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    I NSTALL THE H ARDWARE C ONNECT THE RSP S TART AND C ONFIGURE THE S YSTEM I NSTALL F IELD R EPLACEABLE U NITS (FRU S ) 1 2 3 4 5 Quick Start Guide Is Cisco documentation helpful? Click here or go to http://www .cisco.com/warp/public/732/docsurvey/rtg/ to give us your feedback. C ISCO 7505 R OUTER H2761 RSP slot DC OK LED Power switch Chassis ground[...]

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    1 Install the Hardware H2761 RSP slot DC OK LED Power switch Chassis grounding receptacles Power receptacle AC-input power supply EJECT SLOT 0 SLOT 1 NORMAL CPU HALT RESET AUX. CONSOLE ROUTE SWITCH PROCESSOR ENABLE ENABLE Interface processor slot 1 Interface processor slot 2 Interface processor slot 0 Interface processor slot 3 The Cisco 7505 has ?[...]

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    2 Prepare to Install the Router Install the Hardware Note For detailed hardware installation instructions and safety guidelines, refer to the Cisco 7500 Series Router Installation and Configuration Guide, Site Preparation and Safety Guide, and the Cisco 7500 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Guide. Warning Only trained and qualified personnel shou[...]

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    3 Rack-Mount the Router (Optional) Install the Hardware 53373 18.312" (46.51 cm) hole centerline to hole centerline 17.72" min. (45 cm) Ears (2) M4 x 10-mm screws (4) 10-32 x 3/8-inch screws (8) Mounting strips A B C Step 1 Measure the space between the vertical mounting strips on the rack. Confirm that the rack conforms to the measureme[...]

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    4 Install Interface Processors, Fillers, VIPs, and RSPs Install the Hardware Card carrier guide (black) Captive installation screw 53375 A B C The Route Switch Processor (RSP) comes uninstalled with your Cisco 7505 router , but is a required system component. Install the RSP in the RSP slot, and install any interface processors, fillers, or V ersa[...]

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    5 Attach the Cable-Management Brackets Install the Hardware Bracket (2) M3 screw (6) 53372 EJECT SLOT 0 SLOT 1 NORMAL CPU HALT RESET CONSOLE ROUTE SWITCH PROCESSOR Step 1 Place the bracket on the rear of the chassis, as shown. Step 2 Insert three M3 x 8-mm Phillips screws, and tighten slightly with your finger . Step 3 Use a Phillips Number 1 scre[...]

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    6 Connect the Power Supply Install the Hardware The Cisco 7505 router supports AC-input and DC-input power supplies. The power supply is already installed in the router when you receive it. Y ou connect the power to it. Note The AC-input power supply is the shipped as the default if no power supply is specified at the time of purchase. Connect the[...]

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    7 Install the Hardware Caution: Do not strain the connection at the terminal block 53422 Terminal block cover and captive screws -48/-60V 20/16A — RTN -48 POWER SUPPLY TERM. BLOCK COVER - USE ONLY WITH NEC CLASS 3 WIRING - USE COPPER CONDUCTORS -48/-60V 20/16A — RTN -48 -48/-60V 20/16A — RTN -48 POWER SUPPLY TERM. BLOCK COVER - USE ONLY WITH [...]

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    8 Connect the RSP H3538 Modem Console terminal Auxiliary port Console port DB-25 female DB-25 male RSP Connect the Console Port The system console port on the RSP is a DB-25 receptacle DCE port for connecting a data terminal, which allows you to configure and manage the system. The console port is labeled Console . Step 1 Connect the console cable[...]

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    9 Start and Configure the System Step 1 Check the following components to make sure they are secure: • Each interface processor is inserted all the way into its slot, and the captive installation screws are tightened. • All interface cable connections are secured, and any Flash memory cards are secured in their PC slots. • The system power c[...]

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    10 Start and Configure the System Start a Basic Configuration Many privileged-level EXEC commands are used to set operating parameters. T o enter the privileged-level: Step 1 Enter the enable command at the EXEC prompt (>), and then enter a privileged-level password, as follows: Router> enable Password: Router# Step 2 Enter the configure t[...]

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    11 Perform a Basic Configuration Using Setup Start and Configure the System Note The router’ s serial (W AN) cable should not be connected to the CSU/DSU unless you are planning to use AutoInstall. If you are using the console Y -cable that shipped with your router , use either of the two DB-25 male plug ends of the Y -cable. Step 1 Select the [...]

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    12 Start and Configure the System Configure an Ethernet Interface Step 1 T o configure your system for an Ethernet LAN, respond to the prompts as follows, using your own IP address and subnet mask information: Configuring interface parameters: Configuring interface Ethernet0/0: Is this interface in use? [no]: yes Configure IP on this interface? [...]

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    13 Perform a Basic Configuration Using Configuration Mode Start and Configure the System At the reboot, the following example appears: Any interface listed with OK? value "NO" does not have a valid configuration. Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol Ethernet0/0 unassigned NO not set down down Serial1/0 unassigned NO not set [...]

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    14 Flash Memory Cards Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) A B C 57301 EJECT UP EJECT UP EJECT UP A Flash memory card that ships with your Cisco 7505 contains the Cisco IOS software image to boot your router . Y ou do not need to format it. The RSP has two PC Card slots—slot 0 and slot 1—into which you can install a Flash memory card. PC Card[...]

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    15 Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Format a Flash Memory Card Flash memory cards shipped as spare parts must be formatted. Use only Intel Series 2+ Flash memory cards. Step 1 Enter format slot0: (or format slot1: ) to format the Flash memory card, as follows: Router# format slot0: Step 2 At the erase all sectors prompt, press Enter to procee[...]

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    16 Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Make a Flash Memory Card Image Bootable Note In this example, the filename is new .image, and the Flash memory card is located in slot 0. Step 1 Enter the configure terminal command at the enable prompt, as follows: Router# configure terminal Step 2 Enter the no boot system command, as follows. Router(con[...]

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    17 Prepare to Remove and Install an RSP Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) T o remove and install an RSP , you will perform the following steps: • Copy the configuration file using a T rivial File T ransfer Protocol (TFTP) server • Remove the RSP • Install the RSP • Connect the console terminal and ensure that it is connected • T ur[...]

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    18 Remove and Install an Interface Processor , Filler , VIP , or RSP Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) 53376 STOP! on contact Bottom ejector lever Captive installation screw Card carrier guide A B C Card slot Note Do not shut down the system power when removing an interface processor or VIP . However , if you are removing the RSP , first copy[...]

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    19 Check the RSP Installation Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Step 1 Check the RSP connections to make sure they are secure: • The RSP is inserted all the way into its slot, and both the captive installation screws are tightened. • The console terminal is turned on and is connected to the console port. Step 2 Observe the RSP LEDs. While [...]

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    20 Check the Interface Processor or VIP Installation Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Note When a new VIP is inserted or when a VIP is moved to a new slot, the system recognizes the new interfaces, but leaves them in the shutdown state until you configure them. After the system reinitializes all interfaces, the enabled LED on the port adapte[...]

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    21 Copy the Configuration File for an RSP Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Refer to the appropriate Cisco IOS software documentation for the configuration options available, and for specific configuration instructions, as needed. Before you copy (save) the running configuration to a TFTP file server , ensure the following: • Y ou have[...]

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    22 Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Step 7 Enter the name of the configuration file. The default is to use the name of the router with the suffix -confg. Press Return to accept the default filename, or enter a different name for the file, then press Return . In the following example, the default is accepted: Name of configuration file to[...]

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    23 Retrieve the Configuration File for RSPs Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Retrieve the saved configuration and copy it to NVRAM by accessing the router through a console terminal, or from a remote terminal. Step 1 Enter the enable command at the EXEC prompt (>), and then enter a privileged-level password, as follows: Router> enable[...]

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    24 Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) The console display indicates whether or not the operation was successful. A series of exclamation points (!!!!) and [OK] (as shown in the preceding example) indicates that the operation was successful. A series of periods (. . .) and [timed out] or [failed] indicates a failure due to a network fault or an [...]

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    25 Remove and Install Port Adapters Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) 53377 Screw Upper edge Lower edge Carrier EJECT SLOT 0 SLOT 1 NORMAL CPU HALT RESET AUX. CONSOLE ROUTE SWITCH PROCESSOR Captive installation screw A B C Note First remove the VIP from the chassis before removing the port adapter from the VIP . See the “Remove and Install a[...]

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    26 Remove the Power Supply Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) AC receptacle On/off switch Cable retention clip DC OK LED H1998 Note The following procedure assumes you have already removed the chassis cover panel, the fan tray , the power harness cover , and the power harness. If you have not, refer to the appropriate sections in the Cisco 7500[...]

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    27 Replace the Power Supply Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Handling the power supply 57097 Phillips screws (2 places) Power harness Backplane power receptacle A B C Power supply ears Power supply ears Removing/replacing power supply Step 1 Hold the power supply as shown in C, and slide it into the bottom of the chassis. Use the handles to p[...]

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