Cautions and Regulatory Compliance Statements for NEBS Review Installation Guidelines Clearance Requirements Airflow Directions Procure Tools and Equipment Accessory Kits for Fixed Port Routers Prepare Your Location Airflow for Site Planning Prepare Yourself Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Installing the 40-Gigabit QSFP+ or 100-Gigabit Transceiver Module Attach the Optical Network Cable Removing the 40-Gigabit QSFP+ or 100-Gigabit QSFP28 Transceiver Module Connect Interface Ports Connect a Fiber-Optic Port to the Network Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Management Port LEDs Fan Module and Fan Tray LED Power Supply LED A P P E N D I X A System Specification Weight and Power Consumption Environmental Specifications RJ-45 Connectors Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Contents Management Pinouts Time-of-Day Port Pinouts USB Flash or MEM Port Pinouts Console Port Pinouts Power Supply Power Cord Specifications Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
The Cisco NCS 5700 series fixed-port routers provide aggregation, distributed core, and peering fabric. The Cisco NCS 5700 series offers two types of systems. Those without external-TCAM (non-SE) rely only on the on-chip resources available for feature scale. The second type of system is equipped with external-TCAM (-SE) which provides an extended scale in addition to the on-chip scale.
Cisco NCS-57C3 Fixed Chassis Data Sheet. Field Replaceable Units The NCS 5700 series fixed-port routers support the following FRUs: • Fan modules (NCS-57B1) and fan trays (NCS-57C3-MOD) • Power Supply Units • Modular Port Adapters (MPAs)—supported on the NCS-57C3-MOD routers •...
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• Fan tray slots 0 and 1 support fan tray assembly with 2x60mm fans (NC57-C3-FAN2-FW) • Fan tray slots 2 through 5 support fan tray assembly with 2x40mm fans (NC57-C3-FAN1-FW) Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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NCS 5700 Router Overview Field Replaceable Units Figure 2: NC57-C3-FAN2-FW Fan Tray - 2x60mm Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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The router doesn't support a mix of AC and DC PSU for normal operation. However, router supports mix of AC and DC PSU only during migration from AC to DC, or vice versa. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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• NC57-1600W-ACFW — 1600W AC power supply module with port-side air intake • NC57-1600W-DCFW — 1600W 48VDC power supply module with port-side air intake Figure 5: NCS-57C3-MOD AC Power Supply Unit Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
NCS 5700 Router Overview Route Processor Card Route Processor Card Route processor cards manage all routing operations on the Cisco NCS-57C3-MOD router. NC57-MOD-RP2-E USB port Management Ethernet port Console port Recessed reset (ORS) button Modular Port Adapters The modular port adapters (MPAs) are supported in the NCS-57C3-MOD fixed-port routers. Each MPA has a STATUS and ATTN (attention) LED, and each port on the MPA has an adjacent A/L (Active/Link) LED.
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CFP2-DCO transceivers and 2 ports for 4x25GE (via cable breakout), QSFP+ (40Gbps) or QSFP28 (100Gbps) transceivers. STATUS LED CFP2-DCO port and Active/Link LED QSFP port and ATTN LED Active/Link LED Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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4-Port 800GE MPA with QSFP28/QSFP-DD and Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers. The NC57-MPA-2D4H-S modular port adapter supports QSFP28 and QSFP-DD optical transceivers in the following configurations: Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Figure 6: NC57-MPA-2D4H-S Modular Port Adapter (MPA) STATUS LED QSFP28/QSFP-DD port and LED QSFP28/QSFP-DD port QSFP28/QSFP-DD port and LED and LED QSFP28/QSFP-DD port ATTN LED and LED Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
12x100G QSFP-DD ports Only even ports support QSFP-DD 100G-ZR Note 5x400G QSFP-DD ports Figure 8: NCS-57B1-6D24-SYS Front View 12 QSFP-DD ZR ports 12x100G QSFP-DD ports Only even ports support QSFP-DD 100G-ZR Note Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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• 4 ports (NCS-57C3-MOD-SE-S) or 8 ports (NCS 57C3-MOD-S) of 100G QSFP28 • MACsec supported on the following SFP28 ports: • NCS 57C3-MOD-S: ports 0-3, 40-55 • NCS-57C3-MOD-SE-S: ports 0-7, 36-51 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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4 ports (NCS-57C3-MOD-SE-S) or 8 ports (NCS 57C3-MOD-S) of 100G QSFP28 The rear view of both the chassis is same. Figure 11: NCS 57C3-MOD Rear View Fan tray assembly with 2x60mm fans (NC57-C3-FAN2-FW) Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Specification For information on physical specification, temperature, Route Processor, and other details for all variants, see Cisco NCS 5700 chassis specification of the Cisco Network Convergence System 5700 Router Data Sheet. Network Timing Interfaces • 1PPS input or output and ToD input or output—This shielded RJ-45 interface is used for input or output of time-of-day (ToD) and 1PPS pulses.
GNSS module has an in-built ESD protection on all pins, including the RF-input pin. However, additional surge protection is required if an outdoor antenna is being connected. The Lightning Protector must support a low clamping voltage (less than 600V). Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
• Use a passive splitter if more than one GNSS modules are fed from a single antenna. Note The splitter should have all the RF ports capable of DC-pass, if the antenna needs to feed power from GNSS module. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
To determine which transceivers and cables are supported by this router, refer to the Transceiver Module Group (TMG) Compatibility Matrix Tool: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/home To see the transceiver specifications and installation information, see Cisco Transceiver Modules Install and Upgrade Guides. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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NCS 5700 Router Overview Transceiver and Cable Specifications Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Prepare Rack for Chassis Installation, on page 29 Review Installation Roadmap This figure lists the steps to install Cisco NCS 5700 series fixed-port chassis and its components and prepare the system for operation. Use this workflow as a reference to ensure that all components are properly installed in the correct order.
• Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, or other items that could get caught in the router or other associated components. • Cisco equipment operates safely when used in accordance with its specifications and product-usage instructions. • Be sure to power down a fixed configuration PDU or modular configuration power shelf before removing it from the chassis.
• Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise, such as radios, power lines, and fluorescent lighting fixtures. Make sure that the cabling is safely away from other devices that might damage the cables. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Leave an additional 6.0 inches (15.24 cm) rear clearance for removal and installation of power supplies and fan modules. Figure 15: Clearance Requirement Chassis 6.0 inches (15.24 cm) rear clearance for air intake/exhaust. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Airflow Directions The airflow through the fan trays and power supplies on the Cisco NCS 5700 series router is either from the port side exhaust or the port side intake, depending on how the modules were ordered. To ensure proper airflow, you must make sure that when you install the router its air intake is positioned in a cold aisle and the air exhaust is positioned in a hot aisle.
• Ground lug (1) • Crimping tool large enough to accommodate the girth of the lug • Wire-stripping tool • (ANSI) Pair of 19-inch mounting brackets • M4 screws to fix brackets (16) Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
This section illustrates how the building that houses the chassis must be properly grounded to the earth ground. Note This image is only for representational purposes. Your grounding requirement depends on your building. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Figure 17: Building with Rack Room Connected to Earth Ground Airflow for Site Planning Table 5: Cisco NCS 5700 Airflow Device Maximum System Airflow (CFM) at Maximum System Temperature NCS-57B1-5DSE-SYS NCS-57B1-6D24-SYS Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
The figures show how to cuff the ESD strap around the wrist and the ground cord that connects the cuff to the ground. ESD wrist straps are the primary means of controlling static charge on personnel. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Prepare for Installation Prepare Yourself Figure 18: Wearing the ESD Strap Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Figure 19: Handling the Chassis Prepare Rack for Chassis Installation Install the Cisco NCS 5700 series chassis into a standard 19-inch, four-post Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) cabinet or rack with mounting rails that conform to English universal hole spacing per section 1 of the ANSI/EIA-310-D-1992 standard.
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(such as Hilti; see Hilti.com for details). Make sure that floor mounting bolts are accessible, especially if annual retorquing of bolts is required. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Connect DC Power to the Chassis , on page 57 • Power Supply Unit Input and Output Ranges, on page 59 Rack Types Figure 20: Rack specification EIA (19 inches) Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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ETSI rack, you need adapter plates to accommodate the 19 inch rack mount brackets. The adapter plates for installing in a 23-inch rack or an ETSI rack are included in the accessory kit for the NCS-57C3-MOD chassis. Figure 21: Four Post Rack Type Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Rack Mount the NCS-57C3-MOD Chassis in a 4-Post Rack using Sliders, on page 41 — Contains the procedure for mounting the NCS-57C3-MOD-S and NCS-57C3-MOD-SE-S chassis in a 4-post rack using a sliders. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Use four M4 screws with 12 in-lbs (1.4 N-m) to attach the bracket to the chassis d) Repeat Steps 1b and 1c with the other rack-mount bracket on the other side of the router. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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(using a total of four screws) and into the cage nuts or threaded holes in the vertical rack-mounting rails. d) Tighten the 10-32 screws to 20 in-lb (2.26 N.m) or tighten the 12-24 screws to 30 in-lb (3.39 N.m). Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
The following table lists the items contained in the rack-mount kit provided with the routers. Table 8: Router Rack-Mount Kit Quantity Part Description Rack-mount brackets M4 x 6-mm Phillips counter sink screws Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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(using a total of twelve screws) and into the cage nuts or threaded holes in the vertical rack-mounting rails. d) Tighten the 10-32 screws to 20 in-lb (2.26 N.m) or tighten the 12-24 screws to 30 in-lb (3.39 N.m). Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Table 9: NCS-57B1-6D24-SYS and NCS-57B1-5DSE-SYS Router Rack-Mount Kit Quantity Part Description Rack-mount brackets M4 x 6-mm Phillips flat-head screws M4 x 6-mm Phillips pan-head screws Rack-mount guides Rack-mount slider rails Grounding lug Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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The holes that you use depend on which side your chassis need to be put in the cold aisle. Figure 27: Rack-Mount Brackets on Cisco Port-Side Intake Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Tighten the 10-32 screws to 20 in-lb (2.26 N.m) or tighten the 12-24 screws to 30 in-lb (3.39 N.m). Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Rack Mount the NCS-57C3-MOD Chassis in a 4-Post Rack using Sliders This section describes how to install the Cisco NCS 57C3-MOD chassis on the 4-post rack, using sliders. The sliders are used to install the chassis on a 4-post rack. Sliders are used to access the fan trays in the chassis easily during maintenance.
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The outer slider member of NC55-2RU-ACC-SL2 is mounted to the front post with 2 screws, whereas the outer slider member of NC55-2RU-ACC-SL1 is passed through the rack holes of the front post and latched to the rack. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Middle Slider Member Unlock Feature on the Inner Slider Member Middle Slider Member The following table lists the items that are contained in the Cisco NCS 57C3-MOD Router rack-mount kit. Table 10: Router Rack-Mount Kit Quantity Part Description Rack-mount brackets...
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Align the inner slider member with one side of the chassis and use three M4 x 10-mm pan head screws and tighten the screws to 12 in-lbs (1.4 N-m). b. Repeat this step to install the inner slider member to the other side of the chassis. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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12 in-lbs (1.4 N-m). b. Repeat this step to install the inner slider member to the other side of the tray. Figure 32: Install the Inner Slider Member to the Tray Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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(NC55-2RU-ACC-SL1) The front end of the outer slider member passes through the screw holes of the rack and latches to the rack. See Figure 33: Rear and Front End (NC55-2RU-ACC-SL1) of the Outer Slider Member. Figure 33: Rear and Front End (NC55-2RU-ACC-SL1) of the Outer Slider Member Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Tighten the screws later after passing the slider through the rack holes. Figure 34: Rear and Front End (NC55-2RU-ACC-SL2) of the Outer Slider Member Screw thread adapter at the Counter sink screws Front End- Outer slider member Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Repeat 4a through 4b to install the outer slider member to the other side of the chassis. Figure 35: Install the Outer Slider Member to the Rack Outer slider member Step 5 Extend the middle slider member from the slider assembly. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Insert the inner slider members (attached to the chassis or tray) to the middle slider member on the rack. Step 7 Slide the chassis or tray into middle slider member until it cannot be pushed further. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Inner slider member Step 8 For NC55-2RU-ACC-SL2 with the tray, do the following: a. Place the chassis on the tray and align the chassis with the screw holes on the tray. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Step 10 Tighten the thumbscrews on either side of the chassis, that is aligned with the screw thread adapter of the outer slider member through the rack holes. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Install the Chassis Rack Mount the NCS-57C3-MOD Chassis in a 4-Post Rack using Sliders Figure 40: Secure the Chassis to the Rack Figure 41: Secure the Tray to the Rack Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Place the grounding lug against the grounding pad so that there is solid metal-to-metal contact, and insert the provided screws with washers through the holes in the grounding lug and into the grounding pad. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Install the Chassis Ground the Chassis Figure 42: NCS-57B1-6D24-SYS and NCS-57B1-5DSE-SYS Ground Lug Figure 43: NCS-57C3-MOD Ground Lug Grounding lug Pan-head screws Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Step 1 Verify that the AC cable is installed in the correct AC source panel. Step 2 Attach the AC power cable to the cable connector in the AC power module. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Slide the cable clamp toward the plug. Step 5 Close the cable clamp on the shoulder of the power cable to secure the power cable. Figure 44: Cable Clamp: Examples Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
• PSU2KW-DCPI/PSU2KW-DCPI= , port-side intake airflow Before you begin Each DC input power cable is terminated at the power distribution unit (PDU) by a cable lug, as shown in the following figure. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Use the cable supplied with the power supply. If you prefer to use your own cable, the cable size must be 6 AWG. Figure 46: NCS-57B1 - Connecting DC Power Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
This table summarises input and output power ranges for PSU low line and nominal applications: Table 11: Input and output power ranges for PSUs Input Voltage Input Current (Max) Output Power Output PSU2KW-ACPI 100-127V ac 1000W 12V/84A For low line applications Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Power Supply Unit Input and Output Ranges Input Voltage Input Current (Max) Output Power Output PSU2KW-ACPI 200-240V ac 2000W 12V/167A For nominal voltage application PSU2KW-DCPI -40V to - 72V DC 2000W 12V/167A Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
RJ-45 connectors to connect the ports on the router to other network devices. To prevent damage to the fiber-optic cables, Cisco recommends that you keep the transceivers disconnected from their fiber-optic cables when installing the transceiver in the router. Before removing a transceiver from the router, remove the cable from the transceiver.
• Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent parameters. • Download software updates. The system console port is an RJ-45 receptacle for connecting a data terminal to perform the initial configuration of NCS 5700 chassis. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Connect Router to the Network Connect to the Console Port Figure 48: NCS 57B1 Console, TOD, and Management Port Location Time of Day (ToD) port Console port Management Ethernet port Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Attach the terminal end of the cable to the interface port on the data terminal. Step 3 Attach the other end of the cable to the console port. Table 12: RJ-45 Straight-through Cable Pin-outs RJ-45 Pin Signal — Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Later, you can create new username and password. The following prompt appears: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO root-system username is configured. Need to configure root-system username. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! --- Administrative User Dialog --- Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Username: cisco Password: RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios# Note Username is cisco. Reach out to your accounts team to obtain the password. You can later modify the password in Step 3. Step 3 Enter a new password to use for this router. The software checks the security strength of your password and rejects your password if it is not considered to be a strong password.
To connect cables to the system management port, attach Category 5 cables directly to the RJ-45 receptacle on the management Ethernet port. Figure 50: NCS-57B1 Management and Console Port Locations Management Ethernet Console port port Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Connect the network end of your RJ-45 cable to a switch, hub, repeater, or other external equipment. Accessing RJ-45 Cable The RJ-45 cable is available on the Management port. To access the RJ-45 cable, perform the following steps: Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Figure 52: Inserting a screwdriver between the timing ports 2. Press the clip on the RJ-45 jack downwards and pull the RJ-45 jack from the port. This releases the RJ-45 cable from the port. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Before you remove or install an SFP28 or SFP+ module, read the installation information in this section. Note The Cisco NCS 57B1 router has only QSFP-DD sockets, therefore you need QSA module (QSFP to SFP+ Adapter) CVR-QSFP-SFP10G to support SFP+ module.
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Insert CVR-QSFP-SFP10G in to the QSFP-DD port of the line card, followed by the insertion of the SFP+ pluggable. Use the show inventory command to get details of the Cisco devices that are installed in the router. The adapter details are displayed.
Verify that the SFP+ modules are completely seated and secured in their assigned receptacles on the line card by firmly pushing on each SFP+ module. Use the QSA adapter for using SFP+ modules. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Grasp the SFP+ module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove it from the port, as shown in the figure below. Note This action must be performed during your first instance. After all the ports are populated, this may not be possible. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Step 6 Protect your line card by inserting a clean SFP+ module cage covers into the optical module cage when there is no SFP+ module installed. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
QSFP-DD transceiver modules or coming into contact with system modules. The QSFP-DD transceiver module has a pull-tab latch. To install the QSFP-DD transceiver module, follow these steps: Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Figure 60: Inserting QSFP-DD Transceiver Module Step 6 Holding the pull-tab, fully seat the transceiver in the module’s transceiver socket until it clicks. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
SFP+ modules. The 100-Gigabit optical QSFP28 transceiver is similar to the 40-Gigabit optical QSFP transceiver. Figure 62: 40-Gigabit QSFP+ Transceiver Module (Optical) Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Align the QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceiver module in front of the module’s transceiver socket opening and carefully slide the QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceiver into the socket until the transceiver makes contact with the socket electrical connector (see the figure below). Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Press firmly on the front of the QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceiver module with your thumb to fully seat the transceiver in the module’s transceiver socket (see the below figure). If the latch is not fully engaged, you might accidentally disconnect the QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceiver module. Caution Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
• Inspect and clean the MPO connector end faces just before you make any connections. • Grasp the MPO connector only by the housing to plug or unplug a fiber-optic cable. Note 40-Gigabit QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceiver modules are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
For QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceivers equipped with a pull tab latch (see the below figure, bottom view): a) Immediately install the dust plug into the transceiver’s optical bore. b) Grasp the tab and gently pull to release the transceiver from the socket. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Disconnect Optical Ports from the Network When you need to remove fiber-optic transceivers, you must first remove the fiber-optic cables from the transceiver before you remove the transceiver from the port. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Connect the other end of the shielded coaxial cable to the GNSS antenna after the primary protector. Note The GNSS RF In port should have a primary protector installed to meet the Local Safety guidelines. Figure 67: NCS 57B1 GNSS Port Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
• Inspect routinely for dust and damage. Clean and then inspect fiber ends under a microscope to determine whether any damage has occurred. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Connect Router to the Network Maintain Transceivers and Optical Cables Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Press both the latches on the fan module to disengage the fan module connection from the chassis. b) Simultaneously press the latches, and pull the fan module fully out of the chassis. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Press the latch on the right side of the fan tray to disengage the fan tray connection from the chassis. b) Simultaneously press the latch and pull the fan tray fully out of the chassis. Figure 70: Remove Fan Tray from the NCS-57C3-MOD Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
+24/48V, GRD, -24/48V. The terminal block connector is of suitable size to carry the appropriate AWG wire size to handle the input current of the power supply. No ON/OFF switch is provided. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Grasp the power supply handle. Simultaneously press the power supply locking tab towards the left and pull the power supply out from the chassis while supporting it with the other hand. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
This section describes how to remove and replace the AC power supply. Warning When you install the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Statement 1046 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Make sure that the power supply is fully seated in the bay. See the following figure. Figure 73: NCS-57B1 - Install AC Power Supply Module Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Warning Statement 1034 Backplane Voltage Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating. Use caution when servicing Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws on either side of the RP. Figure 75: Remove RP and Blank from Chassis Captive screws Blank card Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
(EMI) emissions requirements and to allow proper airflow across the installed modules. If you plan to install a MPA in a slot that is not in use, you must first remove the blank. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Metal Carrier ESD Strap Online Insertion and Removal Cisco NCS 5700 series modular port adapters (MPAs) support online insertion and removal (OIR). Modular port adapters (MPAs) support the following types of OIR: • Soft OIR Soft OIR uses the IOS XR hw-module subslot rack/slot/subslot reload, hw-module subslot rack/slot/subslot shutdown, and no hw-module subslot rack/slot/subslot shutdown commands to complete online insertion and removal.
Tighten the captive screws on the MPA within 10 seconds. Note Avoid over torquing the MPA captive screws when installing the MPA. Tighten the captive screws on the MPA to a torque of 5 inch-pound. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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MPA. Ensure that you first loosen the right screw and then the left. 5. Grasp the MPA and pull the MPA from the chassis. (You have already disconnected the cables from the MPA.) Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Verify Device Installation, on page 99 Verify Device Installation After installing the Cisco NCS 5700 Router, you can use the show commands to verify the installation and configuration. If any issue is detected, take corrective action before making further configurations.
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Displays the power usage information for the entire router. show environment voltage Displays the voltage for the entire router. Displays the current environment status. show environment current show environment fan Displays the status of the fan trays. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
On the NCS-57B1 chassis, the STATUS, ALARM, SYNC, and FAN LEDs are located at the far-left of the front panel. Power and GNSS LEDs are located at the far-right of the front panel, just below the USB port. Figure 77: NCS-57B1 Chassis LEDs POWER LED GNSS LED Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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The module is operational and has no active major or critical alarms. Blinking Amber The module is booting up. Amber Host kernel booted and is ready to start XR. The module is powered-off. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
LEDs are located on the lower left front of the route processor card. The management port link and active LEDs are located immediately below the port on the front of the module. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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The operator has activated this LED to identify this module in the ATTN (Attention) Flashing blue chassis. This module is not being identified. Management port Green The management port is linked up. LINK The management port is not linked up. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
The display uses a ##BB format that shows the port number (##) and the status (BB). Status can be green (GN) or yellow (YL). The display cycles through each port number in 1-second intervals. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
• The MPA is not fully inserted. Flashing amber The MPA is booting up or shutting down. The MPA is powered-off and can now be safely removed. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
The ethernet link is up and operational. The ethernet link is down. Port Link Green The port is either receiving or transmitting packets. Blinking No packets are being received or transmitted. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
The NCS-57B1 fan module LED is located on the top-left corner of the module. Figure 81: NCS-57B1 Fan Module LED The NCS-57C3-MOD fan tray LED is located on the bottom-left corner of the module. Figure 82: NCS-57C3-MOD Fan Tray LED Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
The power supply LED is located on the lower-right corner portion of the module. Figure 83: NCS 57B1 Power Supply LED Figure 84: NCS-57C3-MOD Power Supply LED Status LED location Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
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Power supply is operating but a warning condition has occurred, due to Amber one of the following conditions: • High temperature • High power • Slow fan Power supply units are not receiving power. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
A P P E N D I X System Specification This chapter describes the system specifications for Cisco NCS 5700 router. • Weight and Power Consumption, on page 111 • Environmental Specifications, on page 111 • RJ-45 Connectors, on page 111 •...
The following table summarizes the Management Ethernet port pinouts. Table 20: Management Ethernet Port Pinouts Signal Name TRP0+ TRP0- TRP1+ TRP1- TRP2+ TRP2- TRP3+ TRP3- Time-of-Day Port Pinouts The following table summarizes the ToD/1-PPS port pinouts. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Console Port Pinouts The following table summarizes the Console port pinouts. Table 23: Console Port Pinouts Signal Name Direction Description Loop1 Loopback 1 Loop2 Loopback 2 Output Console RS232 transmit Ground Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...
Power Supply Power Cord Specifications For more information on the supported power cables, see Ordering information for power cables supported on NCS 5700 on the Cisco Network Convergence System 5700 Router Data Sheet. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 5700 Series Fixed-Port Routers...