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Cisco XR 12410 Router Installation
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CONTENTS About This Guide xi Audience xi Purpose xi Document Organization xii Document Conventions xii Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines xiv CHAPTER 1 Cisco XR 12410 Router Overview 1-1 Physical and Functional Description of Router 1-1 AC and DC Power Subsystems 1-5 AC Power Entry Modules 1-5 DC Power Supplies 1-7 Switch Fabric and Alarm Card Overview 1-9 Switch Fabric Card Functionality 1-10 Clock Scheduler Card 1-10 Switch Fabric
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Contents PRP Auxiliary and Console Ports 1-18 PRP Reset Switch 1-18 PRP Alphanumeric Message Displays 1-19 PRP Memory Components 1-20 PRP SDRAM 1-22 PRP SRAM 1-22 PRP NVRAM 1-23 PRP Flash Memory 1-23 Upper and Lower Cable Management Brackets 1-24 Upgrading a Cisco 12000 Series Router to a Cisco XR 12000 Series Router 1-24 Horizontal Cable Management Bracket 1-25 Blower Module 1-27 CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Installation 2-1 Safety Guidelines 2-2 General Safety Guidelin
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Contents AC-Powered Routers 2-14 DC-Powered Routers 2-15 NEBS Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines 2-18 Site Wiring Guidelines 2-20 PRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-22 PRP Auxiliary and Console Port Connections 2-22 PRP Auxiliary Port Signals 2-24 PRP Console Port Signals 2-25 PRP Ethernet Connections 2-26 PRP RJ-45 Ethernet Connections 2-28 Alarm Display Connection Guidelines 2-31 CHAPTER 3 Installing the Cisco XR 12410 Router 3-1 Pre-Installation Conside
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Contents Installing the Chassis in the Rack 3-23 Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections 3-26 Reinstalling Components After Installing the Chassis 3-27 Reinstalling Power Supplies 3-27 Reinstalling AC PEMs 3-28 Reinstalling DC PEMs 3-29 Reinstalling the Blower Module 3-30 Reinstalling Cards in the Chassis 3-31 Reinstalling Cards in the Switch Fabric and Alarm Card Cage 3-31 Reinstalling Cards in the Line Card and RP Card Cage 3-33 Connecting Line Card Network Interfa
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Contents Additional Power Subsystem Troubleshooting Information 4-12 Troubleshooting the Power Distribution System 4-14 Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem 4-15 Performance Route Processor Overview 4-16 PRP PCMCIA Card Slots and Status LEDs 4-16 PRP Ethernet Ports and Status LEDs 4-17 PRP Auxiliary and Console Ports 4-18 PRP Reset Switch 4-18 PRP Alphanumeric Message Displays 4-19 PRP Memory Components 4-20 PRP SDRAM 4-22 PRP SRAM 4-22 PRP NVRAM 4-23 PRP Flash Mem
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Contents Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter 5-5 Cleaning or Replacing a Chassis Air Filter 5-6 Removing and Replacing the Blower Module 5-9 Troubleshooting the Blower Module Installation 5-11 Removing and Replacing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components 5-12 Installation Guidelines 5-12 Removing and Replacing an AC PEM 5-13 Troubleshooting the AC Power Supply Installation 5-16 Removing and Replacing an AC PDU 5-18 Removing and Replacing a DC PEM 5-22 Troubleshooting
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About This Guide Audience The Cisco XR 12410 Router Installation Guide is written for hardware installers and system administrators of Cisco routers. This publication assumes that the user has a substantial background in installing and configuring router and switch-based hardware. The reader should also be familiar with electronic circuitry and wiring practices, and have experience as an electronic or electromechanical technician. Purpose This installation and configuration guide contains
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About This Guide Document Organization Document Organization This installation and configuration guide is organized into the following chapters and appendixes: • Chapter 1, “Cisco XR 12410 Router Overview,” provides an introduction to the major components of Cisco XR 12410 router. Chapter 2, “Preparing for Installation,” describes safety considerations, required tools and equipment, an overview of the installation, and procedures to perform before the installation. Chapter 3, “Insta
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About This Guide Document Conventions – The router# prompt indicates that you should be at the privileged level. Access to the privileged level usually requires a password. Refer to the related software configuration and reference documentation for additional information. Commands and keywords are in bold font. Arguments for which you supply values are in italic font. Elements in square brackets ([ ]) are optional. Alternative but required keywords are grouped in braces ({ }) a
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About This Guide Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines For information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feedback, security guidelines, and recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/genera
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CHAPTER1 Cisco XR 12410 Router Overview This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco XR 12410 router. It contains physical descriptions of the router hardware and major components, and functional descriptions of the hardware-related features. Physical and Functional Description of Router The router chassis is a sheet-metal enclosure that houses router components. All router models contain the following major components (Figure 1-1): Blower module—Supplies cooling air to the router so i
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Chapter 1 Cisco XR 12410 Router Overview Physical and Functional Description of Router Switch fabric and alarm card cage—Located behind the air filter door, this card cage contains 7 slots for the switch fabric card set, and two slots for alarm cards. The switch fabric card set is made up of five switch fabric cards (SFCs) and two clock scheduler cards (CSCs). See the “Switch Fabric and Alarm Card Overview” section on page 1-9 for additional information. Power Entry Modules—Eith
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ROUTE PROCESSOR ROUTE PROCESSOR FAST ETERNET OC-12/STM-4 ATM OC-48/STM-16-SCPOS DOWN CDHNT CD LOOP RA LA 12DS3–SMB P/H/F DOWN CDHNT CD LOOP RA LA 6DS3–SMB P/H/F Q OC-3/STM-POS Q OC-3/STM-POS EJECT SLOT-1 SLOT-0 RESET AUX EJECT SLOT-1 SLOT-0 RESET AUX CONSOLE CONSOLE COLL RX LINK TX RJ-45 COLL MII RX LINK TX 0 RJ-45 ACTIVE CARRIER MII RX CELL 0 ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT 0 ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT 1 ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT 1 ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT 2 ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT 2 ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT 3 ACTIVE C
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Chapter 1 Cisco XR 12410 Router Overview Physical and Functional Description of Router Figure 1-2 Router Components and Slot-Numbering Blower module Alarm display L L L L L L L L R R I I I I I I I I P P N N N N N N N N C C E E E E E E E E A A C C C C C C C C R R A A A A A A A A Cisco XR 12410 Router Installation Guide OL-13832-01 1-4
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Chapter 1 Cisco XR 12410 Router Overview Physical and Functional Description of Router AC and DC Power Subsystems A router ships as either an AC or DC powered system. Source power connects to power distribution units (PDUs) on the back of the chassis which route power to the power supplies, also referred to as power entry modules (PEMs). Caution To ensure that the chassis configuration complies with the required power budgets, use the on-line power calculator. Failure to properly verif
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PWR OK FAULT TEMP ILIM PWR OK FAULT 0 TEMP ILIM Chapter 1 Cisco XR 12410 Router Overview Physical and Functional Description of Router Each AC PEM converts 200 to 240 VAC into -48 VDC, which is distributed through the chassis backplane to all cards, RPs, and the blower module. Figure 1-4 identifies the components of an AC PEM. Figure 1-4 AC PEM Components 1 3 2 4 1 Status indicators 3 Ejector lever 2 Handle 4 Power On/Off switch (shown in the ON/1 position) Cisco XR 12410 Router Installa