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Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 2 Preparing the Cisco uBR7200 Series Router for Installation
Installation Tools
Before You Begin
Be prepared with global (system-wide) parameters such as:
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Host names
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Passwords
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Routing protocols
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Configuration information for each interface, such as:
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Addresses
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Rates or speeds of operation
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Routing protocol specifics
Following is information you might need, depending on the services you plan to offer:
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Host name for the router.
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Passwords to prevent unauthorized privileged-level access to the EXEC command interpreter and
for individual virtual terminal lines.
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Protocols you plan to route.
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IP addresses and subnet masks, if you are routing IP.
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Dial-up access telephone numbers, usernames, and passwords for telco return operation.
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RADIUS security and accounting configuration.
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Gateway and gatekeeper zone configuration for your H.323 VoIP network.
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Gateway and call-agent configuration for your SGCP VoIP network.
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Zone names, network numbers, or node numbers for the new interfaces, if required.
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Operating speeds for specific interfaces—For example, serial interfaces operate at speeds of up to
2 Mbps. The speed of an interface often depends on the speed of the remote device to which it is
attached.
Installation Tools
Your Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband router chassis is fully assembled at the factory; no
assembly is required. However you will need the following tools and equipment to install the chassis and
the rack-mount and cable-management kit:
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Number 2 Phillips screwdriver
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3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver
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7/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver
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7/16-inch torque wrench for connecting coaxial cables to the cable F-connectors on the
cable interface cards—Recommended torque is 20 inch-pounds (optional)
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8-mm wrench or nut driver, or adjustable wrench (for connecting a grounding lug to a DC-input
power supply only)
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7-mm wrench or nut driver, or adjustable wrench (for connecting the DC-input power lead
strain-relief cover to a DC-input power supply only)