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1. you will see the following type of messages in the log report 6ru_perf2 show log Syslog logging enabled 0 messages dropped 6 messages rate limited 0 flushes 0 overruns xml disabled filtering disabled No Active Message Discriminator No Inactive Message Discriminator 39 Console logging disabled Monitor logging level debugging 0 messages logged xml disabled filtering disabled Buffer logging level debugging 81 messages logged xml disabled filtering disabled Exception Logging size 4096 bytes Count and timestamp logging messages disabled Persistent logging disabled No active filter modules Trap logging level informational 78 message lines logged Log Buffer 10000000 bytes Jan 10 06 08 14 713 CMRP 3 PEM_REMOVE_SHUT R0 0 cmand The system will shut down in 5 minutes Jan 10 06 08 14 718 ASR1000_PEM 6 REMPEM_FM PEM FM slot P1 removed Jan 10 06 08 28 966 ASR1000_PEM 6 INSPEM_FM PEM FM slot P1 inserted The second is after enabling console logging Output is at the console and in the log 6ru_perf2 conf Configuring from terminal memory or network terminal Enter configuration commands one per line End with CNTL Z 6ru_perf2 config log con Ambiguous command log con 6ru_perf2 config logg con 6ru_perf2 config Z 6ru_perf2 Jan 10 06 08 54 643 SYS 5 CONFIG_I Configured from console by console 6ru_perf2 6ru_perf2 Jan 10 06 09 05 023 CMRP 3 PEM_RE
2. Step1 Locate the threaded holes in the rear sides of the chassis Step2 Position the rear rack mount bracket top hole with the chassis second top hole in from the back See Figure 2 Make certain that you hold the rear rack mount bracket with the earholes facing outward and towards the rear of the chassis Align the rack mount bracket to the side of the router Attaching the Rear Rack Mount Brackets to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Figure 3 Cisco ASR 1006 Router Rear Rack Mounting 1 Rear rack mount bracket attached to the chassis 3 Components that slide into the mounted bracket 2 Rear rack mount bracket component 4 Rear rack mount bracket screw Step3 Insert and tighten the five screws After the bracket is secured to the side of the chassis slide the two remaining components item 3 Figure 3 into the side rack mount bracket Step4 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 on the other side of the chassis Use five screws on each side to secure the rear rack mount brackets to the chassis This completes the procedure for attaching rear rack mount brackets to the chassis Continue on to Four Post Rack Installation page 6 or Two Post Rack Installation page 8 Four Post Rack Installation This section describes the types of racks used for rack mounting the chassis amp Note Inner clearance the width between the inner sides of the two posts or rails must be at least 19 inches 48 26 cm The Cisc
3. 0x10062810 data base 0x132AED48 This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws governing import export transfer and use Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not imply third party authority to import export distribute or use encryption Importers exporters distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U S and local country laws By using this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations If you are unable to comply with U S and local laws return this product immediately A summary of U S laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at http www cisco com wwl export crypto tool starg html If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to export cisco com cisco ASR1006 RP1 processor with 548011K 6147K bytes of memory 8 FastEthernet interfaces 6 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 32768K bytes of non volatile configuration memory 2097152K bytes of physical memory 947711K bytes of eUSB flash at bootflash 253407K bytes of USB flash at usb0 System Configuration Dialog Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no n N Note Basic management setup configures enough connectivity for managing the system extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system For detailed information about setting global parameters refer to the Cisco ASR 1000_Series
4. 7 Use the Number 2 Phillips screwdriver to carefully tighten the screws until the grounding lug is held firmly to the chassis Do not overtighten the screws 12 Step8 Connect the opposite end of the grounding wire to the appropriate grounding point at your site to ensure an adequate chassis ground This completes the procedure for attaching a chassis ground connection Go to the Connect the Router to the Network section on page 13 for information on attaching cables 4 Connect the Router to the Network This section provides information about cables and ports and attaching the router to the network e Console and Auxiliary Port Cable Connections page 13 e Management Ethernet Port Cable Connection page 13 e Connect the Shared Port Adapter Cables page 14 e Install the Cables in the Cable Management Bracket page 15 Console and Auxiliary Port Cable Connections This section describes how to attach a cable to the console or auxiliary ports on the Cisco ASR 1006 Router The Cisco ASR 1006 Router uses RJ 45 ports for both the auxiliary port and console port to attach a modem or console terminal The console DCE mode port connects a console terminal and a DTE mode auxiliary port connects a modem or other DCE device to your router D Note Both the console and the auxiliary ports are asynchronous serial ports any devices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission Asynchronous is the most common type of serial
5. AC power supplies 20 A and DC power supplies 40 A Statement 1005 Figure 11 shows the DC power supply and components for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Figure 11 Cisco ASR 1006 Router DC Power Supply O I B005 la J ei im e 5 LIN q Lal UN N 48 60V 40A DO Uren 72 e 2000 8 gt OOK 10 ANON m N H000 Hog De On ole ORTO A Fan DC power supply grounding lugs DB 25 alarm connector Power supply captive screw Tie wrap tab Power supply ground lugs Power supply handle DC Power supply terminal and plastic cover Power supply ON OFF I O circuit breaker switch 0 e OO N a Earth grounding symbol 10 DC power supply LEDs Read these important notices before you install the DC input power supply in the Cisco ASR1006 router e The Typ color coding of the DC input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the DC power source at your site ically green or green yellow is used for ground GND black is used for 48V on negativ
6. Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide Check the Running Configuration Settings To check the value of the settings you have entered enter the show running config command at the Router prompt Router show running config To review changes you make to the configuration use the EXEC mode show startup config command to see the changes in NVRAM Save the Running Configuration to NVRAM To store the configuration or changes to your startup configuration in NVRAM use the copy running config startup config command to save your configuration changes to the startup configuration so that the changes will not be lost if the software reloads or a power outage occurs For example Router copy running config startup config Building configuration It might take a minute or two to save the configuration After the configuration has been saved the following output appears OK Router On most platforms this task saves the configuration to NVRAM On the Class A Flash file system platforms this task saves the configuration to the location specified by the CONFIG_FILE environment variable The CONFIG_FILE variable defaults to NVRAM To review changes you make to the configuration use the EXEC mode show startup config command to see the changes Note Using the copy running config startup config command saves the configuration settings that you created in the router using configuration mode and the setup facility If yo
7. Feb 13 12 48 57 074 DYNCMD 7 CMDSET_LOADED The Dynamic Command set has been loaded from the Shell Manager Feb 13 12 48 59 697 SYS 5 CONFIG_I Configured from memory by console Feb 13 12 48 59 707 ASR1000_OIR 6 REMSPA SPA removed from subslot 0 1 interfaces disabled Feb 13 12 48 59 707 ASR1000_OIR 6 REMSPA SPA removed from subslot 0 2 interfaces disabled Feb 13 12 48 59 710 ASR1000_OIR 6 INSCARD Card fp inserted in slot FO Feb 13 12 48 59 710 ASR1000_OIR 6 ONLINECARD Card fp online in slot FO Feb 13 12 48 59 730 ASR1000_OIR 6 INSCARD Card cc inserted in slot 0 Feb 13 12 48 59 730 ASR1000_OIR 6 ONLINECARD Card cc online in slot 0 Feb 13 12 48 59 732 ASR1000_OIR 6 INSSPA SPA inserted in subslot 0 1 Feb 13 12 48 59 735 ASR1000_OIR 6 INSSPA SPA inserted in subslot 0 2 Feb 13 12 48 59 943 SYS 5 RESTART System restarted 29 Cisco IOS Software IOS XE Software PPC_LINUX_IOSD ADVIPSERVICESK9 M Experimental Version 12 2 20080110 152728 BLD mcp_dev MCP_CRYPTO_INCREMENTAL_BLD_20080110 103 Copyright c 1986 2008 by Cisco Systems Inc Compiled Thu 10 Jan 08 07 29 by mcpre Feb 13 12 49 01 253 CRYPTO 6 ISAKMP_ON_OFF ISAKMP is OFF Router gt During the boot process observe the system LEDs The LEDs on the shared port adapter go on and off in irregular sequence They may go on go out and go on again for a short time On the router the green STATUS LED comes on and stays on F
8. Image text base 0x10062890 data base 0x132A7900 This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws governing import export transfer and use Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not imply third party authority to import export distribute or use encryption Importers exporters distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U S and local country laws By using this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations If you are unable to comply with U S and local laws return this product immediately A summary of U S laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at http www cisco com wwl export crypto tool starg html If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to export cisco com cisco ASR1006 RP1 processor with 541737K 6147K bytes of memory 4 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 32768K bytes of non volatile configuration memory 1869396K bytes of physical memory 7798783K bytes of eUSB flash at bootflash System Configuration Dialog Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no no Press RETURN to get started 34 27 361 Error opening nvram ifIndex table No such file or directory 134 28 235 ASR1000_MGMTVRF 6 CREATE_SUCCESS_INFO Management vrf Mgmt intf created with ID table id 0xFF5 ipv6 table id 0x1E000001 34 29 720 PARSER 4 BADCFG Unexpected end
9. RJ 45 to DB 9 DTE adapter Figure 8 Management Ethernet Port Connectors aS iT Dae A oa 000 Oe o e em 230 po 0000005 o o do Tk i popo009 ean O anni podi popol pogl gogl e ono oo Fon Ios00I a nigi go pass o pooo goon po seem TE ood poao TOI a opgoen Banoo or ooo O Lenco nO Sor coer ooo ae p 000 Nod nooo oe panno TI pogon rs fi per 280086 1 AUXiliary connection 3 BITS port 2 MGMT Ethernet port 4 Cable management U feature device Step3 Insert an Ethernet RJ 45 cable into the MGMT ETHERNET port Step4 Insert the other end of the RJ 45 cable to your management device or network Step5 Configure to a fixed speed through the command line interface CLI commands Connect the Shared Port Adapter Cables The instructions for connecting the cables for the shared port adapter installed in the Cisco ASR 1006 Router are contained in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers SPA and SIP Hardware Installation Guide 14 Install the Cables in the Cable Management Bracket No specific card level cable management will be provided on the SIP carrier cards SPAs utilize the SPA cable management brackets that are provided with each SPA as part of their accessory kits Cables coming off the front s
10. cpp_cp cpp_mlp_svr_client_bind cpp_mlp_svr_ifm_init SCPPHA 7 START FO cpp_ha CPP 0 preparing image usr cpp bin cpp mcplo ucode SCPPHA 7 START FO cpp_ha CPP 0 startup init image usr cpp bin cpp mcplo ucode 0 0 SCPPHA 7 START FO cpp_ha CPP running init image usr cpp bin cpp mcplo ucode SCPPHA 7 READY F0 cpp_ha CPP loading and initialization complete SCPPHA 6 SYSINIT FO cpp_ha CPP HA system configuration start SIOSXE 6 PLATFORM FO cpp_cp Process CPP_PFILTER_EA_EVENT__API_CALL REGISTER SCPPHA 6 SYSINIT FO cpp_ha CPP HA system enabled SCPPHA 6 SYSINIT FO cpp_ha CPP HA system initializaton complete SLINEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0 changed state to SLINK 5 CHANGED Interface GigabitEthernet0 0 0 changed state to administratively SLINK 5 CHANGED Interface GigabitEthernet0 0 1 changed state to administratively de LINK 5 CHANGED Interface GigabitEthernet0 0 2 changed state to administratively SLINK 5 CHANGED Interface GigabitEthernet0 0 3 changed state to administratively oe LINEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0 0 0 changed state SLINEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0 0 1 changed state oe LINEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0 0 2 changed state oe LINEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0 0 3 changed sta
11. interface yes n Do you want to configure GigabitEthernet0 interface no n The following configuration command script was created extended setup 31 32 hostname Router enable secret 5 1S6r SU5wHcV3uRWkKWK fap474 enable password tests line vty 0 4 password test no snmp server I ip routing no bridge 1 no clns routing I interface GigabitEthernet0 0 0 shutdown no ip address I interface GigabitEthernet0 0 1 shutdown no ip address interface GigabitEthernet0 0 2 shutdown no ip address interface GigabitEthernet0 0 3 shutdown no ip address interface GigabitEthernet0 1 0 shutdown no ip address interface GigabitEthernet0 1 1 shutdown no ip address interface FastEthernet0 3 0 shutdown no ip address interface FastEthernet0 3 1 shutdown no ip address interface FastEthernet0 3 2 shutdown no ip address interface FastEthernet0 3 3 shutdown no ip address interface FastEthernet0 3 4 shutdown no ip address interface FastEthernet0 3 5 shutdown no ip address interface FastEthernet0 3 6 shutdown no ip address interface FastEthernet0 3 7 shutdown no ip address interface GigabitEthernet0 shutdown no ip address dialer list 1 protocol ip permit dialer list 1 protocol ipx permit I end 0 Go to the IOS command prompt without saving this config 1 Return back to the setup without saving
12. supply the system can run for a maximum of five minutes before the system shuts down The fans and power elements are independent within the power supply Therefore it is not required that the replacement power supply be energized within five minutes The only requirement is that the power supply be installed in the chassis which energizes the fans and maintains proper system cooling Step6 Grasping the power supply handles pull the power supply from the chassis When you remove the AC power supply you will see the following type of messages in the log report 6ru_perf2 show log Syslog logging enabled 0 messages dropped 6 messages rate limited 0 flushes 0 overruns xml disabled filtering disabled No Active Message Discriminator No Inactive Message Discriminator Console logging disabled Monitor logging level debugging 0 messages logged xml disabled filtering disabled Buffer logging level debugging 81 messages logged xml disabled filtering disabled Exception Logging size 4096 bytes Count and timestamp logging messages disabled Persistent logging disabled No active filter modules Trap logging level informational 78 message lines logged Log Buffer 10000000 bytes Jan 10 06 08 14 713 CMRP 3 PEM_REMOVE_SHUT R0 0 cmand The system will shut down in 5 minutes Jan 10 06 08 14 718 ASR1000_PEM 6 REMPEM_FM PEM FM slot P1 removed Jan 10 06 08 28 966 ASR1000_PEM 6 INSPEM_FM PEM FM slot P1 in
13. the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS sec 252 227 7013 cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose California 95134 1706 Cisco IOS Software IOS XE Software PPC_LINUX_IOSD ADVIPSERVICESK9 M Experimental Version 12 2 20080110 152728 BLD mcp_dev MCP_CRYPTO_INCREMENTAL_BLD_20080110 103 Copyright c 1986 2008 by Cisco Systems Inc Compiled Thu 10 Jan 08 07 29 by mcpre Image text base 0x10062810 data base 0x132AF1F8 This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws governing import export transfer and use Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not imply third party authority to import export distribute or use encryption Importers exporters distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U S and local country laws By using this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations If you are unable to comply with U S and local laws return this product immediately A summary of U S laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at http www cisco com wwl export crypto tool starg html If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to export cisco com cisco ASR1000 RP1 processor with 753834K 6147K bytes of memory 2 Packet over SONET interfaces 32768K bytes of non volatile configuration memory 2097152K bytes of physical memory 439807K bytes of eUSB flash a
14. this config 2 Save this configuration to nvram and exit Enter your selection 2 Router reload Proceed with reload confirm Jan 11 06 59 29 476 SYS 5 RELOAD Reload requested by console Reload Reason System Bootstrap Version 12 2 20071105 235056 gschnorr mcp_rommon_rel_1_25 101 Copyright c 1994 2007 by cisco Systems Inc Compiled Mon 05 Nov 07 16 50 by gschnorr mcp_rommon_rel_1_25 Current image running Boot ROM1 Last reset cause LocalSoft SATA drive PCI config error ASR1006 RP1 platform with 2097152 Kbytes of main memory Reload command DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE rommon 1 gt b tftp images packages_crypto asr1000rp1 advipservicesk9 mcp_dev_20080109_101550 bin IP_ADDRESS 2 1 6 5 IP_SUBNET_MASK 255 255 0 0 DEFAULT_GATEWAY 2 1 0 1 TFTP_SERVER 2 0 0 2 TFTP_FILE images packages_crypto asr1000rpl advipservicesk9 mcp_dev_20080109_101550 bin Using midplane macaddr TFTP_MACADDR 00 14 a8 ff 42 ff TFTP_VERBOSE Progress TFTP_RETRY_COUNT 18 TFTP_TIMEOUT 7200 TFTP_CHECKSUM Yes HER_PORT 3 ETHER_SPEED_MODE Auto Detect link up 1000Mbps FD F Receiving images packages_crypto asr1000rpl advipservicesk9 mcp_dev_20080109_101550 bin from 2 0 0 2 LEP EEUU LIP PEELE PE PSS SESS PEL LS EE EE EEE VILITICSLEITLISIITICELFEPETLPEEPLLLPFI PEPE EP EE EPA VITTI CLTILILTLILIT LILICTITI File reception completed Boot image size 206741708 0xc52a0cc byt
15. 06 Router for a rack mount configuration 11 Chassis Ground Connection Installation Before you connect power or turn on power to your router you must provide an adequate chassis ground earth connection for the router chassis A ground connector is provided on each Cisco ASR 1006 Router See Figure 7 A Caution The dual lug chassis stud must be installed the SIP and SPA must be fully inserted and screwed in and earthed to prevent a potential hazard in a telecom line Have the recommended tools and supplies available before you begin this procedure Phillips screwdriver dual lug chassis ground component and grounding wire Step1 Use the wire stripper to strip one end of the AWG 6 gauge wire approximately 0 75 inches 19 05 mm Step2 Insert the AWG 6 gauge wire into the wire receptacle on the grounding lug Step3 Use the crimping tool to carefully crimp the wire receptacle around the wire this step is required to ensure a proper mechanical connection Step4 Attach the grounding lug with the wire so the grounding wire does not overlap the power supply Figure 7 Attaching a Grounding Lug to the Chassis Ground Connector ey 1 Chassis earth ground studs and lead wire 3 Earth ground connector on the chassis 2 Grounding screws 4 Earth ground symbol Step5 Locate the chassis ground connector on the side of your chassis Step6 Insert the two screws through the holes in the grounding lug Step
16. D connection which must be connected first and follow these steps a Using the grounding lug replace the washers and Kepnut screw in the following order Flat washer Grounding cable lug Kepnut screw b Tighten the Kepnut screws on the power supply studs Step3 Tighten the Kepnut screw use the screwdriver to tighten the ground screw in the terminal block to a torque of 20 2 in lbs 2 per to complete the installation Figure 13 shows the installed DC power supply ground stud 18 Figure 133 DC Power Supply Ground Studs and Cables CE Al is K AUN lv cov za LI QONO BOON LIL JU ONON Ok 10205 6 NOLO I NULLE N A LA TOO re than on power ed KAEA must be removed to de enen 280024 1 Negative lug and wire with sleeving wrapped around the 3 Location of sleeving wrapped around the wire and end of wire and end of lug the grounding stud 2 Positive lug and wire with sleeving wrapped around the J4 Earth ground lug and wire wire and end of lug Step 4 Step 5 Ground the other end of the grounding wires to an appropriate groundin
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18. MOVE_SHUT R0 0 cmand The system will shut down in 5 minutes Jan 10 06 09 05 026 ASR1000_PEM 6 REMPEM_ FM PEM FM slot PO removed Jan 10 06 09 10 500 ASR1000_PEM 6 INSPEM_FM PEM FM slot PO inserted 6ru_perf2 Step 10 Replace the DC power supply within five minutes or the system will shutdown This completes the procedure of removing a DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Replace the DC Power Supply For instructions to replace the DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1006 Router go to Connect DC Power to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router page 16 Install and Remove the Shared Port Adapter This section provides instructions for installing and removing a shared port adapter in a SIP Each SPA circuit board is mounted to a metal carrier and is sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD damage A Caution Always handle the SPA by the carrier edges and handle never touch the SPA components or connector pins See Figure 13 When a subslot is not in use a SPA blank filler plate must fill the empty subslot to allow the router or switch to conform to electromagnetic interference EMI emissions requirements and to allow proper airflow across the SPAs If you plan to install a SPA in a subslot that is not in use you must first remove the SPA blank filler plate 40 Figure 19 Handling a SPA Printed circuit board 70006 Metal carrier To install a shared por
19. ORT 3 ETHER_SPEED MODE Auto Detect link up 1000Mbps FD Receiving asr1000rpl advipservicesk9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle_20080114_045627 bin from 172 27 55 254 Esser eee eee eee Cee EEC EST EC ESC SERCO EERE RRR ERROR ORR RRR ERE RE REESE RRR Se LI File reception completed Boot image size 206610636 0xc50a0cc bytes Using midplane macaddr Package header rev 0 structure detected Calculating SHA 1 hash done validate package SHA 1 hash calculated 5e4c2c77 ef886ca7 ebe74c2d d72aa38c b018a947 expected 5e4c2c77 ef886ca7 ebe74c2d d72aa38c b018a947 Image validated PPC IOS XE loader version 0 0 3 loaded at 00800000 0CDOC004 zimage at 00807673 009B8E43 initrd at 009B9000 01006D0B isord at 01007000 0CDOA000 avail ram 00400000 00800000 Kernel load Uncompressing image dst 00000000 lim 00400000 start 00807673 size 001B17D0 done Now booting the IOS XE kernel IOSXEBOOT 4 BOOT_PARAMETER rp 0 Booting with custom BOOT_PARAM setting SIOSXEBOOT 4 BOOT_PARAMETER rp 0 Hardware watchdog timer disabled in ROMMON IOSXEBOOT 4 DEBUG_CONF rp 0 Using DEBUG_CONF file misc scratch debug conf Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR sec 52 227 19 and subparagraph c 1 ii of
20. ake each lead wire and cover the area from the lug to the wire with heavy shrink sleeving see Figure 15 item 3 20 Figure 15 DC Power Supply Terminal Block Positive and Negative Cable Lugs With Protective Sleeving O i EE E d Tale 5 K D deva LA COIN K UL nn OWA KONE Di gog D CLONE SODA N m poog 1002 come re than on power S eci nections must be removed to de ener 280024 1 Negative lug and wire with sleeving wrapped around the 3 Location of sleeving wrapped around the wire and end of wire and end of lug the grounding stud 2 Positive lug and wire with sleeving wrapped around the J4 Earth ground lug and wire wire and end of lug Step 4 For easier cable management insert the negative lead cable first Replace the ground lug with cable in the following order a Flat Washer b Ground lug with negative wire c Kepnut screw 21 Figure 16 DC Power Supply Terminal Block Positive and Negative Connections Step5 Tighten the Kepnut screw to recommended torque of 18 in lbs minimum to 22 in lbs maximum for the positive stud and w
21. cess cables or equipment e The shared port adapters are installed If shared port adapters are not installed then the slots must not be empty Use filler panels for an empty slot Prepare for Rack Mount Installation Before you begin the rack mounting tasks e Decide whether or not you want to front rack mount or rear rack mount the chassis e Decide whether or not you want to attach cable management brackets to your chassis Note If you install cable management brackets make certain that the chassis is installed in the equipment rack first e Decide if a two post or four post rack mount will be used 3 Rack Mountthe Router This section provides information for rack mounting the router Attach the Rack Mount Brackets Chassis Front Mounted To install the rack mount brackets on a Cisco ASR 1006 Router for a front rack mount configuration follow these steps Step1 Locate the threaded holes in the front sides of the chassis Make certain that you hold the front rack mount bracket with the ear and holes facing outward and towards the front of the chassis Step2 Align the rack mount bracket to the side of the router Depending on which set of rack mount bracket holes you choose to use to attach the rack mount bracket to the router the chassis will either be recessed in the rack or protrude from the rack Step3 Position the front rack mount bracket top hole with the chassis first top hole behind the side vent holes as shown
22. device for example most modems are asynchronous devices Step1 Before connecting a terminal to the console port configure the terminal to match the router console port as follows 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bits See Figure 8 for console and auxiliary port connector location Step2 After you establish normal router operation you can disconnect the terminal amp Note For console and auxiliary port pinouts see Appendix A Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers Specifications in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration Guide Management Ethernet Port Cable Connection Before you can use the console interface on the router using a terminal or PC you must perform the following steps Step1 Configure your terminal emulation software with the following settings 9600 bits per second bps 8 data bits No parity one stop bit No flow control amp Note For information about how to change the default settings to meet the requirements of your terminal or host refer to the Cisco IOS Terminal Services Configuration Guide Step2 Connect a terminal or PC to the console port using the cable and adapters provided in the accessory kit that shipped with your Cisco ASR 1006 Router Place the console port mode switch in the in position factory default 13 Connect to the port using the RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable and RJ 45 to DB 25 DTE adapter or using the
23. ds when you attach it to the chassis as shown in Figure 6 Follow these steps to attach the cable management brackets to both sides of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router in the rack Step1 Align the cable management bracket to the rack mount bracket on one side of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router The cable management bracket aligns to the top hole of the chassis rack mount bracket Step2 Using a Phillips screwdriver insert one screw through cable management bracket and into the chassis rack mount and tighten the screw Note Use the package of four screws that came with your chassis two screws for each bracket 10 Figure 6 Attaching the Cable Management Bracket to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router e a gzl Fare UDO z TO TICA 1 Cable management bracket screw location 3 Chassis front rack mount bracket and ear holes 2 Cable management bracket Step3 Using the bottom rack mount ear hole insert the screw through cable management bracket and into the chassis rack mount bracket see Figure 6 Step4 Using a Phillips screwdriver and the cable management screw thread and tighten the screw to the cable management bracket Step5 Repeat Step 1through Step 4 for the other side of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router This completes the procedure for installing the cable management bracket on a Cisco ASR 10
24. e terminal and red is used for RTN on the positive terminal Make certain the lead color coding you choose for the DC input power supply matches lead color coding used at the DC power source e For DC input power cables select the appropriate wire gauge based on the National Electrical Code NEC and local codes for 40 amp service at nominal DC input voltage 48 60 VDC Three pairs of cable leads source DC and source DC return are required for each power distribution unit PDU These cables are available from any commercial cable vendor All input power cables for the chassis should have the same wire gauge and cable lengths should match within 10 percent of deviation Each DC input power cable is terminated at the PDU by a cable lug The cable lugs must be dual hole and have a straight tongue They must be able to fit over 1 4 inch terminal studs at 0 625 inch 15 88 mm centers Note DC input power cables must be connected to the PDU terminal studs in the proper positive and negative polarity In some cases the DC cable leads are labeled which is a relatively safe indication of the polarity However you must verify the polarity by measuring the voltage between the DC cable leads When making the measurement the positive lead and the negative lead must always match the and labels on the power distribution unit e An earth ground cable is required for each DC PDU We recommend
25. e top screw into the third hole down from the top of the rack mount bracket ear and tighten the screw to the rack rail c Insert a screw in the middle of the rack mount bracket on both sides of the chassis See Figure 4 Step5 Repeat these steps for the other side of the chassis Note Asa result of using the specified rack mount bracket ear holes the cable management bracket can be easily attached to the rack mount bracket when the chassis is in the rack This completes the procedure for installing the chassis in a two post rack Proceed to the Attach the Cable Management Bracket section on page 10 to continue the installation Attach the Cable Management Bracket The cable management brackets mount to each rack mount bracket on the chassis to provide cable management to both sides of the chassis parallel with card orientation These brackets are screw mounted to the rack mount brackets to allow easy installation and removal of cables The cable management brackets for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router contain 5 independent cable management U type features with four screws and provides cable dressing of each card module slots For Cisco ASR 1000 SIPs these brackets work in tandem with shared port adapter product feature cable management device to allow installation and removal of adjacent cards without the need to remove cables Note Make certain that the cable management bracket U type feature is facing upwar
26. es Using midplane macaddr Package header rev 0 structure detected Calculating SHA 1 hash done validate_package SHA 1 hash calculated a8301ele 17821e94 07654c49 4ca6fe49 518a 2c2 expected a8301ele 17821e94 07654c49 4ca6fe49 518a 2c2 Image validated 33 34 PPC IOS XE loader version 0 0 3 loaded at 00800000 0CD2C004 zimage at 00807673 009B8E53 initrd at 009B9000 01006E53 isord at 01007000 OCD2A000 avail ram 00400000 00800000 Kernel load Uncompressing image dst 00000000 lim 00400000 start 00807673 size 001B17E0 done Now booting the IOS XE kernel IOSXEBOOT 4 BOOT_PARAMETER rp 0 Booting with custom BOOT_PARAM setting IOSXEBOOT 4 DEBUG_CONF rp 0 File misc scratch debug conf is absent ignoring Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR sec 52 227 19 and subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS sec 252 227 7013 cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose California 95134 1706 Cisco IOS Software IOS XE Software PPC_LINUX_IOSD ADVIPSERVICESK9 M Experimental Version 12 2 20080109 162316 BLD mcp_dev MCP_CRYPTO_INCREMENTAL_BLD_20080109 103 Copyright c 1986 2008 by Cisco Systems Inc Compiled Wed 09 Jan 08 08 25 by mcpre Image text base
27. ete the following steps to enter the global parameters Step1 Connect a console terminal to the console port and then boot the router The system boots from flash memory The following information appears after about 30 seconds This is only an example of the output display prompts may vary Step2 The first sections of the configuration script appear only at an initial system startup On subsequent uses of the setup facility the script begins with a System Configuration Dialog as shown below When asked if you would like to enter the initial configuration dialog enter yes Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no yes At any point you may enter a question mark for help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt 30 Default settings are in square brackets Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system will ask you to configure each interface on the system System Configuration Dialog Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no y At any point you may enter a question mark for help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt Default settings are in square brackets Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system Would you like to enter basic management setup yes no n First wo
28. etween the inner sides of the two posts or rails must be at least 19 inches 48 26 cm The height of the chassis is 1 73 inches 4 39 cm Airflow through the chassis is from front to back Figure 5 Installing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router in a Two Post Rack 0000000000000 0000000000000 280085 1 Front rack mount bracket ear hole location 2 Two postrack equipment A Caution If you are using a two post rack secure the rack to the floor surface to prevent tipping and avoid bodily injury and component damage Step1 Position the chassis so the front is closest to you and lift it carefully into the rack To prevent injury avoid any sudden twists or moves Step2 Slide the chassis into the rack pushing it back until the rack mount brackets meet the mounting strips or posts on both sides of the rack Step3 Position the chassis until the rack mounting ears are flush against the mounting rails on the rack amp Note To allow space to attach the cable management brackets to the chassis in the rack easily make certain that you use the rack mount bracket ear holes specified in Step 4 Step4 Hold the chassis in position against the mounting rails and follow these steps a Insert the bottom screw into the third hole up from the bottom of the rack mount ear and use a hand held screwdriver to tighten the screw to the rack rail b Insert th
29. g midplane macaddr Package header rev 0 structure detected Calculating SHA 1 hash done 25 validate package SHA 1 hash calculated 479a7d62 6c128ba8 3616b8da 93cb3224 5claeb34 expected 479a7462 6c128ba8 3616b8da 93cb3224 5claeb34 Image validated PPC IOS XE loader version 0 0 3 loaded at 00800000 0D1E2004 zimage at 00807673 009B8C69 initrd at 009B9000 01006219 isord at 01007000 0D1DF800 avail ram 00400000 00800000 Kernel load Uncompressing image dst 00000000 lim 00400000 start 00807673 size 001B15F6 done Now booting the IOS XE kernel Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR sec 52 227 19 and subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS sec 252 227 7013 cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose California 95134 1706 Cisco IOS Software IOS XE Software PPC_LINUX_IOSD ADVIPSERVICESK9 M Experimental Version 12 2 20071221 020608 BLD mcp_dev MCP_INCREMENTAL_BLD_20071220 102 Copyright c 1986 2007 by Cisco Systems Inc Compiled Thu 20 Dec 07 18 10 by mcpre
30. g point at your site Repeat Steps 2 through Step 4 on the second DC power supply Wiring the DC Input Power Source Note The color coding of the DC input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the DC power source at your site Typically green or green yellow is used for ground GND on the power supply Negative 48V black is on negative terminal and red is used for RTN on the positive terminal Make certain the lead color coding you choose for the DC input power supply matches lead color coding used at the DC power source Step1 Make sure the power switch circuit breaker is in the Off O position Step 2 Locate and remove the plastic cover from the terminal block 19 Figure 14 DC Power Supply Terminal Block EYE Z TL 000 IDI as on NI HODL DO DOHC 4 HD Must 280027 1 DC power supply terminal block negative stud 3 Terminal block slotted keyed area 2 DC power supply terminal block positive stud 4 IDC power supply terminal block plastic cover A Caution Before you continue to install the terminal block ground wires stop and perform Step 5 To prevent any contact with metal lead on the ground wire and the plastic cover Step3 You must wrap the positive and negative lead cables with sleeving T
31. he handle and pull the shared port adapter or blank shared port adapter from the router Step6 Locate the shared port adapter slot guides inside the Cisco ASR 1006 Router They are near the top and are recessed A about one half inch Caution Step 7 The shared port adapter must slide into the slot guides under the chassis lid Do not allow the shared port adapter components to come in contact with the system board or the shared port adapter could be damaged Carefully slide the shared port adapter into the shared port adapter slot and seat it When installed the shared port adapter input output panel should be flush with the face of the router Step8 Reconnect any cables including the shared port adapter and power cables and place the cables through any cable management bracket N Note If the shared port adapter fails to come up reseat or reinsert the shared port adapter do not use excessive force Step9 Power on the router by turning the power switch to the On l position amp Note For detailed Cisco SPA and SIP information see the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers SIP and SPA 42 Hardware Installation Guide Americas Headquarters Asia Pacific Headquarters Europe Headquarters 0 0 0 Cisco Systems Inc Cisco Systems Inc Cisco Systems International BV 170 West Tasman Drive 168 Robinson Road Haarlerbergpark San Jose CA 95134 1706 28 01 Capital Tower Haarlerbergweg 13 19 C
32. ide of the SPAs and SIPs utilize the chassis level cable management brackets provided on the chassis rack mount brackets see Figure 8 To secure shared port adapter interface cables and input or output cables connected to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router follow these steps Step1 When installing the network interface cables route the cables up to and through the cable management bracket U 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 Figure 8 Step2 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 Step3 It might be necessary to bundle longer cables to avoid tangling them Do this at the cable management bracket or at 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 Start the System section on page 15 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 Step1 At the rear of the chas
33. in Figure 1Figure 1 Figure 1 Cisco ASR 1006 Router Vent Hole Location and Front Rack Mount Brackets 1 Chassis vent hole location 3 Front rack mount bracket ear holes 2 Front rack mount bracket Step 4 Insert and tighten the black screws on one side Figure 2 Front Rack Mount Brackets for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router ONORI RAI Eapana Sun LS Pe ra Li ieri cina Pea Nooo aa a lala Tala fata gr Sal xk Nooo la ca SAR ala tatto Do eva haaa al i Sikes OODI INO A setae ete aaia peer Lasne a LODODO ORRORI RRR RR RERRE RRR RRRRRRRRRBRRERBRRRRRRS AN o onnnnnpnnnonnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn iN 1 Front rack mount bracket screws 3 Front rack mount bracket ear holes 2 Front rack mount bracket 4 Side vent location Step5 Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 on the other side of the chassis Use black screws to secure the rack mount brackets to the chassis Step6 To install the Cisco ASR 1006 Router in the equipment rack see Four Post Rack Installation section on page 6 or Two Post Rack Installation section on page 8 Attach the Rack Mount Brackets Chassis Rear Rack Mounted To install the rack mount on a Cisco ASR 1006 Router for a rear rack mount configuration follow these steps
34. ing topics are covered in this section e Power Off the Cisco ASR 1006 Router page 36 e Replace a Power Supply in a Cisco ASR 1006 Router page 37 e Install and Remove the Shared Port Adapter page 40 A Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Power Off the Cisco ASR 1006 Router This section explains how to shut down the Cisco ASR 1000 Series router It is recommended that before turning off all power to the chassis you issue the reload command This insures that the operating system cleans up all the file systems Once the reload operation is complete then the Cisco ASR 1006 Router can be powered off safely To remove power from the Cisco ASR 1006 Router follow this procedure Step1 Slip on the ESD preventative wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit Step2 Before you shutdown power to the router issue the IOS reload command to halt the system and then wait for ROM Monitor to execute before proceeding to the next step The following screen shot shows an example of the reload command Router reload Proceed with reload confirm Jun 18 19 38 21 870 SYS 5 RELOAD Reload requested by console Reload Reason Reload command Step3 Remove any power cables from the Cisco ASR 1006 Router a For AC power supplies place the Standby switch in the Standby position and unplug the AC power cord from the power outlet b For DC power supp
35. ire x Note Secure the wires coming in from the terminal block so that they cannot be disturbed by casual contact Step6 Use tie wraps to secure the wires so that the wires are not pulled from the terminal block by casual contact Ti wrap studs are located below the power supply terminal block Step7 Replace the terminal block plastic cover and tighten the screw The plastic cover is slotted and keyed to fit correctly over the terminal block See Figure 17 22 Figure 17 DC Power Supply Terminal Block and Plastic Cover 0O00 DODA A L TS Pacco td some TI OO HOC DO e oom r ae 1 Negative lead 3 Plastic cover slotted area 2 Positive lead 4 Terminal block plastic cover A Caution Secure the wires coming in from the terminal block so that they cannot be disturbed by casual contact There are tabs located on the base of the DC power supply to which to secure the ties Step8 Use tie wraps to secure the wires so that the wires are not pulled from the terminal block by casual contact The DC power supply has tie wrap tabs to aid in securing the wires see Figure 11 item 3 Make sure the tie wrap allows for some slack in the ground wire Step9 Switch the circuit breaker switch to the On I position Note The requirement for maximu
36. k the packing slip to ensure that all the proper components are present e Locate and have accessible the Site Log for recording information about this installation Tools and Parts Use the following list of tools and parts as a checklist for preparing to install the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Router e ESD preventative wrist strap e AC power cord e Appropriate cables to connect the router to the network and to the console terminal e Optional tape measure and level e Screwdrivers Number 2 Phillips screwdriver and 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver e Grounding lug and wires e The rack mount and cable management kit Four 19 inch rack mount brackets front and rear rails and two cable management brackets Three sets of screws one set for front rack mount brackets black screws another set for rear rack mount brackets and a set for the cable management brackets package with four screws Prepare for Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation For a equipment shelf or tabletop installation verify the following before installing the router e The router is off the floor and has adequate ventilation e An adequate chassis ground earth connection exists for the router e The router needs at last 3 inches 7 62 cm of clearance at the inlet and exhaust vents sides of router e The router needs 19 inches 48 26 cm of clearance at the front and rear to allow for field replaceable unit replacement or installation or to ac
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38. lies switch the circuit breaker to the Off O position Then remove the terminal block plug from the DC power supply amp Note After powering off the router wait a minimum of 30 seconds before powering it on again 36 Replace a Power Supply in a Cisco ASR 1006 Router This section provides instructions for removing and replacing the AC power supply and the DC power supply in a Cisco ASR 1006 Router Before you begin make certain the chassis is grounded Remove and Then Replace an AC Power Supply To remove a live Cisco ASR 1006 Router AC power supply that is not operating normally and then replace the AC power supply within five minutes follow this procedure Step1 Slip on the ESD preventative wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit Step2 Before you turn off a power supply make certain the chassis is grounded Step3 Turn the power supply Standby switch to the Standby position of the power supply Step4 Unplug the power cable from the AC inlet on the back of the power supply and the power source Step5 Unscrew the power supply captive screws xX Note Two power supplies must be installed in the chassis at all times to ensure sufficient cooling The system fans are inside the power supply units and must spin for cooling Because all the system fans can be powered by one power supply the second power supply unit does not have to be powered on but it must be installed A Caution If you remove a power
39. m torque applied to the power or ground Kepnuts must be 8 in lb when the power or ground lug is not present This completes the procedure for connecting DC input power Your installation is complete Proceed to the Verifying Power Supply Operation section on page 23 to start the router Verifying Power Supply Operation Follow this procedure to verify power supply is operating correctly in your Cisco ASR10006 router Step1 Check that the power supply LEDs are e INPUT OK is green e FAN OK is green e OUTPUT FAILED is not illuminated 23 Step 2 To ensure that the power supply state is OK type the show platform command This output sample is from a Cisco ASR1006 router The other Cisco ASR1000 routers display similar type of output MCP_SCAL_R1 sho plat Chassis type ASR1006 The following output displays Slot T 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 RO FO PO PI Slot RO FO Type ASR1000 SIP10 SPA 8X1GE V2 ASR1000 SIP10 SPA 1X10GE L V2 SPA 8X1GE V2 ASR1000 RP1 ASR1000 ESP20 ASR1006 PWR AC ASR1006 PWR AC R R R R CPLD Version 07091401 07091401 08060301 08041102 MCP_SCAL_R1 k active k active K ps fail Firmware Version 12 2 33r 12 2 33x 12 2 0 0 12 2 33r nel 0 r Insert Time 00 03 19 00 02 23 00 03 19 00 02 22 00 02 17 00 03 19 00 03 19 00 02 50 00 02 50 N2 N2 XN2 If the LEDs indicate a power problem or the power supply state is ps fail then contact a cu
40. o ASR1006 chassis requires a minimum of 7 rack units 22 3 inches or 56 6 cm of vertical rack space Airflow through the chassis is from front to back Figure 4 Installing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router in a Four Post Rack provosoron9 010 prerovo 1910 ii 0000000000000 0000000000000 1 Rear of four post rack 3 Ear holes for the chassis front rack mount bracket 2 Ear holes for the chassis rear rack mount bracket 4 Front of four post rack amp Note Because the rack mount brackets support the weight of the entire chassis be sure to use all screws to fasten the two rack mount brackets on the chassis to the rack posts amp Note We recommend that you allow at least 1 or 2 inches 2 54 or 5 08 cm of vertical clearance between the router and any equipment directly above and below it To install the chassis in a four post rack complete the following steps Step1 Make sure the rack brakes are locked or the rack is stabilized Step2 Mount the chassis by securing the rack mount brackets to two posts or mounting strips in the rack using the screws provided Step3 On the chassis ensure that all screw fasteners on the installed components are securely tightened Step4 Make sure that your path to the rack is unobstructed Step5 Optional Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1006 Rou
41. of configuration file 34 29 809 NETCLK 5 NETCLK_MODE_CHANGE Network clock source not available The network clock has changed to freerun Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 4085 ipv4 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 successful Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 down Feb 19 17 down Feb 19 17 down Feb 19 17 down Feb 19 17 down Feb 19 17 to down Feb 19 17 to down Feb 19 17 to down Feb 19 17 to down Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 Feb 19 17 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 335 135 135 s 35 35 35 35 235 35 35 35 795 135 135 10 129a 10 10 10 14 14 14 15 15 ac 30 FE ea ed FILED 113 213 713 713 19 19 19 19 19 12 19 19 138 824 269 362 473 688 s919 919 s179 286 287 823 865 865 865 865 865 865 866 866 167 LL LIL 187 187 189 452 Cisco IOS Software 12 2 20071221 020608 BLD mcp_dev MCP_INCREMENTAL_BLD_20071220 102 1986 2007 by Cisco Systems Inc Copyright c SCPPHA 7 SYSREADY FO cpp_ha CPP client process FMAN FP 5 of 5 ready SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface GigabitEthernet0 changed state to up SIOSXE 6 PLATFORM FO
42. or software configuration information see the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Software Configuration Guide 6 Configure the Router Using the Console Interface To access the command line interface using the console follow these steps Step1 Once the terminal console port is connected configure your terminal emulation software with valid settings Start at the following prompt Press Return for Console prompt Step 2 Press Return to enter user EXEC configuration mode The following prompt appears Router gt Step3 From user EXEC configuration mode enter the enable command as shown in the following example Router gt enable Step4 At the password prompt enter your system s password If an enable password has not been set on your system this step may be skipped The following example shows entry of the password called enablepass Password enablepass Step5 When your enable password is accepted the privileged EXEC configuration mode prompt appears Router Step6 You now have access to the CLI in privileged EXEC configuration mode and you can enter the necessary commands to complete your desired tasks Step 7 To exit the console session enter the quit command as shown in the following example Router quit Configure Global Parameters Using the Setup Facility When you first start the setup program you must configure the global parameters These parameters are used for controlling system wide settings Compl
43. otfeotdns CISCO QUICK START GUIDE or m o Cisco ASR 1006 Router Documentation and Resources Prepare for Installation Rack Mount the Router Connect the Router to the Network Start the System Configure the Router NO oO Bm WN After Installation 1 Documentation and Resources Documentation for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers documentation is online with the exception of the regulatory compliance and safety documentation and the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers documentation flyer Refer to the following documentation for installation and replacement of parts including shared port adapters and regulatory compliance information e Shared port adapter documentation See the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide e Hardware installation documentation See the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration Guide Document Revision History The Document Revision History table below records technical changes to this document Document Version Date Change Summary OL 13209 03 INovember 2008 Improved the two minute window allotted time to replace a power supply You now have up to a maximum of five minutes to replace a power supply OL 13209 02 October 2008 Support for Cisco ASR1000 ESP20 OL 13209 01 May 2008 First version of this document Doc
44. perating properly in the Cisco ASR 1006 Router within five minutes Remove the DC Power Supply Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 38 Before servicing the power supply switch the circuit breaker Off in your equipment area As an additional precaution tape the circuit breaker switch in the Off position Slip on the ESD preventative wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit Switch the power supply circuit breaker switch to Off O Locate the terminal block on the rear of the chassis on the power supply Remove the slotted plastic cover from the terminal block a Loosen and remove the single screw on the plastic cover The plastic cover has slots that help to slide it out diagonally from the terminal block b Using a nut driver 7 16 size unscrew the positive kepnut positive ground cable and the flat washer in that order The terminal block houses two double hole barrel lugs c Follow Step 4b and remove the negative ground cable Figure 18 DC Power Supply Terminal Block rT LJ L SUU roy il TT K Non S SOU LU NARE L L SUL LL SHUL wy TRS m tm SOLU NAS LI DO IN m SIL ia LIL N Ta Tn py d ii enni la LJ re RE Been D Rage NL SENI DI Ware LIL UH Da nn lt On LI LI LI 280027 Plastic cover slo
45. s successfully loaded Red System failure ACTV Active Green Lit when this is the active ASR 1000 Series RP1 STBY Standby Yellow Lit when this is the standby ASR 1000 Series RP1 CRIT Critical Solid red Critical alarm indicator This is on at power up turned off by software MAJ Major Solid red Major alarm indicator MIN Minor Amber Minor alarm indicator DISK HD Internal Hard Drive Flashing green Active indicator Off No activity DISK USB External USB FLASH Flashing green Active indicator Off No activity DISK BF Internal FLASH BootDisk Flashing green Active indicator Off No activity During the boot process observe the system LEDs The STAT LED comes on immediately as yellow then turns to green when the Cisco IOS is booted The shared port adapter LEDs go on and off irregularly amp Note The system boots differently depending on the configuration that ships with your system This output is only an example of what can display Step5 Observe the initialization process When the system boot is complete a few seconds the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP1 route processor begins to initialize The console screen displays a script and system banner similar to the following rommon 1 gt rommon 1 gt boot Located rp_super ppc nader 5g evfc bin Image size 211681484 inode num 12 bks cnt 51681 blk size 8 512 HEHEHE HH HH HH HH HH HE HE FE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE EH HE E HE HE HE HE HE HHE 44 Hat 4 H
46. serted 37 Step 7 The second is after enabling console logging Output is at the console and in the log 6ru_perf2 conf Configuring from terminal memory or network terminal Enter configuration commands one per line End with CNTL Z 6ru_perf2 config log con Ambiguous command log con 6ru_perf2 config logg con 6ru_perf2 config Z 6ru_perf2 Jan 10 06 08 54 643 SYS 5 CONFIG_I Configured from console by console 6ru_perf2 6ru_perf2 Jan 10 06 09 05 023 CMRP 3 PEM_REMOVE_SHUT R0 0 cmand The system will shut down in 5 minutes Jan 10 06 09 05 026 ASR1000_PEM 6 REMPEM_ FM PEM FM slot PO removed Jan 10 06 09 10 500 ASR1000_PEM 6 INSPEM_ FM PEM FM slot PO inserted 6ru_perf2 Replace the AC power supply within five minutes or the system will shutdown You have removed an AC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1006 Router and now must replace the AC power supply within five minutes Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Insert another AC power supply in power supply Slot 0 or power supply Slot 1 until it is full seated Tighten the captive screws Insert the AC power cable Plug the power supply cable into the power source Place the power supply Standby switch in the On I position The power supply LEDs light when power is supplied to the router You have completed a live change out procedure that is removing and replacing an AC power supply for an AC power supply not o
47. sis check that the AC power supply switch is in the Standby position Figure 9 Cisco ASR 1006 Series Router AC Power Supply Inlet and Standby Switch 100 249 16 50 60HZ i This unit mi ight have m ate Supply connec nections ia Must to deenergize the oy removed 280083 1 AC power inlet 2 AC power supply standby switch Step 2 Plug the power cable into the inlet Note For additional AC power cable strain relief secure the cable to the power supply handle by inserting a nylon cable tie through the hole in the handle and around the cable Figure 10 Cisco ASR 1006 Series Router AC Power Supply I I 100 240V 16 7A LIL J J k J O 50 60HZ J 3 U U clen UO L LIN 280029 AC power supply fan AC power supply handle DB 25 alarm connector AC power inlet Tie wrap tab AC power supply Standby switch So N a oo N oa AC power suppl
48. stomer service representatives for assistance or additional instructions Start the System After installing your Cisco ASR 1006 Router and connecting cables start the router as follows Step 1 Check for the following e Make certain that each shared port adapter is firmly seated in its subslot and its captive screws are securely tightened e The Cisco ASR1000 ESP10 embedded services processors in the Cisco ASR 1006 router are inserted in slot FO and FI is firmly seated in its slot and its captive screws are securely tightened e All network interface cables are connected e The console terminal is turned on Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Table 1 provides information about the LEDs as the system starts Turn on power The green OK LED on the power supply turns on Listen for the fans you should immediately hear them operating During the boot process observe the power LEDs The power LED should be green on all boards The Status LED lights yellow to indicate booting and then green when IOS is running Table 1 Cisco ASR 1006 Router LED Activity LED Label LED Color In the Power Up State Behavior Description PWR Power Solid green All power requirements are within specification Off Off the router is in standby mode 24 LED Label LED Color In the Power Up State Behavior Description STAT System status Solid green Cisco IOS has successfully booted Yellow BOOT ROM ha
49. t adpter into a SPA interface processor SIP follow these steps GND Step1 Before you begin make certain the chassis is grounded Step2 To insert the SPA in the SIP locate the guide rails inside the SIP that hold the SPA in place They are at the top left and top right of the SPA slot and are recessed about an inch Step3 Carefully slide the SPA all the way in the SIP until the SPA is firmly seated in the SPA interface connector When fully seated the SPA might be slightly behind the SIP faceplate See Figure 20 Figure 20 Installing and Removing a SPA Into and From a SIP 281171 41 Step4 After the SPA is properly seated fasten the SPA in place with the captive installation screws on either side of the SPA Note The shared port adapter ships installed These instructions are provided for future use Cabling information is included with the specific shared port adapter documentation Step1 Attach an ESD wrist strap between you and an unpainted chassis surface Step 2 If attached remove any cables from the SPA Step3 Before removing any shared port adapter shut down the interface so that there is no traffic running through the shared port adapter when it is removed Note Removing a shared port adapter while traffic is flowing through the ports can cause system disruption Step4 Remove the shared port adapter from the chassis slot Unfasten the captive installation screws on either side of the SPA Step5 Grasp t
50. t bootflash 39004543K bytes of SATA hard disk at harddisk 1020584K bytes of USB flash at usb0 S S TUP new interface POS0 1 0 placed in shutdown state TUP new interface POS0 1 1 placed in shutdown state PI DI Press RETURN to get started Feb 13 12 48 53 340 LINK 5 CHANGED Interface GigabitEthernet0 changed state to administratively down Feb 13 12 48 53 513 SNETCLK 5 NETCLK_MODE_CHANGE Network clock source not available The network clock has changed to freerun Feb 13 12 48 41 846 CPPHA 7 SYSREADY FO cpp_ha CPP client process FMAN FP 5 of 5 ready Feb 13 12 48 41 980 IOSXE 6 PLATFORM FO cpp_cp cpp_mlp_svr_client_bind cpp_mlp_svr_ifm_init successful Feb 13 12 48 42 084 CPPHA 7 START FO cpp_ha CPP 0 preparing image usr cpp bin cpp mcplo ucode Feb 13 12 48 42 197 CPPHA 7 START FO cpp_ha CPP 0 startup init image usr cpp bin cpp mcplo ucode Feb 13 12 48 47 581 CPPHA 7 START FO cpp_ha CPP 0 running init image usr cpp bin cpp mcplo ucode Feb 13 12 48 47 812 CPPHA 7 READY FO cpp_ha CPP 0 loading and initialization complete Feb 13 12 48 47 812 CPPHA 6 SYSINIT FO cpp_ha CPP HA system configuration start Feb 13 12 48 49 090 IOSXE 6 PLATFORM F0 cpp_cp Process CPP_PFILTER_EA_EVENT__API_ CALL REGISTER Feb 13 12 48 54 382 LINEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0 changed state to down
51. te SASR1000_OIR 6 REMSPA SPA removed from subslot 0 0 interfaces disabled SASR1000_OIR 6 INSCARD Card fp inserted in slot FO ASR1000_OIR 6 ONLINECARD Card fp online in slot FO ASR1000_OIR 6 INSCARD Card cc inserted in slot 0 ASR1000_OIR 6 ONLINECARD Card cc online in slot 0 ASR1000_OIR 6 INSSPA SPA inserted in subslot 0 0 SYS 5 RESTART System restarted IOS XE Software PPC_LINUX_IOSD ADVIPSERVICESK9 M Experimental Version Compiled Thu 20 Dec 07 18 10 by mcpre Feb 19 Feb 19 Feb 19 Feb 19 Manager Feb 19 Router gt 17 17 LI LI 17 r35 135 135 135 135 IO FEO EI al N 122 455 5513 bela 669 221 SYS 6 BOOTTIME Time taken to reboot after reload 78809 seconds SCRYPTO 6 ISAKMP_ON_OFF ISAKMP is OFF SCRYPTO 6 ISAKMP_ON_OFF ISAKMP is OFF DYNCMD 7 CMDSET_LOADED The Dynamic Command set has been loaded from the Shell CRYPTO 6 ISAKMP_ON_OFF ISAKMP is OFF The next example provides the display when the system boots from TFTP mcp 4ru 16 rp0 rommon 2 gt boot tftp IP_SUBN EFAULT_GATI IP_ADDRESS 172 27 55 215 ET_MASK 255 255 255 128 EWAY 1 72 27 55 129 27 28 TFTP_SERVER 172 27 55 254 TFTP_FILE asr1000rpl advipservicesk9 v122_33_xn_asr_rls0_throttle_20080114_045627 bin Using midplane macaddr TFTP_MACADDR 00 1a 30 44 34 ff TFTP_VERBOSE Progress TFTP_RETRY_COUNT 18 TFTP_TIMEOUT 7200 TFTP_CHECKSUM Yes THER_P
52. ted and keyed area w 1 DC power supply terminal block negative lead stud 2 DC power supply positive lead stud 4 IDC power supply terminal block plastic cover Step6 Locate the power supply ground stud Remove the earth ground GND cable from the power supply For DC power supply ground stud see Figure 13 Step7 Loosen and remove the Kepnut screw washer and ground lug in that order A Warning When installing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Step8 Loosen the captive screws on the DC power supply amp Note Two power supplies must be installed in the chassis at all times to ensure sufficient cooling The system fans are inside the power supply units and must spin for cooling Because all the system fans can be powered by one power supply the second power supply unit does not have to be powered on but it must be installed A Caution If you remove a power supply the system can run for a maximum of five minutes before the system shuts down The fans and power elements are independent within the power supply Therefore it is not required that the replacement power supply be energized within five minutes The only requirement is that the power supply be installed in the chassis which energizes the fans and maintains proper system cooling Step9 Grasping the power supply handles pull the power supply from the chassis When you remove the DC power supply
53. ter Step6 Lift the chassis into position between the rack posts requires two people Step 7 Align the mounting bracket holes with the rack post holes and attach the chassis to the rack At this point if there is a third person then that person can insert the screws while the other two people hold that chassis in place unless the chassis is resting on a shelf Step 8 Position the chassis until the rack mounting ears are flush against the mounting rails on the rack Step9 Hold the chassis in position against the mounting rails and follow these steps a Insert the bottom screw into the third hole up from the bottom of the rack mount ear and use a hand held screwdriver to tighten the screw to the rack rail b Insert the top screw into the third hole down from the top of the rack mount bracket ear and tighten the screw to the rack rail c Insert a screw in the middle of the rack mount bracket on both sides of the chassis See Figure 4 Repeat these steps for the other side of the chassis N Note As a result of using the specified rack mount bracket ear holes the cable management bracket can be easily attached to the rack mount bracket when the chassis is in the rack This completes the procedure for installing the chassis in the four post rack Proceed to the Attach the Cable Management Bracket section on page 10 to continue the installation Two Post Rack Installation amp Note TInner clearance the width b
54. that you use at least 6 AWG multistrand copper wire This wire is not available from Cisco Systems it is available from any commercial cable vendor The ground wire cable lug should be dual hole and able to fit over M6 terminal studs at 0 625 inch 15 88mm centers Recommended lug terminal wire size Panduit part number LCD8 14A L for 8AWG wire size LCD6 14A L for 6AWG wire size Figure 12 Cisco ASR 1006 Router DC Input Power Cable Lug All measurements in inches lt 2 24 gt End View blaz O py 2 holes gt pase 08s a 0 37 PA Crimp area 25527 0 08 amp Note To avoid hazardous conditions all components in the area where DC input power is accessible must be properly insulated Therefore before installing the DC cable lugs be sure to insulate the lugs according to the manufacturer s instructions A Caution Before you connect DC input power you must install the DC power ground leads to the DC power supply Obtain these necessary tools and equipment e Number 2 Phillips screwdriver e A 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver Installing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router DC Ground Lugs To install the grounding lugs on the DC power supply follow these instructions Figure 11 item 6 shows the location of the DC power supply grounding stud Step1 Make certain that the chassis ground is connected before you begin installing the DC power supply Step2 Locate the stud on the DC power supply for the GN
55. u fail to do this your configuration will be lost the next time you reload the router Perform Other Configuration Tasks To make advanced configuration changes after you establish the basic startup configuration for your router refer to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide and modular configuration and modular command reference publications in the Cisco IOS software configuration documentation set that corresponds to the software release installed on your Cisco hardware These publications contain additional information on using the configure command The configuration publications also provide information about the following tasks e Understanding Diagnostic Mode feature e Understanding Command Modes e Booting and rebooting the router e Understanding software packages for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers e Software Upgrades 35 7 After Installation Follow the instructions in this section to replace field replaceable units FRUs after installation The Cisco ASR 1006 Router supports the following components as FRUs e Cisco ASR1000 ESP10 and Cisco ASR1000 ESP20 embedded services processors e Shared port adapters e Power supplies amp Note For a complete list of Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers field replaceable units go to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration Guide Chapter 8 The follow
56. uld you like to see the current interface summary yes y Any interface listed with OK value NO does not have a valid configuration Interface IP Address OK Method Status Protocol GigabitEthernet0 0 0 unassigned NO unset down down GigabitEthernet0 0 1 unassigned NO unset down down GigabitEthernet0 0 2 unassigned NO unset down down GigabitEthernet0 0 3 unassigned NO unset down down GigabitEthernet0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down Configuring global parameters Enter host name Router The enable secret is a password used to protect access to privileged EXEC and configuration modes This password after entered becomes encrypted in the configuration Enter enable secret test The enable password is used when you do not specify an enable secret password with some older software versions and some boot images Enter enable password tests The virtual terminal password is used to protect access to the router over a network interface Enter virtual terminal password test Configure SNMP Network Management yes n Configure IP yes y Configure RIP routing no Configure bridging no Configure CLNS no Configuring interface parameters Do you want to configure GigabitEthernet0 0 0 interface yes n Do you want to configure GigabitEthernet0 0 1 interface yes n Do you want to configure GigabitEthernet0 0 2 interface yes n Do you want to configure GigabitEthernet0 0 3
57. umentation Survey Is Cisco documentation helpful Click here or go to http www cisco com warp public 732 docsurvey rtg to give us your feedback Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information 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 general whatsnew whatsnew html Subscribe to the What s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication RSS feed and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2 0 2 Prepare for Installation This section contains information about tools and parts warnings site preparation information and information for rack mount installation and equipment shelf or tabletop installation A Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Before beginning this router installation read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers document Site Preparation and Unpacking e Lift the router safely out of the packing container e Ensure the power service at the site is suitable for the router you are installing e Chec
58. y captive screw AC power supply LEDs Step3 Plug the AC power supply cable into the AC power source at your site Step4 Place the power supply Standby switch in the On I position This completes the procedure for connecting AC input power Connect DC Power to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router This section provides instructions for installing the DC power supply into the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Read the safety warnings before you begin A Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Statement 1074 A Warning Never install an AC power module and a DC power module in the same chassis Statement 1050 A Warning When installing or replacing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Statement 1046 16 A Warning A This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Warning A This unit might have more than one power supply connection All connections must be removed to de energize the unit Statement 1028 Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than

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