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xiii Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 About This Guide Audience The Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, an d Cisco 12816 Router Installation a nd Confi guration Guide is wr itten for hardware instal lers and syste m administrators of Cisco routers.
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iii Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 CONTENTS About This Guide xiii Audience xiii Purpose xiii Document Organization xiv Document Conventions xv Obtaining Documentation xvi Cisco.
Contents iv Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 AC Power Supplies 1-10 DC Power Shelf 1-12 DC Power Supplies 1-15 Chassis Card Cages 1-17.
v Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Contents PRP Reset Switch 1-37 PRP Alphanumeric Message Displays 1-38 PRP Memory Components 1-39 PR.
Contents vi Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Site Wiring Guidelines 2-24 GRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-25 GRP Auxiliary and Console.
vii Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Contents Connecting to the Front Groun ding Receptacle 3-22 Connecting to the Top Rear Receptacle.
Contents viii Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Booting from the Cisco IOS Software Image 4-12 Configuring the Router 4-14 Cisco IOS Us.
ix Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Contents squeeze Command 4-51 Booting from Flash Memory 4-52 Copying Image Files to or From Flash .
Contents x Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Analyzing the Data 5-30 crc16 Output 5-30 Grant Parity and Request Errors 5-33 Properly Se.
xi Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Contents Removing and Installing the Front Co vers and Bezel Extenders on Origina l Cisco 12000 Se.
Contents xii Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis 7-79 Removing and Re placing RP and Line C.
CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 1 Product Overview This chapter p rovides an o vervie w of the Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 series routers.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Func tional Description of Router 1-2 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Physical and Functional Description of Router The Cisco 12000 series route r chassis is a sheet-metal enclosure that houses router components.
1-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Functional Desc ription of Router Figur e 1 -1 Cisco 120 .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Func tional Description of Router 1-4 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 AC and DC Power Subsystems A router ships with either an A C or DC powered syste m.
1-5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Functional Desc ription of Router Figur e 1 -2 Standard A.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Func tional Description of Router 1-6 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 A C po wer to the router is prov ided through power cord s connected from A C power outlets to connectors on bac k of the po wer shelf as shown in Figure 1-3 .
1-7 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Functional Desc ription of Router Optional AC Power Shelf The po wer subsystem consists of a double-le vel A C-input po wer shelf with bays for 4 A C-input po wer supplies.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Func tional Description of Router 1-8 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 1 -4 Optional A.
1-9 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Functional Desc ription of Router A C po wer to the router is prov ided through power cord s connected from A C power outlets to the connec tors on the back of the power shelf as sho wn in Figure 1-5 .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Func tional Description of Router 1-10 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 AC Power Supplies Each A C PEM con verts 200 to 240 V A C into -48 VDC, which is distrib uted through the chassis backpl ane to all cards, RPs, and the blower modules.
1-11 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Functional Desc ription of Router Figure 1-7 identifi es the c omponents of a 2500 W A C power supply .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Func tional Description of Router 1-12 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 • ILMI (yello w)—Indicates the PEM is operating in a cu rrent-limiting condition.
1-13 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Functional Desc ription of Router Figur e 1 -8 DC-Input .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Func tional Description of Router 1-14 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 1- 9 DC-Input .
1-15 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Functional Desc ription of Router DC Power Supplies Each DC PEM operates from a nominal sourc e DC voltage of –48 to –60 VDC and requires a de dicated 60 amp se rvice.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Func tional Description of Router 1-16 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figure 1-11 identif ies the components of a 2400 W DC po wer supply .
1-17 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Chassis Card Cages For additi onal information about troublesh ooting DC PEMs, see the “T roubl eshooting the D C-Input Power Subsystem” sect ion on page 5-1 0 .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Chassis Card Cages 1-18 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Lower Card Cage The lower card cage also has eight user -con figurable slots that support additional line cards, an alarm card, and an optional, redundant RP .
1-19 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Fabric Overview Switch Fabric Overview The switch fabric provides synchronized gigabit-speed connections between line cards and the RP .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Fabric Overview 1-20 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 The router also ships with a blank switch fabric card installed in the far left (non-working ) slot of the switch f abric card cage.
1-21 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview Alarm Card, Line .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Car d, and Rout Processor Overview 1-22 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Some of the functi ons that the alarm cards provide are: • Supplies +5 VDC to th e MBus modules on router components (see AC a n d DC Po wer Subsystems, page 1-4 ).
1-23 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview Figur e 1- 12 Ala.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Car d, and Rout Processor Overview 1-24 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Route Processor Selection T wo types of RPs are av ailable: a Gigabit Route Processor (GRP) or a Performance Route Processor (PRP).
1-25 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview Figur e 1- 13 Gig.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Car d, and Rout Processor Overview 1-26 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 1 -14 Slo.
1-27 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview GRP Reset Switch Access to th e (soft) reset switch is through a sma ll opening in the GRP fr ont pane l.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Car d, and Rout Processor Overview 1-28 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 GRP Auxiliary and Console Ports The auxiliary and consol e ports on the GRP are EIA/TIA-232 (also known as RS-232) asynchronous serial ports.
1-29 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview The transmission speed of the Ethernet port is not user-conf igurable.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Car d, and Rout Processor Overview 1-30 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 GRP Alphanumeric Message Displays The alphanumeric message displays are or ganized in two r ows of four LED characters ( Figure 1-16 ).
1-31 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview GRP Memory Components This section describes v arious types of memory used on the GRP to support router functions.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Car d, and Rout Processor Overview 1-32 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 1 -17 GRP.
1-33 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview GRP DRAM The GRP .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Car d, and Rout Processor Overview 1-34 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 GRP Flash Memory Use flash memory to sto re multiple Cisco IOS software and micr ocode images that you can use to operate the router .
1-35 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview PRP PCMCIA Card Slots and Status LEDs T wo PCMCIA card slots (slot 0 and slot 1) pro vide the PRP wi th additional flash memory capacity .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Car d, and Rout Processor Overview 1-36 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 The follo wing LE.
1-37 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview PRP Reset Switch Access to the (soft) reset switch is throug h a small open ing in the PRP front panel (see Figure 1-18 ).
Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Car d, and Rout Processor Overview 1-38 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 PRP Alphanumeric Message Displays The alphanumeric message displays are or ganized in two r ows of four LED characters each ( Figure 1-20 ).
1-39 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview PRP Memory Components This section describes v arious types of memory used on the PRP to support rout er functions.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Car d, and Rout Processor Overview 1-40 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 1 -21 PRP.
1-41 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview PRP SDRAM The PRP.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Car d, and Rout Processor Overview 1-42 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 PRP NVRAM Non-v o.
1-43 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Proc essor Overview Upper and Lower C.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Blower Module 1-44 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Blower Module The router has two blo wer modules to distri b ute air within the c hassis.
1-45 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 1 Product Overview Blower Module Figur e 1- 2 3 C o o l i n g A i r F l o w T o ensure that there i s adequate air flow to pre vent o verheating inside t he card cages keep the front and back of the rout er unobstru cted.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Blower Module 1-46 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Caution Y ou should inspect and clean the air filter one time per month (mor e often in dusty en vironments).
CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 2 Preparing for Installation Before installing your router , consider po wer and cab.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines 2-2 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Safety Guidelines Before you perform an y procedure in this publicat ion, revie w the safety guidelines in this secti on to av oid injuring yourself or damaging the equipment .
2-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Safety with Electricity • The installati.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines 2-4 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Many ro uter components can be damaged b y static electricity .
2-5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Figur e 2 -1 Connecting an ESD-Prev entive.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines 2-6 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Lifting Guidelines A fully conf igured router can weigh as much as 275 pounds (lb) (124.74 kilogra ms (kg)), while an empty chassis weighs 125 lb ( 56.
2-7 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Laser Safety Some line cards are equipped wit h ports that can emit hazardous laser radiation from the apert ure when there is no cabl e connected to the po rt.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-8 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 2-2 Equipment Rack T ypes Enclosed Rack Figure 2-2 a sho ws a free-standing, encl osed rack with two mounting posts in the front.
2-9 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Telco Rack Figure 2-2 c sho ws a telco-type rack.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-10 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 2-3 Fr ont-Mounted and .
2-11 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Site Layout and Equipment Dime.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-12 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 • Install the cable-management brackets incl uded with the router to keep cables organized.
2-13 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Figur e 2 -4 Router Chassis Footpr int and D imensions—T op View) 17.3 in. 18.75 in.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-14 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figure 2-5 sho ws the footprint and outer dimensions of the enhanced version of router chassis.
2-15 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Air Flow Guidelines Cool air is circulated through the rout er chassis by two blo wer modules.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-16 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 2-6 Air Flow P ath thro.
2-17 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Temperature and Humidity Guidelines The operating and nonoperating en vironmen tal site requirements are listed in Ta b l e A-4 on page A-4 .
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-18 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 AC-Powered Routers A C PEMs ope.
2-19 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Ta b l e 2-1 lists po wer cord options. All A C-input power suppl y power cords measure 14 feet (4.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-20 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Y ou must terminate DC power cables usin g cable lugs at the power shelf end. Ensure the lugs are dual-hole and that they are able to fit over M6 terminal studs at 0.
2-21 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Figur e 2-9 T ypical Sour ce D.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-22 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Caution DC PEMs contains circuitry to trip the breaker on the PEM if the PEM detects a re verse polarity condition .
2-23 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Figur e 2-1 0 Rout er Bonding .
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-24 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 T o ensure a satisfactory suppl.
2-25 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation GRP Port Connectio n Guidelines Site wiring is unlikel y to emit radio inte rference if you use twisted-pair cab le with a good distrib ution of grounding cond uctors.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation GRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-26 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 GRP Auxiliary and Console Po.
2-27 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation GRP Port Connectio n Guidelines Caution T o maintain Class B EMI compliance, you must use shielded cables when connecting to the auxiliar y and console ports of origi nal GRPs (part numbers GRP= and GRP-B=).
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation GRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-28 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 GRP Console Port Signals The GRP console port is a DB-25 DCE in terface for connecting a DTE terminal de vice to the router .
2-29 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation GRP Port Connectio n Guidelines GRP Ethernet Port Connectio.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation GRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-30 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 The GRP Ethernet port does not pr ovide extern al routing functions.
2-31 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation GRP Port Connectio n Guidelines GRP RJ-45 Ethernet Connections The RJ-45 Ethernet connecti on does not require an external tran sceive r .
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation GRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-32 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 When connecting the RJ-45 por t to a hub or repeater , use the straight-through cable pinout sho wn in Figure 2-16 .
2-33 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation GRP Port Connectio n Guidelines GRP MII Ethernet Connection.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation GRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-34 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Ta b l e 2-5 lists the signals used on the MII connector . Ta b l e 2-5 GRP M II Ethernet Pinout Pin 1 1.
2-35 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation GRP Port Connectio n Guidelines Ta b l e 2-6 lists the cabling specif ications for 100-Mbps tran smission over unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation PRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-36 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 PRP Port Connection Guidelines This section contains detailed cabling an d signal information for all interface and port connections to the PRP .
2-37 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation PRP Port Connectio n Guidelines Figur e 2-19 PRP A uxiliary.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation PRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-38 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 PRP Auxiliary Port Signals The PRP auxiliary port is a DTE, RJ-45 int erface for connecting a modem or other DCE de vice (such as a CSU/DSU or another rout er) to the PRP .
2-39 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation PRP Port Connectio n Guidelines PRP Console Port Signals The PRP console port is a DCE RJ-45 interf ac e for connecting a terminal to the router .
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation PRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-40 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 PRP Ethernet Connections The PRP has two RJ-45 MDI Ethe rnet ports; ETH0 and ETH1 ( Figure 2-20 ).
2-41 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation PRP Port Connectio n Guidelines Figure 2-21 sho ws: • Y ou cannot access Netw ork 2.0.0.0 from Ethernet port (E0) on th e GRP in Router A.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation PRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-42 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 PRP RJ-45 Ethernet Connections The RJ-45 Ethernet connecti on does not require an external tran sceive r .
2-43 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation PRP Port Connectio n Guidelines When connecting the RJ-45 por t to a hub or repeater , use the straight-through cable pinout sho wn in Figure 2-23 .
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation PRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-44 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Ta b l e 2-11 lists the cabling sp ecifications for 100-Mbps transmissi on over unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables.
2-45 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Alarm Card Connection Gu idelines Alarm Card Connection Gui.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Alarm Card Connection Gu idelines 2-46 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Note T o comply with the .
CH A P T E R 3-1 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 3 Installing the Router This chapter contains the proc edures to install the ro uter in a rack.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Pre-Installation Considerations and Requir ements 3-2 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Pre-Installati.
3-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Pre-Installation Consider ations and Requirements Required Tools .
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Pre-Installation Considerations and Requir ements 3-4 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing the F.
3-5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Pre-Installation Consider ations and Requirements Figur e 3-1 Rou.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Pre-Installation Considerations and Requir ements 3-6 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing the Front Cover from Cisco 12016 Enhanced Series Routers The ne w cover on the Cisco enha nced series of routers has a two-piece front co ver .
3-7 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Pre-Installation Consider ations and Requirements Figur e 3- 2 Re.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis 3-8 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis The router chassis can be installed in either a front-mounted position or a center-mou nted position.
3-9 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Rack-Mounting the Ro uter Chassis Figur e 3-3 V erifying Equipmen.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis 3-10 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 1 Determine the location in which you w ant to position the chassi s in the rack, and mark holes at the same height on both the left and right rack rails.
3-11 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Rack-Mounting the Ro uter Chassis b. Finger -tighten a second scre w in the top hole of the bracket. c. Finger -tighten three more scre ws in the middle of in the bracket.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis 3-12 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 3-5 Installing a Cente.
3-13 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Rack-Mounting the Ro uter Chassis Installing the Chassis Rack-Mounting Platform The rack-mounting platfor m is installed at the bottom of an empty rack and acts as a permanent support platform fo r the chassis.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis 3-14 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Repeat these steps to attach a bracket in the same position on the other side of the platform.
3-15 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Rack-Mounting the Ro uter Chassis Unpack and Position the Router.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis 3-16 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Installing the Chassis into the Rack Use the foll owing procedure to ins tall the cha ssis in the r ack.
3-17 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Rack-Mounting the Ro uter Chassis Step 2 Remov e the four bolts and chassis anchor c lips that secure the bas e of the chassis to the scissor-jack platform ( Figure 3-9 ).
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis 3-18 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 3 Grasp the handle on the.
3-19 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Rack-Mounting the Ro uter Chassis Step 4 Insert the chassis in t.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis 3-20 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 3-1 1 Ch assis Rack-Mo.
3-21 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Conne ctions Supplemental Bon.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Supplemental Bond ing and Grounding Connections 3-22 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Connecting to the Front Grounding Receptacle Use the follo wing procedure to connect the supplemental groun ding cable to front grounding receptacle.
3-23 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Conne ctions Step 2 Attach the grounding ca ble to the chass is ( Figure 3-13 ): a.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Supplemental Bond ing and Grounding Connections 3-24 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Connecting to the Top Rear Receptacle Use the following procedure to connect the supplemental grounding ca ble to to p rear grounding receptacle.
3-25 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Attaching the Vertical Cable-Ma nagement Trough Attaching the Vertical Cable-Management Trough Refer to Figure 3-15 and use the follo wing proced ure to attach the v ertical cable-management trough.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Attaching the Vertic al Cable-Manag ement Trough 3-26 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 3- 15 .
3-27 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting Line Card Network Inte rface Cables Connecting Line C.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables 3-28 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 5 Repeat Steps 3 thro ugh 5 for each additional cable connection to that line card.
3-29 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting Line Card Network Inte rface Cables Step 6 Insert all cables into their assigned ports.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables 3-30 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 3-17 Curr.
3-31 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting GRP Route Pro cessor Cables Connecting GRP Route Processor Cables This section descri bes how to connect cabl es to the console, auxiliary , and Ethernet ports on the GRP .
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting GRP Route Processor Cables 3-32 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Note T o comply with T el.
3-33 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting GRP Route Pro cessor Cables Connecting to the GRP Aux.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting GRP Route Processor Cables 3-34 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 LEDs on the fro nt panel in dicate whic h Ethernet r eceptacle is activ e when the GRP is operating.
3-35 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting GRP Route Pro cessor Cables RJ-45 Connection Use the following procedure to connect an Ethernet cabl e to the RJ-45 receptacle.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting PRP Route Processor Cables 3-36 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Connecting PRP Route Processor Cables This section descri bes how to connect cabl es to the console, auxiliary , and Ethernet ports on the PRP .
3-37 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting PRP Route Processor Cables Note RP cables are not av ailable from Cisco, but are av ailable from any commercial cable vendor .
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting PRP Route Processor Cables 3-38 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Connecting to the PRP Aux.
3-39 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting PRP Route Processor Cables Note RJ-45 cables a re not av ailable from C i sco System s; they are a vailable from outside commercial cable vendors.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting an Alar m Card Cable 3-40 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Connecting an Alarm Card Cable Each router alarm card has one 25-pin Dsub connector , labeled Alarm ( Figure 3-21 ).
3-41 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting Power to the Power Shelf Caution Only safety extra-lo w voltage (SEL V) ci rcuits can be connected to the alarm connector .
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting Power to the Power Shelf 3-42 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 1 Connect each A C power cord to the back pa nel of the power shelf and secure them in place wit h their re tention cl ips ( Figure 3-22 ).
3-43 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting Power to the Power Shelf Because there is no color co.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting Power to the Power Shelf 3-44 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 3-23 DC-Input T erm.
3-45 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting Power to the Power Shelf Step 2 Connect the g round a.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Connecting Power to the Power Shelf 3-46 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 3 Reinsta ll the po wer cable co ver ( Figure 3-25 ).
3-47 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installing the Front Covers of Ci sco 12016 Original Series Rout.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Installing the Front Co vers of Cisco 12016 Original Series Routers 3-48 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1149.
3-49 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installing the Front Cover of Cisco 12010 Enhanced Series Router.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Installing the Front Co ver of Cisco 12010 Enhanced S eries Routers 3-50 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1149.
3-51 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installing the Front Cover of Cisco 12010 Enhanced Series Routers This completes the hardw are installation procedures for Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 routers.
Chapter 3 Insta lling the Router Installing the Front Co ver of Cisco 12010 Enhanced S eries Routers 3-52 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1149.
CH A P T E R 4-1 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration The system startup pro cess and a procedure.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Sources of Cisco IOS Softwar e 4-2 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 This chapter pro.
4-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Boot Pr ocess Overview • A terminal de vice is connected to the console port on the RP , powered on, and config ured for 9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity , and 2 stop bits (9600, 8N2).
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Powering On the Router and Obser ving the Boot Process 4-4 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 7.
4-5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Powering On the Router and Observing the Boot Process Step 4 Observe t he RP alphanumeric LED displays during the RP boot process ( Figure 4-1 ).
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Powering On the Router and Obser ving the Boot Process 4-6 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 5 Observe the status of the RP interfaces (see Figure 4-2 for the GRP and Figure 4-3 for the PRP).
4-7 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Powering On the Router and Observing the Boot Pr.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Powering On the Router and Obser ving the Boot Process 4-8 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 6 During the line card boo t process, observe the alphanumeric LED displ ays on each line card ( Figure 4-4 ).
4-9 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Powering On the Router and Observing the Boot Process RO M I GET The R OM image is being lo aded into line card memory .
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Powering On the Router and Obser ving the Boot Process 4-10 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-.
4-11 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Manually Booting the System Y ou do not need to.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Manually Booting the System 4-12 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Locating a Valid C.
4-13 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Manually Booting the System Caution Use the boot flash command with care.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Configuring the Router 4-14 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Note If you did not chan ge the configuratio n register setting, the ne xt reload will re vert to the defa ult configuration re gister setting (0x0102).
4-15 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface Y ou can use the method that sui ts your operating style and your kno wledge of network co nfiguration requirement s.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface 4-16 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 The confi guration modes allo w you to make changes to the runnin g configuration file.
4-17 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface The follo wing example sho ws the change from user EXEC mode to pri vileged EXEC mode.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface 4-18 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Subinterface Configuration Mo de Use subinterface conf iguration mode to conf igure multiple virtual interf aces (called subinterf aces) on a single physical interf ace.
4-19 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface T o use the setup command to change a configuration: 1.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface 4-20 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 to configure each interface of the system.
4-21 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface line vty 0 4 password bambam no snmp server ! no ip routing ! interface Ethernet0 no shutdown ip address 172.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface 4-22 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 For e xample, during .
4-23 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface Configuring Host Name The host name you conf igure your router with must: • Follo w the rules for ARP ANET host names.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface 4-24 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 In either case, you cannot use a number as the first character . Spaces, howe ver , are v alid pas sword characters.
4-25 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface The follo wing conf iguration dialog e xample shows ho w to conf igure the system for an Ethernet interf ace that uses the IP network layer protocol.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface 4-26 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 The follo wing example sho ws ho w to configure an A TM line card to use IP .
4-27 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface System image file is "tftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/directory/ghall/gsr-p-mz" cisco 12410/GRP (R5000) processor (revision 0x05) with 262144K bytes of memory.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface 4-28 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 3 Enter the conf igure terminal comman d to enter global configuration m ode.
4-29 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface clock source internal .
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Cisco IOS User Interface 4-30 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Viewing the Running Configuration Settings Y ou can use the sho w startup-config command to view th e current configu ration settings stored in NVRAM.
4-31 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Configuring the Software Configuration Registe r ! map-list atm1 ip 10.1.1.1 atm-vc 1 ip 10.1.1.3 atm-vc 2 ip 10.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Configuring the Software Configuration Reg ister 4-32 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 • Read boot system commands from the config uration file stored in NVRAM.
4-33 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Configuring the Software Configuration Registe r The boot f ield ( Ta b l e 4-5 ) defines a source for b ooting a default Cisco IOS software imag e required to run the router .
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Configuring the Software Configuration Reg ister 4-34 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-.
4-35 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Configuring the Software Configuration Registe r For e xample, the filename formati on process may yield a range of typical filenames li ke the followin g: cisco2-grp .
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Configuring the Software Configuration Reg ister 4-36 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-.
4-37 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Configuring the Software Configuration Registe .
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Configuring the Software Configuration Reg ister 4-38 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-.
4-39 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Configuring the Software Configuration Registe .
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Configuring the Software Configuration Reg ister 4-40 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 • Bits 11 and 12 of the softw are config uration r egister determine the data transmission rate of the console termin al.
4-41 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Recovering a Lost Password Recovering a Lost Password Use the follo wing procedure to recov er a lost password.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Recovering a Lost Password 4-42 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 enable “use net i.
4-43 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Recovering a Lost Password Step 7 Enter the enable command and pass word (if prompted).
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-44 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Using RP Flash Mem.
4-45 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards Step 3 Insert the card i nto the appropriate slot until the card completely seats i n the connector and the ejector button pops out (see Figure 4-5 b).
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-46 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 4-5 Instal.
4-47 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards Formatting a New Flash Memory Card The flash memory card that shipped with your router contains th e default Cisco IOS software imag e you need to boot your router .
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-48 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Specifying a Cisco IOS Software Image to Boot the System Use the procedure in this section to identify a specif ic Cisco IOS software image ( new .
4-49 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards Flash Memory Commands This section describes console commands th at you can use to access the different types of flash memories.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-50 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 dir Command T o list the directory conten ts of the flash memory in use, enter the dir [ device-name ] command.
4-51 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards squeeze Command The squeeze command permanently remove s deleted files from flash memory and makes all other (u ndeleted) files cont i guous to conserve storage space.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-52 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Booting from Flash.
4-53 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards Use the follo wing command to copy a fi le to flash memory .
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-54 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC.
4-55 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards Use the following procedure to copy a boot able image into the flash memory card: Step 1 Boot the r outer .
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-56 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Copying Cisco IOS .
4-57 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards Step 3 Enter the follo wing commands to desig nate the file named image.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-58 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Copying the Startup Configuration File fro m NVRAM to a Flash Memory Card Use the following procedure to copy a co nf iguration file from NVRAM to a flash memory card.
4-59 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards Milo# copy startup-config slot0:myfile2 20575008 bytes available on device slot0, proceed? [confirm] Address or name of remote host [1.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-60 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Copying the Runnin.
4-61 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards Step 2 Enter the di.
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-62 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Booting a New Cisc.
4-63 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Post-Installation Procedures Post-Installation .
Chapter 4 System Sta rtup and Basic Configuration Post-Installation Procedures 4-64 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01.
CH A P T E R 5-1 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 5 Troubleshooting the Installation This chapter contains g eneral troubleshooting inform ation to help isolate the cause of dif ficulties you might encounter during the inst allation and initial start up of the system.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troublesho oting Over view 5-2 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting Overview This section descri bes the methods used in troubleshooting the ro uter .
5-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting Overview • Chassis backplane po wer distrib ution. –48 VDC power from t he power supplies is transfer red to the chas sis backplane.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troublesho oting Over view 5-4 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Identifying Startup Issues .
5-5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem Troubleshooting t.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troublesho oting the Power Subs ystem 5-6 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting .
5-7 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem Figur e 5-2 250 0.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troublesho oting the Power Subs ystem 5-8 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 2 Make sure.
5-9 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem • TEMP (flashing yello w—2500 W PEM only )—Indicates that a po wer supply fan is lock ed or malfunctioning.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troublesho oting the Power Subs ystem 5-10 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting.
5-11 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem Figur e 5-4 240 .
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troublesho oting the Power Subs ystem 5-12 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Use the follo wing procedure to troubleshoo t the DC PEM if it is not operating properly af ter instal lation.
5-13 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem • TEMP (yellow)—Indicates th at the PEM is in an ov ertemperature condition causing a shut-do wn to oc cur .
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troublesho oting the Power Subs ystem 5-14 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Additional Powe.
5-15 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem 16 3300 NA 5064 .
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troublesho oting the Power Subs ystem 5-16 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Use the follo wing procedure to troubleshoo t the power distrib ution system.
5-17 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem The router processor subsystem consis ts of the R Ps, line cards, and alarm cards.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Proces sor Subsystem 5-18 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshoot.
5-19 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem Troubleshooting Using the RP Alphanumeric Display Y ou can use the alphanumeri c display to isolate a problem with th e RP .
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Proces sor Subsystem 5-20 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshoot.
5-21 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem • Upper ro w—Indicates which software com ponent is running.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Proces sor Subsystem 5-22 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting Using the Line Card Alphanumeric Display Y ou can analyze the alphanumeric displays to isolate a p roblem wi th the line c ard.
5-23 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem RST SA VE Contents of the reset reason register are being sav ed.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Proces sor Subsystem 5-24 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 IOS FA B W 3 Cisco IOS software is w aiting for the fabric to be ready .
5-25 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem RSET DONE System reset c omplete . RP MBUS DNLD MBus agent is do wnloading.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Proces sor Subsystem 5-26 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 DIA G MODE Diagnostic mode. RP DIA G LO AD Downloading f ield diagnostics over the MBus.
5-27 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem Troubleshooting Using the Alarm Cards The router is eq uipped with two alar m cards: • One card occupies the dedicated far left slot of the upper card cag e.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Proces sor Subsystem 5-28 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 5-7 .
5-29 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Switc h Fabric Note Y ou can use the audio alarm cutoff switch to visually check that the alarm card indicators are o perating properly .
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troublesho oting the Switch Fabr ic 5-30 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 3 Enter the sho w controllers fia command for al l installed line cards and sa ve the output from each.
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troublesho oting the Switch Fabr ic 5-32 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 To Fabric FIA Err.
5-33 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Switc h Fabric The common failure patt erns and recommend ed actions for crc16 errors are as follo ws (one step at a time until the problem goes a way): 1.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troublesho oting the Switch Fabr ic 5-34 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 -------- --------.
5-35 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Switc h Fabric Properly Seating Switch Fabric Cards The switch fabric cards in the router can be challenging to insert, and may require a small amount of force to seat correctly .
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem 5-36 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 1 Clock Scheduler Card 3 Switch Fabric Cards 1 8-port OC3 POS controller (8 POs).
5-37 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem Figur e 5-8 Co.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem 5-38 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Blower Module O.
5-39 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem Overtemperatur.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem 5-40 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 1 Make sur e the blower modules ar e operating properly when you po wer on the system.
5-41 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 5 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem 5-42 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01.
CH A P T E R 6-1 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 6 Router Field Diagnostics This chapter describes th e diagnostic commands you can u.
Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics Diagnostics Overview 6-2 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 • Easy access to the most current di a.
6-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics Field-Programmable Gate Array Ove rview Diagnostic testing stops wh en all of the te sts are completed, are terminated by the user , or by default if an error is encount ered.
Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics Field-Programmab le Gate Array Overview 6-4 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Some FPGA images are b undled within the Cisco IOS image and are updated along with a ne w release.
6-5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics Field-Programmable Gate Array Ove rview Note Before updating .
Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics Field-Programmab le Gate Array Overview 6-6 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 2 Enter the diag slot- number update-fpga source { tftp | flash } sour ce-path command to update the fl ash memory .
6-7 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics Field-Programmable Gate Array Ove rview FD 3> Compiled by ckhuong on Fri Jan 17 15:51:36 PST 2003 FD 3> view: ckhuong-conn_isp.
Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics Using the diag Comm and 6-8 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Using the diag Command Y ou can use t.
6-9 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics Using the diag Command Diagnostic Commands for Cisco 12000 Series Rout Processors The follo wing diagnostic commands apply to GRP and P RP route processors.
Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics Using the diag Comm and 6-10 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 sour ce-path Specifies the path to the diagnostic image f ile c12k-fdiagsbflc-mz. IOS Release Where IOS Release corresponds to the Cisco IOS release number .
6-11 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics Using the diag Command verb ose (Optional) Enables progress and error messages to be displayed on the co nsole.
Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics Using the diag Comm and 6-12 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 After all diagnostic tests are completed on a line card , a P ASSED or TEST F AILURE message appears on the console.
6-13 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics diag Command O utput Examples Caution Do not replace memory components with out properly grounding both the board and yourself.
Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics diag Command Output E xamples 6-14 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 FD 7> ***************************************************** FD 7> GSR Field Diagnostics V6.
6-15 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics diag Command O utput Examples Loading images/award/c12k-fdiagsbflc-mz from 192.164.1.1 (via Ethernet0): !!!!!! (.
Chapter 6 Router Field Diag nostics diag Command Output E xamples 6-16 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 FDIAG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS(7): tes.
CH A P T E R 7-1 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 7 Maintaining the Router Y our router is equipped as ordered and is ready for installatio n and startup when it is shipped. As your netw orking requirements change, you may need to upgrade the system by add ing or changing components.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Powering Off the Router 7-2 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 • Removing and Replacin g Cards from .
7-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Covers and Beze l Extenders o n Original Cisco 12000 Series Routers Step 3 V erify that the PWR OK indicator on each po wer supply is of f.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installi ng the Front Covers and Beze l Extenders on Original Cisco 12000 Series Routers 7-4 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Installing the Front Covers Refer to Figure 7-1 and use the following proced ur e to install the front covers.
7-5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Covers and Beze l Extenders o .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installi ng the Front Covers and Beze l Extenders on Original Cisco 12000 Series Routers 7-6 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installati.
7-7 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Covers and Beze l Extenders o .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installi ng the Front Covers and Beze l Extenders on Original Cisco 12000 Series Routers 7-8 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installati.
7-9 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Covers and Beze l Extenders o .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installi ng the Front Covers and Beze l Extenders on Original Cisco 12000 Series Routers 7-10 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installat.
7-11 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Covers and Beze l Extenders o.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installi ng the Front Covers and Beze l Extenders on Original Cisco 12000 Series Routers 7-12 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 4 Secure the front co ver to the air f ilter door using the (4) screws that you remove d in Step 2.
7-13 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing Front Doors o n Cisco 12016 Enhanced Se.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing Front Doors on Cisco 1 2016 Enhanced Series Routers 7-14 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 1 Open the top fron t door by pressing the righ t latch button ( Figure 7-7 ).
7-15 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing Front Doors o n Cisco 12016 Enhanced Series Routers 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 7-8 ).
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing Front Doors on Cisco 1 2016 Enhanced Series Routers 7-16 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 3 Remov e the bu mpers and piv ot blocks from the door as sho wn in Figure 7-9 .
7-17 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter Step 4 Reinstall the hardw are to the opposite sides of the front door: a.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter 7-18 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter on Cisco 12016 Original Series Routers Use the follo wing procedure to clean or replace an original series air f ilter .
7-19 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter Step 2 Lift up the air f ilter and c a refully slide it out th e door ( Figure 7-11 ).
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter 7-20 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 3 V isually check the condition of the air filter to deter mine whether to clean it or install a new replacement.
7-21 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter Step 5 Lift up the air f ilter door so that th e four guide pins are inserted in the corresponding holes on each side of the switch fabric card cage ( Fi gure 7-13 ).
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter 7-22 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter on Cisco 12016 Enhanced Series Routers Use the follo wing procedure to clean or replace th e enhanced series air f ilter .
7-23 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter Step 2 Lift up the air f ilter and c arefu lly slide it out of the door ( Figure 7-11 ).
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing Blower Module s 7-24 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 3 V isually check the condition of the air filter to deter mine whether to clean it or install a new replacement.
7-25 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacin g Blower Modules If you are r eplacing an: • Original blo wer module (GSR16-B LOWER=)—Use an original blo wer module or enhanced capacity blo wer module s as replacements.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing Blower Module s 7-26 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 • Heads-do wn orienta.
7-27 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacin g Blower Modules Step 2 Install the ne w blower module into the chassis ( Figure 7-17 ): a. Lift the blo wer module (with two hand s) and slide it halfway into the module bay .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing Blower Module s 7-28 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting the Blower Installation Use the follo wing procedure to troubleshoot a blo wer module if it is not operating properly af ter instal lation.
7-29 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components Rem.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replac ing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components 7-30 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Power Supply and Power Shelf Compatibility Cisco 12016 series routers are av ailable with either an A C or a DC power supply system.
7-31 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components AC Power Supply (PWR-GSR16-AC=) Use to replace original 2000 W AC po wer supplies only .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replac ing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components 7-32 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 I.
7-33 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Repla cing an AC Po wer Supply Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supply This section pro vides the procedure to remov e an A C power supply fro m the standard single-le vel A C power shelf.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supp ly 7-34 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figure 7-19 identif ies the components of a 2000 W A C po wer supply .
7-35 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Repla cing an AC Po wer Supply Figure 7-20 identif ies the components of a 2500 W A C po wer supply .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supp ly 7-36 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 T o remove and replace an A C power supply , use the following procedure.
7-37 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Repla cing an AC Po wer Supply Step 4 Remove the 2000 W PEM ( Figure 7-21 ): a. Release the ejector lever b y lifting the spring clip.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supp ly 7-38 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 5 Remove the 2500W PEM ( Figure 7-22 ): a. Loosen the captiv e screw to release the ejector handle.
7-39 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Repla cing an AC Po wer Supply Step 7 Install the 2000W PEM ( Figure 7-23 ): a. Slide the po wer supply into the bay until it mates with its backplane connector .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supp ly 7-40 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 7 -23 Insta.
7-41 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Repla cing an AC Po wer Supply Step 8 Install the 2500 W po wer supply ( Figure 7-24 ): a. Slide the po wer supply into the bay until it mates with its backplane connector .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supp ly 7-42 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting the AC Power Supply Installation Use the follo wing procedure to troublesh oot the A C power supply if it is not operating properly after install ation.
7-43 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Repla cing an AC Po wer Supply • TEMP (yellow)—Indicates that the po we r supply is in an ov ertemperature condition, ca using a shut -down to occur .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Standard AC- Input Power Shelf 7-44 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 • .
7-45 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the St andard AC-Inp ut Power Shelf Step.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Standard AC- Input Power Shelf 7-46 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 3 Unseat the po wer shelf from the chassis ( Figure 7-26 ): a.
7-47 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the St andard AC-Inp ut Power Shelf Step.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Standard AC- Input Power Shelf 7-48 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 5 Insert the new po wer shelf halfway into the chassis.
7-49 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the St andard AC-Inp ut Power Shelf Step 7 Seat the power shelf to the chassis ( Figure 7-29 ): a.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Standard AC- Input Power Shelf 7-50 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 8 Reconnect each of the A C power cords to the back panel of the po wer shelf and secure them in place with their re tention clips ( Figure 7-30 ).
7-51 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Level AC-Inp ut Power She.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Le vel AC-Input Power Shelf 7-52 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495.
7-53 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Level AC-Inp ut Power Shelf Step 3 Loosen the two capti ve screws on each side of the po wer shelf.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Le vel AC-Input Power Shelf 7-54 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 6 Insert the new po wer shelf halfway into the chassis.
7-55 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Level AC-Inp ut Power She.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Le vel AC-Input Power Shelf 7-56 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495.
7-57 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Level AC-Inp ut Power She.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Le vel AC-Input Power Shelf 7-58 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 • TEMP (yellow)—Indicates that the po we r supply is in an ov ertemperature condition, ca using a shut -down to occur .
7-59 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Upgrading the AC-Input Power Shelf • OC (2500 W PEM only) (st.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM 7-60 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing a DC PEM This section contains the procedure to remove and replace an DC PEM from the chassis.
7-61 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM Figure 7-37 identif ies the components of a 2400 W DC po wer supply .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM 7-62 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Use the following procedure to remo ve and replace a DC PEM. Step 1 Po wer off the P EM by switching its circuit breake r off.
7-63 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM Figur e 7 -38 Removing a DC PEM.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM 7-64 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 5 Install the ne w DC PEM into the po wer shelf ( Figure 7-39 ): a. Slide the PEM halfw ay into the chassis.
7-65 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM Figur e 7 -39 Installing a DC PEM Step 6 Po wer on the DC circuit breaker assig ned to that PEM.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM 7-66 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting the DC PEM Installation Use the follo wing procedure to troubleshoo t the DC PEM if it is not operating properly af ter instal lation.
7-67 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM • TEMP (yellow)—Indicates th at the PEM is in an ov ertemperature condition causing a shut-do wn to oc cur .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf 7-68 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf Use the follo wing procedure to remov e and replace the DC-input power shelf.
7-69 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf Step 3 Measure the voltag e across each pair of positi ve (+) and negati ve (–) t erminals of the power shelf to be sure they are not receiving power .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf 7-70 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 7- 41 .
7-71 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf Step 5 Unseat the po wer shelf from the chassis ( Figure 7-42 ): a.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf 7-72 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 6 Remov e.
7-73 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf Step 7 Insert the new po wer shelf halfway into the chassis. Step 8 Connect the po wer she lf to the chassi s po wer interface panel connectors ( Figure 7-44 ): a.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf 7-74 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 9 Seat the power shelf to the chassis ( Figure 7-45 ): a. T ighten the ejector jackscrew .
7-75 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf War ni n g When reconnecting source DC power cables, alway s connect the ground cable first.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf 7-76 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 11 Power on the source DC circuit breakers for t he PEMs.
7-77 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf Troubleshooting the DC Power Shelf Installation Use the follo wing procedure to troublesh oot the DC power shelf if it is not operating properly after install ation.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf 7-78 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 4 Check t.
7-79 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis • OC (2400 W PE.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replac ing Cards from the Chassis 7-80 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Caution Handle all cards b y the metal card carrier ed ges only; av oid touching the board or any connector p ins.
7-81 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis Figur e 7- 48 Removing a Line Car d from th e Line Card and RP Car d Cage Removing and Replacing an Alarm Card The router is equipped with two alarm card s.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replac ing Cards from the Chassis 7-82 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 7 -49 A.
7-83 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis Use the following procedure to remo ve an d replace an alarm card from either the top or bottom card cage.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replac ing Cards from the Chassis 7-84 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing Switch Fabric Cards The switch fabric card cage is located be hind the air filter doo r on the front of the chassis.
7-85 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis Step 2 Re move t he ca r d: a. Pi vot the ejector le vers to unseat th e card from the backplane connector .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Upgrading the Swit ch Fabric 7-86 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Upgrading the Switch Fabric The switch fabri c on the Cisco 12016 and the Cisco 1241 6 routers can be upgraded in the f ield.
7-87 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Upgrading the Switch Fabric Upgrade Procedures T o upgrade the switch fa bric, follow these steps: Step 1 Po wer off the r outer .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Chassis 7-88 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 11 Run the show gsr command to v erify that the ne w switch fabric cards are dete cted by the system.
7-89 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Chassis Because you are removing all .
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Chassis 7-90 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Preparing the Replacement Ch.
7-91 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Chassis Step 6 Disconnect the cables from each alarm card. Label each of the alarm card cables before you disconnect them.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Chassis 7-92 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing the Chassis from the Equipment Rack Use the follo wing procedure to remov e the chassis from the equipment rack .
7-93 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Chassis Step 4 W orking from the t op of the chassis do wn, remove the scre ws that secure the chassis to the mounting flanges on the rack ( Figure 7-54 ).
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Chassis 7-94 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figur e 7 -54 Removing t he .
7-95 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Chassis Step 5 Position o ne person i.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Chassis 7-96 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Step 7 T urn the scissor -jack screw clockwise to sl owly lo wer the scissor-jack platform ( Figure 7-56 ).
7-97 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a Power Bus Board Fu se Installing the Replacement Chassis Use the follo wing procedure to instal l the replacement rack in the chassis.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a Power Bus Board Fuse 7-98 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Use the following procedure to replace a fuse on the po wer bus board.
7-99 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a Power Bus Board Fu se Figur e 7 -58 Removing and Replacing a P ow er Bus Board F use F2 F1 - MBus F2 - 5.
Chapter 7 M aintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a Power Bus Board Fuse 7-100 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01.
A-1 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 APPENDIX A Technical Specifications This appendix inclu des the following sectio ns: • Router S.
Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Router Specifications A-2 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Ta b l e A -1 Ph ysical Specifications .
A-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Ci sco 12816 Router Install ation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Router Specifications Caution T o ensure that th e chassis configuration compli es with the required po wer budgets, use the on-line po wer calcula tor .
Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Router Specifications A-4 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Input current rating 60A maximum @ 40.5 VDC Source DC service requirement Suf fi cient to supply the rated input current.
A-5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Ci sco 12816 Router Install ation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Compliance and Safety Info rmation Compliance and Safety Information The Cisco 12016, Cisco 2416 and Ci sco 12816 routers are desi gned to meet the regul atory compliance and sa fety ap prov al requirements.
Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Compliance an d Sa fety Information A-6 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01.
B-1 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 APPENDIX B Site Log The site log pro vides a historical record of all actions rel ev ant to the operation and maintenance of the router .
Appendix B Site Log B-2 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Date Action Performed or Symptoms Observed Initials.
B-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Ci sco 12816 Router Install ation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Appendix B Site Log.
Appendix B Site Log B-4 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01.
IN-1 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 INDEX Numerics 100BASE-T maximum cable lengths 2-35, 2-44 specifications 2-35, 2-44 transmission.
Index IN-2 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 asynchronous serial ports See aux iliary port Asynchronous Transfer Mode, interface config.
IN-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Index attaching GRP Ethernet port 3-33 to 3-35 console port 2-39 DC-input power 2-19 DC-input po.
Index IN-4 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cisco 12416 and 12816 r outer insertion height 3-16 Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) 2-40 cl.
IN-5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Index system 4-14 to 4-28 using con figura tion mode 4-27 to 4-28 configuring flash memory 4-44 .
Index IN-6 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 shelf specifications A-3 DC-input power entry mo dule removing 7-63 DC-input power shelf t.
IN-7 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Index F Fast Ethernet specifications 2-44 figures alarm card connector location 3-40 status LEDs.
Index IN-8 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 RJ-45 and MII Ethern et connectio ns (figure) 3-34 RJ-45 Ethernet connection 2-29 RJ-45 Et.
IN-9 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Index OK (green) 4-4 PWR OK 4-4 route processor 5-19, 5-20, 5-22 line card alphanumeric LED disp.
Index IN-10 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 OEM bit 4-32 P Packet-over-SONET, interface configuration 4-25 parameters 4-22 part numb .
IN-11 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Index R rack insertion 3-18 rack-mounting guidelin es 2-11 platform installati on 3-14 verifyin.
Index IN-12 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 site require ments air flow 2-15 power 2-20 rack mounting 2-7, 2-11 site log B-1 suppleme.
IN-13 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 R outer Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Index sensors 1-46 system specifications A-4 terminal connector locations DC-input power shelf .
Index IN-14 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 1281 6 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01.
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