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Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers First Published: 2024-09-04 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883...
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Prepare Your Location Prepare Yourself Prepare Rack for Chassis Installation Clearance Requirements C H A P T E R 3 Unpack and Install the Chassis Install the Bracket Mounting Adapter on 23-inch Rack Post Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
Contents Install Bottom-Support Rails Rack Mount the Chassis Mount Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router in a 2-Post Rack with Sliders Mount Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router in a 4-Post Rack with Sliders Ground the Chassis Install Cable Management Brackets Install a Cable Management Bracket on Cisco 8711-32FH-M...
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Replace Fan Modules for Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Replace Power Supply C H A P T E R 7 LEDs LEDs for Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Chassis LEDs Fan LED Power Supply LEDs Port Status LEDs Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Contents Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Cisco 8700 Series Routers Cisco 8711-32FH-M The Cisco 8711-32FH-M is a P100 silicon chip-based router that provides 12.8 Tbps of network bandwidth. The Cisco 8711-32FH-M is a fixed-port, high density, one rack-unit form factor router. Supported ports include 32 QSFP-DD 400GbE ports. It includes HBM/2.5D for advanced performance, and supports Cisco 400GbE Digital Coherent Optical Modules.
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• Port-Side-Intake (PSI) airflow double-fan trays providing N+1 direction. redundancy. The fan modules can be • Port-Side-Exhaust (PSE) removed individually. airflow direction Note The chassis does not come preloaded with fans and power supply units. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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For temperature and physical specifications, refer to the Physical characteristics table in the Cisco 8700 Router Data Sheet. Weight and Power Consumption For weight and power consumption, refer to the Physical characteristics table in the Cisco 8700 Router Data Sheet. Airflow Direction The Cisco 8700 series routers support these configurations: •...
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• the output capabilities of the PSUs • the power redundancy mode that you use The following table lists the amount of power available for Cisco 8700 series routers from all available power trays. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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When the AC power supply unit operates at the line voltage range of 90VAC to 140VAC, the router does not support 1+1 redundancy mode. Supported Optics Note 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/ Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Cisco 8700 Series Routers Overview Supported Optics Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Prepare Rack for Chassis Installation, on page 17 • Clearance Requirements, on page 19 Standard Warning Statements This section describes the warning definition and then lists core safety warnings grouped by topic. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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There are no serviceable parts inside. To avoid risk of electric shock, do not open. Warning Statement 1074 Comply with Local and National Electrical Codes To reduce risk of electric shock or fire, installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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(EMI) that might disrupt other equipment, and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not operate the system unless all cards, faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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• 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. • If potentially hazardous conditions exist, do not work alone.
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Prepare for Installation Compliance and Safety Information Compliance and Safety Information The Cisco 8000 Series Routers are designed to meet the regulatory compliance and safety approval requirements. For detailed safety information, see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information—Cisco 8000 Series Routers.
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This equipment is suitable for installations utilizing the Common Bonding Network (CBN). Statement 7013 Warning The battery return conductor of this equipment shall be treated as (DC-I). Statement 7016 Warning This equipment is suitable for installation in Network Telecommunications Facilities. Statement 8015 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Note Cisco 8000 Series Routers function in operating temperatures of up to 40°C at sea level. For every 300 meters (1000 ft) elevation upto 1800 meters (6000 ft), the maximum temperature is reduced by 1°C. For more details on environmental requirements, see Cisco 8700 Router Data Sheet.
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Prepare for Installation Router Accessory Kits • Wire-stripping tool. Router Accessory Kits Router Accessory Kit The accessory kits for the Cisco 8700 series router includes the following: Table 3: Router Accessory Kits - Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Kit Name Kit PID Description...
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Ground lug extension bracket Note If you purchased this product through a Cisco reseller, you might receive more contents in your kit, such as documentation, hardware, and power cables. The shipped cables depend on your specification when placing an order. See the Power Supply Power Cord Specifications section for information on the available power cords.
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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 8700 Series Routers...
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Prepare Rack for Chassis Installation Install the Cisco 8700 Series Routers on a standard 19 inch or 23 inch, Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) rack with mounting rails that conform to English universal hole spacing according to Section 1 of the ANSI/EIA-310-D-1992 standard.
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Prepare Rack for Chassis Installation Note The Cisco 8700 router rack mount kit contains the slider brackets for 19-inch rack. To install the chassis in a 23-inch rack or an ETSI rack, you need the bracket mounting adapter to accommodate the 19-inch rack mount brackets.
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The front and rear doors of the cabinet must be perforated with a minimum open area of 70%. This figure shows the clearances required for the installation of Cisco 8700 Series Routers. Figure 8: Clearances Required Around the Chassis - Cisco 8711-32FH...
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Prepare for Installation Clearance Requirements Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Mount the Bracket mounting adapter on the 23-inch rack post. Use three 12-24 Phillips pan-head screws with 30 in-lb (3.39 N.m) to attach each Bracket mounting adapter to the rear and front rack post on either sides. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Figure 10: Mount Bracket Mounting Adapter on a 23-inch 4-Post Rack Bracket mounting adapter Screws What to do next Continue with the installation of the router by referring to the procedures for the 19-inch rack post. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
12.45 mm or 12-24 x 1/2 inch screws for each end of the buttom-support rails and tighten each screw to 40 in-lbs (4.5 N-m) of torque. Figure 11: Attach Bottom-Support Rails to Rack for Cisco 8711-32FH Router M5 x 6-mm Phillips flat-head screws on the front (2)
This product is designed for indoor usage only. Outdoor usage is not permitted. Mount Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router in a 2-Post Rack with Sliders This section describes how to use the rack-mount kit provided with the 8711-32FH-M router, to install the chassis into a cabinet or a 2-post 19-inch rack.
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Unpack and Install the Chassis Mount Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router in a 2-Post Rack with Sliders Caution If the rack is on wheels, ensure that the brakes are engaged or that the rack is otherwise stabilized. For a complete list of items contained in the 2-post rack-mount kit (8700-1RU-2P-KIT) provided with the...
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Unpack and Install the Chassis Mount Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router in a 2-Post Rack with Sliders Figure 13: Install the Ground Lug Extension Bracket on the Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Ground lug extension bracket 2 x M4 x 5.7-mm Phillips flat-head screws...
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Figure 14: Mount Slider Brackets in a 19-inch 2-Post Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Align the slider bracket with router face plate. Figure 15: Mount Slider Brackets in a 19-inch 2-Post Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router along the Marking Line Align the slider brackets with the marking line. Refer this...
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Unpack and Install the Chassis Mount Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router in a 2-Post Rack with Sliders c) Hold the chassis level while the second person inserts six pan-head screws (M5) in each of the two rack-mount brackets (using a total of twelve screws) and into the cage nuts or threaded holes in the vertical rack-mounting rails.
Mount Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router in a 4-Post Rack with Sliders Mount Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router in a 4-Post Rack with Sliders This section describes how to use the rack-mount kit provided with the Cisco 8711-32FH-M router, to install the chassis into a cabinet or a 4-post 19-inch rack.
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Figure 19: Install the Ground Lug Extension Bracket on the Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Ground lug extension bracket 2 x M4 x 5.7-mm Phillips flat-head screws Figure 20: Install the Ground Lug Extension Bracket Along Marking Line on a 19-inch 4-Post Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Figure 21: Mount Slider Brackets on the Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Align the slider bracket with router face plate. Figure 22: Mount Slider Brackets on the Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router along the Marking Line Align the slider brackets with the marking line. Refer this...
(using a total of four screws) and into the cage nuts or threaded holes in the vertical rack-mounting rails. d) Tighten the M5 12.45-mm Phillips dome-head screw to 27.44 in-lb (3.1 N-m). Figure 23: Slide the Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router in 19-inch 4-Post Rack Chassis 4 x M5 12.45-mm Phillips dome-head screws.
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Attach the ground cable. Attach one end of the shelf ground cable (#6 AWG cable) to the ground lug extension bracket using the specified dual-hole lug connector. Step 5 Attach the ground lug extension bracket to the chassis. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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13.28 in-lbs (1.5 N-m). Ensure that the ground lug and cable do not interfere with other equipment. Figure 25: Install Ground Lug Ground lug 2 x M5 7.93-mm Phillips dome-head screws Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
• Cable management bracket Note • The cable management bracket is shipped with the chassis. • The cable management bracket for Cisco 8711-32FH-M router supports only fiber-optics cables. Procedure Step 1 Remove the middle screw from the left side of the chassis. Save the screw for re-installation.
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Unpack and Install the Chassis Install a Cable Management Bracket on Cisco 8711-32FH-M Figure 26: Install Cable Management Bracket on the Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Cable management bracket Screws Step 3 Tighten the M5 (12-24) screws to 27.88 in-lb (3.1 N.m) on the left side.
National Electrical Code (NEC) and in local codes. Note The Cisco 8700 Series routers doesn't support a mix of: • AC and DC Power Supply Units (PSUs). • Port-Side Intake (PSI) and Port-Side Exhaust (PSE) configurations.
Only a skilled person should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. See statement 1089 for the definition of a skilled person. There are no serviceable parts inside. To avoid risk of electric shock, do not open. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
The chassis relies on the protective devices in the building installation to protect against short circuit, overcurrent, and ground faults. Ensure that the protective devices comply with local and national electrical codes. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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To reduce the risk of electric shock and fire, a readily accessible disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring. For Cisco 8711-32FH-M router, the following power supplies are supported: • PSU2KW-ACPI – 2000W AC, port-side intake airflow • PSU2KW-ACPE – 2000W AC, port-side exhaust airflow Important •...
The chassis relies on the protective devices in the building installation to protect against short circuit, overcurrent, and ground faults. Ensure that the protective devices comply with local and national electrical codes. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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This recommendation ensures that the system airflow is not impacted adversely, which may then result in the overheating of the router and its components. For Cisco 8711-32FH-M router, the following power supplies are supported: • PSU2KW-DCPI – 2000W AC, port-side intake airflow •...
AC/DC-Input Power Cord Options This table summarises the input and output power ranges for PSU high line applications: AC/DC-Input Power Cord Options for Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Table 5: AC-Input Power Cord Options for Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Locale Part Number Length...
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For a 2KW DC PSU, use the cable (PID: PWR-2KW-DC-CBL) supplied with the power supply. You can purchase power supply cord separately from Cisco. AC/DC Power Cord Illustrations for Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router This section contains the AC/DC power cord illustrations, as described in the above table. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Powering on the Router AC/DC-Input Power Cord Options Figure 31: CAB-AC-16A-SG-AR Power Cord Figure 32: CAB-AC-16A-SG-AZ Power Cord Figure 33: CAB-AC-16A-SG-BR Power Cord Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Powering on the Router AC/DC-Input Power Cord Options Figure 34: CAB-AC-16A-SG-CH Power Cord Figure 35: CAB-AC-16A-SG-EU Power Cord Figure 36: CAB-AC-16A-SG-IND Power Cord Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Powering on the Router AC/DC-Input Power Cord Options Figure 37: CAB-AC-16A-SG-IN Power Cord Figure 38: CAB-AC-16A-SG-IS Power Cord Figure 39: CAB-AC-16A-SG-IT Power Cord Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Powering on the Router AC/DC-Input Power Cord Options Figure 40: CAB-AC-16A-SG-JPN Power Cord Figure 41: CAB-AC-16A-SG-SA Power Cord Figure 42: CAB-AC-16A-SG-SW Power Cord Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Powering on the Router AC/DC-Input Power Cord Options Figure 43: CAB-AC-16A-SG-UK Power Cord Figure 44: CAB-AC-20A-SG-US Power Cord Figure 45: CAB-AC-20A-SG-US1 Power Cord Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Powering on the Router AC/DC-Input Power Cord Options Figure 46: CAB-AC-20A-SG-US2 Power Cord Figure 47: CAB-AC-20A-SG-US3 Power Cord Figure 48: CAB-AC-20A-SG-US4 Power Cord Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Powering on the Router AC/DC-Input Power Cord Options Figure 49: CAB-AC-20A-SG-C20 Power Cord Figure 50: CAB-HV-25A-SG-US2 Power Cord Figure 51: CAB-HV-25A-SG-IN2 Power Cord Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Powering on the Router AC/DC-Input Power Cord Options Figure 52: CAB-HV-25A-SG-IN3 Power Cord Table 6: High-Voltage Input Power Cord Options for Cisco 8712-MOD-M Router Locale Part Number Length Power Cord Rating Argentina CAB-AC-16A-SG-AR 14 ft (4.26 16A, 250 VAC Australia CAB-AC-16A-SG-AZ 14 ft (4.26...
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20A, 250 VAC Distribution unit (PDU) North America, Ring Terminal source plug CAB-HV-25A-SG-US2 14 ft (4.26 20A, 300 VAC/500 International IEC/EU, Ring Terminal CAB-HV-25A-SG-IN2 14 ft (4.26 20A, 300 VAC/500 source plug Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Powering on the Router AC/DC-Input Power Cord Options Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
Install and Remove QSFP Transceiver Modules, on page 61 • Connect Interface Ports, on page 67 • Maintain Transceivers and Optical Cables, on page 67 • Create the Initial Router Configuration, on page 67 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
Connect Router to the Network Interfaces and Port Description Interfaces and Port Description Figure 53: Cisco 8711-32FH-M Fixed Port Router - Front View Port Description Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Connect Router to the Network Interfaces and Port Description Table 7: Cisco 8711-32FH-M Fixed Port Router Front View Port Description 32 QSFP56-DD 400GbE ports or 16 QSFP-DD 800G Mini coax connector for 1 PPS, input, an ports. These ports support the following breakout operation: •...
• An RJ45 rollover cable and a DB9F/RJ45 adapter. • Network cabling should already be routed to the location of the installed router. Procedure Step 1 Configure the console device to match the following default port characteristics: Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
Step 1 Connect a modular, RJ-45, UTP cable to the MGMT ETH port on the Route Processor card. Step 2 Route the cable through the central slot in the cable management system. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
To comply with GR-1089 intrabuilding, lightning immunity requirements, you must use a foil twisted-pair (FTP) cable that is properly grounded at both ends. The following figure shows the RJ-45 connector. Figure 54: RJ-45 Connector Pin 1 Pin 8 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
You need these tools to install the transceiver modules: • Wrist strap or other personal grounding device to prevent ESD occurrences. • Antistatic mat or antistatic foam to set the transceiver on. • Fiber-optic end-face cleaning tools and inspection equipment. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
The following table provides the supported port details and operating temperature of the QDD-400G-ZR-S, QDD-400G-ZRP-S, and DP04QSDD-HE0 optical modules when port side intake fans and power supplies are used. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Press firmly on the front of the transceiver module with your thumb to fully seat the transceiver in the module’s transceiver socket (see the below figure). Caution If the latch isn’t fully engaged, you might accidentally disconnect the transceiver module. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
Inspect the MPO connector for the correct cable type, cleanliness, and any damage. For complete information on inspecting and cleaning fiber-optic connections, see the Inspection and Cleaning Procedures for Fiber-Optic Connections document. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
Invisible laser radiation is present. Do not expose to users of telescopic optics. This applies to Class 1/1M laser products. Warning Statement 1051 Laser Radiation Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Use dust caps for all the open ports on the chassis. Dust caps are optional and are orderable separately from Cisco and are available for a variety of input/output connectors.
When you initially power up the router, it boots up and displays a series of configuration-related questions. You can use the default choices for each configuration except for the IP address, which you must provide. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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The software checks the security strength of your password and rejects your password if the system does not consider it as a strong password. To increase the security strength of your password, make sure that it adheres to the following guidelines: • At least eight characters Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
Displays all existing alarms in the router. active show media Displays the current state of the disk storage media. show environment power Displays the power usage information for the entire router. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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5 seconds and continuously sends system messages as configured. Note • Cisco recommends that you install dual Route Processor cards. • For some card temperature sensors, the temperature thresholds for both minor and major might display 'NA'. This is an expected behaviour and indicates that there are no alarms for those corresponding thresholds.
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The following example shows a sample output from the show inventory command: Router#show inventory NAME: "Rack 0", DESCR: "Cisco 8711 1RU 12.8T P100 System" PID: 8711-32FH-M , VID: V00, SN: FOC2736R0J6 NAME: "0/RP0/CPU0", DESCR: "Cisco 8711 1RU 12.8T P100 System"...
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NAME: "FourHundredGigE0/0/0/8", DESCR: "Cisco QSFPDD 400G DR4 Pluggable Optics Module" PID: QDD-400G-DR4-S , VID: V01 , SN: INL26010LMW NAME: "0/FB0", DESCR: "Cisco 8000 Series Fan Controller Board on 8711-32FH-M" PID: 8711-32FH-M[FB] , VID: N/A, SN: FOC28100C6N NAME: "0/FT0", DESCR: "1RU Fan with Port-side Air Intake Ver 2"...
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Router#show hw-module fpd Auto-upgrade:Enabled,PM excluded Attribute codes: B golden, P protect, S secure, A Anti Theft aware FPD Versions ============== Location Card type HWver FPD device ATR Status Running Programd Reload Loc Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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01/09/2021 13:50:26 UTC DIE_TEMP_PHY_0: temperature alarm 0/RP0/CPU0 Critical Environ 01/09/2021 13:50:31 UTC DIE_TEMP_PHY_1: temperature alarm 0/RP0/CPU0 Critical Environ 01/09/2021 13:50:36 UTC DIE_TEMP_PHY_2: temperature alarm 0/RP0/CPU0 Critical Environ 01/09/2021 13:50:41 UTC DIE_TEMP_PHY_3: temperature alarm Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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CHASSIS LEVEL POWER INFO: 0 ================================================================================ Total output power capacity (Group 0 + Group 1) : 2000W + Total output power required 1940W Total power input 1238W Total power output 1168W Power Group 0: ================================================================================ Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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The location specified is 0/RP0/CPU0: Router#show environment temperature location 0/RP0/CPU0 ============================================================================================================= Location TEMPERATURE Value Crit Major Minor Minor Major Crit Sensor (deg C) (Lo) (Lo) (Lo) (Hi) (Hi) (Hi) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/RP0/CPU0 NPU_0_T6 NPU_0_T7 NPU_0_T8 NPU_0_T9 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Connect Router to the Network Verify Chassis Installation DDR4_CURRENT_I 12046 P1V05_IO_CURRENT_I 1199 RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios# Note To manually configure the environmental altitude of the chassis, use the environment altitude command. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
Whenever you replace any card, you must always ensure to secure the ejector thumbscrews properly. • Replace Chassis Components for Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router, on page 83 Replace Chassis Components for Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router Replace Fan Modules for Cisco 8711-32FH-M Router The fan module is designed to be removed and replaced while the system is operating without presenting an electrical hazard or damage to the system.
This recommendation ensures that the system airflow is not impacted adversely, which may then result in the overheating of the router and its components. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Routers can operate normally only with the same type of PSU in both the power slots. During replacement of PSU from one type to another, the router exhibits unexpected behaviour and the Cisco IOS XR software raises the PID mismatch alarm due to the presence of different types of PSUs. You must therefore replace the PSUs in both slots with the same type.
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Replace Chassis Components Replace Power Supply Remove power supply Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
Chassis LEDs Attention, Status, Synchronization, and GPS LEDs are located both at the far left of the front of the chassis and also on the back of the chassis: Figure 62: Chassis LEDs - Front View of Cisco 8711-32FH-M Attention Status...
The centralized frequency or time and phase distribution is not enabled. Fan LED Fan modules are located on the back of the chassis. Each fan module has a Status LED. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
Fan tray is inserted and pending to come online. Flashing Fan has failed. Amber Fan is not receiving power. Power Supply LEDs Power modules are located on the back side of the chassis. Each power module has a Status LED. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
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Power supply is operating but a warning condition has occurred, due to one of these conditions: • High temperature • High power • Slow fan Power supply units are not receiving power. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...
Port Status LEDs Port Status LEDs Each port has an LED. The following table describes port status LEDs. Figure 65: Port Status LED - Cisco 8711-32FH-M Chassis 400G Port Status LED Table 12: Port Status LEDs (one per port) LED Color Description Port is administratively shut down.
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LEDs Port Status LEDs Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8700 Series Routers...