6-33 Alarm Car d LEDs On /Off Conditions Removing and Installing a Switch Fabric Card The three SFCs occupy the th ree half-width slo[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-62 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 6-34 Removing and Installing a Switc h F abr ic Card Removing a Switch Fabric Card T o remo ve a switch fabric card, see Figure [...]

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    6-63 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Alarm Card Step 6 Slide the card out of t he slot and place it directly into an antistatic bag or other ESD-pre venti ve co ntainer . If you plan to ret[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-64 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution SFC ejector lev ers may not fit flush agains t th e SFC facepl ate. T o ensure that th e SFC is properly seated and ensu re EMC [...]

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    6-65 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Alarm Card Removing and Installing an Alarm Card The two alarm cards occupy the card slots in the alar m card bay . These slots are located on the botto[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-66 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Removing an Alarm Card T o remo ve an alarm card, see Figure 6-35 and follow these steps: Step 1 Attach an ESD-pre venti ve st rap to yo[...]

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    6-67 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Alarm Card Caution Alarm card capti ve scre ws must be tightened to ensure EMC compliance. Do not ov ertighten the cap tiv e screws; you mi ght strip th[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis 6-68 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Removing and Installing the Chassis Instructions for removi ng a defectiv e Cisco 12006 or Cisco 12406 Rou ter chassis and installing a replacement chassis are presented in the follo wing s[...]

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    6-69 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis Before You Begin Y ou will need to remov e all the components e xcept the air filter from the defective chassis and reinstall them in the replace ment chassis. The recommended procedures are [...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis 6-70 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Preparing the Defective Chassis T o prepare the defectiv e chassis for comp onent remov al you must disco nnect the po wer from the PDU and disconnect the RP cables, line car d network inte[...]

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    6-71 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis Disconnecting Line Card Interface Cables Disconnect the line card network interface cab les from each line card as instructed in the “Removing an RP or Line Card” section on page 6-48 . A[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis 6-72 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Transferring RP and Line Cards Y ou must remove the l ine cards and RP(s) from the line card and RP card cage, then install them in the card cage in the replacement chassis. Card slot blank[...]

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    6-73 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis Remove each CSC from its slot in the de fectiv e chassis as instructed in the “Removing a Cloc k and Scheduler Card ” section on pa ge 6-58 . Immediatel y install the CSC in the same slot[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis 6-74 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Detaching the Supplemental Bonding and Gr ounding Connection Detach the supplemental bondin g and grounding cables from the defecti ve chassis as explai ned in the “Supplemental Bonding a[...]

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    6-75 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis • Mounted directly agai nst the rack flanges • Mounted using the center -mount bracket k it (see Figure 3-2 on page 3-5 ) Because of the weight and awkwardness of lifting and suppo rting [...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis 6-76 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Installing the Chassis in the Equipment Rack Before removi ng the chassis from the equipment rack, you determi ned how the chassis was mounted in the rack: • Mounted directly agai nst the[...]

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    6-77 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Upgrading the RP and Line Card Memory Reconnecting Line Card Netw ork Interface Cables Reconnect line card network interface cabl es as described in the “Connecting RP and Line Card Cables” section on page 3-11 . Reconnecti[...]

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    Chapter 6 M aintaining the Router Upgrading the RP and Line Card Memory 6-78 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03[...]

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    A-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 APPENDIX A Technical Specifications This appendix pro vides information and techni cal specifications fo r the Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers. Specifications This section lists the Cisco 12006 and Cisc o 12406 Router specif ications in these tables: • Fo[...]

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    Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications A-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Ta b l e A -1 Ph ysical Specifications Description Va l u e Chassis hei ght 18.5 in (46.9 cm) Chassis width 17.3 in (43.9 cm) Chassis depth 28.0 in (71.1 cm), includ ing cable-management system Slot capacity 6[...]

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    A-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications The electrical specifications and values listed in T able A-2 are for a system equipped with t he A C-input po wer distribut ion unit (PDU) and A C-input po wer supply modu les. Caution T o ensure that the cha[...]

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    Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications A-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution T o ensure that the chassis configurati on complies with the requir ed power budgets, use the on-line po wer calculator . Failure to properly v erify the confi guration may result in an unpredictable s[...]

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    A-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications Caution Exhaust from other equipment vented directly into the Ci sco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router air inlet may cause ov erheati ng. Insta ll the router so that it is protected from a direct flo w of hot air f[...]

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    Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications A-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Alarm Card Alarm Relay Connector Specifications The alarm card alarm relay connector is a standard DB-9 connector . The relay interface is rated at max 2A, 60V , or 50V A, whichev er is greater . The connector[...]

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    A-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications On Cisco 12000 Series Routers that support switching capacity increases through switch fabric upgrades, th ere are some administrati ve considerations to observe after performing the upgrade an d verifyin g it[...]

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    Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications A-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03[...]

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    IN-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 INDEX Numerics 100BASE-T Ethernet port GRP 1-24, 3-22 maximum cable lengths 3-29 PRP 1-32 specifications 3-29 10BASE-T ports 3-19 10BASE-T Ethernet p ort GRP 1-24, 3-22 PRP 1-32 A AC-input power suppl y description 1-41 input current rati ng A-3 input power ra[...]

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    Index IN-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 See also console port, auxiliary port auxiliary port description 1-24, 1-32 pinout (table) GRP 3-17 PRP 3-20 B banner, system 3-44, 3-45 blank card filler panel (caut ion) 1-33 blower module controller card 1-48 description 1-9, 1-47 fan failure detecti[...]

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    IN-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index Flash memory card insertion 3-67 formatting Flash me mory card erases data 3-82 GRP soft reset (NMI) switch 1-23 handling ca rds 6-50, 6-52 PRP soft reset (NMI) switch 1-31 using bo ot flash comman d 3-48 valid li fting grip s 2-5 cd command 3-69 center-[...]

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    Index IN-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 configuration file, saving 3-64 interfaces 3-58, 3-61 register bit meanings 4-8, 4-11 boot field 4-8 changing settings 4-6, 4-7 values (caution) 4-2 samples 3-57 configure command 3-61 configure terminal command 4-6, 4-8, 4-13 configuring global paramet[...]

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    IN-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index D DC-input PEM description 1-46 electrical codes 2-4 input current rati ng A-4 input power rating A-4 LEDs 1-46 output current A-4 output vo ltage A-4 rated input voltage A-4 default RP sl ot 1-33 delete com mand 3-70 delete filename 3-70 dir command 3-7[...]

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    Index IN-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 description GRP 1-24, 3-22 PRP 1-32 interface configuration 3-59 EXEC command interpreter 3-51 F Fast Ethernet specifications 3-29 features FRU removal 1-5 hot-swappabl e power modules 1-4 line card support 1-4 NEBS compliance 1-5 OIR 1-4 rear-panel sou[...]

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    IN-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index description 1-24 Cisco IOS software images 1-17, 1-19 console port connections (figure) 3-15 description 1-23 device or port activ ity LEDs (figure) 1-21 description 1-21 DRAM configurations 1-19 configurations (table) 1-20 Ethernet MII port pinout (tabl[...]

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    Index IN-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 troubleshooting AC-input power subsystem 4-23 DC-input power subsystem 4-26 lightning st orm, safety during 2-8 line card adding 6-51 to 6-55 alphanumeric LED disp lays 4-31 boot-up messages, alphanumeri c LED displays 4-31 diagnostics 4-31 removing and[...]

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    IN-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index online insertion and remo val See OIR P passwords, re covering 4-14 PCMCIA description, slot 1-23 formatting a new Flash memory car d 3-67 slot, descriptio n 1-32 See also Flash memory Personal Computer Memo ry Card International Associat ion See PCMCIA [...]

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    Index IN-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 auxiliary port connections (figure) 3-18 description 1-32 pinout (table) 3-20 Cisco IOS software images 1-26 console port connecting devices to 3-18 connections (figure) 3-18 functions 1-32 pinout (table) 3-19 device or port activ ity LEDs 1-30 device [...]

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    IN-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index SELV circuit connections 3-19 saving the configu ration file 3-64 SDRAM PRP attribute summary (table) 1-28 configurations 1-29 description 1-29 SELV circuit connections 3-19 serial ports, asynchronous See also console port, auxiliary port 1-23 setup com[...]

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    Index IN-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 See switch fabric circuitry switch fabric circuitry identificat ion labels 1-12, A-7 overview 1-10 to 1-12 system banner 3-44, 3-45 booting for first time 3-47 configuration, basic 3-64 configuring global parameters 3-57, 3-61 grounding connectio n gui[...]

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    IN-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index DC-input PEM A-4 W warnings circuit breaker s witch, DC-input PEM 3-32 connecting to SELV circuits 3-25 description (and tr anslations) of xvi Do not mix power mo dule types 3-2 EMI hazards 2-20 Flash card forma t erases all data 3-67 laser radiation sa[...]

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    Index IN-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03[...]