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3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 CONTENTS Preface xiii Audience xi ii Purpose xiii Organization xiii Document Conventions xiv Obtaining Documentation xvi Cisco.
Contents 4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 RP and Line Card Slots 1-7 Switch Fabric Card Slots 1-8 Alarm Card Slots 1-8 Chassis Backplane 1-8 Powe.
5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Contents Soft Reset Switch 1-31 Flash Disk Slots 1-32 Ethernet Ports 1-32 Asynchronous Serial Ports 1-32 Line Car.
Contents 6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Compliance a nd Sa fety Information 2-5 Laser Safety 2-5 Lifting Guidel ines 2-5 Preventing Electrostat.
7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Contents Installing Center-Mount Brackets (Optio nal) 3-5 Tools and Equipment Required 3-6 Installing the Optiona.
Contents 8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 System Configuration Dialogue 3-46 External Network Interface 3-46 Manually Booting the Sy stem 3-47 Lo.
9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Contents show running Config Co mmand Example 3-62 Saving the Running Configur atio n Settings to NVRAM 3-64 Revi.
Contents 10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Bits in the Software Configuration Register 4-8 Recovering a Lost Password 4-11 Problem Solving with S.
11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Contents Cisco 12000 Series Router Line Cards 5-8 Cisco 12000 Series Router RPs 5-9 Cisco 12000 Series Router SF.
Contents 12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Reconnecting Cables to a Line Card 6-54 Removing and Installing a Clock and Schedul er C ard, Switch F.
13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Contents Transferring the Blower Module 6-73 Transferring the Power Distribution Unit 6-73 Detaching the Supplem.
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xiii Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Preface Audience The Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Rou ter Installation and Conf igur ation Guide is written for hardware in stallers and system ad minis trators of Cisco routers.
xiv Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Route Processor (GRP), Performance Route Pro cessor (PRP), clock and scheduler cards (CSC), switch fabric ca rds (SFC), and alarm cards, and giv es a functional o vervie w .
xv Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 For e xample, the prompt router> indicates that you should be at the user lev el, and t he prompt router# indica tes that you shou ld be at the privile ged lev el.
xvi Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 preventing accidents. T o see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safe ty Information document that accomp anied this device.
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xix Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Cisco is committed to deli vering secur e pr oducts. W e test our products internally before we release them, and we strive to correct all vul nerabilities quickly .
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xxi Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 solutions. If yo ur issue is not resolv ed using the recommended resources, your service request is assigned to a Cisco engineer . The T A C Service Request T ool is located at t his URL: http://www .
xxii Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Information ab out Cisco products, technol ogies, and network solu tions is av ailable from v arious online and printed sources.
xxiii Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Internet Pr otocol Journal is a quarterly journal published b y Cisco Systems for engineering professi onals in volv ed in designing, de velopi ng, and operating public an d priv ate internets and intranets.
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CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 1 Product Overview This chapter pro vides an ov ervie w of the Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 series routers.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Description 1-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 These two router models are d ifferentiated by the switching cap acity of the switch fabric installed i n the router: • Cisco 12006 Router—2.
1-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Description Figur e 1 -1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout er (Fr ont View) W ith a chassis height of 18.5 inches (46.9 cm), four Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 routers can be installed in a single standar d 7-foot (2.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Description 1-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout ers hav e the follo wing key feat ures: • Route Processor (RP)—Slot 5 (bottom slot ) is the r ecommended slot for the first RP .
1-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Description • All power modules and ot her field repl aceable units (FR U s), except for the air blower module and the power distribution unit (PDU), can be removed from the front of the chassis.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Description 1-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 1 -2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout er (Rear View) • Fiber Cable Management—Fiber cable management wit h support for high-density fiber Fast Ethernet (FE) ports.
1-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Physical and Functional De scription Physical and Functional Description The main ph.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Chassis 1-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Switch Fabric Card Slots The switch fabric circuitry resides in fi ve fabric card slots: two for CSCs and thre e for SFCs. (See Figure 1-1 .
1-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Chassis Power Because a Cisco 1200 6 or Cisco 12406 Router can be conf igured with e.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Multigigabit Crossb ar Switch Fabric 1-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Multigigabit Crossbar Switch Fabric Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 r outer switch fab ric circuity provides synch ronized gigabit-speed interconnect ions for the line cards and the RP .
1-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Multigigabit Crossbar Switch Fabric • System clock—The system cl ock synchronizes data transfers between line cards or between the RP and a line card, through the switch fabri c.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Multigigabit Crossb ar Switch Fabric 1-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Switch Fabric Switching Capacity and Router Type The Cisco 12006 Router is based on a 2.5-Gb ps switch fabric, where each CSC or SFC provides a 2 .
1-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Maintenan ce Bus Maintenance Bus The Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout er maintenance bus and MBus modules manage the maintenance functions of the syst em.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Maintenance Bus 1-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Code Download A portion of the line car d operating softw are can be downloaded from the RP to the line card ove r the MBus.
1-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors Route Processors Each Cisco 12006 and Cis co 12406 router has one main system ( or route) processor .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Route Processor Types T wo ty pes of RPs are av ailable for Cisco 1 2006 and Cisco 12406 routers, the Gigabit Route Pr ocessor (GRP), and th e Performance Route Processor (PRP).
1-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors Note GRP route memory conf igurations of 512 MB are compatible with only Product Number GRP-B=. Cisco IOS Release 12.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 1-5 G R P L ayo ut Backplane connector S LO T-0 GIGABIT R.
1-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors GRP Memory Components Ta b l e 1-1 lists the memory components on the GRP . Fig ure 1-5 shows the location of the DRAM and Flash SIMM on the GRP .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution T o pre vent memo ry problems, DRAM DIMMs must be 3.3-v olt (V), 60-nanosecond (ns) de vices. Do not install othe r devices in th e DIMM sockets.
1-21 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors Flash memory also functions as a T ri vial File T ransfer Protocol (TFTP) server to allo w other servers to boot remotely from stored imag es or to copy them into their o wn Flash memory .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-22 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 1 -7 GRP Alphanumer ic LED Displays (P artial F aceplate).
1-23 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors For e xample, when the boot f ield of the software conf iguration .
Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-24 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Note EIA/TIA-232 is also re ferred to as RS-232. The auxiliary port i s an EIA/TIA-232 plug (male) that provides a data terminal equipment (DTE) interface.
1-25 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors Performance Route Processor This section provides info rmation about the PRP . The PRP is supported in both the Cisco 12406 Router and the Cisco 12006 Router.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-26 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The Cisco IOS software images are sto red in Flash memory . T wo types of Flash memory ship with the PRP: 1. Onboard Flash memory—Sh ips as a single in-line memory module (SIMM).
1-27 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors Figur e 1 -9 PRP (Hor izo ntal Orie ntation) 1 Backplane connector.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-28 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 PRP Memory Components PRP memory options and functi ons are listed in Ta b l e 1-4 . Note If a single DIMM module is installed, it must be placed in bank 1 (U15).
1-29 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors SDRAM SDRAM stores routing tabl es, protocol s, and netw ork accounting applications, and runs the C isco IOS software.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-30 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 the Flash disk contai ns the Cisco IOS softwar e image. A 64-MB A T A Flash disk ships by def ault with the PRP . Ta b l e 1-5 lists the supported Flash disk si zes and their Cisco product nu mbers.
1-31 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors At the end of the boot process, the LEDs are controlled by the Cisco IOS software (via the MBus), and the content displaye d is designated by the Cisco IOS software.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Route Processors 1-32 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Flash Disk Slots The PRP includes two Flash disk (PCMCIA) slots. Either slot can support an A T A Flash disk or a T ype 1 or T ype 2 linear Flash memory card.
1-33 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Line Cards Line Cards Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout ers come pre-installed with the number and type of line cards that you o rdered.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Line Cards 1-34 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 1- 10 S a m p l e L i n e C a r d s H10781 Status LEDs Alphanum.
1-35 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Line Cards Alarm Cards Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 routers ha ve two alarm card slots.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Line Cards 1-36 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Alarm Output Function The alarm output function co nsists of a group of relays, LEDs, and their associated driv ers connected to an output port on the MBus module.
1-37 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems Power Source Monitoring The alarm card monitors the po wer modules and signals when there is a conditi on outside the normal r ange of operation.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems 1-38 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Note Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 rout ers can be either A C pow ered or DC po wered; the router cannot accept two different ty pes of po wer modules at the same time.
1-39 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems Figur e 1 -12 AC P ow er Distr ibution Unit Depending on whet her the router is configured for nonredundant or redundant po wer operation, the router ships with either on e or two 14-foot (4.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems 1-40 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 AC-Input Power Supply The A C-input po wer supply is a remo vable p ower module that installs in one of the bottom two b ays on the front of the chassis (see Figure 1-1 ).
1-41 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems An A C-input po wer supply (shown in Figur e 1-13 ) has the follow.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems 1-42 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • T wo LEDs on the faceplate to pro vide status information. Ta b l e 1-6 summarizes t he function of these indicator s.
1-43 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems Figur e 1 -14 DC Po wer Distr ibution Unit DC-input po wer is connected through the DC PDU on the chassis rear panel.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems 1-44 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 power should be connected to the terminal block. A negati ve lead is connected to the top port, a positi ve lead to the middle port, and a ground lead to the bottom port.
1-45 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems Figur e 1 -16 DC-Input P ow er Entry Modul e A DC-input PEM (sho wn in Figure 1-16 ) has t he following features: • A circuit break er switch on the f aceplate turns the PEM on and of f.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Subsystems 1-46 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Three LEDs on the faceplate to provide status information. Ta b l e 1-7 summarizes t he function of these indicator s.
1-47 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Blower Module Power Distribution The router chassis back plane distributes -48 VDC power th roughout the router and to all cards in the card cage s.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Blower Module 1-48 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 If the air temperature inside the RP and line card cage rise s, the system en vironmental monit or shuts down all intern al power to prev ent equipment damage from excessi ve heat.
1-49 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Blower Module • OK—Left LED; Green.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Cable-Management System 1-50 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The air filters are located on the right of th e front side of the chassis. The air filters are housed behind a door that i s spring-loaded in the closed position.
1-51 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cable-Management System On line cards with multiple ports, th e line card cable-manag ement bracket keeps the network interf ace cables organ ized when your remov e and replace the line card.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Field-Replacea ble Units 1-52 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Field-Replaceable Units The field-replaceable units (FR U.
CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 2 Preparing for Installation This chapter pro vides specif ic information about prepari ng your site for the installati on of Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Tools an d Equipmen t 2-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Tools and Equipment Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers can be installed with a minimum number of tools.
2-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety and Compliance General Safety Guidelines • Nev er attempt to lift an object that might be too heavy for you to lift by yourself.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety and Compliance 2-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers wit h an A .
2-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety and Compliance Compliance and Safety Information The Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 routers are desig ned to meet the regul atory compliance and safety appro val requi rements.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Preventing Electrostatic Disc harge Damage 2-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Hav e a second person help lift t he equipment; av oid lifting the eq uipment alone.
2-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Attaching an ESD-Preventive Strap Attach an ESD antistatic strap to your bo dy and to an open metal part of the chassis on the Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router ( Figure 2-1 ).
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety with Electricity 2-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution Periodicall y check the resist ance va lue of the antistatic wrist st rap. The re sistance measurement should be between 1 and 10 megohms.
2-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines • Nev er install telephone jacks in wet loca tions unless the jack is specif ically designed for wet locations.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Dust free—The site should be as dust free as possible. Dusty en vironments can clog the air filter or po wer supply intake v ents, reducing the cooling air flo w through the router .
2-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Equipment Dimensions and Site Layout Figure 2-2 sho ws the footprint and outer dimensio ns of the chassis for Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 T o help maint ain trouble-free operation, c.
2-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines in the rack. Ensure th at cables from other equip ment do not impair access to the card cages, requiring you to disc onnect cables unneces sarily to perform equipment maintenance or up grades.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Power Connection Guidelines Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers can be conf igured with either an A C-input power subsystem or a DC-input power subsystem .
2-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines Figur e 2-3 AC P ow er Plugs Ta b l e 2-1 AC.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered R.
2-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines • On Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers c.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Use a cable lug with two holes at 0.63" (16 mm) centers to connect to the chassis with two 6.
2-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Gu idelines The dual-hole lug is crimped onto a grounding wire of a wire size and length determined b y your router location and f acility en vironment.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirement Guidelines 2-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Site Wiring This section presents sit e wiring guidelines for setting up the plan t wiring and cabling at your site.
2-21 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Unpacking and Repacking the Router Most data centers cann ot resolve the in frequent but potentially catastrophic problems just described wi thout pulse meters and other special equipment.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Preparation Chec klist 2-22 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Site Preparation Checklist Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers co me with a site log. Ke ep this in a common place near the router where anyo ne who performs tasks can ha ve access to it.
2-23 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Preparation Checklist Ta b l e 2-2 Sample Site Log Date Description .
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Preparation Chec klist 2-24 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03.
CH A P T E R 3-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 3 Installing the Router This chapter describes ho w to do the initial installation and setup of Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Installing a Router 3-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Installing a Router This section e xplains the procedures.
3-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installing a Router Installing the Rack-Mount Brackets (Optional) The router ac.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Installing a Router 3-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 3-1 Installing the O ptional Rack-Mou nt Brac ket.
3-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installing a Router Installing Center-Mount Brackets (Optional) T o install the.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Installing a Router 3-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Tools and Equipment Required Y ou need the following it e.
3-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installing a Router Installing the Chassis in a Rack This section e xplains ho w to install Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers in a rack.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Installing a Router 3-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 T o install the chassis in a rack, see Figure 3-3 and follow these steps: Step 1 Mov e the router as close to the installation location as possible without interferi ng with the installation process.
3-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connectio ns Installing the Chassis on a Tabletop or Flat Surface Follo w the steps belo w to install a Cisco 12006 Router or Cisco 1240 6 Router on a tabletop or stable flat surface.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Supplemental Bond ing and Grounding Connec tions 3-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 3-4 Supplemental Bonding and Gr ounding P ort fo r NEBS Compliance Use a dual-hole lug to connect to the chassi s with two 6.
3-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting RP and Line Card Cables Figur e 3-6 Cr imping the Lug Note The thre.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting RP and Line Card Cables 3-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 3 Carefully rout e the interface cable t hro ugh the chassis cable-management bracket and across the card to the card interf ace port; do this for one cable at a time.
3-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting Alarm Card Cables Caution Carefully ad just the cable in the cabl e-management brack ets to pre vent an y kinks or sharp bends in the interf ace cable.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Connecting to the Console and.
3-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports Figur e 3-8 GRP Cons ole DCE and A uxiliary DTE P ort Co nnections Check your terminal documentation to d etermine the baud rate of the terminal you plan to use.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 GRP Console Port Signals The console port on the GRP req uires a straight-through EIA/TIA-23 2 cable.
3-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports Ta b l e 3-2 GRP A uxiliary P or.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 PRP Console and Auxiliary Ports The system console port on t he PRP is a DCE R J-45 receptacle for connecting a data terminal, which you must conf igure.
3-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports Caution The ports labeled Ethernet, 10B ASE-T , T oken Ring, Console, and A UX are safety extra-lo w voltage (SEL V) circuits.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 PRP Auxiliary Port Signals The auxiliary port on the PRP is a DTE, RJ-45 plug for connecting a modem or other DCE de vice (such as a CSU/DSU or another router) to the router .
3-21 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports Figur e 3-1 0 Flash Memory Card .
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-22 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Connecting the GRP to an Ethernet Network This section p rovides information f or conn ecting the GRP to an Ethernet network.
3-23 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports Note The RJ-45 and MII receptacl.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-24 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figure 3-13 shows the pin configuration on the Ethernet RJ-45 r eceptacle on the GRP .
3-25 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports War ni ng The ports labeled Ethernet, 10BASE-T , T oken Ring, Console, and AUX are safety extra-low voltage (SEL V) circuits.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-26 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Note Use cables that comply with EIA/TIA-568 standards. (See Ta b l e 3-8 on page 3-29 and Ta b l e 3-9 on page 3- 29 for cable recommendatio ns and specif ications.
3-27 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports PRP Ethernet Connections Figure 3-15 shows a PRP RJ-45 receptacle and cable connector .
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting to the Consol e and Auxiliary Ports 3-28 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Depending on y our RJ-45 cabling requir ements, use the con nector pinouts sho wn in Figure 3-16 or Figure 3-17 .
3-29 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to an AC Power Source Ta b l e 3-9 lists IEEE 802.3u physical characteristics for 100BASE-TX. Connecting to an AC Power Source This section presents the procedure for co nnecting your router to an A C power source.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting to an A C Power Source 3-30 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution The A C-input po wer supply weighs 14 pounds (6.4 kilograms). Use tw o hands when handling a po wer supply .
3-31 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to an AC Power Source Figur e 3-18 AC P ow er Distr ibution Unit T .
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting to a DC Power Source 3-32 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 2 Locate the two A C power cords and remov e them from their shippi ng packaging. V erify that the A C po wer cords shipped with the po wer supplies are the co rrect type for your site.
3-33 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Connecting to a DC Power Source Figur e 3-19 DC PDU T o connect source DC po w.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Connecting to a DC Power Source 3-34 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 3-20 DC PDU Po wer Connect or Block .
3-35 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Power On the Router Power On the Router T o power on th e router , follo w the.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Power On the Router 3-36 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Note In a noisy en vironment, the blo wers might be dif ficult to hear; in that case, place your hand in front of the e xhaust vents at the rear of the chassi s to v erify that the blowers are operating.
3-37 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e Router Step 6 On the console terminal, verify that the console disp lays the system banner and that the system and all interf aces initializ e successfully .
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-38 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Conditions to Check Before System .
3-39 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e Router Overview of the Boot Process The ex.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-40 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Line card cable- management brackets are attach ed to their respecti ve line cards.
3-41 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e Router RP Alphanumeric LED RP alphanumeric LEDs are loc ated at one e nd of the RP faceplate, near the ejector lev er .
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-42 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 RP Interfaces Using the RP LEDs T .
3-43 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e Router GRP Interfaces Using the GRP LEDs The GRP faceplate has eight device o r port LED activit y indicators.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-44 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 As the router boots the Cisco IOS .
3-45 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e Router Figur e 3-24 PRP LEDs When you star.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-46 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 If the R OM monitor prompt ( rommo.
3-47 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e Router Manually Booting the System If your.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router IOS Software Configuration for the Router 3-48 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Booting from the Ci sco IOS Softwa.
3-49 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router IOS Software Configuration for th e Router Router Configuration Y ou can perfo.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Cisco IOS User Interface 3-50 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Global Configuration Mode The router can be conf igured manually using the gl obal configurat ion mode through the Cisco IOS command line i nterf ace (CLI).
3-51 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Cisco IOS User Interface R OM monitor m ode is a separate mo de used when the ro uter cannot boot prope rly .
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Cisco IOS User Interface 3-52 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Global Configuration Mode Global conf iguration commands appl y to features that af fect the system as a whole, rather than just one protocol or interf ace.
3-53 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Configuration Chang es Configuration Changes This section describes ho w to conf igure the router .
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Configuration Changes 3-54 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The output sho wn in this example depends on the image versio n of the Cisco IOS software and th e way your rout er is equipped.
3-55 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Configuration Chang es Current interface summary Interface IP-Address OK? Meth.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Configuration Changes 3-56 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 interface POS15/0 shutdown no ip address ! interface SDCC15/0 shutdown no ip address ! end [0] Go to the IOS command prompt without saving this script.
3-57 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Configuration Chang es Configure IP on this interface?[yes]: The script displa.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Configuration Changes 3-58 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 chapter in the Security Configur ation Guide .
3-59 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Configuration Chang es • Protocols to be con f igured T o obtain this i nformation, consult your network adm inistrator .
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Configuration Changes 3-60 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Line Card Interfaces Because of the wide v ariety of l.
3-61 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Configuration Chang es Note Y ou might ha ve to establish additional config uration parameters for the installed A TM line cards if you want to use all their capabilities.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Configuration Changes 3-62 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 BOOTFLASH: GS Software (GSR-BOOT-M), Version 11.2(18)GS4, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELE Getty uptime is 22 hours, 15 minutes System returned to ROM by reload System image file is "tftp://xxx.
3-63 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Configuration Chang es no service tcp-small-servers ! hostname Router ! enable secret 5 $1$W6K5$W/p5Bq6IPLGJ/hS9VVP1g. enable password twink interface POS1/0 ip address 10.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Configuration Changes 3-64 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Saving the Running Configuration Settings to NVRAM T o.
3-65 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Configuration Chang es ip cef distributed switch ip host biff 10.3.3.254 ! interface Ethernet0 ip address 10.3.1.1 255.888.0.0 no ip mroute-cache ! interface POS1/0 ip address 10.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-66 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP This s.
3-67 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP Removing the Flash Memory Card from an RP .
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-68 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 T o format a ne w Flash memory card, follow these steps: Step 1 Insert the Flash memory card into slot 0 or slot 1 on the RP .
3-69 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP When you enter the rel o ad command, the spec if ied f ile ( new .ima ge ) on the Flash memory card inserted in PCMCI A slot 0 is used to boot the system.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-70 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 slot1:/ Router# cd slot0: Router# pwd slo.
3-71 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP T o remo ve deleted f iles from a Flash me.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-72 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Booting from Flash Memory T o enable boot ing from Flash memory , set the boot f ield in the software confi guration register (bits 3 through 0) to a value between 2 and 15.
3-73 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP T o cop y a file to Flash memory , enter t.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-74 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Copying a Cisco IOS Software Image Y ou c.
3-75 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP Step 4 Reboot the syst em.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-76 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 T o cop y a bootable Cisco IOS softw are image between Flash memory cards, follo w these step s: Step 1 Boot the router .
3-77 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP Copying Files Between RP Memory and a Flas.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-78 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 T o copy a configuration f ile named myfi.
3-79 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP An example of the copy startup-conf ig slo.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router Using Flash Memory Cards in the RP 3-80 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Copying a Configuration File from RP DRAM.
3-81 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Using Flash Memory Cards in th e RP 5 1186 May 10 2002 16:56:50 myfile2 919715.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router If You Need More Information 3-82 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Locked Blocks in Flash Memory Cards A locked bl.
3-83 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 3 Installing the Router If You Need More Information W e appreciate your comments.
Chapter 3 Installing th e Router If You Need More Information 3-84 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03.
CH A P T E R 4-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 4 Troubleshooting the Installation This chapter pro vides troubleshooti ng guidelines for Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 – Flash memory SIMM (NVRAM.
4-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks Ta b l e 4-2 specifies the content of the boot f ield , which def ines a source for booting the def ault Cisco IOS software imag e required to run the router .
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Boot Field Settings The four.
4-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks If you enter the boot command .
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Note If a bootable Cisco IOS.
4-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks This command sequence sa ves t.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Bits in the Software Configu.
4-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks Note If a bootable Cisco IOS s.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Bit 8—Bit 8 of the softwar e configuration re gister controls the console Break key .
4-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks Bit 13—Bit 13 of the softw are config uration register determin es the system response to a bootload fa ilure.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Performing Other Co nfiguration Tasks 4-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 5 W ithin 5 seconds of turning on the router , press the Break key .
4-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Performing Other Configuration Tasks Step 8 Enter no in response to the system conf iguration dialog pr ompts until the follo wing instruction is displ ayed: Press RETURN to get started! Step 9 Press Return .
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 14 Exit global conf iguration mode by entering Ctrl-Z .
4-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems • Cooling subsystem—Consist s .
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • The RP sends the instructions to each line card t o power up. Each line card processor beg ins to perform its own bo ot process.
4-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems AC-Input Power Supply LEDs Figure 4-1 sho ws the location of the LEDs on the power supply f aceplate.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Ta b l e 4-6 summarizes the function of these indicators.
4-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems DC-Input Power Ent ry Module LEDs Figure 4-2 sho ws the location of the LEDs on the DC-input PEM.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Blower Module LEDs Figure 4-3 sho ws the location of the LEDs on the blo wer module.
4-21 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems When the system is operating correct ly , you should see these LED states: • OK—Green.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-22 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 LEDs that normally should be on: .
4-23 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems Troubleshooting the Power Subsyste.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-24 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 – For installations i n North Americ a, the A C input p o wer ran ge is between 100 and 240 V A C , with a 20A service.
4-25 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems If the A C po wer source wiring appears t o be okay , but the po wer supply A C LED remains of f, go to Step 3 .
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-26 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 7 If a spare po wer supply is a vailable, repl ace the existing module with the spare.
4-27 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems • If Y es, go to Step 4 . Step 4 T u rn of f the PEM circuit breaker sw itch and check the DC power source: a.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-28 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 7 If a spare PEM is a vailable, repl ace the existing mod ule with the spare. If the OUTPUT OK LED th en goes on, the PEM is working norma lly .
4-29 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems on. If both displays are of f, the RP may not be properly seated in the backplane connector .
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-30 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Ta b l e 4-8 RP Alphanumer ic LED Displa y Messag es LED Display 1 1. The messages shown do not indicate a specific sequence .
4-31 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems Troubleshooting the Line Cards Line cards can be installed in slots in th e card cage.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-32 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 EXPT INIT Initialize interrupt ha.
4-33 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems Troubleshooting by Using the Alarm Cards The alarm cards are installed in the al arm card slots immediately beneath the clock and scheduler card slots.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-34 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 If there are no faults on the SFCs (SFC 0, SFC 1, or SFC 2), the green LED labeled ENABLED for each SFC should be on, and the yellow LED labeled F AIL for each SFC should be of f.
4-35 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 4 Tr oubleshooting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsys.
Chapter 4 Troublesho oting the Installation Problem Solving with Subsystems 4-36 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • The follo wing console monit .
CH A P T E R 5-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Field diag nostics are a v ailable for all C.
Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Diagnostics Overview 5-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Smaller Cisco IOS image.
5-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router FPGA Overview While diagnostics are running, the line card being tested is controlled by the diagnostic software.
Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router FPGA Overview 5-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The follo wing sample Cisco IOS b oot text sho ws an FPGA upgrade message in bold tex t.
5-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router FPGA Overview Loading muckier/award/c12k-fdiagsbflc-mz.
Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using Diagnostic s 5-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Field Diag eeprom values: run.
5-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using Diagnostics Note All Cisco Systems field diagnostics images a vailable on Cisco.com are backward and forwar d compatible with an y Cisco IOS 12.
Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • For TFTP boot servers, the source path w ould typically be tftp:// tftp_server_ip_ad dr ess/my_dir ectory /c12k-fdiagsbflc-mz.
5-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command Note Starting with Cisco IOS Release 12.0(22)S, the line card f ield diagnostics image is unb undled from the main Cisco IOS image.
Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 tftp Specifies that the source of the diagnostic image is a TFTP server . This k eyword must be follo wed by the sour ce-path .
5-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command wait (Optional) Stop s the automatic reloading of the Cisco I OS software on the line card afte r the successful completion of the f ield diagnostic testing.
Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 update-fpga (Optional) Upda tes flash memo ry with field-pro grammable gate array (FPG A) image( s) from the current f ield diagnostics do wnload image.
5-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command In some cases when field di agnostics indicates a card F AILURE, you may want to bring the line card back on line manual ly .
Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Output Examples The follo wing example sho ws the output wh en f ield diag nostics are performed on the line card in slot 7.
5-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command 5d20h: %GRP-4-RSTSLOT: Re.
Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 FDIAG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS(.
5-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command FD 3> GSR Field Diagnostics V6.01 FD 3> Compiled by award on Tue Apr 9 07:22:53 PDT 2002 FD 3> view: award-conn_isp.
Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The follo wing example sho ws the output of a line card test with the update-fpga option specif ied.
5-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Command COMPLETED Field Diags: pi.
Chapter 5 Field Diagnostics for the Cisco 12000 Series Router Using the diag Comm and 5-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03.
CH A P T E R 6-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 6 Maintaining the Router The Cisco 12006 or Cisco 12406 Router is equ ipped as ordered and is ready to install and start up when it leaves the fact ory .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Powering Down th e Router 6-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 • Removing and Installing a Clock an d Sc heduler.
6-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Door on Ci sco 12006 and Cisco 12406 E nhanced Series Router Step 4 V erify that the follo wing conditions are true: a.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling the Front Door on Cisco 12006 a nd Cisco 12406 Enhanced Series Router 6-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 1 Open the front door b y pressing the righ t latch button ( Fi gure 6-1 ).
6-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Door on Ci sco 12006 and Cisco 12406 E nhanced Series Router Step 2 Remov e the front door b y lifting the ( top and bottom) hinge pins to free the door from the chassis ( Fig ure 6-2 ).
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling the Front Door on Cisco 12006 a nd Cisco 12406 Enhanced Series Router 6-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 4 Remov e the bu mpers and piv o t blocks from the door as shown in Fi gure 6-3 .
6-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Cleaning or Replacing the Air Filters Step 6 Attach the front door to the chassis: a. Remov e the hinge pins from the hi nges on the right side of the chassis.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Cleaning or Replacing the Air Filters 6-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Use the following procedure to clean or replace the air filters.
6-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing an d Replacing the Blower Modu le Step 2 V isually check the c ondition of the air f ilters to determin e whether to clean them or install new replacements.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Blower Modu le 6-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Use the follo wing procedure to remo ve and replace the blo wer module. Step 1 Remov e the blo wer module from the chassis ( Figure 6-5 ): a.
6-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing an d Replacing the Blower Modu le Step 2 Install the ne w blo wer module ( Figure 6-6 ): a.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing the Blower Modu le 6-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 6-6 Installing the Bl ower.
6-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components Step 3 Check the .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replac ing AC and DC Power Subs ystem Components 6-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 The follo wing.
6-15 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components Caution Ne wer , 1900 W DC po wer supplies require the upgr aded PDU.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replac ing AC and DC Power Subs ystem Components 6-16 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 DC Power Supply (PWR-GSR6-DC=) Used to replace 1400 W po wer supplies only .
6-17 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components Installing Upgrade Kits When installing a po wer system upgrade kit, repl ace the follo wing components.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM 6-18 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Removing and Replacing an AC PEM This section contains the procedure to remov e and replace an AC PEM from the chassis.
6-19 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM Use the follo wing procedure to remo ve and replace an A C power supply . Caution Y ou cannot mix po wer supply types within the chassis.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM 6-20 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 4 Remov e the PEM from the chassis ( Figur e 6-8 ): a. Loosen the captiv e screw on each ejector le ver .
6-21 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM Step 5 Install the ne w pow er supply ( Figure 6-9 ): a. Slide the po wer supply into the bay until it mates with its backplane connector .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM 6-22 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 6 Plug the power supply ca ble into its AC outlet. Step 7 Po wer on the circuit breake r to that A C outlet.
6-23 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PEM Step 3 Check the po wer supply status indica.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU 6-24 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Removing and Replacing an AC PDU Use the following procedure to re mov e and replace an A C PDU.
6-25 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU Caution The system must be powered of f to re mov e and replace the PDU .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU 6-26 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Figur e 6-1 1 Unseating the AC P ower Suppl.
6-27 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU Step 5 Release the retention clip and disconnec t each po wer supply cord from the PDU (see Figure 6-10 ).
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU 6-28 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 7 Remov e the PDU fr om the chassis ( Figure 6-1 3 ): a. Loosen the (4 ) capti ve scre ws on the PDU.
6-29 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU Step 9 Install the blo wer module ( Figure 6-14 ): a. Position the alig nment holes on the blo wer module with the guide pins on the chassis and PDU.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing an AC PDU 6-30 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 13 Reinstall the po wer supplies ( Figure 6-15 ): a. Push the po wer supply i nto its bay until it mat es with its PDU connector .
6-31 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM The A C Input Po wer and DC Output Po wer indicators on the po wer supplies should light.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM 6-32 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Use the follo wing procedure to remo ve and replace a DC po wer supply . Caution Y ou cannot mix po wer supply types within the chassis.
6-33 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM Step 3 Remov e the po wer supply from the chassis ( Figure 6-17 ): a. Loosen the captiv e screw on each ejector le ver .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM 6-34 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 4 Install the ne w pow er supply: a. Slide the po wer supply into the bay until it mates with its backplane connector .
6-35 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM Step 5 Po wer on the circuit breake r . Step 6 Set the po wer switch to the On position. The A C Input and DC Outpu t power ind icators on the front of the po wer supply should light.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PEM 6-36 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 3 Check the po wer supply status indica.
6-37 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Use the following procedure to remo ve and replace a DC PDU. be for e beginning this procedure, read the “Installation Guideli nes” section on page 6-14 .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU 6-38 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution The system must be powered of f to re mov e and replace the PDU .
6-39 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Step 3 Loosen the captiv e screw on each ejector le v er and pi vot the lev ers open to unse at the po wer supply from its PDU connector ( Figure 6-20 ).
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU 6-40 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 4 Remov e the blo wer module ( Figure 6-21 ): a. Lift the blo wer module handle to it s raised (carrying) position.
6-41 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Step 5 Disconnect the DC po wer leads from the PDU po wer connector bl ocks in the follo wing order ( Figure 6-22 ): a.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU 6-42 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 6 Remov e the PDU fr om the chassis ( Figure 6-2 3 ): a. Loosen the (4 ) capti ve scre ws on the PDU.
6-43 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Step 8 Install the blo wer module ( Figure 6-24 ): a. Position the alig nment holes on the blo wer module with the guide pins on the chassis and PDU.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU 6-44 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 9 Reconnect the DC power leads to the PDU power connector blocks in th e follo wing order ( Figure 6-25 ): a.
6-45 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU Step 11 Reinstall the po wer supplies: a. Push the po wer supply i nto its bay until it mat es with its PDU connector .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a DC PDU 6-46 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 12 Power on the power supplies. The Output Po wer OK and Input Po wer OK indicators on the po wer supplies should light.
6-47 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card Line cards can occupy any slot, slot 0 (the top slot) thro ugh slot 4, in the RP and line card cage.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling an RP or a Line Card 6-48 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Tools and Equipment T o remo v.
6-49 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card Figur e 6-28 Removing an RP or L.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling an RP or a Line Card 6-50 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Step 8 Immediately place the line card in an anti static bag to protect it against ESD and to pre vent dust from getting to the f iber-optic co nnectors on fi ber-optic line cards.
6-51 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card Step 6 Grasp the edges of the metal card carri er with both hands to support and guide the RP or line card into the slot alignment groov es in the card cage.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling an RP or a Line Card 6-52 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution Handle line cards by the metal card carrie r edges only; avoid touching the board itself or an y connector pins.
6-53 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card The Cisco 12000 Series Router li.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling an RP or a Line Card 6-54 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Reconnecting Cables to a Line .
6-55 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing an RP or a Line Card Step 2 Attach an appropriate number of velcro straps t o support the networ k interface cables, through the slots in the cable-management bracket: a.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-56 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide.
6-57 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Al.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-58 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide.
6-59 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Al.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-60 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide.
6-61 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Al.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-62 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide.
6-63 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Alarm Card Step 6 Slide the card out of t he slot and place it directly into an antistatic bag or other ESD-pre venti ve co ntainer .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-64 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution SFC ejector lev ers may not fit flush agains t th e SFC facepl ate.
6-65 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Alarm Card Removing and Installing an Alarm Card The two alarm cards occupy the card slots in the alar m card bay .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Insta lling a Clock and Schedule r Card, Switch Fabric Car d, or Alarm Card 6-66 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide.
6-67 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing a Clock and Scheduler Card, Switch Fabric Card, or Alarm Card Caution Alarm card capti ve scre ws must be tightened to ensure EMC compliance.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis 6-68 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Removing and Installing the Chassis Inst.
6-69 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis Before You Begin Y ou will need to remov e all the components e xcept the air filter from the defective chassis and reinstall them in the replace ment chassis.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis 6-70 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Preparing the Defective Chassis T o prep.
6-71 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis Disconnecting Line Card Interface Cables Disconnect the line card network interface cab les from each line card as instructed in the “Removing an RP or Line Card” section on page 6-48 .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis 6-72 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Transferring RP and Line Cards Y ou must remove the l ine cards and RP(s) from the line card and RP card cage, then install them in the card cage in the replacement chassis.
6-73 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis Remov e each CSC from its slot in the de fecti ve chassis as instructed in the “Removing a Cl ock and Scheduler Ca rd” section on page 6-58 .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis 6-74 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Detaching the Supplemental Bonding and G.
6-75 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis • Mounted directly agai nst the rack fl.
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Chassis 6-76 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Installing the Chassis in the Equipment .
6-77 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Upgrading the RP and Line Card Memory Reconnecting Line Card Netw ork Interface Cables Reconnect line card netwo rk interf ace cables as described in the “Connecting RP and Line Card Cables” section on page 3-11 .
Chapter 6 Maintaining the Router Upgrading the RP and Line Card Memory 6-78 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03.
A-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 APPENDIX A Technical Specifications This appendix pro vides information and techni cal specifications fo r the Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Routers.
Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications A-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Ta b l e A -1 Ph ysical Specifications Description Va l u e Chassis hei ght 18.5 in (46.9 cm) Chassis width 17.
A-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications The electrical specifications and values listed in Ta b l e A-2 are for a system equipped with t he A C-input po wer distribut ion unit (PDU) and A C-input po wer supply modu les.
Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications A-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Caution T o ensure that the chassis configurati on complies with the requir ed power budgets, use the on-line po wer calculator .
A-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications Caution Exhaust from other equipment vented directly into the Ci sco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router air inlet may cause ov erheati ng.
Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications A-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Alarm Card Alarm Relay Connector Specifications The alarm card alarm relay connector is a standard DB-9 connector .
A-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications On Cisco 12000 Series Routers that support switching capaci.
Appendix A Technical Sp ecifications Specifications A-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst allation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03.
IN-1 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 INDEX Numerics 100BASE-T Ethernet port GRP 1-24, 3-22 maximum cable lengths 3-29 PRP 1-32 specifications 3-29 .
Index IN-2 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 antistatic bag 6-59, 6-63 asynchronous serial ports See also console port, auxiliary port auxiliary por.
IN-3 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index Flash memory card insertion 3-67 formatting Flash me mory card erases data 3-82 GRP soft reset (NMI) swi.
Index IN-4 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 configuration file, saving 3-64 interfaces 3-58, 3-61 register bit meanings 4-8, 4-11 boot field 4-8 ch.
IN-5 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index D DC-input PEM description 1-46 electrical codes 2-4 input current rati ng A-4 input power rating A-4 LE.
Index IN-6 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 description GRP 1-24, 3-22 PRP 1-32 interface configuration 3-59 EXEC command interpreter 3-51 F Fast E.
IN-7 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index description 1-24 Cisco IOS software images 1-17, 1-19 console port connections (figure) 3-15 description.
Index IN-8 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 troubleshooting AC-input power subsystem 4-23 DC-input power subsystem 4-26 lightning st orm, safety du.
IN-9 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index online insertion and remo val See OIR P passwords, re covering 4-14 PCMCIA description, slot 1-23 format.
Index IN-10 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 auxiliary port connections (figure) 3-18 description 1-32 pinout (table) 3-20 Cisco IOS software image.
IN-11 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index SELV circuit connections 3-19 saving the configu ration file 3-64 SDRAM PRP attribute summary (table) 1.
Index IN-12 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 See switch fabric circuitry switch fabric circuitry identificat ion labels 1-12, A-7 overview 1-10 to .
IN-13 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router I nstallation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03 Index AC-input power suppl y A-3 DC-input PEM A-4 W warnings circuit breaker switch, DC-input PEM 3-32 connec.
Index IN-14 Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Inst all ation and Configuration Guide OL-11497-03.
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