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Site Preparation and Unpacking
Prepare for Equipment Shelf Installation or Tabletop Installation
Prepare for Rack-Mount Installation
Attach the Rack-Mount Brackets—Chassis Front-Mounted
Attach a Cable-Management Bracket
Chassis Ground Connection Installation
Console and Auxiliary Port Cable Connections
Connect the Ethernet Management Port
Connect the Shared Port Adapter Cables
Install the Cables Using the Cable-Management Brackets
Connect Power to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router
Connecting AC Power to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router
Connect DC Power to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router
Connecting –48V DC power to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router
Connecting +24V DC Power to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router
Verifying Power Supply operation
Start the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router
Using the Console to Access the CLI
Configure Global Parameters Using the Set-up Facility
Check the Running Configuration Settings
Save the Running Configuration to NVRAM
Configuring the Throughput Level
Perform Other Configuration Tasks
Powering Off the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Safely
Replace the Cisco ASR1000-ESP5 or ASR1000-ESP10
Replace the Shared Port Adapters
Replace a Power Supply in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router
Removing the –48V DC Power Supply
Removing the +24V DC Power Supply
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This section contains information about the tools and parts, warnings, site preparation information, and other information for the rack-mount installation and equipment shelf or tabletop installation.
Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030
Before beginning the installation of this router, read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers document.
Ensure that the following guidelines are followed:
Use the following list of tools and parts as a checklist for preparing to install the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router:
– Four 19-inch rack-mount brackets (with front and rear rails) and two cable-management brackets
– Two sets of screws: one set for the front rack-mount brackets (packaged with several black screws), and another set for the cable-management brackets (packaged with four screws).
For an equipment shelf installation or tabletop installation, verify the following before installing the router:
Before you begin the rack-mounting tasks, decide whether or not you want to attach cable-management brackets to your chassis.
Note If you install cable-management brackets, ensure that you use the rack-mount ear holes specified in the procedure described in and install the brackets after the chassis is mounted on the equipment rack.
This section provides information about rack-mounting the router.
To attach the rack-mount brackets on a Cisco ASR 1002-X Router for a front rack-mount configuration, follow these steps:
Step 1 Locate the threaded holes in the front sides of the chassis.
Step 2 Align the rack-mount bracket to the side of the router.
Step 3 Position the front rack-mount bracket's top hole with the chassis, first top hole behind the side vent holes, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Front Rack-Mount Brackets in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router
Step 4 Insert and tighten the black screws on one side.
Step 5 Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 on the other side of the chassis. Use black screws to secure the rack-mount brackets to the chassis.
Step 6 To install the cable-management brackets, see the procedure described in the “Attach a Cable-Management Bracket” section.
Before you begin to install the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router in a two-post equipment rack, read these important notes:
Note Ensure that you attach the cable-management brackets to the chassis after you install the chassis in an equipment rack.
Figure 2 shows the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router in a two-post rack.
Figure 2 Installing a Cisco ASR 1002-X Router in a Two-Post Rack
To install the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router in a two-post equipment rack, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Position the chassis such that the front is closest to you and lift it carefully into the rack. To prevent injury, avoid any sudden twists or moves.
Step 2 Slide the chassis into the rack, pushing it back until the rack-mount brackets meet the mounting strips or posts on both sides of the rack.
Step 3 Position the chassis until the rack-mounting ears are flush against the mounting rails on the rack.
Tip To provide enough space to attach the cable-management brackets to the chassis in the rack easily, ensure that you use the rack-mount bracket ear holes specified in Step 4.
Step 4 Hold the chassis in position against the mounting rails and perform these steps:
a. The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router rack-mount bracket has four ear holes and two for the cable-management brackets. Insert the bottom screw into the fifth hole from the top of the rack-mount ear, and use a hand-held screwdriver to tighten the screw to the rack rail.
b. Insert the top screw into the second hole from the top of the rack-mount bracket ear hole diagonally from the bottom screw, and tighten the screw to the rack rail. See Figure 2.
Step 5 Repeat Steps 3 and Step 4 for the other side of the chassis.
Note If you use the specified rack-mount bracket ear holes, the cable-management brackets can be easily attached to the rack-mount bracket after the chassis is in the rack.
This completes the procedure for installing the chassis in a two-post rack. Proceed to the procedure described in the “Attach a Cable-Management Bracket” section to continue the installation.
The cable-management bracket should be mounted to each rack-mount bracket on the chassis to provide cable-management to both sides of the chassis. These brackets are mounted to the rack-mount brackets using screws to allow easy installation and removal of cables.
The cable-management bracket for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router contain one independent cable-management U type device with two screws for each bracket, and provides cable dressing for each card module slot. In the ASR 1000 Series SPA interface, these brackets work in tandem with the SPA product feature cable-management device to allow the installation and removal of adjacent cards without the need to remove cables.
Note Ensure that the cable-management bracket U type device is facing upwards when you attach it to the chassis.
Perform these steps to attach the cable-management brackets to both sides of the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router in the rack:
Step 1 Align the cable-management bracket to the rack-mount bracket on one side of the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. The cable-management bracket should be aligned to the top hole of the chassis rack-mount bracket.
Step 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver, insert a screw through the cable-management bracket and into the chassis rack-mount bracket, and tighten the screw.
Note Use the package of four screws that came with your Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
Step 3 Using the bottom rack-mount ear hole, insert the screw through the cable-management bracket and into the chassis rack-mount bracket. Figure 3 shows the cable-management brackets attached to the chassis.
Figure 3 Attaching the Cable-Management Brackets to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router
Step 4 Using a Phillips screwdriver and cable-management screw, thread and tighten the screw to the cable-management bracket.
Step 5 Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 for the other side of the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
This completes the procedure for installing the cable-management brackets on a Cisco ASR 1002-X Router for a chassis rack-mount configuration.
Connecting the Cisco ASR 1002-X chassis to earth ground is required for all DC-powered installations and AC-powered installations where compliance with Telcordia grounding requirements is necessary.
Have the recommended tools and supplies available before you begin this procedure.
Warning This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
Before you connect the power or turn on the power to your router, you must provide an adequate chassis ground (earth) connection for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. The chassis ground lugs (two) and the respective screws (four) are provided in the accessory kit that is shipped with your Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
The following tools, equipment, and supplies are necessary to connect the system ground to the chassis:
See Figure 4 for the location of the chassis ground connector on the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
Figure 4 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Ground Connector Location
Perform the following steps to install chassis ground connection:
Step 1 Use the wire stripper to strip one end of the AWG #6 wire approximately 0.75 inches (19.05 mm).
Step 2 Insert the AWG #6 wire into the wire receptacle in the grounding lug.
Step 3 Use the manufacturer’s recommended crimping tool to carefully crimp the wire receptacle around the wire. This step is required to ensure a proper mechanical connection.
Figure 5 shows how to attach a ground lug to the chassis ground connector.
Figure 5 Attaching a Grounding Lug to the Chassis Ground Connector
Step 4 Attach the grounding lug with the wire on the left to avoid having the grounding wire overlapping the power supply.
Step 5 Locate the chassis ground connector on the side of your chassis.
Figure 6 Attaching a Grounding Lug to the Chassis Ground Connector
Step 6 Insert the two screws through the holes in the grounding lug.
Step 7 Use the Number 2 Phillips screwdriver to carefully tighten the screws until the grounding lug is held firmly to the chassis. Do not overtighten the screws.
Step 8 Connect the opposite ends of the grounding wire to the appropriate grounding point at your site to ensure an adequate chassis ground.
This completes the procedure for attaching a chassis ground connection. Go to the procedure described in the “Connect the Router to the Network” section for information about connecting the router to the network.
This section provides information about cables and ports and attaching the router to the network.
This section describes how to attach a cable to the console port or auxiliary port on the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router has two RJ-45 ports for terminal connection. A console port, which can be utilized for terminal connections and an auxiliary port for additional terminal connections as well as diagnostic utilization.
Perform the following steps to connect the console port cable and auxiliary port cable.
Step 1 Before connecting a terminal to the console port, configure the terminal to match the router console port as follows: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. See Figure 7 for the console port and auxiliary port connector location.
Figure 7 Cisco ASR 1002-X Integrated Route Processor Console port and Auxiliary Port Connectors
Step 2 Connect to the port using the RJ-45-to-DB-9 cable.
Step 3 After you establish normal router operation, you can disconnect the terminal.
Note For information about console port and auxiliary port pinouts, see the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router specifications in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide.
To use the Management Ethernet interface on the router, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Insert an Ethernet RJ-45 cable into the MGMT ETHERNET port (see Figure 8).
Figure 8 Cisco ASR 1002-X Integrated Route Processor Ethernet Management Port Connector
Step 2 Insert the other end of the RJ-45 cable to your management device or network.
Step 3 Configure to a fixed speed through the command-line interface (CLI) commands.
The instructions for connecting the cables for the shared port adapters installed in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router are contained in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers SPA and SIP Hardware Installation Guide.
Cables coming off the front side of the Cisco ASR 1002-X integrated route processor and SPAs utilize the chassis level cable-management brackets provided on the chassis rack-mount brackets (see Figure 9).
Figure 9 Cisco ASR 1002-X Integrated Route Processor Cable-Managements
To secure shared port adapter interface cables and input or output cables connected to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, follow these steps:
Step 1 When installing the network interface cables, route the cables up to and through the cable-management bracket U device. If you are using very thin cables that slip through the bracket openings, insert nylon cable ties through the holes in the bracket and wrap them around the cables to secure them.
Step 2 Route the excess cable out through either end of the bracket, coil it, and secure it to the rack using nylon cable ties or some other mode of attachment.
Step 3 It might be necessary to bundle longer cables to avoid tangling them. Do this at the cable-management bracket or at the rack, but leave enough slack in the cables to remove a Cisco ASR 1000-ESP5 and change cables as required. Also, do not block the power supply air vents with cables.
This completes the procedure for installing the cables in the cable-management bracket.
Proceed to the “Start the System” section to complete the installation.
Before you start the system, you must connect power to it.
This section provides instructions for connecting power to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router and contains these sections with the following power supplies:
Read the safety warnings before you begin.
Warning The covers are an integral part of the safety design of the product. Do not operate the unit without the covers installed. Statement 1077
Warning When you install the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Statement 1046
Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. Statement 1003
Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030
Warning Never install an AC power module and a DC power module in the same chassis. Statement 1050
Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074
Warning When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Statement 1046
Warning This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
Warning This unit has two power supply connections. All connections must be removed to de-energize the unit. Statement 1028
Warning This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than: AC power supplies for the Cisco Aggregation Services Routers: 120 VAC, 20A U.S. maximum. DC power supplies for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router: 50A U.S. maximum; Cisco ASR 1004 Router: 40A U.S. maximum: Cisco ASR 1002-X Router: 30A (–48V) U.S. and 40A (+24V) U.S. maximum. Statement 1005
Figure 10 shows the AC power supply for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
Figure 10 AC Power Supply for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router
Table 1 describes the AC power supply LEDs on the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
Table 1 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router AC Power Supply LEDs
Step 1 Insert an AC power supply in power supply Slot 0 or power supply Slot 1 until it is full seated.
Step 2 Tighten the captive installation screws.
Step 3 At the rear of the router, check that the power switch is in the Off (O) position.
Step 4 Insert the AC power cord into the power inlet and then turn it On (I).
Step 5 To ensure that the AC power cord does not interfere with other cables or wires, dress the AC power cable in one of the following ways.
a. Leave a small service loop in the AC power cord from the inlet and then secure the power cord through the AC power supply handle as shown in Figure 11. Or go to 5b.
Figure 11 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router AC Power Cord
b. Take the power cord and run it below the handles of the power supply in slot 1 (the power supply you are connecting) and the power supply in slot 0 (left) as shown in Figure 12. Make sure the power cord is hanging loosely so that it cannot be disconnected from the AC power inlet.
Figure 12 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router AC Power Cord - Left and Right
Note Using a tie wrap for the AC power cable is optional and not necessary. However, if you do attach the AC power cable to a power supply tab and then you remove the AC power cable for some reason, check for any damage to the cable after you cut the tie wrap off. If the power cord is damaged, replace it immediately.
Note Turn the power supply switch to On (I) after both sides of the power cord are connected.
Step 6 Plug the AC power supply cable into the AC power source.
Step 7 Place the AC power supply switch to the On (I) position.
Step 8 The power supply LEDs light when power is supplied to the router.
This completes the procedure for connecting an AC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. You have completed a live change-out procedure (that is, removing and replacing an AC power supply) for an AC power supply not operating properly in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router within five minutes.
This section describes the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router power supplies and how to connect them:
The –48V DC power supply input connector is a euro-style terminal block. A means to provide strain relief to the input wires is provided on the power supply. The connection order is negative (–), positive (+), and GND; but this is the order from left to right that the terminals appear on the power supply, not the order in which the leads should connected during installation. The order the leads should be attached is GND, positive (+), and negative (-).
The recommended branch circuit breaker for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router –48V DC power supply is 30Amp. Use a AWG #10 wire gauge on the 30Amp circuit.
Figure 13 shows the –48V DC power supply for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
Figure 13 –48V DC Power Supply for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router
–48V DC power supply switch Standby/On (I) (standby symbol is a broken circle with a vertical line through the top of it) |
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Table 2 describes the –48V DC power supply LEDs on the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
Table 2 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router –48V DC Power Supply LEDs
Note The color coding of the DC-input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the DC power source at your site. Typically, green or green/yellow is used for ground. Make certain the lead color coding you choose for the DC-input power supply matches lead color coding used at the DC power source.
Figure 14 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router –48V DC Terminal Block
Warning Never install an AC power module and a DC power module in the same chassis. Statement 1050
Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074
Step 1 At the rear of the router, check that the power supply Standby switch is in the Standby position.
Step 2 Ensure that the negative and positive leads are disconnected from the site power source and the circuit breaker is turned off.
Step 3 Insert a –48V DC power supply in power supply slot 0 or power supply slot 1 until it is full seated.
Step 4 Using a wire stripper, strip approximately 0.55 inch (14 mm) from the negative, positive, and ground lead.
Figure 15 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router –48V DC Power Supply
Step 5 Insert the stripped end of the ground lead all the way into the ground lead receptacle on the –48V DC-input power supply, and tighten the receptacle screw using a 3.5 mm flat-blade screwdriver to a torque of 0.5 to 0.6Nm.
Step 6 Insert the stripped end of the positive lead all the way into the positive lead receptacle and tighten the receptacle screw using the same 3.5 mm flat-blade screwdriver. Repeat this step for the negative lead.
Note Make sure the entire stripped end of each lead is inserted all the way into its receptacle. If any exposed wire at the stripped end of a lead is visible after inserting the lead into its receptacle, remove the lead from the receptacle, use the wire stripper to cut the stripped end of the lead, and repeat Step 4 through Step 6.
Step 7 After tightening the receptacle screw for the ground, positive, and negative DC-input leads, use a cable tie to secure the three leads to the power supply faceplate.
Note When securing the ground, positive, and negative DC-input leads to the power supply faceplate, leave extra service loop in the ground lead to ensure that the ground lead is the last lead to disconnect from the power supply if a great deal of strain is placed on all three leads.
Step 8 Turn the branch circuit breaker on at your site and the turn the Standby switch to the On (I) position.
Step 9 Check that the power supply LEDs light when power is supplied to the router.
You have completed the procedure for connecting a –48V DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
The +24V DC power supply uses a spring-loaded terminal block. The input terminal block requires 8 AWG multi-strand wiring to support input current. Features are provide for strain relieving the input wires from the terminal block on the front panel. The recommended branch circuit breaker for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24V DC power supply is a 40Amp UL listed circuit breaker.
Before you begin, read these important notices about the +24V DC power supply:
– Phoenix-Contact 3.5mm flat-blade screwdriver or equivalent
– Wire-stripping tool for stripping 8-gauge wire
Figure 16 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24V DC Power Supply Components
Note The color coding of the +24V DC-input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the +24V DC power source at your site. Typically, green or green/yellow is used for ground. Make certain the lead color coding you choose for the +24V DC-input power supply matches lead color coding used at the +24V DC power source. Most commonly used wire color-coding is red for positive (+) lead and black for negative (–) lead.
Warning When you install the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Statement 1046
To connect +24V DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, follow these steps:
Step 1 At the rear of the router, check that the power Standby switch is in the Standby position.
Step 2 Ensure that the positive and negative leads are disconnected from the site power source and the source circuit breaker is turned off.
Step 3 Using a wire stripper, strip the recommended amount of wire insulation which is 15mm (0.6 inch) from the ground, negative, and positive leads.
Note The stripping length is common to all types of wire used.
Figure 17 shows the wire lead and insulation area.
Figure 17 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24V DC Power Supply Wire and Insulation
Note Make sure the stripped end of each lead wire is twisted tightly together. This makes insertion easier. Then make certain the entire lead wire is inserted all the way into its receptacle. If any exposed wire at the stripped end of a lead is visible after inserting the lead into its receptacle, remove the lead from the receptacle, use the wire stripper to cut the stripped end of the lead, and then reinsert.
Step 4 Using a 3.5mm screwdriver, insert the screwdriver at an angle to release the spring while you install the stripped lead wire (see Figure 18).
Figure 18 Inserting a Screwdriver into the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24V DC Power Supply Terminal Block
Step 5 Carefully push the screwdriver at an angle forward until you relieve the spring contact.
Step 6 With the screwdriver still inserted, gently push the lead wire (ground lead first) in until it is fully inserted as shown in Figure 19.
Figure 19 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24V DC Power Supply Lead Wire Inserted into Terminal Block
Figure 20 shows the wire lead fully inserted into the terminal block.
Figure 20 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24V DC Power Supply Fully-Inserted lead Wire
Step 7 After the lead wire is fully inserted, hold the lead wire in place by pressing inward while you remove the screwdriver to release the spring to tension down on the installed lead wire.
Step 8 Once the screwdriver is completely removed, gently pull on the lead wire to make certain that the lead wire is securely installed.
Figure 21 shows a lead wire fully inserted and the screwdriver removed while you gently pull on the lead to make certain it is secured in the terminal block.
Figure 21 Removing the Screwdriver from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24V DC Power Supply
Step 9 Repeat Steps 5 through Step 8 for each lead wire. Figure 22 shows the leads wires installed in the terminal block.
Figure 22 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24V DC Power Supply Lead Wires Installed
Note The color coding of the DC-input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the DC power source at your site. Typically, green or green/yellow is used for ground (GND), black is used for –48V on negative (–) terminal and red is used for RTN on the positive (+) terminal. Make certain the lead color coding you choose for the DC-input power supply matches lead color coding used at the DC power source.
Step 10 After inserting the ground wire leave an extra service loop in the ground lead to ensure that the ground lead is the last lead to disconnect from the power supply if a great deal of strain is placed on all three leads. Use a cable tie wrap to secure the three leads to the power supply faceplate. There are tabs on the power supply to use for the tie wraps as shown in Figure 23.
Figure 23 Cisco +24V DC Power Supply Terminal Block Ground Lead Service Loop
Step 11 After tightening the receptacle screw for the ground, and leaving the extra service loop in the ground lead, use a cable tie to secure the three leads to the power supply faceplate tie-wrap tab as shown in.
Step 12 Turn on the branch source breaker. The following LEDs light up: OUTPUT FAIL is red, INPUT OK should be green, and FAN OK is off.
Step 13 Place the power supply standby switch to the On (|) position. The power supply LEDs light when power is supplied to the router. The following LEDs light up: OUTPUT FAIL is off, INPUT OK is green, and FAN OK is green.
This completes the steps for connecting the +24V DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
Follow this procedure to verify power supply is operating correctly.
Step 1 Check that the power supply LEDs are:
– OUTPUT FAILED is not illuminated
Step 2 To ensure that the power supply state is OK, type the show platform command. This output sample is from a Cisco ASR1002-X router. The other Cisco ASR1000 routers display similar type of output.
If the LEDs indicate a power problem or the power supply state is ps,fail, then contact a customer service representatives for assistance or additional instructions.
After installing your Cisco ASR 1002-X Router and connecting cables, start the router as follows.
Check the following conditions before you start the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router:
Step 1 Turn on power. The green OK LED on the power supply turns on. (Both power supplies are required in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.)
Step 2 Listen for the fans; you should immediately hear them operating.
Step 3 During the boot process, observe the system LEDs. The power LED should be green. The STATUS LED lights yellow to indicate booting and then green when Cisco IOS is running.
Table 3 provides information about the LEDs as the system starts.
Table 3 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router LED Activity
If all power supplies within their tolerance specifications. |
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Green only when the SPA drivers have started and are running and all critical processes are running. |
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**For more information about the small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver modules that are compatible with Cisco ASR 1002-X Built-in Gigabit Ethernet Ports (6x1GE), refer to the Modular Optics Compatibility section in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide. |
Table 4 provides information about the Cisco ASR1000-ESP5 LEDs in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router as the system starts.
Table 4 Cisco ASR1000-ESP5 and ASR1000-ESP10 LED Activity
During the boot process, observe the system LEDs. The STATUS LED comes on immediately as amber, then turns to green when the Cisco IOS is booted.
Note The system boots differently depending on the configuration that ships with your system. The display below is a snapshot of messages that are output on the console of the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router system after power-up and during IOS booting. This is only an example of what you might see from any Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router.
Step 4 Observe the initialization process. When the system boot is complete (a few seconds), the Cisco ASR 1002-X integrated route processor begins to initialize. The console screen displays a script and system banner similar to the following when booting flash or harddisk:
asr1002-16-rp0-rommon 2 >boot bootflash:asr1000rp1-advipservicesk9.v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle_20080114_045627.bin
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Feb 13 13:00:38.546 R0/0: %PMAN-3-PROCFAIL_IGNORE: All process failures are being ignored due to debug settings. FRU may not reset automatically
Cisco IOS Software, IOS-XE Software (PPC_LINUX_IOSD-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 12.2(33)XNA, RELEASE SOFTWARE
*Feb 13 13:01:28.656: %NETCLK-5-NETCLK_MODE_CHANGE: Network clock source not available. The network clock has changed to freerun
*Feb 13 13:01:28.701: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet0, changed state to administratively down
*Feb 13 13:01:29.728: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0, changed state to down
*Feb 13 13:01:14.895: %IOSXE-6-PLATFORM: F0: cpp_cp: cpp_mlp_svr_client_bind: cpp_mlp_svr_ifm_init() successful
*Feb 13 13:01:15.016: %CPPHA-7-START: F0: cpp_ha: CPP 0 preparing image /usr/cpp/bin/cpp-mcplo-ucode
*Feb 13 13:01:15.756: %CPPHA-7-START: F0: cpp_ha: CPP 0 startup init image /usr/cpp/bin/cpp-mcplo-ucode
*Feb 13 13:01:25.217: %CPPHA-7-START: F0: cpp_ha: CPP 0 running init image /usr/cpp/bin/cpp-mcplo-ucode
*Feb 13 13:01:26.752: %IOSXE-6-PLATFORM: F0: cpp_cp: Process CPP_PFILTER_EA_EVENT__API_CALL__REGISTER
Cisco IOS Software, IOS-XE Software (PPC_LINUX_IOSD-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 12.2(33)XNA, RELEASE SOFTWARE
Compiled Thu 01-May-08 00:29 by mcpre*Feb 13 13:01:36.253: %DYNCMD-7-CMDSET_LOADED: The Dynamic Command set has been loaded from the Shell Manager
Note You have the option of proceeding with the setup command facility to configure the interfaces or exiting from setup and using configuration commands to configure global (system-wide) and interface-specific parameters. You do not have to configure the interfaces immediately; however, you cannot enable the interfaces or connect them to any networks until you have configured them. For detailed software configuration information, see the Cisco ASR 1000 series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide.
Use this section for information on configuring the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
To access the command-line interface using the console, follow these steps:
Your system is booting and if you answer No, at the prompt:
Step 1 Press Return
to enter user EXEC mode. The following prompt appears:
Step 2 From user EXEC configuration mode, enter the enable command as shown in the following example:
Step 3 At the password prompt, enter your system password. If an enable password has not been set on your system, this step may be skipped. The following example shows entry of the password called enablepass :
Step 4 When your enable password is accepted, the privileged EXEC configuration mode prompt appears:
Step 5 You now have access to the CLI in privileged EXEC mode and you can enter the necessary commands to complete your desired tasks.
Step 6 To exit the console session, enter the quit command as shown in the following example:
When you first start the setup program, you must configure the global parameters. These parameters are used for controlling system-wide settings. Complete the following steps to enter global parameters:
Step 1 Connect a console terminal to the console port. This is only an example of the output display; prompts may vary. When you see this information, you have successfully booted your router:
Step 2 The first sections of the configuration script appear only at an initial system startup. On subsequent uses of the setup facility, the script begins with a System Configuration Dialog as shown in the following example:
Step 3 When asked if you would like to enter the initial configuration dialog, enter yes.
Note Basic management setup configures enough connectivity for managing the system; extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system. For detailed information about setting global parameters, refer to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide.
To check the value of the settings you have entered, enter the show running-config command at the Router#
prompt:
To review changes you make to the configuration, use the EXEC mode show startup-config command to see the changes and copy run-start command stored in NVRAM.
To store the configuration or changes to your startup configuration in NVRAM, use the copy running-config startup-config command to save your configuration changes to the startup configuration so that the changes will not be lost if the software reloads or a power outage occurs. For example:
It might take a minute or two to save the configuration. After the configuration has been saved, the following output appears:
This task saves the configuration to NVRAM.
To review changes you make to the configuration, use the EXEC mode show startup-config command to see the changes and copy run-start command stored in NVRAM.
Note Using the copy run-start command saves the configuration settings that you created in the router using configuration mode and the setup facility. If you fail to do this, your configuration will be lost the next time you reload the router.
You can upgrade the traffic throughput level by activating the right-to-use license. For more information on the right-to-use license activation, see Configuring Cisco Right-To-Use License Configuration Guide. If you want to determine the current throughput level, run the show platform hardware throughput level command. The following example shows the output of this command before the performance upgrade license is applied:
To configure the throughput level perform the steps detailed in this section.
To upgrade the throughput level use the platform hardware throughput level {1000000 | 2000000 | 4000000 | 5000000} command
Step 1 In the user EXEC configuration mode, enter the enable command.
Step 2 Enter configure terminal command to enter the global configuration mode.
Step 3 To upgrade the throughput level enter the platform hardware throughput level {1000000 | 2000000 | 4000000 | 5000000} command.
Step 4 To exit global configuration mode enter exit
Step 5 To save the configuration, enter the copy running-config startup-config command.
Step 6 To reload the router enter reload. A reload is required to activate the throughput level.
The following example shows how to upgrade the throughput level:
To make advanced configuration changes after you establish the basic startup configuration for your router, refer to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide and modular configuration and modular command reference publications in the Cisco IOS software configuration documentation set that corresponds to the software release installed on your Cisco hardware. These publications contain additional information on using the configure command. The configuration publications also provide information about the following tasks:
Follow the instructions in this section to replace field-replaceable units (FRUs) after installation. The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router supports the following components as FRUs: Cisco ASR1000-ESP5, shared port adapters, and power supplies.
Note For a complete list of Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers field replaceable units, see Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide.
The following topics are covered in this section:
Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
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This section explains how to shut down the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. It is recommended that before turning off all power to the chassis, you issue the reload command. This insures that the operating system cleans up all the file systems. Once the reload operation is complete, then the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router can be powered off safely.
To remove power from a Cisco ASR 1002-X Router safely, follow this procedure and see the examples:
Step 1 Slip on the ESD-preventive wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit.
Step 2 Enter the reload command.
Step 3 Confirm the reload command:
Step 4 After confirming the reload command, wait until the system bootstrap message displays before powering off the system.
Step 5 Remove any power cables from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
a. For power supplies with a circuit breaker switch, position the switch to the Off (O) position.
b. For power supplies with a Standby switch, place the Standby switch in the Standby position.
Note After powering off the router, wait a minimum of 30 seconds before powering it on again.
This section provides instructions for removing the Cisco ASR1000-ESP5 or ASR1000-ESP10 from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. The Cisco ESP5 and ESP10 are Cisco Quantum Flow Processors (QFP) for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. The Cisco ESP5 and ESP10 are individual FRUs and support online insertion and removal operation. Before you begin, make certain the chassis is grounded.
To remove the Cisco ESP5 or ESP10 from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, follow this procedure:
Step 1 Slip on the ESD-preventive wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit. Loosen the captive screws on the Cisco ESP5 or ESP10.
Step 2 Using the handles on both sides of the module, with two hands, gently slide the Cisco ESP5 or ESP10 out of the chassis slot.
Note Handle the Cisco ESP5 and ESP10 by the carrier edges only; never touch the printed circuit board components or connector pins.
Step 3 Place the Cisco ESP5 or the ESP10 on an antistatic surface with its printed circuit board components facing upward or in a static shielding bag.
You have completed the procedure for removing the Cisco ESP5 or ESP10.
To install the Cisco ESP5 or ESP10 in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, follow this procedure:
Step 1 Slip on the ESD-preventive wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit.
Step 2 Using the handles on both sides of the module, with two hands, gently insert the Cisco ESP5 or -ESP10 into the top chassis slot.
Note Handle the Cisco ESP5 and ESP10 by the carrier edges only; never touch the printed circuit board components or connector pins.
Step 3 Once the board is seated, tighten the captive screws.
Step 4 Place the Cisco ESP5 or Cisco ESP10 on an antistatic surface with its printed circuit board components facing upward or in a static shielding bag.
You have completed the procedure for replacing the Cisco ESP5 or ESP10.
The shared port adapters (SPAs) on the embedded Cisco ASR1000-SIP10 in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router support online insertion and removal (OIR); but the embedded Cisco ASR1000-SIP10 does not support OIR and is not field-upgradeable.
Note Cabling information is included with the specific shared port adapter documentation.
Before removing any shared port adapter, shut down the interface so that there is no traffic running through the shared port adapter when it is removed. Removing a shared port adapter while traffic is flowing through the ports can cause system disruption.
Step 1 Attach an ESD wrist strap between you and an unpainted chassis surface.
Step 2 Disconnect all cables from the shared port adapter.
Step 3 Remove the shared port adapter from the chassis subslot. Grasp the handle and pull the shared port adapter or blank panel from the router.
Step 4 Locate the shared port adapter slot guides inside the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
Step 5 Carefully slide the shared port adapter into the shared port adapter slot until it is firmly seated and then securely tightened the captive screws. When installed, the shared port adapter input/output panel should be flush with the face of the router.
Step 6 Reconnect any cables and place the cables through the cable-management brackets.
Step 7 If the shared port adapter fails to come up, reseat or reinsert the shared port adapter; do not use excessive force.
Step 8 Power on the router by turning the power switch to the on (I) position.
This section provides instructions for removing the AC power supply, the –48V DC and +24V DC power supply from a Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. This section contains the following topics:
Before you begin, make certain the chassis is grounded.
Note Four power supplies must be installed in the chassis at all times, with a minimum of two power supplies (one per zone) connected to the mains in order to power on the system and ensure sufficient cooling. The system fans are inside the power supply units and must spin for cooling. Because all the system fans can be powered by one power supply, the second power supply unit does not have to be powered on, but must be connected.
To remove a Cisco ASR 1002-X Router AC power supply that is not operating normally (and then replace the AC power supply within five minutes), follow this procedure:
Step 1 Slip on the ESD-preventive wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit.
Step 2 Turn the switch to the off (O) position and unplug the AC power cord.
Step 3 Unscrew all of the power supply captive screws.
Step 4 Grasping the power supply handles, pull the power supply from the chassis. When you remove the AC power supply, you will see the following type of messages in the log report:
Step 5 Replace the AC power supply within five minutes or the system will shutdown
You have removed an AC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router and now must replace the AC power supply within five minutes. For replacing the AC power supply into the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, see Connecting AC Power to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
Before you can remove a –48V DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, you must remove power from the power supply.
To remove the –48V DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, follow this procedure:
Step 1 Slip on the ESD-preventive wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit.
Step 2 Place the power supply switch in the Standby position.
Step 3 Turn off the branch circuit breaker before touching terminal screws. Then start loosening terminal block screws to remove wires.
Step 4 Remove the ground leads from the terminal block in this order.
Step 5 Unscrew all of the power supply captive installation screws.
Note Four power supplies must be installed in the chassis at all times, with a minimum of two power supplies (one per zone) connected to the mains in order to power on the system and ensure sufficient cooling. The system fans are inside the power supply units and must spin for cooling. Because all the system fans can be powered by one power supply, the second power supply unit does not have to be powered on, but must be connected.
Step 6 Grasping the power supply handles, pull the power supply from the chassis.
Step 7 Replace the –48V DC power supply within five minutes or the system will shutdown.
You have completed the procedure for removing a –48V DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. For replacing the –48V DC power supply into the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, see Connecting –48V DC power to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
This section provides information about removing a +24V DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
Before you begin, read the following notices:
Figure 24 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24V DC Power Supply Terminal Block and Labels
– Phoenix Contact 3.5mm flat-blade screwdriver or equivalent
– Wire-stripping tool for stripping 8-gauge wire
Before you can remove a +24V DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, you must remove input power going to the power supply.
To remove the +24V DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, follow these steps:
Step 1 Slip on the ESD-preventiveESD-preventive wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit.
Step 2 Place the power supply Standby switch in the Standby position.
Step 3 Using the recommended screwdriver, insert the screwdriver at an angle, pushing forward to release the internal spring contact on the lead wire and then gently pull out the wire.
The screwdriver remains pushed into the spring release opening until the wire is completely removed.
Figure 25 Removing the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24V DC Power Supply Lead Wires
Step 4 Remove the screwdriver and continue removing the remaining lead wires from the terminal block, repeating Step 3 and Step 4 for each lead wire.
Tip If the 8-gauge input wiring is very rigid or a solid wire, then a screwdriver might not be necessary. As a result of using few-strand heavy gauge wiring, you can insert the wire into the terminal block to release the spring tension. After inserting the lead wire, gently pull on the wire to make certain that the wire is secured. Make certain that no wire is exposed and that only wire insulation is seen.
Step 5 Unscrew the two power supply captive screws.
Note Four power supplies must be installed in the chassis at all times, with a minimum of two power supplies (one per zone) connected to the mains in order to power on the system and ensure sufficient cooling. The system fans are inside the power supply units and must spin for cooling. Because all the system fans can be powered by one power supply, the second power supply unit does not have to be powered on, but must be connected.
Step 6 Grasping the power supply handles, pull the power supply from the chassis.
Step 7 Replace the +24V DC power supply within five minutes.
You have completed the procedure for removing a +24V DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. For replacing the +24V DC power supply into the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, see Connecting +24V DC Power to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.