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Router B uses interface processor slots 8 through 12 with a Route Switch Processor in slot 7. The Cisco 7513 and Cisco 7576 routers have bays for up to two AC-input or DC-input power supplies. Each chassis will operate with one power supply, but a second power supply allows load sharing and increased system availability.
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Install the Hardware Prepare to Install the Router Note For detailed hardware installation instructions and safety guidelines, refer to the Cisco 7500 Series Router Installation and Configuration Guide, Site Preparation and Safety Guide, and the Cisco 7500 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Guide.
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Install the Hardware Install the Router on a Bench or Tabletop Note To rack-mount the router, refer to the “Rack-Mount the Router (Recommended)” section on page 4. Caution Two people are required to perform this step. Avoid sudden twists or moves to prevent injury.
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(for mounting brackets and chassis ears to rack posts) To rack-mount the Cisco 7513 or Cisco 7576 router, you will perform the following steps: Step 1 Mount the brackets to the rack posts. Step 2 Secure the spanner bars.
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Install the Hardware Mount Brackets to the Rack Posts Note The distance between the inner edges of the left and right rack-mounting posts must be at least 17.72 inches (45.088 cm), and the distance between the holes in the mounting posts must be 18.31 inches (46.5 cm) (+ .063 inches or .16 cm).
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Install the Hardware Secure the Spacers Step 1 Loosen the 10-32 x 5/8-inch LG Phillips pan-head screw at the end of the ledge of the right-side bracket. This screw is the anchor for the spanner bar. Step 2 Remove the tape that secures the spanner bar on the left bracket, and swing the bar down (see A) over the anchor screw on the opposite bracket (see B).
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Install the Hardware Attach the Chassis Ears POW ER Step 1 Position the ears on the chassis as follows: • To flush-mount the chassis, place each ear so that the mounting strips are flush with the end of the chassis, and align the mounting holes in the ear with those in the chassis.
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Install the Hardware Mount the Chassis in the Rack Caution Two people are required to perform this step. Step 1 With a person positioned at either side of the chassis, grasp the bottom edge of the chassis with one hand near the front and the other near the back.
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STOP! on contact The Route Switch Processor (RSP) comes uninstalled with your Cisco 7513 or 7576 router, but is a required system component. Install the RSP2, RSP4, or RSP8 in either slot 6 or slot 7, and install interface processors (optional) in any of the eleven interface...
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Install the Hardware Attach the Cable-Management Bracket Blower module Loosen screws (2) Bracket Card cage Step 1 Locate the two slotted screws between the blower module and the card cage opening at the interface processor end of the router. Step 2 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to loosen the screws.
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Install Power Supplies in the Router FAN OUT PUT FAI L Note The Cisco 7513 and the Cisco 7576 routers are shipped with the power supplies removed. Each chassis comes with one power supply as standard equipment; a second power supply is optional equipment.
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Install the Hardware Connect AC-Input Power Supply Warning The system power switch on the power supply should be off. Step 1 For AC-input power supplies, push the cable retention clip away from the power receptacle and plug in the power cable. Step 2 Push the cable retention clip until it snaps into place around the cable connector.
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Install the Hardware Connect DC-Input Power Supply DC-input power su with the terminal b move Power leads attached to terminal block (+) Positive (–) Negative ( ) Ground Conduit bracket Warning power supply should be off. cover removed Step 1 Use a screwdriver to loosen and remove FA N O the terminal block cover screws.
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Step 5 Attach the ground wire to the ground terminals using the 8-mm nut driver. Step 6 Check the power supply’s wiring and color code to verify that it matches the wiring and color code at the DC source. Warning Incorrect wiring could create a dangerous shock hazard and could damage the power supply, power source, and chassis components.
Connect the RSP Modem Console terminal Connect the Console Port The system console port on the RSP is a DB-25 receptacle DCE port for connecting a data terminal, which allows you to configure and manage the system. The console port is labeled Console. Step 1 Connect the console cable from the terminal to the console port on the RSP.
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RSP2s, RSP4s, or RSP8s to a single console terminal or external auxiliary device. These are configured as system master and slave in RSP slots 6 and 7 in the Cisco 7513. Step 1 Connect the DB-25 female end of the Y-cable to the console terminal device.
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GS Software (RSP-K ), Version 11.1(8)CA Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by Cisco Systems, Inc. This RSP2 is system master Other RSP2 is not plugged in Compiled Wed 10-May-95 11:06 Step 7 Observe the system startup banner.
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Start and Configure the System Start a Basic Configuration Many privileged-level EXEC commands are used to set operating parameters. To enter the privileged-level: Step 1 Enter the enable command at the EXEC prompt (>), and then enter a privileged-level password, as follows: Router>...
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Start and Configure the System Perform a Basic Configuration Using Setup Note The router’s serial (WAN) cable should not be connected to the CSU/DSU unless you are planning to use AutoInstall. If you are using the console Y-cable that shipped with your router, use either of the two DB-25 male plug ends of the Y-cable.
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Start and Configure the System Configure an Ethernet Interface Step 1 To configure your system for an Ethernet LAN, respond to the prompts as follows, using your own IP address and subnet mask information: Configuring interface parameters: Configuring interface Ethernet0/0: Is this interface in use? [no]: yes Configure IP on this interface? [no]: yes IP address for this interface: 1.1.1.10...
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Step 2 Determine which protocols you want to allow on the synchronous serial interface and enter the appropriate responses: Configure IP unnumbered on this interface? [no]: IP address for this interface: 1.1.1.20 Number of bits in subnet field [0]: Class A network is 1.0.0.0, 0 subnet bits; mask is 255.0.0.0 Configure IPX on this interface? [no]: yes IPX network number [2]:...
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NVRAM as follows: Hostname# copy running-config startup-config Your Cisco 7513 or Cisco 7576 router is now minimally configured and ready to use. If you want to modify the parameters after the initial configuration, use the setup command. To perform more complex configurations, use the configure...
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Flash Memory Cards A Flash memory card that ships with your Cisco 7513 or Cisco 7576 contains the Cisco IOS software image to boot your router. You do not need to format it. The RSP has two PC Card slots—slot 0 and slot 1—into which you can install a Flash memory card.
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Format a Flash Memory Card Flash memory cards shipped as spare parts must be formatted. Use only Intel Series 2+ Flash memory cards. Step 1 Enter format slot0: (or format slot1:) to format the Flash memory card, as follows: Router# format slot0: Step 2 At the erase all sectors prompt, press...
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Make a Flash Memory Card Image Bootable Note In this example, the filename is new.image, and the Flash memory card is located in slot 0. Step 1 Enter the configure terminal command at the enable prompt, as follows: Router# configure terminal Step 2 Enter the no boot system command, as...
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Prepare to Remove and Install an RSP To remove and install an RSP, you will perform the following steps: • Copy the configuration file using a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server • Remove the RSP •...
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Remove and Install an Interface Processor, Filler, VIP, or RSP Bottom ejector lever Card Card carrier slot Captive guide installation screw STOP! on contact Note Do not shut down the system power when removing an interface processor, VIP, or an RSP in a system configured for HA.
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Step 8 If you have a VIP4 and are using HSA with an RSP2 as the slave processor, wait 20-30 seconds, and then reinsert the RSP2. Step 9 Repeat Step 2 through Step 8 to remove any additional interface processors, fillers, VIPs, or RSPs.
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Check the Interface Processor or VIP Installation Note When a new VIP is inserted or when a VIP is moved to a new slot, the system recognizes the new interfaces, but leaves them in the shutdown state until you configure them.
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Step 5 When the interfaces are up, check the activity of each interface by observing the status LEDs, which are described in the LED section of your port adapter documentation.
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Copy the Configuration File for an RSP Refer to the appropriate Cisco IOS software documentation for the configuration options available, and for specific configuration instructions, as needed. Before you copy (save) the running configuration to a TFTP file server, ensure the following: •...
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Step 7 Enter the name of the configuration file. The default is to use the name of the router with the suffix -confg. Press Return to accept the default filename, or enter a different name for the file, then press Return.
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Retrieve the Configuration File for RSPs Retrieve the saved configuration and copy it to NVRAM by accessing the router through a console terminal, or from a remote terminal. Step 1 Enter the enable command at the EXEC prompt (>), and then enter a privileged-level password, as follows: Router>...
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) The console display indicates whether or not the operation was successful. A series of exclamation points (!!!!) and [OK] (as shown in the preceding example) indicates that the operation was successful. A series of periods (. .
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Remove and Install Port Adapters...
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Note First remove the VIP from the chassis before removing the port adapter from the VIP. See the “Remove and Install an Interface Processor, Filler, VIP, or RSP” section on page 27 for instructions. Step 1 Remove the screw that secures the port adapter (or blank port adapter), as shown in A. Step 2 Grasp the handle and carefully pull it out of its slot, away from the edge connector at the rear of the slot.
Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Remove and Replace the Power Supply Redundant power supplies support online insertion and removal (OIR); if you remove one power supply, the second power supply immediately ramps up to maintain uninterrupted operation. In this case, proceed to Step 2. If you have only one power supply, you must turn off power before removing and replacing it.
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Install Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) For the DC-input power supply: Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screws on the terminal block cover, lift the cover, use the wire cutters to cut the nylon strain-relief ties, and then remove the three power leads (remove the ground lead last) from the terminal block. OT SHIP WITH POWER SUPPLY FASTENER TO BE FULLY ENGAGED ALLED...
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