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This document contains information about your Cisco AS5800 universal access server. It provides an overview of procedures you should follow when unpacking and installing your access server for the first time.
This document helps you locate the various system components, and provides a list of shipping carton contents. It explains how to unpack your shipping cartons and refers you to the appropriate documentation for installing system hardware and software. This document also contains an installation checklist.
Your Cisco AS5800 universal access server includes the following components:
You may also wish to order a Cisco 3640 system controller. Another optional addition is a second Cisco 7206 router shelf and dial shelf controller card if you wish to use a split dial shelf configuration.
The basic procedure for setting up your system is as follows:
1. Unpack and install your hardware in the following order:
2. Complete the "Hardware Installation Checklist"
3. Configure your software
4. The following documents are to be referenced in the order listed:
(a) Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware Installation Guide.
(b) Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning Guide
This section describes the procedures for unpacking and installing your Cisco AS5800 universal access server main chassis components, as shown in Figure 1. All components are intended to be rack-mounted in the arrangement shown, from bottom to top. If you are using the AC-input power shelf, we recommend that you do the following to rack-mount the AC input power shelf:
Step 1 Remove the power supplies from the AC-input power shelf chassis
Step 2 Connect the cables to the power supply only
Step 3 Rack mount the AC-input power shelf
Step 4 Install the power supplies removed earlier
If you are not using the AC-input power shelf, proceed to the section "Unpack and Install Your Cisco 5814 Dial Shelf."

![]() | Caution The optional AC-input power shelf, which includes two 2,000W AC-input power supplies, weighs approximately 50 pounds (22.7 kg). Use lifting safety precautions when moving the carton and lifting the chassis. |
Step 1 Locate the AC-input power shelf carton.
Step 2 Unpack the carton and verify receipt of all components, as listed in Table 1.
Step 3 Install your AC-input power shelf in the rack using the rack-mounting and cabling instructions in the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware Installation Guide.
Step 4 Proceed to the section "Unpack and Install Your Cisco 5814 Dial Shelf."
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___ | AC-input power shelf with 2 AC-input power supplies |
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![]() | Caution The Cisco 5814 dial shelf weighs approximately 278 pounds (22.7 kg) when fully loaded. Use lifting safety precautions when moving the carton and lifting the chassis. Unless you are using a forklift, do not attempt to move the dial shelf without the blower assembly, dial shelf cards, DC power entry modules, and dial shelf controller card(s) removed from the dial shelf chassis. To perform these tasks, refer to the preinstallation chapter in the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware Installation Guide. |
Your Cisco 5814 dial shelf carton consists of a master shipper (a bottomless corrugated sleeve with top flaps), an accessory box, a top perimeter foam piece, a plastic bag, and a base tray assembly (corrugated tray, foam cushions, corrugated chassis platform) and wooden pallet. See Figure 2 for packaging identification.
Observe the following guidelines when unpacking and preparing to install your Cisco AS5800 universal access server:dial shelf

Use the following procedure for unpacking the Cisco 5814 dial shelf. Refer to Figure 2 where applicable.
Step 1 Use a hand cart, pallet jack, or forklift to place the carton as near to the installation location as possible.
Step 2 Remove the bands around the carton exterior and open the top flaps. (Bands are not reusable.)
Step 3 Remove the accessory box and set it aside. The accessory box contains the documentation, cables, and rack-mount hardware you need to complete this installation.
Step 4 Lift the master shipper over the top of the chassis and set it aside.
Step 5 Remove the top perimeter foam and set it aside.
Step 6 Remove the plastic bag from the chassis.
Step 7 Verify you have received all components listed in Table 2.
Step 8 Remove the blower assembly, dial shelf cards, DC power entry modules, and dial shelf controller card(s) from the dial shelf chassis before lifting the dial shelf chassis off the pallet. To perform these tasks, refer to the preinstallation chapter in the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware Installation Guide.
Step 9 Roll down the front of the corrugated base tray for easier chassis removal.
Step 10 Install your dial shelf in a rack using the rack-mounting and cabling instructions in the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware Installation Guide.
Step 11 Proceed to the section "Unpack and Install Your Cisco 7206 Router Shelf."
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___ | Dial shelf chassis |
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___ | Cables:
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___ | Rack-mount kit (included in accessory kit):
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Your Cisco 7206 router shelf is fully configured to include a network processor card, I/O controller card, dial shelf interconnect port adapter, and other network port adapters.
![]() | Caution Your Cisco 7206 router shelf chassis, when fully configured, weighs approximately 50 pounds (22.7 kg). Use lifting safety precautions when moving the carton and lifting the chassis. |
Step 1 Locate the Cisco 7206 router shelf carton. Unpack the carton and verify receipt of all ordered components.
Step 2 Install your router shelf in the rack using the rack-mounting and cabling instructions in the Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide.
Step 3 Install your Dial Shelf Interconnect port adapter (if not already installed) and connect the proprietary cable using the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Operation, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning (OAM&P) Guide.
Step 4 Configure the AS5800 universal access server and Cisco 3640 system controller software using the procedures described in the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning Guide.
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| Router shelf chassis |
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___ ___ | Rack-mount/cable-management kit:
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___ ___ | Power cables:
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To assist you with your installation and to provide a historical record of actions performed, use the Cisco AS5800 universal access server Installation Checklist. Make a copy of this checklist and indicate when each procedure or verification is completed. When the checklist is completed, place it in your site log (as described in the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Installation and Configuration Guide) along with your other system records.
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Chassis, components, and accessories unpacked |
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Types and numbers of interfaces verified |
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Safety recommendations and guidelines reviewed |
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Installation Checklist copied |
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Site log established and background information entered |
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Site power voltages verified |
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Site environmental specifications verified |
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Required passwords, IP addresses, and domain names are available |
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Required tools available |
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Network connection equipment available |
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Dial shelf rack-mounted |
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AC-input power shelf rack-mounted, if applicable |
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Dial shelf power cables connected to power source |
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Dial shelf alarm monitor cables connected |
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Router shelf rack-mounted |
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Router shelf cable-management brackets installed (optional but recommended) |
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Router shelf AC power cable(s) connected to AC source(s) and router; retention clip secured (if ordered) |
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Router shelf DC power cable(s) connected to DC source(s) and router (if ordered) |
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Router shelf captive screws on I/O controller and network processing engine checked |
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Router shelf network interface cables and devices connected |
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Dial shelf interconnect cables between router shelf and dial shelf connected |
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ASCII terminal attached to system controller console port |
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ASCII terminal attached to router shelf console port |
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Site main circuit breaker is powered ON |
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Dial shelf is powered ON |
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AC-input power shelf (optional) is powered ON, if applicable |
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Router shelf is powered ON |
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Dual-redundant power shelf (optional) is powered ON, which powers on the system controller |
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System boot complete (I/O controller enabled LED is illuminated) |
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Router shelf I/O controller, network processing engine, and all port adapters operative (enabled LEDs on the port adapters and the I/O controller are illuminated) |
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Dial shelf controller card, modem card, and trunk card LEDs all light according to configuration |
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Console screen displays correct hardware configuration (displayed after system banner) |
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System ready for global and interface-specific configuration |
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To complete the procedures for setting up your system, you need to configure the software on several components. The Cisco 7206 supports basic router functionality, and the Cisco AS5800 universal access server software supports the access server dial features. The most current supported software version is shipped loaded on your system from the factory.
Step 1 Both shelves can be configured using a console connection to the router shelf and a terminal, VT100 or other capable of similar emulation.
Step 2 Configure the AS5800 universal access server software using the procedures described in the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning Guide.
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Posted: Fri Mar 3 17:26:53 PST 2000
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