Install Cisco NCS 1002

This chapter describes the procedures to install Cisco NCS 1002.

Mount Brackets on NCS 1002 for ANSI or ETSI Rack

Use this procedure to:

  • Mount 19-inch brackets on NCS 1002 for ANSI rack

  • Mount 23-inch brackets on NCS 1002 for ANSI rack

  • Mount 21-inch brackets on NCS 1002 for ETSI rack


Caution

Use only the fastening hardware provided with NCS 1002 to prevent loosening, deterioration, and electromechanical corrosion of the hardware and joined material.



Note

In a ANSI rack, NCS 1002 can be installed in the front or the middle position. In a ETSI rack, NCS 1002 can be installed only in the front position.


Procedure


Step 1

Place the wider side of the mounting bracket flush against NCS 1002. The narrow side of the mounting bracket must be towards the front of the shelf.

Figure 1. Mounting Brackets on NCS 1002
Mounting 19-inch Brackets on NCS 1002 for ANSI Rack

1

19-inch ANSI bracket

2

21-inch ETSI bracket

3

23-inch ANSI bracket

Step 2

Align the mounting bracket screw holes against NCS 1002 screw holes.

Step 3

Insert the M4 flat screws and tighten them to a torque value of 11.5 in-lbs (1.3 N-m).

Step 4

Repeat Step 1 to Step 3 to mount the bracket on the opposite side.

Step 5

Align the cable management bracket screw hole against the mount bracket screw hole.

Figure 2. Mounting the Cable Management Bracket
Mounting the Cable Management Bracket
Step 6

Insert the M4 screw and tighten it to a torque value of 6.5 in-lbs (0.75 N-m) .

Note 
The cable guide is made of thick metal. Therefore a lower torque value must be applied to tighten the cable guide screws to avoid breakage.
Step 7

Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 to install the cable guide on the opposite side.


Install NCS 1002 on a Rack


Note

In a ANSI rack, NCS 1002 can be installed in the front or the middle position. In a ETSI rack, NCS 1002 can be installed only in the front position.

For a 4 post rack, install the two brackets to the rear together with the front brackets; For a 2 post rack, install the two brackets to the middle with the front brackets used to mount the cable management assembly.


Procedure


Step 1

Verify that the proper fuse panel has been installed in the top mounting space. If the fuse panel is not present, install one according to local practices.

Step 2

Ensure that NCS 1002 is mounted on the appropriate rack equipment:

  • 19 inches (482.6 mm) or 23 inches (584.2 mm) for ANSI racks

  • 600 x 600-mm (23.6 x 23.6-inch) or 600 x 300-mm (23.6 x 11.8-inch) for ETSI racks

Figure 3. Mounting NCS 1002 in a Four Post Rack

Mounting NCS 1002 in a Rack

1

Screws

Figure 4. Mounting NCS 1002 in a Two Post Rack

Mounting NCS 1002 in a Rack

Step 3

Lift NCS 1002 to the desired position in the rack.

Step 4

Align the screw holes on the mounting brackets with the mounting holes in the rack.

Step 5

Using the Phillips Dynamometric screwdriver, install one mounting screw in each side of the assembly:

  • For ANSI rack, use 12-24 x 3/4 pan-head Phillips mounting screws and tighten it to a torque value of 22 in-lbs (2.5 Nm)

  • For ETSI rack, use M6 mounting screws and tighten it to a torque value of 22 in-lbs (2.5 Nm)

Step 6

When NCS 1002 is secured to the rack, install the remaining two mounting screws on either side of NCS 1002.

Step 7

Mount NCS 1002 with sliding rails.

Figure 5. Mounting NCS 1002 with Sliding Rails

Mounting NCS 1002 with Sliding Rails

1

M5 screws

2

Sliding rails

3

Rack post

4

Ground lug

5

M4 screws

The following caution label is displayed on the sliding rails.
Caution 
The sliding rail must be used only for first chassis positioning. The chassis must be fixed with screws on the front side. Read Installation Guide.
  • Mount part of the sliding rails on NCS 1002.

  • Mount the other part of the sliding rails on the rack.

  • Insert NCS 1002 inside the rack.

  • Lock NCS 1002 inside the rack with front screws.

  • Connect the ground lug.


Ground NCS 1002


Caution

When terminating the frame ground, do not use soldering lug connectors, screwless (push-in) connectors, quick connect connectors, or other friction-fit connectors.


Procedure


Step 1

Verify that the office ground cable is connected to the top of the rack and the office ground, according to local site practice.

Step 2

Remove any paint and other nonconductive coatings from the surfaces between the shelf ground and bay frame ground point. Clean the mating surfaces and apply appropriate antioxidant compound to the bare conductors.

Step 3

Attach one end of the shelf ground cable (#6 AWG cable) to the ground point on the rear of NCS 1002 using the specified dual-hole lug connector.

Figure 6. NCS 1002 Ground Lug

NCS 1002 Ground Lug

1

Ground lug

2

Screw

Step 4

Tighten the M4 pan-head screw to torque value of 11.5 in-lbs (1.3 N-m).

Step 5

Attach the other end of the shelf ground cable to the bay frame using a dual-hole lug connector according to the equipment rack frame specifications.


Connect AC Power to NCS 1002


Caution

NCS 1002 relies on the protective devices in the building installation to protect against short circuit, overcurrent, and ground faults. Ensure that the protective devices comply with local and national electrical codes.


The voltage rating value for AC power ranges either between 200 V to 240 V or between 100 V to 115 V depending on the standards in various countries.

Caution

When the input voltage is 110 V, you cannot provision slice 2 and 3 as they are not detected. In this state, alarms are raised for slices 2 and 3.



Note

A dual pole breaker is needed for the installation. The rating of the dual pole breaker is 15A.


Procedure


Step 1

Verify that the AC cable is installed in the correct AC source panel. Ensure that either the fuse is removed or the circuit breaker is in the off position and locked out.

For an AC power supply, fuse or breaker rating must not exceed 15A.
Step 2

Attach the AC power cable to the cable connector in the AC power module.

Step 3

Close the cable clamp to secure the power cable.

Figure 7. Connecting AC Power
Connecting AC Power

1

AC Power Cord

2

Cable Clamp

3

Tie Mount

4

Final Assembly

Step 4

Ensure that the lockout device is removed if installed and turn on the circuit breaker(s) to the shelf. Verify that the Green LED on the PSU is on.


Connect DC Power to NCS 1002

This feature is supported from IOS XR Release 6.0.1.


Caution

NCS 1002 relies on the protective devices in the building installation to protect against short circuit, overcurrent, and ground faults. Ensure that the protective devices comply with local and national electrical codes.



Note

The voltage rating value for DC power ranges between -40 VDC to -72 VDC at 55A.



Note

A dual pole breaker is needed for the installation. The rating of the dual pole breaker is 60A.


Procedure


Step 1

Verify that the correct fuse panel is installed in the top mounting space.

For a 48 VDC power supply, the fuse rating must not exceed 60 A.

Step 2

Measure and cut the cables as needed to reach NCS 1002 from the fuse panel.

Step 3

Dress the power according to local practice.

Step 4

Connect the office battery and return cables according to the fuse panel engineering specifications.

Step 5

Insert the DC connector into the DC receptacle on the power supply.

Figure 8. Connecting DC Power

Connecting DC Power

1

DC Power Cord

Step 6

Ensure that either the fuse is inserted or the circuit breaker is in the ON position. Verify that the Green LED on the PSU is on.


Verify AC and DC Power Parameters

Before you begin

DC or AC power module must be connected to the NCS 1002.

Procedure


Step 1

Use the show hw-module fpd command to display information about the current FPD image version of the power modules.

sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show hw-module fpd 
Sat May  7  04:39:44.125 UTC
                                                                   FPD Versions
                                                                ===============
Location  Card type         HWver FPD device       ATR Status   Run    Programd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/0       NCS1002           0.0   CTRL_BKP_LOW         NOT READY  0.00    0.00  
0/0       NCS1002           0.1   CTRL_BKP_UP      B   CURRENT            1.22  
0/0       NCS1002           0.0   CTRL_FPGA_LOW        NOT READY  0.00    0.00  
0/0       NCS1002           0.1   CTRL_FPGA_UP         CURRENT    1.22    1.22  
0/RP0     NCS1K-CNTLR-K9    0.1   BIOS_Backup      BS  CURRENT   13.10   13.10  
0/RP0     NCS1K-CNTLR-K9    0.1   BIOS_Primary      S  NEED UPGD          0.28  
0/RP0     NCS1K-CNTLR-K9    0.1   Daisy_Duke_BKP   BS  CURRENT            0.15  
0/RP0     NCS1K-CNTLR-K9    0.1   Daisy_Duke_FPGA   S  CURRENT    0.15    0.15  
0/PM0     NCS1K-2KW-DC      0.0   PO-PriMCU            CURRENT  1.10    0.00  
0/PM1     NCS1K-2KW-AC      0.0   PO-PriMCU            CURRENT    4.00    4.00  

Step 2

Use the show environment power command to view the power details of the AC and DC power modules.

sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show environment power
Sat May  7  04:39:52.146 UTC
================================================================================
CHASSIS LEVEL POWER INFO: 0
================================================================================
   Total output power capacity (N + 1)             :    2000W +    2000W
   Total output power required                     :     975W
   Total power input                               :     226W
   Total power output                              :     164W

Power Group 0: 
================================================================================
   Power       Supply     ------Input----   ------Output---      Status
   Module      Type        Volts     Amps    Volts     Amps    
================================================================================
   0/PM0       2kW-DC       50.1      1.3     12.1      3.4    OK 

Total of Power Group 0:         65W/  1.3A        41W/  3.4A

Power Group 1: 
================================================================================
   Power       Supply     ------Input----   ------Output---      Status
   Module      Type        Volts     Amps    Volts     Amps    
================================================================================
   0/PM1       2kW-AC      229.5      0.7     12.0     10.2    OK 
        
Total of Power Group 1:        161W/  0.7A       122W/ 10.2A

================================================================================
   Location     Card Type            Power       Power       Status
                                     Allocated   Used
                                     Watts       Watts
================================================================================
   0/0          NCS1002                820           -       ON 
   0/RP0        NCS1K-CNTLR-K9          35           -       ON 
   0/FT0               -                40           -       RESERVED 
   0/FT1               -                40           -       RESERVED 
   0/FT2        NCS1K-FTA               40           -       ON 

In the example below, 110 VDC is used.

sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show environment power
Fri Apr  29 00:22:14.501 UTC
================================================================================
CHASSIS LEVEL POWER INFO: 0
================================================================================
   Total output power capacity (N + 1)             :    1000W +       0W
   Total output power required                     :     565W
   Total power input                               :      66W
   Total power output                              :      78W

Power Group 0:
================================================================================
   Power       Supply     ------Input----   ------Output---      Status
   Module      Type        Volts     Amps    Volts     Amps
================================================================================
   0/PM0       2kW-AC        0.0      0.0     12.1      0.0    FAILED or NO PWR

Total of Power Group 0:          0W/  0.0A         0W/  0.0A

Power Group 1:
================================================================================
   Power       Supply     ------Input----   ------Output---      Status
   Module      Type        Volts     Amps    Volts     Amps
================================================================================
   0/PM1       2kW-AC      110.0      0.6     12.0      6.5    OK

Total of Power Group 1:         66W/  0.6A        78W/  6.5A

================================================================================
   Location     Card Type            Power       Power       Status
                                     Allocated   Used
                                     Watts       Watts
================================================================================
   0/0          NCS1002                820           -       ON
   0/RP0        NCS1K-CNTLR-K9          35           -       ON
   0/FT0        NCS1K-FTA               40           -       ON
   0/FT1        NCS1K-FTA               40           -       ON
   0/FT2        NCS1K-FTA               40           -       ON

Step 3

Use the show environment temperatures command to view the temperature values of the AC and DC power modules.

sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show environment temperatures 
Sat May  7  04:39:58.690 UTC
================================================================================
Location  TEMPERATURE                 Value   Crit Major Minor Minor Major  Crit
          Sensor                    (deg C)   (Lo) (Lo)  (Lo)  (Hi)  (Hi)   (Hi)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/0        
        ! Down-Inlet Temperature          0    -10     0    10    55    55    75
        ! Down-Remote Inlet Temp          0    -10     0    10    45    45    65
        ! Down-Outlet Temperature         0    -10     0    10    65    65    85
          Up-Inlet Temperature           26    -10     0    10    55    55    75
          Up-Remote Inlet Temp           26    -10     0    10    45    45    65
          Up-Outlet Temperature          28    -10     0    10    65    65    85
0/RP0        
          Thermistor 1                   28    -10     0     0    55    55    85
          Thermistor 2                   27    -10     0     0    55    55    85
          Hot Spot Temperature           27    -10     0     0    55    55    85
0/PM0        
          Inlet Temperature              28    -10    -5     0    77    80    81
          Outlet Temperature             32    -10    -5     0    95   100   105
          Heat Sink Temperature          30    -10    -5     0    95   100   105
0/PM1        
          Inlet Temperature              27    -10    -5     0    70    74    78
          Outlet Temperature             30    -10    -5     0    80    84    88
          Heat Sink Temperature          29    -10    -5     0    89    93    97

In the above example, 0/PM0 denotes the DC power module and 0/PM1 denotes the AC power module.

Step 4

Use the show environment fan command to view the fan speed of the AC and DC power modules.

sysadmin-vm:0_RP0# show environment fan  
Mon Aug  8  06:06:53.559 UTC
=====================================
                        Fan speed (rpm)
Location     FRU Type           FAN_0
-------------------------------------
0/FT0        NCS1K-FTA           4680   
0/FT1        NCS1K-FTA           4800   
0/FT2        NCS1K-FTA           4800   

0/PM0        NCS1K-2KW-DC        9408   

0/PM1        NCS1K-2KW-AC        9664   



Power Supply Switch

A power supply switch on the rear side is used to completely shut down NCS 1002. The switch is set to ON by default. The switch is protected against accidental activation. A screw driver must be used to activate the switch. When the power supply switch is activated, the following happens.

  • Both the power supplies are stopped.
  • The PSU LEDs indicate Green (power input is available) and Blinking (system is ready but power supply is disabled).

If NCS 1002 does not boot even after connecting the power supply cables and supplying power, check the status of LEDs on the PSU modules. If the PSU LEDs indicate Green Blinking, the power supply switch is set to OFF. Set the switch to ON and ensure PSU LEDs indicate Green Solid.

Connect to the Console Ports

The system console port is an RJ-45 receptacle for connecting a data terminal to perform the initial configuration of NCS 1002. The console ports requires a straight-through RJ-45 cable.

Follow this procedure to connect a data terminal to the console ports.

Procedure


Step 1

Set your terminal to these operational values: 115200 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit (115200 8N1).

Step 2

Power off the data terminal.

Step 3

Attach the terminal end of the cable to the interface port on the data terminal.

Step 4

Attach the other end of the cable to the console port.

Step 5

Power on the data terminal.

Table 1. RJ-45 Straight-through Cable Pin-outs

RJ-45 Pin

Signal

1

2

3

Tx

4

Ground (GND)

5

GND

6

Rx

7

8


Connect to the Management Port

To connect cables to the RP management ports, attach Category 5 UTP cables directly to the MGT LAN 0 and MGT LAN 1 RJ-45 receptacles.

You can use the following RP management ports from R6.1.1:

  • ETH0 port—Attach Category 5 UTP cables directly to the MGT LAN 0 and MGT LAN 1 RJ-45 receptacles.

  • ETH1 port—Connect an SFP to the port.

You can verify the software mapping of the above management ports using the show ip interface command:

  • MgmtEth0/RP0/CPU0/0 specifies ETH0

  • MgmtEth0/RP0/CPU0/1 specifies ETH1

To connect cables to the ETH0 RP management port:

Procedure


Step 1

Plug the cable directly into the RJ-45 receptacle.

Step 2

Connect the network end of your RJ-45 cable to a switch, hub, repeater, or other external equipment.


Orientation of CFP2 and QSFP Pluggables

When CFP2 and QSFP pluggables are inserted into the ports of NCS 1002, the orientation varies depending on insertion into upper cage (slices 0 and 1) or lower cage (slices 2 and 3). If the pluggable does not slide easily into the port slot, the orientation might be incorrect. Reorient the pluggable, if necessary.

Figure 9. CFP2 Orientation

CFP2 Orientation

1

Reversed insertion in the upper cage for CFP2 pluggables

2

Straight insertion in the lower cage for CFP2 pluggables

Figure 10. QSFP Orientation

QSFP Orientation

1

Reversed insertion in the upper cage for QSFP pluggables

2

Straight insertion in the lower cage for QSFP pluggables

Verify NCS 1002 Installation

Related Information

For more information on Cisco NCS 1002 including specifications, see the data sheet.