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Index

Numerics


100BaseT
cabling specifications (table)     2-32
maximum cable lengths (table)     2-33
transmission specifications     2-32

A


accessories package (figure)     A-5

AC-input power
power cords
disconnecting (figure)     7-24
international options (table)     2-17
length     2-16
plugs and coupler (figure)     2-17
power shelf
installing (figure)     7-27
optional     1-30
optional,double level (figure)     1-31
power cords, disconnecting (figure)     7-24
power cords, reconnecting (figure)     7-30
removing (figure)     7-26
seating (figure)     7-28
standard     1-27
standard (figure)     1-26
power subsystem
back panel of the power shelf (figure)     1-28
electrical specifications (table)     1-51
operation (caution)     1-26
power shelf (figure)     1-26, 1-31
specifications     1-51
power supply
bay designations     3-78
checking replacement     7-21
description     1-29
faceplate features (figure)     1-29
input current rating     1-51
input power rating     1-51
installing (figure)     7-19
LEDs     1-29, 5-8, 5-14, 7-21
line frequency     1-51
output current     1-51
output voltage     1-51
rated input voltage     1-51
reinstalling (figure)     3-78
reinstalling after rack-mounting chassis     3-78  to 3-80
removing (figure)     3-12, 7-17
service requirements     3-71

acoustic noise specification, system     1-52

agency approvals     1-53

air filter
description and recommendations     1-42
door
closing (figure)     7-15
opening (figure)     7-11
installing (figure)     7-14
maintenance     7-10  to 7-15
removing (figure)     7-12
removing (for cleaning or replacement)     7-11
required for operation (caution)     1-42

air flow
blank switch fabric card carrier     1-5
cleaning filter     7-13
clearance around chassis     5-36
clearance around chassis (caution)     1-41
movement through chassis     1-39
temperature sensors     1-41

alarm card
audible alarm cut-off switch     1-25
cable connection (figure)     3-67
connecting devices to     2-34
connector location (figure)     2-34
connector pinout     2-34, 3-68
connector pinout (table)     2-35
critical, major, and minor LEDs     1-24, 5-32
description     1-23, 5-31
faceplate features (figure)     1-23
LEDs
alarm card status     1-25
critical, major, and minor alarms     1-23
CSC     1-25
SFC     1-25
switch fabric card status     5-31
system error display     5-31
locations in upper and lower card cages (figure)     7-79
orientation in lower card cage (figure)     7-84
removing and replacing     7-78  to 7-83
removing from upper card cage (figure)     7-80
replacing in upper card cage (figure)     7-82
SELV connection requirements     1-24
site alarm connector     1-23, 1-24, 5-31
status LEDs     5-31

alphanumeric LED displays
at startup     4-4  to 4-9
description     1-18
GRP     5-25
GRP (figure)     5-24
line card (figure)     5-28
using for troubleshooting     5-6

altitude specifications, system     1-52

anchor clips
installing (figure)     A-14
removing (figure)     3-42

antistatic wrist strap
test resistance (caution)     2-6
wear while handling power modules (caution)     3-11, 3-14

approvals, agency     1-53

assistance, obtaining technical     xviii

asynchronous serial ports
See auxiliary port; console port

Asynchronous Transfer Mode, interface configuration     4-26

ATM
See Asynchronous Transfer Mode, interface configuration

attaching cables
AC-input power shelf     3-70  to 3-71
alarm card     2-34  to 2-35, 3-67  to 3-68
auxiliary and console port     3-61
bonding and grounding cable     3-45  to 3-47
DC-input power shelf     3-72  to 3-76
GRP     3-61  to 3-66
line cards     3-57  to 3-60

auxiliary port
connecting devices to     3-63
connector pinout     2-26
description     1-20, 2-24

B


backup running configuration (caution)     7-73

banner, system     4-9

blank card filler panel (caution)     1-22

blower module
air circulation clearances     1-41
controller card     1-41
description     1-39, 5-34
fan
failure     1-41, 5-35
speed control     1-41, 5-22, 5-36
features (figure)     1-39
front cover     1-39, 5-34
handling (caution)     3-17, 3-49
introduction     1-5
LEDs     1-39, 1-41, 5-34, 7-52
reinstalling     3-50  to 3-51
reinstalling (figure)     3-50
removing     3-17
removing (figure)     3-16
removing and replacing     7-51

bonding and grounding
cable receptacle locations (figure)     2-21, 2-22, 3-45, 3-46

boot bootflash command     4-12

boot command     4-12, 4-36, 4-39

boot slot0 (or slot1) command     4-12

boot system command     4-34, 4-40

boot system flash command     4-36, 4-54, 4-59

booting system for first time     4-11

bootload failure, system response     4-42

Break key (interrupt)     4-41

broadcast address destination, configuration register settings     4-42

C


cable-management system
components (figure)     1-43
description     1-42
horizontal cable-management trays     1-42
line card cable-management bracket
attaching (figure)     7-63
function and types     1-47
recommendations     2-14
vertical cable-management troughs     1-42

cables
100BaseT, maximum lengths (table)     2-33
AC-input power     2-16
attaching to
AC-input power shelf     3-70  to 3-71, 7-29  to 7-30
alarm card     2-34, 3-67  to 3-68
bonding and grounding receptacles     3-45  to 3-47
DC-input power shelf     3-72  to 3-76, 7-47  to 7-50
GRP auxiliary port     3-63
GRP console port     3-62
GRP Ethernet port     3-64  to 3-66
line cards     3-57  to 3-60
correct polarity, DC-input power shelf     2-19, 3-75, 5-18, 7-49
DC-input power     2-18
DC-input power cable lug (figure)     2-18
distance limitations     2-36
interference     2-23
network interface
disconnecting (figure)     7-56
reconnecting (figure)     7-65, 7-68
safety guidelines     2-5
ungrounded and uninsulated     2-5

captive screw (caution)     7-64, 7-66, 7-69

card cage locations (figure)     3-19, 7-54, 7-71

card handling
ESD protection     2-5
ESD protection (caution)     3-21, 7-59, 7-60

cards
reinstalling
lower card cage     3-56
switch fabric card cage     3-52
upper card cage     3-54
removing
lower card cage (figure)     3-23
switch fabric card cage (figure)     3-26
upper card cage (figure)     3-20

cautions
air filter required for operation     1-42
backup running configuration     7-73
blank card filler panels     1-22
blower module handling     3-17, 3-49
captive screws     7-64, 7-66, 7-69
chassis air flow clearance     1-41
cleaning air filter     7-13
clock and scheduler card replacement     7-85
close air filter door     3-27, 3-54, 7-15
configuration register value     4-34
connection order for DC power cables     3-73
copying to GRP Flash memory SIMM     4-55
cover exposed power cable lugs     7-42
damage to EMI-preventive gaskets     3-22, 3-27, 3-54, 3-55, 7-15, 7-58, 7-59, 7-61, 7-74, 7-76, 7-81, 7-83, 7-95
damage to honeycomb screens     3-25, 3-53, 7-12
DC-input power cable strain relief     3-75
DC-input power shelf wiring     2-19, 5-18
description     xvi
DRAM DIMM installation     1-15, 7-112, 7-127, 7-133
electromagnetic compatibility     1-6, 2-15, 3-10, 3-69, 3-77, 7-16, 7-31, 7-32, 7-50
Ethernet port cable connection     3-65, 3-66
excessive insertion force     3-51, 3-79, 3-82, 7-20, 7-36
Flash memory card insertion     4-49
formatting erases Flash memory card data     4-67
formatting Flash memory card     4-50
GRP soft reset (NMI) switch     1-19, 5-25
handling cards     3-21, 7-59, 7-60
handling DIMMs     7-111, 7-126, 7-127
inserting DIMMs     7-128, 7-134
kinks or bends in fiber-optic cable     2-36
lifting chassis     3-36
narrow card filler panels     1-22, 3-52, A-18
power module handling     3-13, 3-15, 3-79, 3-81, 7-18, 7-20, 7-34, 7-35
power shelf handling     7-26, 7-27, 7-44, 7-45
power shelf operation and EMC     1-26, 1-33
remove and insert one line card at a time     7-131
resistance value test, antistatic wrist strap     2-6
source DC circuit breaker off     3-73
using boot flash command     4-13
valid lifting grips     2-4
wear ESD-preventive wrist strap     3-11, 3-14

cd command     4-52

center-mount rack-mounting brackets
installing (figure)     3-34
installing brackets on rack (optional)     3-31
orientation (figure)     3-32
rack-mounting option     2-10

chassis
air filter required (caution)     1-42
air flow clearance (caution)     1-41
anchor clips
installing (figure)     A-14
removing (figure)     3-42
backplane     1-5
card cage locations (figure)     7-54, 7-71
dimensions     2-12
footprint and dimensions (figure)     2-12
front covers
locations (figure)     3-9
reinstalling (figure)     3-84
installing in a rack     3-28  to 3-44
installing replacement in rack     7-103
lifting (caution)     2-4, 3-36
physical and functional overview     1-3
rack-mounting hole groups (figure)     3-29
removing     7-86  to 7-102

checking
connections     4-2, 5-2
installation
AC-input power supply     7-21
DC-input power entry module     7-37
line card memory     7-135
LED indications
AC-input power supplies     5-8  to 5-9, 5-14  to 5-16, 7-106
at startup     5-7  to 5-12
DC-input power entry modules     5-10, 5-16  to 5-20, 7-106
GRP     5-25  to 5-26
power modules (blower module failure)     5-35
system configuration     4-29, 4-31

cleaning air filter (caution)     7-13

clearances, air circulation     1-41

clock and scheduler card
description     1-8
removing     7-85, 7-97
replacement (caution)     7-85
status LEDs     1-8

clock, system     1-8

close air filter door (caution)     3-27, 3-54, 7-15

codes, electrical     2-2, 2-3

color code for source DC cables     3-75, 5-18, 7-49

commands
associated with Flash memory use     4-52
boot     4-12, 4-36, 4-39
boot bootflash     4-12
boot slot0 (or slot1)     4-12
boot system     4-34, 4-40
boot system flash     4-36, 4-55, 4-59
boot system flash filename     4-54
cd     4-52
config-register     4-38, 4-40, 4-44, 4-46, 4-51, 4-55
configure     4-26
configure terminal     4-28, 4-38, 4-40, 4-46
copy     4-57, 4-60
copy running-config startup-config     4-31
delete     4-53
diag     6-3, 6-5, 6-6, 6-9
diag halt     6-3
dir     4-52
enable     4-28, 4-38, 4-45
EXEC command interpreter     4-15
format     4-50, 4-67
initialize     4-45
interface     4-29
pwd     4-52
reload     4-39
setup     4-18
show environment     5-15, 5-16, 5-18, 5-19
show environment all     5-36, 5-37
show environment table     5-36, 5-37
show running-config     4-29
show startup-config     4-31, 4-43, 4-46
show version     4-27, 4-39, 4-43
squeeze     4-53, 4-54

config-register command     4-38, 4-40, 4-44, 4-46, 4-51, 4-55

configuration
file, saving     4-31
interfaces     4-24  to 4-26
register
bit meanings     4-39  to 4-42
boot field     4-39
boot filename     4-40
broadcast address settings     4-42
changing settings     4-38  to 4-39
configuration     4-33  to 4-42
console data transmission rate settings     4-42
settings at startup     4-36
settings for broadcast address destination (table)     4-42
value (caution)     4-34
samples     4-22  to 4-26

configure command     4-26

configure terminal command     4-28, 4-38, 4-40, 4-46

configuring
global parameters     4-22
interfaces     4-24  to 4-26
system     4-13  to 4-29
using configuration mode     4-28  to 4-29

connecting
alarm card cable     2-34, 3-67
auxiliary port     3-63
console port     3-62
network interface cables to a line card (figure)     3-58
source AC to the AC-input power shelf (figure)     3-70
source DC cable leads to the DC-input power shelf (figure)     3-74
supplemental earth ground     3-46

connection guidelines, GRP     2-24  to 2-33

connection order
DC power cables (caution)     3-73
DC power cables (warning)     3-74, 7-48

connections, checking     4-2, 5-2

connector
alarm card external alarm     2-34, 3-68
auxiliary port     2-26
console port     2-25
Ethernet
MII     3-64
RJ-45     3-64

console port
connecting devices to     3-62
connector pinout (table)     2-25
data transmission rate settings     2-24, 3-62, 4-42
description     1-20, 2-24

cooling subsystem
environmental shutdown     5-36
introduction     1-5

copy command (Flash memory card)     4-57, 4-60

copy running-config startup-config command     4-31

copying to GRP Flash memory SIMM (caution)     4-55

cover exposed power cable lugs (caution)     7-42

CSC
scheduler     1-8
switch fabric     1-8
system clock     1-8

current rating
input
AC-input power supply     1-51
DC-input power entry module     1-51
output
AC-input power supply     1-51
DC-input power entry module     1-51

D


data transmission rate
GRP console port     3-62
terminal settings     3-62
terminal settings (table)     4-42

DC circuit breaker off (warning)     7-39

DC-input power
circuit breaker off (caution)     3-73
power cable lug (figure)     2-18
power cable strain relief (caution)     3-75
power entry module
bay designations     3-80
electrical codes     2-2
faceplate features (figure)     1-36
input current rating     1-51
input power rating     1-51
input voltages     1-36
installing (figure)     7-35
LEDs     1-37, 5-9, 5-16, 7-37
output current     1-51
output voltage     1-51
rated input voltage     1-51
reinstalling (figure)     3-81
reinstalling after rack-mounting chassis     3-80  to 3-82
removing (figure)     3-14, 7-33
safety codes     2-2
power shelf
back panel (figure)     1-35
correct polarity on cable connections     2-19, 3-75, 5-18, 7-49
distribution, internal     1-37, 5-20
front panel (figure)     7-38
installing (figure)     7-45
removing (figure)     7-44
specifications     1-51
power subsystem
electrical specifications (table)     1-51
front view (figure)     1-33
operation (caution)     1-33
specifications     1-51
safety codes     2-3

default boot filenames (table)     4-40

definition of bits in boot field of software configuration register (table)     4-35

delete command     4-53

diag command     6-3, 6-5, 6-6, 6-9

diag halt command     6-3

diagnostics
commands     6-3
description     6-1
parameters     6-3
running tests     6-5
sequence of tests     6-4
test results     6-6  to 6-9

DIMMs
description     1-12
dual release levers (figure)     7-132
GRP
checking installation     7-129
installing     7-127  to 7-129
locations     7-114
removing     7-125  to 7-127
handling (caution)     7-111, 7-126, 7-127
handling (figure)     7-126
insertion (caution)     7-128, 7-134
installing (figure)     7-128
line card
checking installation     7-135
installing     7-133  to 7-134
locations     7-132
removing     7-131  to 7-133
removing (figure)     7-126

dir command     4-52

dispersion limit, multimode power     2-40

documentation, additional troubleshooting     5-38

DRAM
GRP
attribute summary (table)     1-14
configurations     1-15
description     1-15
handling safely     7-126
memory configuration options     7-116
removing and replacing     7-124  to 7-129
upgrading     7-124  to 7-129
line card
handling safely     7-133
memory configuration options     7-120
removing and replacing     7-130  to 7-135
upgrading     7-130  to 7-135

DRAM DIMM installation (caution)     1-15, 7-112, 7-127, 7-133

dynamic random-access memory
See DRAM, GRP; DRAM, line card

E


electrical
codes     2-2, 2-3
safety guidelines     2-4
specifications
AC-input power subsystem (table)     1-51
DC-input power subsystem (table)     1-51

electromagnetic compatibility (caution)     1-6, 2-15, 3-10, 3-69, 3-77, 7-16, 7-31, 7-32, 7-50

electromagnetic interference
See EMI

electromagnetic pulse
See EMP prevention

EMC
cautions
blank card filler panels     1-22
narrow card filler panels     1-22, 3-52, A-18
power subsystem operation     1-26, 1-33

EMI
approvals     1-53
EMI-preventive gasket damage (caution)     3-22, 3-27, 3-54, 3-55, 7-15, 7-58, 7-59, 7-61, 7-74, 7-76, 7-81, 7-83, 7-95
prevention     2-23

EMP prevention     2-23

enable command     4-28, 4-38, 4-45

environmental
monitoring
performed by MBus     1-10
using commands     5-36
specifications     1-52
specifications (table)     1-52

ESD-preventive wrist strap (caution)     3-11, 3-14

estimating link loss (table)     2-38

Ethernet port
cable connection (caution)     3-65, 3-66
configuration using setup facility     4-24
connecting devices to     3-64
description     1-20
LEDs
MII     3-64
RJ-45     3-64
pinout
MII connector     2-31
RJ-45 connector     2-29

examples
cd command     4-52
config-register command     4-51
configuration
Flash memory     4-47  to 4-67
interface     4-24  to 4-26
software configuration register     4-33  to 4-42
configuring global parameters     4-22
copying
configuration files to NVRAM     4-66
images between Flash memory cards     4-58
images to a Flash memory card     4-57
delete command     4-53
dir command     4-52
dispersion limit, multimode power budget     2-40
formatting a Flash memory card     4-49
multimode power budget, line card     2-39
squeeze command     4-53, 4-54

excessive insertion force (caution)     3-51, 3-79, 3-82, 7-20, 7-36

EXEC command interpreter     4-15

F


fiber-optic cable
kinks and bends (caution)     2-36
line card cable-management brackets     1-47

figures
accessories package     A-5
AC-input power cord
connecting     3-70
disconnecting     7-24
plugs and coupler     2-17
AC-input power shelf     7-22
installing     7-27
removing     7-26
seating     7-28
AC-input power subsystem     1-26, 1-31
AC-input power supply
faceplate features     1-29
installing     7-19
reinstalling     3-78
removing     3-12, 7-17
air filter
installing     7-14
removing     7-12
air filter door
closing     7-15
opening     7-11
alarm card
connector location     2-34, 3-67
faceplate features     1-23
locations in upper and lower card cages     7-79
orientation in lower card cage     7-84
removing from upper card cage     7-80
replacing in upper card cage     7-82
status LEDs     5-31
back panel of the AC-input power shelf     1-28
blower module
features     1-39
reinstalling     3-50
removing     3-16
bonding and grounding cable
receptacle locations     2-21, 2-22, 3-45, 3-46
cable-management system     1-43
card cage locations     3-19, 7-71
center-mount rack-mounting bracket orientation     3-32
chassis
anchor clips, installing     A-14
anchor clips, removing     3-42
card cage locations     7-54
footprint and dimensions     2-12
front covers, locations     3-9
front covers, reinstalling     3-84
rack-mounting hole groups     3-29
Cisco 12000 Gigabit Route Processor (front panel view)     1-11
Cisco 12016 GSR front view     1-4
DC-input power
connecting cables to power shelf     3-74
power cable lug     2-18
power entry module, removing     3-14
power shelf back panel     1-35
power subsystem     1-33
DC-input power entry module
installing     7-35
reinstalling     3-81
removing     7-33
DC-input power shelf
features     7-38
installing     7-45
removing     7-44
seating     7-46
DIMMs
dual release levers     7-132
handling     7-126
installing     7-128
removing     7-126
GRP
alphanumeric LED displays     1-18, 4-5, 5-24
console and auxiliary port connections     2-24, 3-61
faceplate     1-11
features     1-13
installing in upper card cage     7-75
LEDs     1-17, 4-7
memory locations     7-115
MII Ethernet Receptacle     2-31
orientation in lower card cage     7-77
removing from upper card cage     7-72
RJ-45 and MII Ethernet connections     2-27, 3-64
RJ-45 Ethernet Receptacle and modular plug     2-29
GSR and scissor-jack platform     3-5
GSR chassis footprint and dimensions     2-12
GSR rack-mounting options     2-11
GSR rack-mounting system     3-3
inserting the GSR in the rack     3-43
installing and removing a GRP Flash memory card     4-48
installing center-mount rack-mounting brackets     3-34
installing the GSR on the shipping pallet     A-16
installing the rack-mounting platform     3-37
internal air flow     1-40
line card
alphanumeric LED displays     4-8, 5-28
memory locations on group 1 cards     7-118
memory locations on group 2 cards     7-119
removing from lower card cage     7-67
removing from the upper card cage     7-57
line card cable-management bracket
attaching     7-63
line card network interface cable, connecting     3-58
network interface cables
disconnecting     7-56
reconnecting     7-65, 7-68
opening the air filter door     3-24
positioning the GSR for insertion into the rack     3-40
power distribution system     1-38, 5-21
preparing scissor-jack platform to load GSR     A-12
raising the GSR to the insertion height     3-41
removing a card
lower card cage     3-23
switch fabric card cage     3-26
upper card cage     3-20
scissor-jack platform, closing     A-15
shipping package components     A-4
source AC
connecting     3-70
disconnecting     7-24
reconnecting     7-30
source DC power
cable cover, removing     7-40
cables, connecting     3-74
cables, disconnecting     7-41
cables, reconnecting     7-47
switch fabric card cage     1-7
terminal connector locations, DC-input power shelf     3-72
transferring the GSR to the scissor-jack platform     A-13
verifying the equipment rack dimensions     3-30
vertical cable-management trough     1-45

filenames, for booting over the network     4-40

Flash boot ROM, GRP (table)     1-14

Flash memory
additional commands     4-52
card
formatting (caution)     4-50
formatting a new Flash memory card     4-49
formatting erases Flash memory card data (caution)     4-67
insertion (caution)     4-49
installing and removing     4-49
related procedures     4-47  to 4-67
slot description     1-19
copy command     4-60
copying between cards     4-58
copying bootable images between     4-58
copying files     4-57
copying files to GRP memory     4-61  to 4-66
GRP
attribute summary (table)     1-14
description     1-16
using     4-47  to 4-67

format command     4-50, 4-67

fuses
power bus board MBus module     5-16, 5-19, 7-108
power bus board Vmon and Imon signals     5-16, 7-108

G


Gigabit Route Processor
See GRP

global parameters, configuring     4-22

GRP
alphanumeric LED display sequences (table)     4-5
alphanumeric LED displays     1-18, 5-25
alphanumeric LED displays (figure)     1-18, 4-5, 5-24
asynchronous serial ports
auxiliary port     1-20
auxiliary port connection (figure)     2-24
auxiliary port signals (table)     2-26
Cisco IOS software images     1-12, 1-15
console and auxiliary port connections (figure)     3-61
console port
connection (figure)     2-24
functions     1-20
signals (table)     2-25
DRAM
configurations     1-15
configurations (table)     1-15
description     1-12
upgrade procedures     7-124  to 7-129
Ethernet port     1-20
faceplate (figure)     1-11
features (figure)     1-13
Flash memory card, installing and removing (figure)     4-48
installing in upper card cage (figure)     7-75
LEDs
partial front panel view (figure)     1-17, 4-7
types     1-16
memory components (table)     1-14
memory locations (figure)     7-115
MII Ethernet connector (figure)     2-27, 2-31
NVRAM     1-15
onboard Flash memory, description     1-16
orientation in lower card cage (figure)     7-77
PCMCIA
devices (table)     1-19
slots     1-19
power-on self-test     5-23
reinstalling     3-54
removing from upper card cage (figure)     7-72
RJ-45 and MII Ethernet connections (figure)     3-64
RJ-45 Ethernet connection (figure)     2-27
RJ-45 Ethernet Receptacle and modular plug (figure)     2-29
route memory configurations (table)     7-116
soft reset switch
function     1-19
usage (caution)     1-19, 5-25
SRAM     1-15
troubleshooting     5-23

GSR
chassis footprint and dimensions (figure)     2-12
inserting into rack (figure)     3-43
installing on shipping pallet (figure)     A-16
positioning for insertion in the rack (figure)     3-40
preparing scissor-jack platform for GSR extraction (figure)     A-12
rack-mounting options (figure)     2-11
rack-mounting system (figure)     3-3
raising to the insertion height (figure)     3-41
transferring to the scissor-jack platform (figure)     A-13

H


heat dissipation specification, system     1-52

honeycomb screen damage (caution)     3-25, 3-53, 7-12

horizontal cable-management trays     1-44

humidity guidelines, system     1-52

I


IEEE 802.3u specifications     2-33

immunity approvals     1-53

initialize command     4-45

installing
bonding and grounding connection     3-46
center-mount rack-mounting brackets (optional)     3-31
chassis     3-28  to 3-44
Ethernet cables     3-66
Flash memory cards     4-49
GSR in rack (figure)     3-43
GSR on shipping pallet (figure)     A-16
replacement AC-input power supply     7-20
replacement chassis     7-103  to 7-105
replacement DC-input power entry module     7-36

installing chassis rack-mounting platform     3-36

interface
attaching cables     3-57  to 3-60
command     4-29
configuration     4-24  to 4-26
Ethernet (MII and MDI)     2-27, 3-64
parameters, configuring     4-24
types used in system     3-57

interference, radio frequency     2-23

internal air flow (figure)     1-40

interrupting system with Break key     4-41

invisible laser radiation (warning)     2-8

K


kinks and bends (caution), fiber-optic cable     2-36

L


laser safety     2-8

LEDs
AC-input power supply     1-29, 5-8, 5-14, 7-21
alphanumeric displays
at startup     4-4  to 4-9
description     1-18
line cards     4-7
blower module     1-41
clock and scheduler card status     1-8
DC-input power entry module     1-37, 5-9, 5-16, 7-37
GRP     1-16
switch fabric card status     5-31
troubleshooting
AC-input power supplies     5-14
DC-input power entry modules     5-16

lightning storm, safety during     2-5

line card
alphanumeric LED displays     5-29
message sequences (table)     4-8
partial faceplate view (figure)     4-8, 5-28
attaching interface cables     3-57
attenuation and dispersion limits, fiber-optic link     2-37
boot-up alphanumeric messages     5-13, 5-29
cable-management brackets     1-44
diagnostics     5-27
DRAM upgrade procedures     7-130  to 7-135
link loss     2-38
memory
description     7-116  to 7-123
DIMM socket locations (figures)     7-118, 7-119
packet memory configuration options (table)     7-122
memory locations
group 1 (figure)     7-118
group 2 (figure)     7-119
multimode and single-mode transmission     2-40
packet memory configuration options (table)     7-122, 7-123
power budget     2-37
power margin     2-38
reinstalling     3-54  to 3-55, 3-56
removing
from lower card cage (figure)     7-67
from upper card cage (figure)     7-57
route memory configurations (table)     7-120
SONET signal requirements (table)     2-39
troubleshooting     5-27

line frequency, AC-input power supply     1-51

link loss, line card     2-38

locked blocks, recovering from     4-67

M


maintenance bus
See MBus

MBus
description     1-9  to 1-10
power bus board fuses     7-108
using for troubleshooting     5-14

MDI
Ethernet port     3-64
RJ-45 cable connector     3-64

media dependent interface
See MDI

media independent interface
See MII

memory
DIMMs, dual release levers (figure)     7-132
DIMMs, handling (figure)     7-126
DIMMs, installing (figure)     7-128
DIMMs, removing (figure)     7-126

memory components, GRP     1-14

memory configuration options
GRP route memory     7-116
line card
packet memory     7-122
route memory     7-120

memory devices
GRP     7-112
line cards     7-112

memory locations
GRP (figure)     7-115
line card
group 1 (figure)     7-118
group 2 (figure)     7-119

MII Ethernet receptacle
cable connector     3-64
cable specifications     2-32
connecting to the Ethernet MII port     3-66
connector pinout (table)     2-31
description     1-20

multimode
line card transmission     2-40
power budget example     2-39, 2-40

N


narrow card filler panel (caution)     1-22, 3-52, A-18

network interface cables
disconnecting (figure)     7-56
reconnecting (figure)     7-65, 7-68

nonvolatile random-access memory
See NVRAM

note, description of     xvi

NVRAM
GRP
attribute summary (table)     1-14
description     1-15
saving settings     4-31
using with Flash memory     4-61, 4-66

O


observing system startup     4-4

obtaining technical assistance     xviii

opening the air filter door (figure)     3-24

P


packet memory
configuration options (table)     7-123
line card configuration options (table)     7-122

Packet-over-SONET, interface configuration     4-25

passwords
recovering     4-43  to 4-46

PCMCIA
description, slot     1-19
formatting a new Flash memory card     4-49
See also Flash memory

Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
See PCMCIA

physical and functional overview     1-3

physical specifications (table)     1-50

pinouts
alarm card connector     2-34, 3-68
alarm card connector (table)     2-35
auxiliary port connector     2-26
console port connector     2-25
MII Ethernet connector (table)     2-31
RJ-45 Ethernet connector (table)     2-29

POS
See Packet-over-SONET, interface configuration

power
AC-input specifications     1-51
DC-input specifications     1-51
distribution system     1-37
distribution system (figure)     1-38, 5-21
input
AC-input power supply     1-51
DC-input power entry module     1-51
margin for line cards     2-38
optional AC-input power subsystem     1-26, 1-30
power cable safety     2-2
recommendations and requirements     2-15  to 2-18
standard AC-input power subsystem     1-26
subsystem introduction     1-6, 1-26
surge suppression     2-23
ungrounded     2-4

power bus board fuses     7-108

power module
AC-input
bay designations     3-78
description     1-29
faceplate features (figure)     1-29
handling (caution)     7-18, 7-20
input current rating     1-51
input power rating     1-51
LEDs     1-29
line frequency     1-51
output voltage and current     1-51
rated input voltage     1-51
reinstalling     3-78  to 3-80
DC-input
bay designations     3-80
faceplate features (figure)     1-36
handling (caution)     7-34, 7-35
input current rating     1-51
input power rating     1-51
input voltages     1-36
installation     3-81
LEDs     1-37
output voltage and current     1-51
rated input voltage     1-51
reinstalling     3-80  to 3-82

power module handling (caution)     3-13, 3-15, 3-79, 3-81

power shelf
handling (caution)     7-26, 7-27, 7-44, 7-45
optional AC-input (figure)     1-31
seating (figure)     7-46
standard AC-input     1-27
standard AC-input (figure)     1-26

privileged mode     4-16

procedures
air filter maintenance     7-10  to 7-15
attaching cables
AC-input power shelf     3-70  to 3-71
alarm card     2-34  to 2-35, 3-67  to 3-68
auxiliary and console port     3-61
bonding and grounding cable     3-45  to 3-47
DC-input power shelf     3-72  to 3-76
Ethernet port     3-64
GRP auxiliary port     3-63
GRP console port     3-62
line cards     3-57  to 3-60
Flash memory
copying files to     4-55
copying files to GRP memory     4-61  to 4-66
enabling booting from     4-54
formatting a PCMCIA Flash memory card     4-49  to 4-50
installing a PCMCIA Flash memory card     4-49
making images bootable     4-51
using     4-47  to 4-67
installing
GRP memory DIMMs     7-127  to 7-129
line card interface cables     3-57  to 3-60
line card memory DIMMs     7-133  to 7-135
replacement AC-input power supply     7-20
replacement DC-input power entry module     7-36
interfaces, configuring     4-24  to 4-26
recovering from a lost password     4-43  to 4-46
reinstalling
AC-input power supply     3-79  to 3-80
blower module     3-49  to 3-51
DC-input power entry module     3-81  to 3-82
lower card cage cards     3-52, 3-54
upper card cage cards     3-54, 3-55
removing
alarm card     7-78
blower module     3-16  to 3-17
cards from chassis     3-18  to 3-23, A-10
chassis     A-7  to A-15
clock and scheduler card     7-85
GRP     7-70
GRP memory DIMMs     7-125  to 7-127
line card memory DIMMs     7-131  to 7-133
replacing
AC-input power shelf     7-27  to 7-31
AC-input power supply     7-16  to 7-21
alarm card     7-78  to 7-84
blower module     7-51  to 7-52
chassis     7-86  to 7-105
clock and scheduler card     7-85
DC-input power entry module     7-32  to 7-37
DC-input power shelf     7-38  to 7-50
GRP     7-70, 7-70  to 7-77
line card     7-52  to 7-69
switch fabric card     7-85
system
configuration, basic     4-13  to 4-31
startup     4-4  to 4-11
upgrading
GRP DRAM     7-124  to 7-129
line card DRAM     7-130  to 7-135
using configuration mode     4-28  to 4-29

processor
CPU on the GRP     1-12
GRP, troubleshooting     5-24
subsystem, troubleshooting     5-23  to 5-33

publications, additional configuration     4-67  to 4-68

pwd command     4-52

R


rack-mounting
chassis     3-28  to 3-44
guidelines     2-13
platform
installing     3-36
installing (figure)     3-37
platform (figure)     3-6
system (figure)     3-3
verifying rack dimensions     3-30

radio frequency interference
See RFI prevention

recovering a lost password     4-43

regulatory compliance and safety approval requirements (table)     1-53

reinstalling
AC-input power supplies
after rack-mounting chassis     3-78  to 3-80
repackaging GSR for shipment     A-19
blower module     3-50
cards
lower card cage     3-52, 3-54, 3-56
upper card cage     3-54, 3-55
DC-input power entry modules
after rack-mounting chassis     3-80  to 3-82
repackaging GSR for shipment     A-19

reload command     4-39

remove and insert one line card at a time (caution)     7-131

removing
air filter     7-11
alarm card     7-78
blower module     3-17, 7-51, A-10
bonding and grounding connection     7-99
cards from chassis     3-18  to 3-23, A-10
chassis     7-86
clock and scheduler card     3-26, 7-85, 7-98
DRAM
GRP     7-125
line card     7-132
Flash memory cards     4-49
GRP     3-21, 7-70
line card     3-21
supplemental earth ground connection     A-10
switch fabric card     7-98
switch fabric cards     3-24  to 3-26

replacing
alarm card     7-78
blower module     7-51
chassis     7-86
chassis air filter     7-10
clock and scheduler card     7-85
DC-input
power entry module     7-32
power shelf     7-38
DRAM
GRP     7-127  to 7-129
line card     7-133  to 7-135
GRP     7-70
line cards     7-52
switch fabric card     7-85

reset switch on GRP     1-19

resistance value test (caution)     2-6

reverse polarity in DC-input power shelf wiring (caution)     2-19, 5-18

RFI prevention     2-23

RJ-45 Ethernet receptacle
cable specifications     2-32
connections     3-64
connector pinout (table)     2-29
description     1-20

route memory configurations
GRP (table)     7-116
line card (table)     7-120

router and rack stability (warning)     3-2, 3-28

S


safety
agency approvals     1-53
earth ground, missing     2-4
electrical     2-4
extra-low voltage requirements     2-3
general guidelines     2-2
lifting     2-3
SELV circuit connections     2-28, 3-61, 3-64

sample configuration     4-22  to 4-29

saving the configuration file     4-31

scissor-jack platform
closing (figure)     A-15
GSR anchor clips (figure)     3-5
installing GSR in rack     3-39  to 3-44
removing GSR chassis from rack     7-99  to 7-102
removing GSR from rack     A-11  to A-15

SELV circuit
alarm card     1-24
connections     2-28, 3-61, 3-64
warning     2-28, 2-35

serial ports, asynchronous
See auxiliary port; console port

setup command     4-18

shock specifications, system     1-52

show environment all command     5-36, 5-37

show environment command     5-15, 5-16, 5-18, 5-19

show environment table command     5-36, 5-37

show running-config command     4-29

show startup-config command     4-31, 4-43, 4-46

show version command     4-27, 4-39, 4-43

single-mode transmission
line card transmission     2-40
power budget example     2-40

site requirements
air flow     2-14
electrical safety guidelines     2-4
ESD guidelines     2-5
GSR chassis footprint and dimensions (figure)     2-12
plant wiring     2-23
power     2-15  to 2-18
rack mounting     2-9, 2-13
safety guidelines     2-2
site log     2-42
SONET connections     2-36
supplemental earth ground connection     2-21
temperature and humidity     2-15

soft reset (NMI) switch (caution)     1-19, 5-25

software configuration register
bit meanings (table)     4-35
functions     4-33  to 4-42

SONET
connections     2-36
maximum fiber-optic transmission distances (table)     2-36
signal requirements     2-39

source AC power
disconnecting (figure)     7-24
reconnecting (figure)     7-30

source DC power
cable cover, removing (figure)     7-40
cables
disconnecting (figure)     7-41
reconnecting (figure)     7-47

specifications
AC-input power subsystem (table)     1-51
acoustic noise     1-52
altitude     1-52
DC-input power subsystem (table)     1-51
environmental (table)     1-52
heat dissipation     1-52
humidity     1-52
IEEE 802.3u     2-33
physical (table)     1-50
router dimensions     1-50
router weight     1-50
shock     1-52
temperature     1-52

squeeze command     4-53, 4-54

SRAM, GRP (table)     1-14

startup, system     4-4  to 4-11

static random-access memory
See SRAM

switch fabric
card
blank card carrier     1-5
description     1-8
removing     3-26, 7-85, 7-98
status LEDs     1-8
card cage (figure)     1-7
clock and scheduler card
description     1-8
removing     7-85
description     1-6

switches
alarm card, external alarm cut-off switch     1-25
GRP soft reset (NMI) switch     1-19

system
banner     4-9
bonding and grounding connection
cable, attaching     3-46
reattaching     7-103
removing     7-98
booting for first time     4-11
clock     1-8
configuration register
configuration     4-33  to 4-42
settings at startup     4-36
configuration, basic     4-13  to 4-31
configuring global parameters     4-22  to 4-26
functional overview     1-3
global configuration mode     4-28
interfaces     3-57
interrupt (Break)     4-41
lifting safely     2-3
packaging
accessories package (figure)     A-5
package components (figure)     A-4
tools required     A-6
physical overview     1-3
power connection guidelines     2-15
privileged mode, EXEC     4-16
startup     4-4  to 4-11
startup preparation     4-2, 5-2
supplemental earth ground connection
description     2-21, 3-45
detaching     A-10

T


tables
100BaseT
cabling specifications     2-32
maximum cable lengths     2-33
AC-input power cord options     2-17
alarm connector pinout     2-35
configuration register settings for broadcast address destination     4-42
console port connector pinout     2-25
default boot filenames     4-40
definition of bits in boot field of software configuration register     4-35
electrical specifications
AC-input power subsystem     1-51
DC-input power subsystem     1-51
environmental specifications     1-52
estimating link loss     2-38
GRP
alphanumeric LED display sequences     4-5
auxiliary port signals     2-26
console port signals     2-25
DRAM configurations     1-15
memory components     1-14
MII Ethernet pinout     2-31
route memory configurations     7-116
line cards
alphanumeric LED display message sequences     4-8
packet memory configuration options     7-122, 7-123
route memory configurations     7-120
SONET signal requirements     2-39
maximum transmission distances (SONET)     2-36
PCMCIA devices supported     1-19
physical specifications     1-50
regulatory compliance and safety approval requirements     1-53
software configuration register bit meanings     4-35
system console
connector pinout     2-25
data transmission rate settings     4-42
typical fiber-optic link attenuation and dispersion limits     2-37

technical assistance, obtaining     xviii

telco-style rack requirements     2-14

telephone jacks     2-5

temperature
sensors     1-41
system specifications     1-52

terminal connector locations, DC-input power shelf (figure)     3-72

timesaver, description of     xvi

trained and qualified personnel (warning)     2-1

troubleshooting
AC-input power supply     5-8, 5-14  to 5-16
additional references     5-38
blown MBus fuse on power bus board     5-16
damaged power cord     5-15
damaged source DC power cable     5-19
DC-input power entry module     5-9, 5-16  to 5-20
environmental shutdown     5-36
GRP     5-24
line cards     5-27
power problems     5-6
processor subsystem     5-24
startup problems     5-1, 5-6
using alarm card LEDs
alarm card status     5-11, 5-33
CSC status     5-11, 5-33
SFC status     5-11, 5-33

twisted-pair wiring     2-23

typical fiber-optic link attenuation and dispersion limits (table)     2-37

U


upgrading memory
GRP     7-111  to 7-129
line cards     7-111  to 7-135

using boot flash command caution     4-13

using handles for lifting (caution)     2-4

V


verifying the equipment rack dimensions (figure)     3-30

vertical cable-management trough (figure)     1-45

vertical cable-management troughs     1-44

voltage
DRAM devices     7-112, 7-127
input
AC-input power supply     1-51
DC-input power entry module     1-51
output
AC-input power supply     1-51
DC-input power entry module     1-51

W


warnings
connection order for DC power cables     3-74, 7-48
DC circuit breaker off     7-39
description (and translations) of     xvi
invisible laser radiation     2-8
router and rack stability     3-2, 3-28
SELV circuits     2-28, 2-35
trained and qualified personnel     2-1

wiring
auxiliary port     3-63
bonding and grounding cable connection     3-46
console port     3-62
Ethernet ports     2-27  to 2-33
guidelines for working with telephone wiring     2-5
interference     2-23
MII Ethernet port
connection guidelines     2-31
connector types     3-66
pinout
auxiliary port connector     2-26
console port connector     2-25
MII Ethernet port connector     2-31
RJ-45 Ethernet port connector     2-29
RJ-45 Ethernet port connections     2-29
site wiring guidelines     2-23
supplemental earth ground     3-46

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