Table of Contents
Index
- 100BaseT
- cabling specifications (table) 2-32
- maximum cable lengths (table) 2-33
- transmission specifications 2-32
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- kinks and bends (caution), fiber-optic cable 2-36
- 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
- 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
- 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
- observing system startup 4-4
- obtaining technical assistance xviii
- opening the air filter door (figure) 3-24
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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







Posted: Mon Jun 5 13:34:51 PDT 2000
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