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Cisco WS-X4232 - Catalyst 4232 - Switch manual available for free PDF download: Hardware Installation And Maintenance Manual
Cisco WS-X4232 - Catalyst 4232 - Switch Hardware Installation And Maintenance Manual (143 pages)
4000 Series
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Cisco
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Network Router
| Size: 2.63 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Figure 2-38 E1 Interface Cable for 120-Ohm, Balanced Connections (with Twinax Connectors)
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Figure 2-39 E1 Interface Cable for 120-Ohm, Balanced Connections (with RJ-45 Connector)
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About this Manual
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Audience
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Document Objectives
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Document Organization
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Document Conventions
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Chapter 1 Cisco 4000 Series Overview
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External Differences in Models of the Cisco 4000 Series
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Figure 1-1 Cisco 4000 Series Chassis-Front Panel
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Series Specifications
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Memory Systems
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Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
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Safety Recommendations
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Safety with Electricity
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Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
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General Site Requirements
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Site Environment
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Site Configuration Precautions
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Installation Checklist
27
Required Tools and Equipment
28
Site Log
28
Preparing to Make Connections
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Slot Numbering
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Unit Numbering
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Figure 2-3 Router-Rear View Showing Serial Port Unit Numbering
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Figure 2-4 Slot Filler Panel
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Network Connection Considerations
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Ethernet Connections
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Token Ring Connections
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Serial Connections
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Console Port and Auxiliary Port Connection Considerations
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Auxiliary Port Connections
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Console Port Connections
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Figure 2-13 EIA/TIA-232 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network End
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Figure 2-22 Dual Serial Network Processor Module Jumpers, J4 and J5-NRZI Setting
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Figure 2-25 Single-Mode FDDI Network Interface Connectors, FC Type
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Figure 2-26 Multimode FDDI Network Interface Connector, MIC Type
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Figure 2-32 Channelized T1 Network Interface Processor
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Channelized E1 Connections
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Figure 2-35 Location of Jumpers on the CE1 Module
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Figure 2-36 E1 Interface Cable for 75-Ohm, Unbalanced Connections (with BNC Connectors)
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ATM Connections
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Figure 2-37 E1 Interface Cable for 120-Ohm, Balanced Connections (with DB-15 Connectors)
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Inspecting the System
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BRI Connections
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Channelized T1 Connections
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Figure 2-14 EIA/TIA-449 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network End
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Figure 2-19 Four-Port Serial Port Adapter Cables
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Figure 2-23 Router Serial Cable Connections
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface Connections
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Chapter 3 Installing the Router
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Making Console Port Connections
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Rack-Mount and Wall-Mount Procedures Overview
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Figure 3-1 Making Token Ring Connections
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Figure 3-4 60-Pin Four-Port Serial Cable Connections
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Figure 3-9 Creepage and Clearance Distances between BRI Module and Components
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Making FDDI Network Connections
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Making T1 Connections
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Making E1 Connections
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Making ATM Connections
75
Connecting Routers with a DC-Input Power Supply
77
Wiring the DC-Input Power Supply
78
Making Final Connections to the Router
80
Making Serial Connections
62
Making BRI Connections
64
Making Network Connections
60
Making Token Ring Connections
60
Making Ethernet Connections
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Initial Hardware Configuration
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Problem Solving
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Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems
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Troubleshooting the Network Processor Modules and Cables
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Environmental Reporting Features
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Reading Front-Panel LED Indicators
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System LED Operation
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Figure 4-2 Dual-Port Ethernet Network Processor Module Leds
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Figure 4-13 Eight-Port BRI Network Processor Module
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Figure 4-15 Channelized T1 Network Interface Processor
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Figure 4-16 Channelized E1 Network Interface Processor
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ATM Network Processor Module LED Indicators
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Figure 4-3 Single-Port Ethernet Network Processor Module Leds
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CE1 Network Processor Module LED Indicators
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Reading Network Processor Module LED Indicators
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Ethernet Network Processor Module LED Indicators
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Figure 4-4 Token Ring Module Network Connector
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Figure 4-7 Serial Port Labeled V2
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Figure 4-10 Dual-Attachment Single-Mode FDDI Module-End View
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BRI Network Processor Module LED Indicators
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Figure 4-14 Four-Port BRI Network Processor Module
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CT1 Network Processor Module LED Indicators
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FDDI Network Processor Module LED Indicators
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Token Ring Network Processor Module LED Indicators
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Four Port Serial Module Indicators
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Dual Serial Network Processor Module LED Indicators
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Chapter 5 Maintaining and Upgrading the Router
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Accessing the Router Internal Components
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Removing the Component Tray
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Figure 5-1 Component Tray Removal for Chassis with a Safety Latch
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Figure 5-3 Typical Cisco 4000 Series Component Tray-Cisco 4000-M Shown
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Figure 5-5 Cisco 4000-M SIMM Locations
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Replacing Main Memory Simms
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Removing Main Memory SIMMS
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Side View
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Top View
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Installing Main Memory Simms
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Figure 5-9 Installing Main Memory Simms
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Replacing Shared-Memory Simms
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Inserting Shared-Memory Simms
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Memory Replacement Procedures
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Removing Network Processor Modules
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Figure 5-10 Inserting Shared-Memory Simms
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Figure 5-12 Inserting Flash-Memory Simms
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Figure 5-13 Boot Roms Locations
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Replacing Boot Roms in the Cisco 4000-M
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Replacing Network Processor Modules
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Replacing the Component Tray
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Testing Your Installation
114
Cable Specifications
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Figure 5-11 Removing the Boot Helper Flash Memory SIMM
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Removing the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 Boot Helper Flash Memory SIMM
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Installing Flash-Memory Simms
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Table B-1 Virtual Configuration Bit Meanings
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Changing Configuration Register Settings
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Configuring the Boot Field
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Appendix A Cabling Specifications A-1
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Appendix B Cisco 4000 Series Virtual Configuration Register
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Virtual Configuration Register Settings
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Table B-2 Explanation of Boot Field (Configuration Register Bits 00-03
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Table B-3 Default Boot Filenames
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Table B-4 Configuration Register Settings for Broadcast Address Destination
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Table B-5 System Console Terminal Baud Rate Settings
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Enabling Booting from Flash Memory
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Appendix C Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor
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Available ROM Monitor Commands
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Entering the Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor Program
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Table C-1 O Command Options
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Appendix D Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 ROM Monitor
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Entering the ROM Monitor Program
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Available ROM Monitor Commands
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ROM Monitor Command Conventions
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Debugging Commands
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Configuration Register
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Appendix E Operating Conditions for the United Kingdom
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For United Kingdom Use Only
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Appendix F Operating Conditions for the European Community
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