When installing the network interface cables, route the cables up to and through the cable-management bracket 'U'
Step 1
device. If you are using very thin cables that slip through the bracket openings, insert nylon cable ties through the holes
in the bracket and wrap them around the cables to secure them. See
Step 2
Route the excess cable out through either end of the bracket, coil it, and secure it to the rack using nylon cable ties or
some other mode of attachment.
It might be necessary to bundle longer cables to avoid tangling them. Do this at the cable-management bracket or at
Step 3
the rack, but leave enough slack in the cables to remove processor modules and change cables as required. Also, do not
block the power supply air vents with cables.
This completes the procedure for installing the cables in the cable-management bracket. Proceed to the
section on page 14
to complete the installation.
5
Start the System
Before you start the system, you must connect power to it.
Connecting AC-Input Power to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router
Follow these steps to connect an AC-input power supply to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router:
At the rear of the chassis, check that the AC power supply switch is in the standby position.
Step 1
Figure 9
shows the power supply inlet and standby switch of the ASR1006-PWR-AC power supply. On the
ASR1013/06-PWR-AC power supply, the power supply inlet and standby switch are at a similar position.
Figure 9
Cisco ASR 1006 Series Router AC Power Supply (ASR1006-PWR-AC) Inlet and Standby Switch
AC power inlet
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Plug the power cable into the inlet.
Step 2
For additional AC power cable strain relief, secure the cable to the power supply handle by inserting a nylon cable tie
Note
through the hole in the handle and around the cable.
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"Start the System"