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Cisco 12404 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide

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Appendix A      Technical Specifications

Product Architecture

Ethernet Port

The PRP includes two Ethernet ports, both using an 8-pin RJ-45 receptacle for 
either IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T (10 Mbps) or IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX 
(100 Mbps) connections.

Note

The transmission speed of the Ethernet ports is auto-sensing by default and is user 
configurable.

Line Cards

The Cisco 12404 router is shipped with up to 3 installed line cards that provide a 
variety of network media types (based on the order). The line cards can be 
installed in slots 0 through 3 in the line card cage and interface to each other and 
to the RP through the CSF (

Figure A-4

). Horizontal cable-management brackets 

attach to each line card to manage and organize the network interface cables.

Note

Slot 0 (zero) is one slot above the slot labeled Fabric Alarm.

Figure A-4

RP and Line Card Slot Numbers and CSF Location

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1

2

3

Fabric Alarm

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Summary of Contents for Internet Router Cisco 12404

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Page 7: ...vii Cisco Product Security Overview xviii Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products xviii Obtaining Technical Assistance xix Cisco Technical Support and Documentation Website xix Submitting a Service Request xx Definitions of Service Request Severity xxi Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xxi C H A P T E R 1 Product Overview 1 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Description 1 2 Features ...

Page 8: ... 1 31 Power On Off Control 1 32 Power Distribution Unit 1 34 C H A P T E R 2 Preparing for Installation 2 1 Tools and Equipment 2 2 EMC Safety and Regulatory Compliance 2 2 General Safety Guidelines 2 3 Warnings and Cautions 2 5 Electromagnetic Compatibility Tables 2 6 Network Equipment Building Systems NEBS 2 8 Electromagnetic Compatibility Statements 2 8 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage...

Page 9: ...eplacement Procedures 2 31 C H A P T E R 3 Installing the Cisco 12404 Internet Router 3 1 Installing a Cisco 12404 Internet Router 3 2 Rack Mounting Bracket Installation 3 3 Installing the Chassis in a Rack 3 6 Center Mount Brackets 3 6 Installing the Chassis on a Tabletop or Flat Surface 3 9 Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines 3 9 Connecting RP and Line Card Cables 3 11 Connecting ...

Page 10: ...Software Image 3 50 Booting from the Cisco IOS Software Image 3 51 Configuring the Router 3 52 Before You Begin 3 52 setup Command 3 52 Global Configuration Mode 3 53 Cisco IOS User Interface 3 53 Configuration Changes 3 56 setup Command Interactive Script Example 3 57 Configuring Global Parameters 3 60 Configuring Network Interfaces 3 62 Checking the Software Version 3 65 Running Configuration Se...

Page 11: ... Card to RP NVRAM 3 86 Locked Blocks in Flash Memory Cards 3 87 Cisco IOS Software Configuration Information and Support 3 87 C H A P T E R 4 Troubleshooting the Installation 4 1 Overview 4 1 Performing Other Configuration Tasks 4 1 Configuring the Software Configuration Register 4 2 Boot Field Settings 4 4 Configuration Register Settings 4 6 Recovering a Lost Password 4 11 Problem Solving with Su...

Page 12: ...10 Troubleshooting the DC PEM Installation 5 13 Removing and Replacing a DC PDU 5 15 Troubleshooting the DC PDU Installation 5 20 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 5 22 Removing the Air Filter 5 23 Installing the Air Filter 5 25 Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray Assembly 5 25 Troubleshooting the Fan Tray Assembly Installation 5 28 Removing and Replacing an RP or Line Card 5 28 Removing an RP...

Page 13: ...and Grounding Connection 5 45 Removing the Chassis from the Equipment Rack 5 45 Removing the Chassis from Center Mount Brackets 5 46 Installing the Replacement Chassis 5 47 Installing the Chassis on a Tabletop or Flat Surface 5 47 Reattaching the Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connection 5 47 Reconnecting Power to the Router 5 48 Reconnecting Line Card Network Interface Cables 5 48 Reconnectin...

Page 14: ...oute Processor A 6 Line Cards A 19 CSF Functionality A 21 Power Entry Modules A 22 Fan Tray Assembly A 25 Air Filter A 27 Chassis Cable Management System A 28 Maintenance Bus A 28 Power On Off Control A 29 Repackaging the Cisco 12404 Internet Router A 30 I N D E X todd book Page xii Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 15: ...itch based Internets but may or may not have experience with Cisco products and Cisco supported protocols The reader of this documentation should be familiar with electronic circuitry and wiring practices and have experience as an electronic or electromechanical technician Purpose This installation and configuration guide explains the hardware installation and basic configuration procedures for a ...

Page 16: ...r 2 Preparing for Installation Contains safety site requirements for power environmental safety cabling rack mounting electrostatic discharge ESD the site log and site preparation checklist Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco 12404 Internet Router Contains procedures for verifying the Cisco 12404 Internet router installation grounding cable connection AC and DC power source and powering up the router C...

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Page 25: ...is presented in the following sections Introduction The 12404 series routers described in this guide are The original Cisco 12404 Internet router The enhanced Cisco 12404 Internet router The enhanced router includes a new backplane to allow the BITS feature The PRP 2 and enhanced CSF card are required for complete BITS functionality This chassis also contains several cosmetic changes including a n...

Page 26: ... enterprise backbones to speeds of OC 3 STM 1 155 Mbps OC 12 STM 4 622 Mbps OC 48 STM 16 2 4 Gbps and OC 192 STM 10 Gbps The Cisco 12404 Internet router has one fabric alarm RP and line card cage The RP and line card cage has four user configurable slots that support a combination of three line cards and one RP or two RPs and two line cards Network interfaces reside on the line cards that provide ...

Page 27: ...iece unit customized and hot swappable DC power entry module PEM and DC power distribution unit PDU Two pieces that can be removed as one unit or in separate pieces Note When operating the router both power module bays must have DC PEMs and DC PDUs installed to ensure EMI compliance Line cards RP and fabric card Removable from the front of the chassis Power systems fan tray and filter Removable fr...

Page 28: ...n heat dissipation Shock and Vibration The router is shock and vibration tested for operating ranges handling and earthquake standards to NEBS Zone 4 per GR 63 Core in earthquake environment and criteria office vibration and criteria transportation vibration and criteria and packaged equipment shock criteria Alarm and Illumination The Cisco 12404 Internet router has alarm and illumination for oper...

Page 29: ...ded with each line card ordered as a FRU See Chapter 5 and separate configuration notes for instructions to remove and replace FRUs For information on ordering FRUs contact a customer service representative See the section titled Obtaining Technical Assistance page xix Other The router Uses existing RP cards Has a side to side exhaust cooling system air handling module Supports up to 8 chassis in ...

Page 30: ...d The RP communicates with the line cards either through the CSF or the through the maintenance bus MBus The CSF connection is the main data path for routing table distribution as well as for packets that are sent between the line cards and the RP The MBus connection allows the RP to download a system bootstrap image collect or load diagnostic information and perform general internal system mainte...

Page 31: ... that run the Cisco 12404 router reside in Flash memory which is located on the GRP in the form of a single inline memory module SIMM and on the PCMCIA cards called Flash memory cards that insert in the two PCMCIA slots on the front of the GRP Storing the Cisco IOS images in Flash memory enables you to download and boot from upgraded Cisco IOS images remotely or from software images resident in GR...

Page 32: ... DRAM The EDO DRAM on the GRP stores routing tables protocols and network accounting applications It also runs the Cisco IOS software The default GRP DRAM configuration is 64 megabytes MB of EDO DRAM which you can increase up to 256 MB maximum through DRAM upgrades Cisco IOS software runs from within GRP DRAM DIMM The Dual In line Memory Module DIMM with 168 pins is a small circuit board that hold...

Page 33: ... over the network or from a local server and then add the new image to Flash memory or replace the existing files You can then boot the routers either manually or automatically from any of the stored images Flash memory also functions as a trivial file transfer protocol TFTP server to allow other servers to boot remotely from stored images or to copy them into their own Flash memory Read Only Memo...

Page 34: ...ssion TX Data reception RX Note These LEDs are disabled when the media independent interface MII Ethernet port is in use 2 Ethernet port selection LEDs labeled MII and RJ 45 these LEDs are used in conjunction with both the RJ 45 and MII Ethernet ports When on they identify your selection of either the RJ 45 Ethernet port or the MII Ethernet port Alphanumeric displays are organized as two rows of 4...

Page 35: ...ipment DCE interface for connecting a console terminal Note EIA TIA 232 was known as recommended standard RS 232 before its acceptance as a standard by the EIA TIA The auxiliary port is a EIA TIA 232 plug male that provides a data terminal equipment DTE interface The auxiliary port supports flow control and can be used to connect a modem a channel service unit CSU or other optional equipment for T...

Page 36: ...s or IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX 100 Mbps Ethernet connections Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 GRP RJ 45 Connector MII receptacle Is a 40 pin media independent interface MII port that provides additional flexibility in Ethernet connections Figure 1 4 The pinout of this standard 40 pin port is defined by the IEEE 802 3u standard in Appendix A of this guide Figure 1 5 Figure 1 4 GRP MII Ethernet Receptacle 210222 ...

Page 37: ...e Processor part number PRP 1 or PRP 2 When not explicitly specified this document uses the term route processor RP to indicate either the GRP or the PRP Note If you install a second redundant RP it must be of the same type as the primary RP For information on the Gigabit Route Processor see the Gigabit Route Processor section on page 1 7 RJ 45 cable To repeater or DTE H10736 MII cable To transcei...

Page 38: ...PRP Flash memory Note The Cisco 12404 router is shipped with 20 MB of Flash memory as the default configuration PRP memory components are presented in the following sections SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory DIMM Dual In line Memory Module SRAM Static Random Access Memory NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory Flash Memory SIMM Single Inline Memory Module ROM Read Only Memory PCMCIA ...

Page 39: ... doubles the number of circuit paths to and from a module by using independent pins on each side of the edge connector You can install DIMM memory modules one at a time SRAM The principle function of SRAM is to act as a staging area for routing table update information to and from the line cards SRAM also provides secondary CPU cache memory The standard PRP configuration is 2 MB SRAM cannot be upg...

Page 40: ...cannot be removed and can only be read Unlike main memory RAM ROM retains its contents even when the computer is turned off ROM is referred to as being nonvolatile whereas RAM is volatile The PRP provides two dedicated PCMCIA card slots Either slot can support a Flash memory card or an input output I O device as long as the device requires only 5 VDC The PRP supports Type 1 and Type 2 devices Each...

Page 41: ... Cisco IOS software through the MBus and display messages are designated by the Cisco IOS software The display LEDs indicate the following Status of the PRP System error messages User defined status and error messages Note A complete descriptive list of all system and error messages is located in the Cisco IOS System Error Messages publications Asynchronous Serial Ports The PRP has two asynchronou...

Page 42: ...e PRP console and auxiliary port connections Figure 1 7 PRP Console and Auxiliary Port Connections 1 Modem 4 Auxiliary port 2 Console terminal 5 Console port 3 RJ 45 Ethernet cables 70692 R X T X PRIMARY S L O T 1 S L O T 0 L IN K E N R X T X ETH 1 ETH 0 AUX CONSOLE L IN K PRIMARY E N 1 3 4 5 2 todd book Page 18 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 43: ...h 2 Ethernet ports both using an 8 pin RJ 45 receptacle for either IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 10 Mbps or IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX 100 Mbps connections Figure 1 8 Note The transmission speed of the Ethernet ports is autosensing by default and is user configurable Figure 1 8 PRP RJ 45 Connector H2936 87654321 RJ 45 connector todd book Page 19 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 44: ... card cage Slot zero 0 the second slot from the bottom of the card cage is the default RP slot Figure 1 9 Figure 1 9 RP Slot Location The line cards interface to each other and to the RP through the CSF card Line cards installed in the Cisco 12404 router are hot swappable and can be replaced while the router is On For detailed instructions on removing replacing and configuring the line cards suppo...

Page 45: ...plane signal connector A C T I V E 1 C A R R I E R R X P K T A C T I V E 0 C A R R I E R R X P K T A C T I V E 2 C A R R I E R R X P K T A C T I V E 3 C A R R I E R R X P K T A C T I V E 1 C A R R I E R R X P K T A C T I V E 0 C A R R I E R R X P K T A C T I V E 2 C A R R I E R R X P K T A C T I V E 3 C A R R I E R R X P K T Q OC 3 STM 1 MM POS Q OC 3 STM 1 SM IR POS Single Mode Multimode Front vi...

Page 46: ...ollowing condition Alarm status CSF MBus Alarm MBus status Fan fault monitoring AC or DC power source status DC PEM status The 5V MBus power supply has been integrated onto the CSF permitting the use of generic PEMs in the chassis The Cisco 12404 Internet router can monitor for the PEM for these conditions The operational status Output voltage Output current Alarm Output Function The alarm output ...

Page 47: ...dule on the CSF card activates specific LEDs The software which drives these LEDs divides them into three levels Critical Major and Minor The classification of a critical major or minor alarm is determined by Cisco IOS software running on the RP Each of the three LEDs is a dual LED for failure redundancy The OK FAIL pair of LEDs indicate the status of the alarm MBus Green indicates that the alarm ...

Page 48: ...s are derived from the system clock System Clock The system clock synchronizes data transfers between line cards or between the RP and a line card through the CSF The system clock signal is sent to all line cards and the RP Scheduler The scheduler handles requests from the line cards for access to the CSF When the scheduler receives a request from a line card for CSF access the scheduler determine...

Page 49: ...e power cable is required from the site DC power source to the DC PDU on the chassis The DC power cable leads are 6 American Wiring Gauge AWG high strand count wire For detailed handling and replacement instructions for Cisco 12404 router PEMs see Appendix A or the appropriate configuration note that accompanies each AC PEM or DC PEM and PDU shipped from the factory as an FRU AC Power Entry Module...

Page 50: ... to 120 VAC 15 Amp service in North America and a range of 185 to 264 VAC 10 Amp service in an international environment Requires a dedicated 15A service North America 10A International Handles Provided for ease in removing and replacing the PEM Captive screws Secure the PEM in the bay A 14 ft 4 3 m AC power cord Connects the AC PEM to the AC power source Note We recommend you install an uninterru...

Page 51: ...ly from the backplane An internal fan tray assembly controller card converts 48 VDC into DC voltage that powers the fans Fan Tray The Cisco 12404 router is equipped with 1 fan tray located at the side of the chassis The fan tray assembly maintains acceptable operating temperatures for the internal components by drawing cooling air across the card cage The fan assembly is a sheet metal enclosure co...

Page 52: ...ter across the card cage and out through exhaust vents located on the side of the chassis See Figure 1 14 Note Warm air exits at the side of the chassis Allow sufficient air flow by maintaining 6 inches 15 24 CM of clearance at both the inlet and exhaust openings on the chassis A fan tray assembly controller card monitors the operation of the 7 fans 66250 todd book Page 28 Tuesday November 27 2007...

Page 53: ... 12404 Internet router we recommend that you install a clean air filter Inspect and clean the air filter one time per month more often in dusty environments A copy of the air filter replacement instructions is shipped with the air filters when ordered as a FRU For information on ordering FRUs contact a customer service representative See the section titled Obtaining Technical Assistance section on...

Page 54: ...t bracket Figure 1 16 Attached to the chassis and routes the line card cables away from the chassis Cable management systems Organize the interface cables on the line cards RP and clock and scheduler cards as they enter and exit the system Consists of two parts a card cable management bracket and a chassis cable management bracket Caution Excessive bending in an interface cable can cause performan...

Page 55: ... component communicates over the MBus and is powered by 5 VDC directly from the fabric card The MBus performs the functions of power on off control for each component component device discovery code download diagnostics and environmental monitoring and alarms CONSOLIDATED SWITCH FABRIC CRIT IC AL M AJO R M IN OR MBUS FAIL ENABLE ALARM FABRIC 1 0 2 3 40C48 POS SR SC TX RX ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT CLAS...

Page 56: ...ne card MBus module waits to power on the line card until it receives a command from the RP Component Discovery The RP can determine the system configuration using the MBus A message is sent from the RP over the MBus requesting all installed devices to identify themselves The response back provides component type line card slot number and CSF card slot number Code Download A portion of the line ca...

Page 57: ...le makes voltage monitoring through software for example the 2 5 VDC 3 3 VDC and 5 VDC DC to DC converters The CSF card is monitored for temperature by two temperature sensors mounted on the card The MBus module performs voltage monitoring through software for example the 2 5 VDC and 3 3 VDC Voltage monitoring the for 5 VDC for example is made by the alarm MBus module on the CSF card Environmental...

Page 58: ...uter does not accept two different types of PEMs at the same time Conversion can be performed in the field The conversion procedure requires the system be powered down and involves replacement of the appropriate PEMs The AC to DC and vice versa power conversion process is explained in Chapter 5 of this document Figure 1 17 AC PEM 1 AC PEM handle 4 Power cord receptacle 2 On Off switch 5 LEDs 3 Bai...

Page 59: ...oduct Overview Power Distribution Unit Figure 1 18 DC PEM and PDU Assembly 1 DC PDU 5 On Off switch 2 DC PEM 6 PDU captive screws 3 PEM captive screws 7 Terminal Block 4 LEDs INPUT 48 60V 35A 66295 INPUT OK OUTPUT FAIL OUTPUT OK 5 6 4 3 7 1 2 3 todd book Page 35 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 60: ...Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Distribution Unit 1 36 Cisco 12404 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL 11636 01 todd book Page 36 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 61: ...page 2 8 Installation Site Requirements page 2 10 Unpacking and Repacking the Cisco 12404 Internet Router page 2 19 Site Preparation Checklist page 2 21 Before installing your Cisco 12404 Internet router you should consider the following Power and cabling requirements that must be in place at your installation site Equipment you will need to install the router Environmental conditions your install...

Page 62: ...9 16 inch wrench 10 mm wrench either open end or socket 2 mm allen wrench ESD preventive wrist or ankle strap Antistatic mat Tape measure Wire cutters Pliers Safety and Compliance The following guidelines will help to ensure your safety and protect the equipment This list is not inclusive of all potentially hazardous situations so be alert General Safety Guidelines page 2 3 Preventing Electrostati...

Page 63: ...ppable The installation of your Cisco 12404 router should be in compliance with national and local electrical codes in the United States National Fire Protection Association NFPA 70 United States National Electrical Code in Canada Canadian Electrical Code part I CSA C22 1 in other countries International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 364 part 1 through part 7 Before installing configuring or mai...

Page 64: ...ed wiring Compliance and Safety Information The Cisco 12404 Internet router is designed to meet the regulatory compliance and safety approval requirements Refer to the Regulatory Information and Safety Information for Cisco 12000 Series Routers if you require additional compliance information see Cisco Technical Support and Documentation Website section on page xix for site information Preventing ...

Page 65: ...assis Caution Periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic ankle or wrist strap The resistance measurement should be between 1 and 10 megohms CONSOLIDATED SWITCH FABRIC CR IT IC AL MA JO R MI NO R MBUS FAIL ENABLE ALARM FABRIC 1 0 2 3 40C48 POS SR SC TX RX ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT CLASS1LASERPRODUCT LASERPRODUKTDERKLASSE1 PRODUITLASERDECLASSE1 PRODUCTOLASERDECLASSE1 CLEAN CONNECTOR WITH ...

Page 66: ...g Avoid exposure to laser radiation Do not stare into an open apertures because invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the aperture when a cable is not inserted in the port Lifting Guidelines A fully configured Cisco 12404 Internet router weighs approximately 100 pounds 45 36 kg Before you install the router ensure that your site is properly prepared so you can avoid having to move the rout...

Page 67: ...ur body as you lift Keep your back straight and lift with your legs not your back If you must bend down to lift the assembly bend at the knees not at the waist to reduce the strain on your lower back muscle Always disconnect the power source and unplug all power cables before lifting moving or working on the router 66606 CONSOL IDATED SWITCH FABRIC CRIT ICAL MAJ ORMINOR MBUS FAIL ENABLE ALARM FABR...

Page 68: ...ffer the online insertion and removal capability which means an FRU is hot swappable and can be removed and replaced while the system is operating without presenting an electrical hazard or damage to the system The following FRUs are hot swappable Line cards Fan tray assembly AC PEM when redundant modules are installed DC PEM when redundant modules are installed Air filter todd book Page 8 Tuesday...

Page 69: ... the Cisco 12404 Internet router locate the emergency power off switch for the room in which you are working Disconnect power to the system never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit always check Warning Before assisting an injured person make sure there is no possibility of electrical shock or other potential hazard to yourself Send another person to get medical aid otherwise as...

Page 70: ...a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless you are sure the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Installation Site Requirements This section provides site requirement guidelines...

Page 71: ...uipment above leading to possible overheat conditions Rack Mounting Clearance The rack mounting hardware included with the Cisco 12404 Internet router is suitable for most 19 inch equipment racks The following are rack mounting guidelines for the Cisco 12404 Internet router If you use a standard 19 inch racks be sure that the rack is bolted to the floor The chassis mounts to the two rack posts and...

Page 72: ... vents and cause an overtemperature condition inside the router Install and use the line card brackets and chassis cable management bracket included with the router to keep cables organized and out of the way of line cards Ensure that cables from other equipment do not interfere with access to the card cage or require you to disconnect cables unnecessarily to perform equipment maintenance or upgra...

Page 73: ...Configuration Guide OL 11636 01 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Installation Site Requirements Figure 2 3 Cisco 12404 Internet Router Chassis Outer Dimensions Top View 31 026 23 265 7 761 18 95 in todd book Page 13 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 74: ...e side of the chassis The fan tray assembly maintains acceptable operating temperatures for the internal components by drawing cooling air in through a replaceable air filter located on the right side of the chassis Air circulates through the card cage and exhausts at the side of the chassis Figure 2 4 Allow sufficient air flow by maintaining 6 inches 15 24 cm of clearance at both the inlet and ex...

Page 75: ...n Appendix A The temperature and humidity ranges listed are those within which the router will continue to operate You can maintain normal operation by anticipating and correcting environmental irregularities before they approach critical values The environmental monitoring functionality built into the router protects the system and components from potential damage from overvoltage and overtempera...

Page 76: ... a power conditioner Install proper grounding or use the proper grounding receptacle located on the side of the chassis to avoid damage from lightning and power surges AC Powered Routers At sites where the Cisco 12404 router operates with AC PEMs observe the following guidelines Figure 2 3 A power factor corrector PFC allows the PEM to accept AC power source voltage from an AC power source operati...

Page 77: ...ound for your router A Cisco 12404 Internet router configured with two AC PEMs are shipped with a three wire electrical grounding type plug that will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature The equipment grounding should be in accordance with local and national electrical codes 66969 North American plug L6 20 20A for 240V units Australian plug AS 3112 10A European plug...

Page 78: ...for the construction of plant wiring Bad wiring practice can result in radio interference emanating from the plant wiring Warning Strong EMI especially when it is caused by lightning or radio transmitters can destroy the signal drivers and receivers in the Cisco 12404 router and can create an electrical hazard by conducting power surges through lines and may cause damage to the equipment Note To p...

Page 79: ...s no connection between the DC return terminal and the frame ground DC return and frame ground are isolated from one another at the router Unpacking and Repacking the Cisco 12404 Internet Router The shipping package for Cisco 12000 series routers is engineered to reduce the potential of product damage associated with routine material handling experienced during shipment To minimize potential damag...

Page 80: ... routers is engineered to reduce the potential of product damage associated with routine material handling experienced during shipment To minimize potential damage to the product transport these products in their Cisco specified packaging Failure to do so may result in damage to the router or degradation of its performance Also do not remove the Internet router from its shipping container until yo...

Page 81: ...ss Make entries in the site log to record installation progress You can note any difficulties encountered and remedies during the installation process Upgrades Removals and Replacement Procedures Use the site log as a record of system maintenance and expansion history FRU installed removed or replaced Cisco 12404 Internet router configuration changes Software upgrades Corrective or preventive main...

Page 82: ...reparation Checklist 2 22 Cisco 12404 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL 11636 01 Table 2 1 Sample Site Log Date Description of Action Performed or Symptom Observed Initials todd book Page 22 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 83: ...ry Ports page 3 13 Connecting to an AC Power Source page 3 28 Connecting the Router to a DC Power Source page 3 33 Connecting a DC PDU and DC PEM Assembly page 3 34 Cisco IOS Software Configuration for the Cisco 12404 Internet Router page 3 39 Cisco IOS Software Images page 3 40 Conditions to Check before System Startup page 3 40 Boot Process Overview page 3 41 Starting the Router and Observing In...

Page 84: ...ation is shown without the front door for clarity Figure 3 1 Cisco 12404 Internet Router Before you install your Cisco 12404 Internet router your installation site should already be prepared 1 Line card 4 CSF card 2 Line card 5 Rack mounting bracket 3 Route Processor CONSOLIDATED SWITCH FABRIC CR IT IC AL MA JO R MI NO R MBUS FAIL ENABLE ALARM FABRIC 1 0 2 3 40C48 POS SR SC TX RX ACTIVE CARRIER RX...

Page 85: ...r conditioned and dust free Power cables and power supplies have been checked for compatibility with your power service Labels on the equipment have been checked to ensure that the power service at your site is suitable for the Cisco 12404 router Warning Do not mix power supply input types in the Cisco 12404 router All power supplies installed in a router must be either AC PEMs or DC PEMs AC and D...

Page 86: ...ep 2 Hold the right bracket against the right mounting rail and align the bottom screw hole in the bracket with the marked screw hole Step 3 While supporting the bracket against the mounting rail with one hand use the other hand to insert a screw through a hole in the rack mounting bracket Step 4 Use your fingers to tighten the screw Step 5 Insert a second screw in the top hole in the bracket and ...

Page 87: ...o 12404 Internet Router 3 5 Cisco 12404 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL 11636 01 Figure 3 2 Rack Mounting Brackets 57802 3 4 1 1 4 2 1 2 3 3 8 1 16 sheet metal Left mounting rail Right mounting rail todd book Page 5 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 88: ...our knees as you lift the chassis off of the pallet and position the chassis in the rack Step 3 If a third person is needed have that person install the screws to secure the chassis to the rack Step 4 Look at the bottom mounting holes on the chassis Align one of the holes with a mounting hole in the rack Step 5 Install one of the mounting screws provided Step 6 On the other side of the chassis adj...

Page 89: ...ets Installation instructions using the optional center mount brackets are presented in the following steps Step 1 Measure and mark the hole at the same height on both the left and right posts Step 2 Hold the right bracket against the right rack rail and align the bottom screw hole in the bracket with the marked screw hole Step 3 While supporting the bracket against the rack rail with one hand use...

Page 90: ... ensure the both center mount brackets are the same distance from the top of both rack mounting rails Step 9 Use a screwdriver to tighten all the screws 66286 CONSOLIDATED SWITCH FABRIC CR IT IC AL MA JO R MI NO R MBUS FAIL ENABLE ALARM FABRIC 1 0 2 3 40C48 POS SR SC TX RX ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT CLASS1LASERPRODUCT LASERPRODUKTDERKLASSE1 PRODUITLASERDECLASSE1 PRODUCTOLASERDECLASSE1 CLEAN CONNECTOR W...

Page 91: ...assis to the flat surface to ensure it does not fall off You can use the same mounting hardware that secured your router to the shipping pallet to secure the chassis to a flat surface Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines If you are not installing the Cisco 12404 router in a NEBS environment you can choose to bypass these guidelines and rely on the safety earth ground connection suppl...

Page 92: ...et this requirement crimp a dual hole lug to 6 AWG cable and connect the lug to the chassis using two 6 3 mm M6 screws see Figure 3 4 Note The spacing between the holes on the lug is 0 63 inch 16 mm A dual hole lug meeting these specifications can be ordered directly from Cisco Part Number 32 0607 01 CONSOLIDATED SWITCH FABRIC CR IT IC AL MA JO R MI NO R MBUS FAIL ENABLE ALARM FABRIC 1 0 2 3 40C48...

Page 93: ...rd See Figure 3 5 Step 3 Carefully route the identified NIC through the cable management tray and over to the card interface port do this for one NIC at a time Step 4 Proceeding from left to right identify the NIC that connects to each card port and connect the NIC to the RP or line card port Step 5 Proceeding from left to right carefully wrap the NIC using the velcro straps OC 12 STM 4 POS ACTIVE...

Page 94: ...n the interface cable Step 6 Route the NIC across the cable management bracket Step 7 Route the cable to the chassis cable management bracket mounted to the left side of the chassis Figure 3 6 Use the screws packaged with the chassis cable management bracket kit Figure 3 6 Chassis Cable Management Bracket CONSOLIDATED SWITCH FABRIC CRIT IC AL M AJO R M IN OR MBUS FAIL ENABLE ALARM FABRIC 1 0 2 3 4...

Page 95: ...the GRP that can be used with the Cisco 12404 router GRP GRP B and GRP C Note To comply with Telcordia GR 1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety connect all console auxiliary and Ethernet interfaces only to intrabuilding or nonexposed wiring or cabling The intrabuilding cable must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends The GRP C does not require shielded ...

Page 96: ...cted to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission Asynchronous is the most common type of serial device for example most modems are asynchronous devices Check your terminal s documentation to determine the baud rate of the terminal you plan to use If your documentation does not specify settings use the following terminal settings 1 Baud to 9600 2 Data bits to 8 3 Parity to no parity...

Page 97: ... CSU DSU or other router to the Cisco 12404 router There are several models of the GRP that can be used with the Cisco 12404 router the GRP the GRP B and the GRP C In order to maintain Class B EMI compliance shielded cables must be used on the console and auxiliary ports of the GRP and GRP B The newer GRP C does not require shielded cables for Class B compliance Table 3 1 GRP Console Port Pin Sign...

Page 98: ...Figure 3 7 Auxiliary port signals are listed in Table 3 2 Table 3 2 GRP Auxiliary Port Signals Pin Signal Input Output Description 1 Signal Ground Signal Ground 2 TxD Input Transmit Data 3 RxD Output Receive Data 4 RTS Input Request To Send used for hardware flow control 5 CTS Output Clear To Send used for hardware flow control 6 DSR Output Data Set Ready 7 Signal Ground Signal Ground 8 CD Output ...

Page 99: ... rate of the terminal you plan to use Note To comply with Telcordia GR 1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety connect all console auxiliary Ethernet and BITS PRP2 interfaces only to intrabuilding or nonexposed wiring or cabling The intrabuilding cable must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends Check your terminal s documentation to determine the baud rat...

Page 100: ...to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission Asynchronous is the most common type of serial device for example most modems are asynchronous devices PRP Console Port Signals The console port on the PRP is a DCE RJ 45 receptacle Table 3 3 lists the signals used on this port 1 Modem 4 Auxiliary port 2 Console terminal 5 Console port 3 RJ 45 Ethernet cables 70692 R X T X PRIMARY S L O T...

Page 101: ...ntrol Table 3 4 lists the signals used on the auxiliary port Table 3 3 PRP Console Port Signals Console Port Pin Signal Input Output Description 11 1 These pins are not connected 2 DTR Output Data Terminal Ready 3 TxD Output Transmit Data 4 GND Signal Ground 5 GND Signal Ground 6 RxD Input Receive Data 7 DSR Input Data Set Ready 81 Table 3 4 PRP Auxiliary Port Signals Auxiliary Port Pin Signal Inp...

Page 102: ...memory card slots on each RP can be used at the same time The software configuration register is set to 0x0102 which causes the router to boot automatically from the Cisco IOS software image stored on the Flash memory card The Flash memory card that shipped with your system is installed in the bottom slot PCMCIA slot 0 of the RP See Figure 3 9 Figure 3 9 Flash Memory Card Slots Ensure that a conso...

Page 103: ...ernet Connections Note To comply with Telcordia GR 1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety connect all console auxiliary and Ethernet interfaces only to intrabuilding or nonexposed wiring or cabling The intrabuilding cable must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends Table 3 5 lists the Ethernet MII pin configuration RJ 45 cable To repeater or DTE H10736 MI...

Page 104: ... Out Input Output Description Code 14 to17 Yes Transmit Data TxD 12 Yes Transmit Clock Tx_CLK 2 2 Tx_CLK and Rx_CLK are provided by the external transceiver 11 Yes Transmit Error Tx_ER 13 Yes Transmit Enable Tx_EN 3 Yes MII Data Clock MDC 4 to 7 Yes Receive Data RxD 9 Yes Receive Clock Rx_CLK 10 Yes Receive Error Rx_ER 8 Yes Receive Data Valid Rx_DV 18 Yes Collision COL 19 Yes Carrier Sense CRS 2 ...

Page 105: ... labeled Ethernet 10BASE T Token Ring Console and AUX are safety extra low voltage SELV circuits SELV circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits Because the basic line interface BRI circuits are treated like telephone network voltage avoid connecting the SELV circuit to the telephone network voltage TNV circuits H2936 87654321 RJ 45 connector Table 3 6 Ethernet RJ 45 Receptacle Pin C...

Page 106: ...h the Category 5 UTP cable directly to a RJ 45 receptacle on the PRP The Ethernet interfaces on the PRP are end station devices not repeaters therefore you must connect an Ethernet interface to a repeater or hub Note Only connect cables that comply with EIA TIA 568 standards See Table 3 8 and Table 3 9 for cable recommendations and specifications Note To comply with Telcordia GR 1089 NEBS standard...

Page 107: ...ample a Packet over SONET POS line card in router A to go through router B through router C and into Network 2 0 0 0 See solid arrows in Figure 3 13 Figure 3 13 Using the Ethernet Port on the PRP PRP Ethernet Connections Figure 3 14 shows a PRP RJ 45 receptacle and cable connectors The RJ 45 connection does not require an external transceiver The RJ 45 connection requires Category 5 unshielded twi...

Page 108: ... the BRI circuits are treated like telephone network voltage avoid connecting the SELV circuit to the telephone network voltage TNV circuits Depending on your RJ 45 cabling requirements use the cable pinouts shown in Figure 3 15 or Figure 3 16 Table 3 7 PRP RJ 45 Ethernet Receptacle Pinout Ethernet Port Pin Signal Description 1 TxD Transmit data 2 TxD Transmit data 3 RxD Receive data 4 Termination...

Page 109: ... of the Ethernet ports is auto sensing by default and is user configurable MDI X wiring MDI wiring 1 TxD 2 TxD 3 RxD 6 RxD 1 RxD 2 RxD 3 TxD 6 TxD H11007 PRP 1 TxD 2 TxD 3 RxD 6 RxD 1 TxD 2 TxD 3 RxD 6 RxD 75431 PRP Table 3 8 Specifications and Connection Limits for 100 Mbps Transmission Parameter RJ 45 Cable specification Category 51 UTP 22 to 24 AWG2 1 EIA TIA 568 or EIA TIA 568 TSB 36 compliant...

Page 110: ...ution The AC PEM weighs 14 0 pounds 6 35 kg Use two hands when handling a PEM Step 1 Attach an ESD preventive strap to yourself and to either the chassis or to a bare metal surface Step 2 Using two hands to support and guide the PEM slide it into the PEM bay Push the PEM all the way into the bay until the PEM connector engages the backplane connector Step 3 Tighten the captive screws on the PEM fa...

Page 111: ...he correct type for your site Note If you have an incorrect type of power cord contact your service representative for a replacement Step 5 Plug the AC power cord into the AC PEM Step 6 Connect the other end of the AC power cord to the AC power source outlet Note We recommend attaching each AC PEM to an independent power source for full redundancy We also recommend that you use an uninterruptable ...

Page 112: ...ote When operating your router on an AC power source both PEM bays must have all AC PEMs installed to ensure compliance with regulatory EMI standards 1 INPUT OK Green AC is present and within specified limits 2 OUTPUT OK Green Power supply module is operating normally in a powered up condition 3 OUTPUT FAIL Amber Power module is operating in a fault condition and shutdown has occurred INPUT OK OUT...

Page 113: ...erfaces reinitialize properly You should observe the power module LEDs shown in figures Figure 3 18 Also listen for the fans in the fan tray you should immediately hear them operating In a noisy environment the fans might be difficult to hear therefore place your hand in front of the exhaust vents at the side of the chassis to verify that the fans are operating Visually check the CSF LEDs MBus LED...

Page 114: ...ot power up or if the system or any interfaces do not initialize properly see Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact your Cisco service representative for assistance Table 3 10 CSF LEDs Switch Fabric LEDs Status Condition CRITICAL Off Normally Off MAJOR Off Normally Off MINOR Off Normally Off Table 3 11 CSF MBus Alarm LEDs MBus Alarm LEDs ...

Page 115: ... source Figure 3 20 Note We recommend each DC PDU be connected to an independent power source for full redundancy We also recommend that you use an uninterruptable power source UPS to protect against power failures at your site Figure 3 20 DC Power PEM and PDU Assembly 1 DC PDU 5 On Off switch 2 DC PEM 6 PEM to PDU captive screws 3 System captive screw 7 Terminal Block 4 LEDs INPUT 48 60V 35A 6629...

Page 116: ...r must be Off and all cables disconnected before you install the DC power assembly The DC PDU and DC PEM when connected is not a hot swappable field replaceable unit Use this procedure to install the DC PEM and DC PDU in your router The DC power module housing is located at the rear of the chassis Step 1 Attach an ESD preventive strap to yourself and to either the chassis or to a bare metal surfac...

Page 117: ...n the captive screws on the DC PDU Figure 3 22 Figure 3 21 DC Powered Cisco 12404 Internet Router Rear View Figure 3 22 DC PDU Power Block 66288 INPUT 48 60V 35A INPUT OK OUTPU T FAIL OUTPU T OK INPUT 48 60V 35A INPUT OK OUTPU T FAIL OUTPU T OK 1 Negative Terminal Port 3 Ground Terminal Port 2 Positive Terminal Port 4 Terminal Port Connector Screws 66949 GND 1 4 2 3 todd book Page 35 Tuesday Novem...

Page 118: ... time startup the system displays the system banner information Checking the Startup Check the startup banner and displays to ensure that the system has restarted properly and that all the interfaces reinitialize properly You should observe the power module LEDs shown in figures Also listen for the fans in the fan tray you should immediately hear them operating In a noisy environment the fans migh...

Page 119: ...fully Table 3 13 CSF LEDs Switch Fabric LEDs Status Condition CRITICAL Off Normally Off MAJOR Off Normally Off MINOR Off Normally Off Table 3 14 CSF MBus Alarm LEDs MBus Alarm LEDs Status Condition FAIL Off Normally Off ENABLE ON Normally On Table 3 15 CSF MBus LEDs MBus Fabric LEDs Status Condition FAIL Off Normally Off ENABLE ON Normally On CONSOLIDATED SWITCH FABRIC CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR MBUS FA...

Page 120: ...O K Figure 3 24 Figure 3 24 DC PEM LEDs 1 DC PDU n a n a 2 DC PEM n a n a 3 INPUT OK Green DC is present and within specified limits 4 OUTPUT OK Green Power supply module is operating normally in a powered up condition 5 OUTPUT FAIL Amber Power module is operating in a fault condition and shutdown has occurred INPUT 48 60V 35A 66399 INPUT OK OUTPUT FAIL OUTPUT OK INPUT OK OUTPUT FAIL OUTPUT OK 3 1...

Page 121: ...This section provides you with the necessary information to configure your system so that it can access the network or enable other hosts in the network to access your system remotely by means of a Telnet connection The system startup process and a procedure for performing a basic configuration of your Cisco 12404 Internet router are presented in the following sections Cisco IOS Software Images pa...

Page 122: ...data bits no parity and 2 stop bits 9600 8 N 2 A Flash memory card containing a valid Cisco IOS software image is inserted in PCMCIA slot 0 zero Table 3 16 Cisco IOS Software Image Sources Cisco Software Image Source Onboard Flash Memory on the RP The latest Cisco IOS software image is loaded into the Flash memory a single inline memory module SIMM is preloaded at the factory before the router is ...

Page 123: ... boot process The RP MBus module receives a 5 VDC voltage and starts executing MBus software The RP determines the router configuration by sending a message via the alarm function on the CSF requesting all installed devices to identify themselves Their responses provide slot numbers and card and component types The RP and line cards are then powered up The power on reset logic of the RP is delayed...

Page 124: ... cable management bracket Interface cables are completely seated in their line card connectors Interface cables are routed neatly through the chassis cable management bracket Caution Do not overtighten the captive screws on the cards you might strip the threads on the screw or in the insert in the component faceplate PEMs are fully inserted in to each AC PEM bay or DC PDU and DC PEM bay PEM cables...

Page 125: ...c LED display four digits Left alphanumeric LED display four digits 57079 Table 3 17 RP LED Display Definition and Source LED Display Definition Source MROM nnnn The MBus microcode begins to execute nnnn is the microcode version number For example microcode version 1 17 displays as 0117 1 Note This display might not be visible because it occurs for only a brief time MBus controller LMEM TEST Low m...

Page 126: ...rt activity LEDs These LEDs are used only by the RJ 45 Ethernet connector and are disabled when the MII Ethernet port is in use 2 Ethernet port selection LEDs labeled MII and RJ 45 When the Ethernet port LEDs are lit they identify which one of the two Ethernet connections you have selected When the RJ 45 port is selected that LED is on and the MII LED is Off When the MII port is selected that LED ...

Page 127: ...meric LED displays The PRP faceplate Figure 3 27 has 8 device or port LED activity indicators Each LED goes on when its corresponding PCMCIA slot is accessed 2 PCMCIA slot activity LEDs labeled SLOT 0 and SLOT 1 4 RJ 45 Ethernet port activity LEDs These LEDs are used by the RJ 45 Ethernet connectors Each connector includes a set of 4 LEDs that indicate link activity LINK port enabled EN data trans...

Page 128: ... the Line Card LEDs During the line card boot process which occurs immediately after the RP boot process observe the alphanumeric LED displays on each line card Table 3 18 The alphanumeric LED displays on a line card are located in the same place as on the RP The system attempts to boot identical line cards in parallel Further the system boots line cards as soon as they are powered on and become a...

Page 129: ...eing tested Line card ROM monitor MEM INIT Main memory on the line card is being discovered Line card ROM monitor ROMI GET ROM image is being loaded into line card memory RP Cisco IOS software FABL WAIT Line card is waiting for the fabric downloader to load 3 3 The fabric downloader loads the Cisco IOS software image onto the line card RP Cisco IOS software FABL DNLD Fabric downloader is being loa...

Page 130: ...a system banner similar to the following Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS tm GS Software IR P M Experimental Version 12 0 20020120 204554 Krathay Copyright c 1986 2002 by cisco Systems Inc Compiled Sat 20 Apr 02 18 34 by kragily Note The system banner that appears depends on the image version of the Cisco IOS software that the system is running If the ROM monitor prompt rommon appe...

Page 131: ...configure the interfaces for operation in your networking environment For configuration information see Configuring the Router page 3 52 Note The interface specific LEDs on the line cards go on when the line card interfaces are configured To verify correct operation of each line card interface complete the first time setup procedures and configuration then check the status of the interfaces agains...

Page 132: ...048f 0x6b331e30 gsr p mz 120 7 4 5 rommon 2 Step 2 If the onboard Flash memory SIMM contains the desired Cisco IOS boot image proceed to the Booting from the Cisco IOS Software Image section on page 3 51 Or Continue looking for a valid image by examining the contents of the Flash memory card in either PCMCIA slot 0 or slot 1 on the RP You can determine the content of the card by issuing the ROM mo...

Page 133: ...nfiguration register causes the system to boot Cisco IOS software from a Flash memory card inserted in PCMCIA slot 0 the next time you boot the router Table 3 19 ROM Monitor Boot Commands and Description Command Description boot No argument Boot the default image found in the onboard Flash memory SIMM The image is loaded into the SIMM at the factory boot flash Attempt to boot the router using the ...

Page 134: ...eing configured Password scheme for your environment setup Command Using the setup command also known as the setup command utility During the first startup of an unconfigured router the system automatically starts up the setup command utility which enables you to begin configuring your router The setup command utility presents a structured interactive script that guides you through the process You...

Page 135: ... The Cisco IOS software provides a command line interface that allows you to configure and manage your router If you are unfamiliar with the Cisco IOS command line interface you should read the Using the Command Line Interface chapter in the Cisco Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide where different command modes context sensitive help and editing features are discussed User Interface Co...

Page 136: ... when the router cannot boot properly ROM Monitor Mode ROM monitor mode is a separate mode used when the router cannot boot properly If your router does not find a valid system image when it is booting or if the router configuration file is corrupt at startup the system might enter ROM monitor mode User EXEC Mode After your router boots successfully and loads the Cisco IOS software the system soft...

Page 137: ...password Router For information about using passwords see Configuring Global Parameters page 3 60 Global Configuration Mode Global configuration commands apply to features that affect the system as a whole rather than just one protocol or interface You use the configure terminal privileged EXEC command to enter global configuration mode Commands to enable a particular routing or bridging function ...

Page 138: ...de From ROM monitor mode you can boot the system or perform diagnostic tests You can also enter ROM monitor mode by entering the reload EXEC command and then press the Break key during the first 60 seconds of startup Configuration Changes During the first time startup of an unconfigured router the system automatically starts the setup command utility and begins displaying an interactive dialog cal...

Page 139: ...or No The following example shows a setup session automatically invoked during the first time startup of the router During the first time startup the system displays the system banner information then starts the System Configuration Dialog The output examples shown in this section depend on the image version of the Cisco IOS software and the way your Cisco 12404 router is equipped Your configurati...

Page 140: ...dress OK Method Status Protocol Ethernet0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down POS1 0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down SDCC1 0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down POS2 0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down SDCC1 0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down POS15 0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down SDCC15 0 unassigned YES unset ad...

Page 141: ...k to the setup without saving this config 2 Save this configuration to nvram and exit Enter your selection 2 Building configuration Use the enabled mode configure command to modify this configuration Filo You can enter the setup command at any time at the privileged EXEC prompt to activate the setup command utility Note The only observable difference between the configuration script displayed when...

Page 142: ...nfigured previously and you are being queried by the system for changes you will see a display in the following form Configuring interface POS1 0 Is this interface in use yes Configure IP on this interface yes The script displays the default or current conditions of the interface in square brackets because you invoked the setup command utility using the setup command and there is previous configur...

Page 143: ...g Passwords and Privileges chapter in the Security Configuration Guide which is one of the modular configuration publications in the Cisco IOS software configuration documentation set that corresponds to the Cisco IOS software release installed on your Cisco hardware The enable secret password functionality is available for Cisco 12000 series Internet router You must enter the correct password on ...

Page 144: ... setup command utility or setup command Once configured the RP and line cards can communicate with external networks To configure the interface parameters for the RP and installed line cards you need to have the following information available Interface network addresses Subnet mask values Protocols to be configured To obtain this information consult your network administrator For additional inter...

Page 145: ...n rates of 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps The transmission speed of the Ethernet ports is auto sensing by default and is user configurable Caution The Ethernet ports are primarily used as a Telnet port into the Cisco 12000 series Internet router or for booting or accessing Cisco IOS software images over a network to which an Ethernet port is directly connected Cisco Express Forwarding CEF functions are swit...

Page 146: ...h interface ethernet0 Configure CLNS on this interface yes In the following sample an ATM line card is being configured to use IP Configuring interface parameters Configuring interface ATM1 0 Is this interface in use yes Configure IP on this interface yes IP address for this interface 1 1 1 2 Number of bits in subnet field 0 Class A network is 1 0 0 0 0 subnet bits mask is 255 9 8 0 Note You might...

Page 147: ...ion also identifies the type of router The following sample display shows typical results from the show version command Depending on the image version of the Cisco IOS software running on your Cisco 12404 router and the way it is equipped the results of your show version command might be different show version Command Filo show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS tm GS Softwar...

Page 148: ...guration settings or any changes you made to the settings before you save them Enter the show running config command at the privileged EXEC mode prompt For a Quad OC 3c STM 1c POS interface installed in slot 1 the show running config command typically displays output in the following form Depending on the image version of the Cisco IOS software running on your Cisco 12404 router and the way it is ...

Page 149: ...cache cef no ip route cache shutdown crc 32 Note For more information on a specific line card see the line card installation and configuration note that came with your line cards You can also access Cisco IOS software documentation and hardware installation and maintenance documentation on the World Wide Web at http www cisco com http www china cisco com or http www europe cisco com Saving the Run...

Page 150: ...ation settings to NVRAM your configuration settings will be lost the next time you reload the system Reviewing the Running Configuration Settings To display the running configuration settings stored in NVRAM enter the show startup config command at the privileged EXEC mode prompt on the system console This command displays output in the form shown in the following example Note Depending on the ima...

Page 151: ... biff 10 3 3 254 interface Ethernet0 ip address 10 3 1 1 255 888 0 0 no ip mroute cache interface POS1 0 ip address 10 1 1 1 255 8 9 0 no keepalive crc 16 no cdp enable interface ATM3 0 ip address 10 0 0 15 255 8 8 0 secondary ip address 10 1 1 2 255 8 8 0 atm pvc 1 0 64 aal5snap atm pvc 2 0 72 aal5mux ip 155000 155000 1 atm pvc 3 1 90 aal5snap 312000 312000 1 atm pvc 4 0 108 aal5snap atm pvc 10 0...

Page 152: ...ction describes how to use Flash memory cards in the RP and includes information on the following topics Installing the Flash Memory Card in a RP page 3 71 Formatting a Flash Memory Card page 3 72 Specify a Boot Image page 3 73 Flash Memory Console Commands page 3 74 Booting from Flash Memory page 3 76 Copying Files page 3 77 Copying a Cisco IOS Software Image page 3 79 Copying Cisco IOS Software ...

Page 153: ...cing the RP card hold the Flash memory card with the connector end of the card toward the slot and the label facing up See Figure 3 9 Step 2 Insert the card into the appropriate slot until the card completely seats in the connector at the back of the slot and the ejector button pops out toward you Removing the Flash Memory Card from a RP To remove a Flash memory card Press the appropriate ejector ...

Page 154: ...ou format the card In some cases you might need to insert a new Flash memory card and copy images or backup configuration files to the card Before you can use a new Flash memory card you must format it Use only Type I or Type II Flash memory cards To format a new Flash memory card follow these steps Caution The following formatting procedure presumes you have already booted your router Step 1 Inse...

Page 155: ...re Configuration Information and Support page 3 87 Specify a Boot Image Use the procedure in this section to identify a sample Cisco IOS software image new image in this example that is to be made bootable from a Flash memory card config register Command The software configuration register must be set to 0x2102 during this procedure to boot the image from a Flash memory card accordingly the config...

Page 156: ...ne type of Flash memory device access to another enter the cd device name command where device name can be slot0 slot1 or bootflash Sample uses of the change dir command include Filo cd slot1 Filo pwd slot1 Filo cd slot0 Filo pwd slot0 Filo cd bootflash Filo pwd bootflash Filo To list the directory contents of the Flash memory media in use enter the dir device name command at the privileged EXEC m...

Page 157: ...directory are removed from the directory list but are not erased they still occupy space in Flash memory This feature allows you to recover a deleted file later using the undelete command To remove deleted files from a Flash memory directory permanently but leave undeleted files intact enter the squeeze device name command at the privileged EXEC mode prompt on the system console where device name ...

Page 158: ...ecify a Flash filename from which to boot the system enter the configure terminal command at the privileged EXEC mode prompt on the system console as follows Filo configure terminal Enter configuration commands one per line End with CNTL Z Filo config boot system flash device filename Table 3 20 Squeeze Command Functions Example Command Example Function e The character e in the last line indicates...

Page 159: ...e information in this section enables you to copy any type of file to the Flash memory SIMM on the RP or to a PCMCIA Flash memory card inserted in either slot 0 or slot 1 Caution You cannot copy a new Cisco IOS software image into the onboard Flash memory SIMM also referred to as bootflash while the system is running from onboard Flash memory To avoid losing valid Cisco IOS images upgrade your Cis...

Page 160: ...nloaded to the destination device The CCCCC characters indicate that a cyclic redundancy check CRC is being calculated during the downloading process The CRC verifies that the file has been correctly downloaded to the Flash memory card inserted in PCMCIA slot 0 or the destination device you designated tftp filename Specifies the source and name of the file to be copied bootflash slot0 slot1 filena...

Page 161: ...nd allow it to initialize Step 2 Enter the enable command at the user EXEC mode prompt to enter privileged EXEC mode Filo enable Password password Filo Step 3 Copy the file named new image in this example to the Flash memory card inserted in PCMCIA slot 0 by using the following command Filo copy tftp new image slot0 new image 20575008 bytes available on device slot0 proceed confirm Address or name...

Page 162: ...hat has an older Cisco IOS image residing on a Flash memory card inserted in PCMCIA slot 0 and a default Cisco IOS software boot image stored in the onboard Flash memory SIMM on the RP In this procedure you will copy an updated Cisco IOS software image from a new Flash memory card onto a Flash memory card containing an old Cisco IOS software image In this example the following filenames apply imag...

Page 163: ...emove this card place it in an antistatic bag for ESD protection and store it in a safe place Insert the Flash memory card containing image new in slot 0 Proceed to Step 5 in the following procedure and enter the command boot system flash slot0 image new to designate the file image new as the new default Cisco IOS software boot image To copy a bootable Cisco IOS software image between Flash memory...

Page 164: ...ash Memory Card If you do not have access to a TFTP server where you can temporarily store a configuration file you will need to copy a configuration file to a Flash memory card inserted in PCMCIA slot 0 or slot 1 You can then copy the configuration file back to NVRAM at any time You can copy either your startup configuration file from NVRAM or your running configuration file from DRAM Use the pro...

Page 165: ... CONFIG_FILE must point to NVRAM the system default To copy a configuration file named myfile2 from the NVRAM on the RP to a Flash memory card in slot 0 follow these steps Step 1 Enter the show bootvar command at the privileged EXEC mode prompt to display the current setting for the environmental variable CONFIG_FILE as follows Filo show bootvar CONFIG_FILE variable Current CONFIG_FILE variable Fi...

Page 166: ...lation of the CRC which verifies that the file has been copied correctly You can also copy the running configuration located in DRAM to a Flash memory card as shown in the following section Copying a Configuration File from RP DRAM to a Flash Memory Card page 3 85 Step 3 To further verify that the configuration file was copied correctly to the Flash memory card in slot 0 enter the dir command Filo...

Page 167: ... slot0 myfile2 20575008 bytes available on device slot0 proceed confirm Address or name of remote host 1 1 1 1 Loading new image from 1 1 1 1 via Ethernet0 OK 7799951 15599616 bytes CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC Filo Note In this example the exclamation points appear as the file is being copied Th...

Page 168: ...7156 bytes available 11381148 bytes used Filo Copying a Configuration File from a Flash Memory Card to RP NVRAM To copy a configuration file from a Flash memory card in PCMCIA slot 0 or slot 1 to NVRAM follow these steps Step 1 Enter the command for copying a configuration file from a Flash memory card to NVRAM This command takes the following form copy slot0 slot1 filename startup config Where sl...

Page 169: ...ash memory card is removed from its PCMCIA slot on the RP during a write or erase operation When a block of Flash memory is locked it cannot be written to or erased Any attempt at such an operation will consistently fail at the blocked location The only way to recover from locked blocks in a Flash memory card is to reformat the Flash memory card using the format command Caution Formatting a Flash ...

Page 170: ...tory compliance and safety see the document Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 12000 Series Internet Routers Document Number 78 4347 09 For additional line card information see the installation and configuration note that accompanied your line card For additional GRP information see the configuration note Gigabit Route Processor Installation and Configuration Document Numbe...

Page 171: ...r Configuration Tasks page 4 1 Recovering a Lost Password page 4 11 Problem Solving with Subsystems page 4 14 Identifying Startup Problems page 4 16 Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem page 4 18 Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem page 4 21 Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem page 4 26 Performing Other Configuration Tasks This section describes how to perform the following additional configu...

Page 172: ...operating environment which you access by using an appropriate form of the boot command See Chapter 3 Boot Process Overview page 3 41 entered at the ROM monitor prompt rommon Define a default boot filename Enable or disable the Break function Control broadcast addresses Set the console terminal baud rate Recover a lost password Force an automatic boot using a boot image Read boot system commands f...

Page 173: ...oftware image required to run the router 06 0x0040 Causes system software to ignore the contents of NVRAM 07 0x0080 Enables the OEM2 bit 2 OEM original equipment manufacturer 08 0x0100 Disables the Break function 09 0x0200 Uses a secondary bootstrap 10 0x0400 Broadcasts Internet Protocol IP with all zeros 11 and 12 0x0800 to 0x1000 Defines the console baud rate the default setting is 9600 bps 13 0...

Page 174: ... must boot the operating system manually by entering the boot command at the ROM monitor prompt rommon You can enter the boot command with or without arguments If you enter the boot command without an argument that is without specifying a file or any other boot instructions the system automatically boots using the default image in the Flash memory SIMM on the RP 02 to 0F At power on the system boo...

Page 175: ...g a boot filename ip address command When the boot field is set to 1 the system automatically boots using the first image found in the onboard Flash SIMM on the RP When the boot field is set to a bit pattern other than 0 or 1 the router uses the software configuration register settings to compute the filename of a default system image stored on a network TFTP server It then uses that system image ...

Page 176: ... image in the Flash memory card rather than from a network TFTP image that is from a computed filename in the range from cisco2 grp through cisco17 grp or cisco2 prp through cisco17 prp Configuration Register Settings To change the software configuration register settings while running system software follow these steps Step 1 Enter the enable command and your password at the user EXEC mode prompt...

Page 177: ...ontents of the software configuration register to NVRAM but these new settings do not take effect until you reload or reboot the Cisco 12404 Internet router Step 5 Enter the show version privileged EXEC command to display the software configuration register value currently in effect Filo show version Configuration register is 0x141 will be 0x102 at next reload This value is used the next time the ...

Page 178: ...ted by that value If no boot system command is present in the configuration file the router forms a default boot filename and attempts to acquire that file from a network TFTP server In the following example the software configuration register is set to boot the router from the Flash memory SIMM on the RP and to ignore the Break function at the next reboot of the system Filo configure terminal Ent...

Page 179: ...ificance of other important bits in the software configuration register follows Table 4 3 Default Boot Filenames Action Filename Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Bootstrap mode 0 0 0 0 Default software 0 0 0 1 cisco2 grp or cisco2 prp 0 0 1 0 cisco3 grp or cisco3 prp 0 0 1 1 cisco4 grp or cisco4 prp 0 1 0 0 cisco5 grp or cisco5 prp 0 1 0 1 cisco6 grp or cisco6 prp 0 1 1 0 cisco7 grp or cisco7 prp 0 1 1 1 c...

Page 180: ...and 14 Bit 10 of the software configuration register controls the host portion of the IP broadcast address Setting bit 10 causes the processor to use all zeros in the host portion of the IP broadcast address clearing bit 10 the factory default causes the processor to use all ones Bit 10 interacts with bit 14 which controls the network and subnet portions of the IP broadcast address Table 4 4 shows...

Page 181: ...nformation on how to recover a lost password Note If the enable password is encrypted the following procedure does not work for password recovery and you must reconfigure the system before attempting a reboot To reconfigure the system use the displayed configuration which is shown using the show startup config command in privileged EXEC mode shown in Step 11 Step 1 Attach an ASCII terminal to the ...

Page 182: ...ter press the Break key This action causes the terminal to display the ROM monitor prompt rommon 1 Step 6 Set the software configuration register to ignore the configuration file information as indicated in the following sample display rommon 1 config register Configuration Summary enabled are console baud 9600 boot image specified by the boot system command or default to cisco2 grp do you wish to...

Page 183: ...e The software configuration register is set to ignore the configuration file Step 8 Enter no in response to the system configuration dialog prompts until the following instruction is displayed Press RETURN to get started Step 9 Press Return After some interface configuration information is displayed the user EXEC mode prompt appears Filo Step 10 Enter the enable command at the user EXEC mode prom...

Page 184: ...e factory default by using the config register 0xvalue command Filo config config register 0xvalue Filo config Value is a hexadecimal number preceded by 0x as in the following example Filo config config register 0x0102 Step 14 Enter Ctrl Z to exit global configuration mode Filo config Ctrl Z Filo Step 15 Reboot the router and use the recovered password with the enable command to gain access to the...

Page 185: ...tem is comprised of one fan tray assembly and one air filter The fan tray assembly and air filter are hot swappable and can be replaced while the system is running The fan tray assembly should be operating whenever the system power is on except when the fan tray assembly is being removed and replaced Warning Replace the fan tray assembly within 2 minutes of removing it from the chassis or the rout...

Page 186: ...lies through the backplane When the power supply power switches are turned on each MBus module boots from an onboard electrically erasable programmable read only memory EEPROM device Each MBus module processor reads a set of identification pins on the card to the backplane connector telling the MBus module processor what kind of card it is mounted on which in turn determines how the MBus module wi...

Page 187: ...wer source operating between 100 120 VAC 15 Amp service in North America and a range of 185 264 VAC 10 Amp service in an international environment Power supplies are providing the 48 VDC to internal components All internal DC voltages are within tolerance If the AC power source or any of the internal DC voltages exceed allowable tolerances the OUTPUT OK LED will not go on or will go off shortly af...

Page 188: ...he 5 VDC OUTPUT from the CSF powers the MBus module on each card in the system The MBus module in turn control the DC DC converters also present on each card in the system The DC DC converter takes 48 VDC from the power supply and converts it into 2 5 3 3 and 5 VDC which is distributed to the card circuitry Begin checking the power subsystem by first looking at the three LEDs on the power supply f...

Page 189: ...r chassis is attached to a separate power source Check that the uninterruptable power supply UPS is functioning correctly In the case of systems powered by an AC power source there might be a UPS for each AC PEM in the system Check the power cable or power cord from the power source to the Cisco 12404 router Verify that it is in good shape and is not damaged If the insulation appears cracked or br...

Page 190: ...d and the power supplies are functional If no but the fan tray assembly is operating suspect a faulty PEM LED If the fan tray assembly is operating all internal DC voltages are within tolerance Use the show environment command to check the voltages on each card The fan tray assembly uses 48 VDC If no and there is not other obvious activity first suspect that the PEM power switch is not in the ON p...

Page 191: ...hooting the Processor Subsystem The Cisco 12404 Internet router processor subsystem consists of the RP the line cards and the CSF card The RP and the line cards each have two processors One processor is the main processor and the other processor is a component in the MBus module The MBus module begins operation as soon as power is applied to the system The MBus module determines the type of card i...

Page 192: ...ocessor on the RP begins the boot process Status messages are displayed as the boot process continues See Table 4 5 which provides a list of messages that can be displayed by the RP alphanumeric LED display If one of the messages appears frozen the boot process could be halted Write the message being displayed on a piece of paper Turn off the system power supply power switches then turn them back ...

Page 193: ... or replace the RP Caution The RP reset switch resets the RP and the entire system To prevent system errors and problems use it only at the direction of a Cisco certified service representative Table 4 6 RP Alphanumeric LED Display Messages LED Display1 Indications2 LMEM TEST Low memory test running LCAH INIT Lower 15k cache initialization BSS INIT Initialize main memory for ROM NVRAM INIT Initial...

Page 194: ...pply So even if the line card has not powered up the right display could be on If both displays are off the line card might not be fully plugged into the backplane connector there might be a problem with the MBus module on the line card or the system power supply may be off If both displays are on check the message being displayed As soon as the DC DC converter is turned on by the MBus module the ...

Page 195: ...isplay Messages LED Display1 Indications2 MEM TEST POST memory test running LROM RUN After POST memory test BSS INIT Initialize main memory for ROM RST SAVE Save reset reason register IO RST Reset the I O system on the card EXPT INIT Initialize interrupt handlers TLB INIT Initialize TLB CACH INIT Initialize CPU data and instruction cache MEM INIT Initialize main memory LROM RDY Ready to access dow...

Page 196: ...lane The fan tray assembly contains 7 fans 2 controller cards 1 connector Note In noisy environments listen for the fans Place your hand at the left side of the chassis beside the fan tray assembly to feel for air being forced out the exhaust vents FABL RUN The fabric downloader launch is complete IOS DNLD The Cisco IOS software downloads IOS STRT The Cisco IOS software launches IOS UP The Cisco I...

Page 197: ...bly controller card The following message on your console monitor indicates that the system has detected an overtemperature condition or out of tolerance power inside your router Queued messages ENVM 1 SHUTDOWN Environmental Monitor initiated shutdown An overtemperature condition is unlikely at initial startup due to an environmental shutdown As a precaution ensure that heated exhaust air from oth...

Page 198: ...404 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL 11636 01 If the fan tray assembly is faulty you must replace the entire fan tray assembly If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact a service representative for assistance todd book Page 28 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 199: ...cedures are designed to help you replace a FRU and to ensure that your Cisco 12404 Internet router continues to operate properly Most Cisco 12404 router FRUs can be removed and replaced with the power on and the system operating the online insertion and removal of components with the power on is known as hot swappable The FRU parts in Table 5 1 are described in this chapter Table 5 1 shows the FRU...

Page 200: ...page 5 10 Removing and Replacing a DC Power Entry Module page 5 14 Removing and Replacing a DC PDU page 5 19 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter page 5 25 Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray Assembly page 5 28 Removing and Replacing an RP or Line Card page 5 31 Removing and Replacing a Consolidated Switch Fabric Card page 5 39 Removing and Replacing the Chassis page 5 42 Transferring System Comp...

Page 201: ...ing maintenance and setting up your Cisco 12404 router ESD preventive strap 3 16 inch flat blade screwdrivers 1 4 inch flat blade screwdrivers 9 15 inch 14 mm wrench 3 4 inch 19 mm socket and ratchet wrench 2 mm allen wrench Vacuum cleaner Antistatic bag or similar ESD preventive container Number 2 Phillips screwdriver Powering Off an AC Powered Router To power off an AC powered router Step 1 Turn...

Page 202: ... are all off Step 8 Visually check that the AC PEM fans are all off Step 9 Visually check that the fan tray assembly fans are all off Step 10 Visually check that all RP and line card LEDs are all off Step 11 Visually check that the CSF LEDs are all off Caution In a noisy environment place your hand in front of the fan compartment on each part with a fan to ensure the fans are all off 1 AC PEM hand...

Page 203: ...tach an ESD preventive strap to your wrist or ankle and attach the ESD clip to the chassis or to a bare metal surface Step 4 Verify that the green DC PEM Input OK Output OK and amber Output Fail LEDs are all off Step 5 Visually check that the fan tray assembly fans are all off Step 6 Visually check that the DC PEM fans are all off Figure 5 2 DC PEM and PDU 1 DC PDU 5 On Off switch 2 DC PEM 6 PDU c...

Page 204: ... fan to ensure the fans are all off Step 9 Remove all power lines positive negative and ground wires connected to the DC PDU block Removing and Installing the Front Door on Cisco 12404 Enhanced Series Router The Cisco 12404 enhanced series router has a new one piece front door The router ships with the door hinge mounted on the left side of the chassis so that it opens from right to left This sect...

Page 205: ...gure 5 3 Opening the Front Door 1 Front Door Latch CONSOLIDATED SWITCH FABRIC CR IT IC AL M AJ OR M IN OR MBUS FAIL ENABLE ALARM FABRIC 1 0 2 3 40C48 POS SR SC TX RX ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT CLASS1LASERPRODUCT LASERPRODUKTDERKLASSE1 PRODUITLASERDECLASSE1 PRODUCTOLASERDECLASSE1 CLEAN CONNECTO R WITH ALCOHOL WIPES BEFORE CONNECTING SL OT 0 GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR SL OT 1 CO LL LIN K TX RX RJ 45 MI I RE...

Page 206: ...it does not drop when you release it from the chassis Step 3 Reinstall the hinge pins into the chassis hinge brackets Figure 5 4 Removing or Installing Hinge Pins CONSOLIDATED SWITCH FABRIC CRIT IC AL M AJO R M IN OR MBUS FAIL ENABLE ALARM FABRIC 1 0 2 3 40C48 POS SR SC TX RX ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT CLASS1LASERPRODUCT LASERPRODUKTDERKLASSE1 PRODUITLASERDECLASSE1 PRODUCTOLASERDECLASSE1 CLEAN CONNEC T...

Page 207: ...Remove the bumpers and pivot blocks from the door as shown in Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Removing the Bumpers and Pivot Blocks Step 5 Reinstall the hardware to the opposite sides of the front door a Mount pivot blocks to the left side and tighten the screws until snug b Mount the bumpers to the right side and tighten the screws until snug 1 Bumpers 2 Pivot Blocks 149469 2 1 todd book Page 9 Tuesday Nov...

Page 208: ...n remove and install the PEM while the system remains powered on without presenting an electrical hazard or damage to the system This feature lets you replace the AC PEM while the system maintains all routing information and ensures session preservation Caution Although an AC PEM supports OIR and can be replaced without interruption to system operation do not operate the system without the PEM for...

Page 209: ... in the shipping container you received with the replacement PEM Step 7 Slide the replacement PEM into the bay until it is seated to the backplane connector Make sure the power switch is in the off 0 position Step 8 Tighten the two captive screws to secure the PEM to the chassis Electrical connections between the PEM the backplane connector are made automatically when the PEM is fully seated and t...

Page 210: ...nd place the bail latch over the power cord to secure it in place Step 10 Plug the power cord into its AC outlet Step 11 Power on the circuit breaker assigned to that AC outlet Step 12 Power on the PEM The green INPUT OK and OUTPUT OK LEDs are on The amber OUTPUT FAIL LED is off See the Troubleshooting an AC PEM Installation section on page 5 13 if the PEM does not power on correctly todd book Pag...

Page 211: ...procedure to troubleshoot the PEM installation Figure 5 7 AC PEM Status LEDs 1 INPUT OK Green On The PEM is powered on and operating correctly 2 OUTPUT OK Green On The AC power source is present and operating within the specified limit 3 OUTPUT FAIL Amber On The PEM detects a fault condition causing it to shutdown INPUT OK OUTPUT FAIL INPUT 100 240V 12A 50 80HZ OUTPUT OK 66290 INPUT OK OUTPUT FAIL...

Page 212: ...placing the PEM does not correct the problem contact a Cisco service representative for assistance Removing and Replacing a DC Power Entry Module The DC PEM supports online insertion and removal OIR so you can remove and install the PEM while the system remains powered on without presenting an electrical hazard or damage to the system This feature lets you replace the AC PEM while the system maint...

Page 213: ... to pull it out Warning A DC PEM weighs approximately 11 0 lbs 4 98 kg Use both hands to remove it from the chassis Figure 5 8 DC PEM and PDU Components Tip If you plan to return the defective PEM to the factory repackage it in the shipping container you received with the replacement PEM 1 DC PDU 5 On Off switch 2 DC PEM 6 PDU captive screws 3 PEM captive screws 7 PDU terminal block 4 Status LEDs ...

Page 214: ...en the three captive screws to secure the PEM to the chassis Electrical connections between the PEM the backplane connector are made automatically when the PEM is fully seated and the captive screws are tightened Step 7 Power on the circuit breaker assigned to the DC source power Step 8 Power on the PEM The green INPUT OK and OUTPUT OK LEDs are on The amber OUTPUT FAIL LED is off See the Troublesh...

Page 215: ...edure to troubleshoot the PEM installation Figure 5 9 DC PEM Status LEDs 1 DC PDU 2 DC PEM 3 INPUT OK Green On DC PEM is operating normally in a power on condition 4 OUTPUT OK Green On DC power source is present and within specified limit 5 OUTPUT FAIL Amber On PEM is operating in a fault condition and shutdown has occurred INPUT 48 60V 35A 66399 INPUT OK OUTPUT FAIL OUTPUT OK INPUT OK OUTPUT FAIL...

Page 216: ...PUT FAIL LED is on check that the PEM is firmly seated in the bay and the captive screws are tightened securely DC power source circuit breaker is switched on Power switch is set to the on 1 position Step 2 If the problem still exists after checking the items in Step 1 replace the PEM Step 3 If replacing the PEM does not correct the problem contact a Cisco service representative for assistance tod...

Page 217: ...ing the PDU Warning To remove and replace the DC PDU the system must be powered off Notify the network administrator and other appropriate personnel that all routing traffic stops while the PDU is replaced Refer to Figure 5 10 and use the following procedure to remove and replace a DC PDU Figure 5 10 DC PEM and PDU Components 1 DC PDU 5 On Off switch 2 DC PEM 6 PDU captive screws 3 PEM captive scr...

Page 218: ...ected to the proper positive and negative terminal ports Typically green or green and yellow indicate a ground wire while power wire leads may be labeled positive or negative Because this is not always the case the safest way to indicate the polarity of a wire is to note its color and identify it as described in this procedure Warning When disconnecting source DC power wires always disconnect the ...

Page 219: ...8 Slide the PDU PEM into the bay until the PEM is seated to the backplane connector Make sure the power switch is in the off 0 position Step 9 Tighten the captive screws to secure the PDU and PEM to the chassis Electrical connections between the PEM the backplane connector are made automatically when the PEM is fully seated and the captive screws are tightened 66249 INPUT 48 60V 35A todd book Page...

Page 220: ...r Figure 5 12 a Reconnect the ground wire Warning When reconnecting source DC power wires always connect the ground wire first b Reconnect the positive wire c Reconnect the negative wire Caution Be sure to connect the wires according to the color coding notes and labels you made in Step 3 Figure 5 12 DC PDU Terminal Block 1 Negative port 3 Ground port 2 Positive port 4 Terminal port connector scre...

Page 221: ...eplacing a DC PDU Step 11 Power on the circuit breakers assigned to the DC power source Step 12 Power on both PEMs The green INPUT OK and OUTPUT OK LEDs are on The amber OUTPUT FAIL LED is off See the Troubleshooting the DC PDU Installation section on page 5 24 if the PEM does not power on correctly todd book Page 23 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 222: ...ubleshoot the PDU installation Figure 13 DC PDU PEM and Status LEDs 1 DC PDU 2 DC PEM 3 INPUT OK Green On DC PEM is operating normally in a power on condition 4 OUTPUT OK Green On DC power source is present and within specified limit 5 OUTPUT FAIL Amber On PEM is operating in a fault condition and shutdown has occurred INPUT 48 60V 35A 66399 INPUT OK OUTPUT FAIL OUTPUT OK INPUT OK OUTPUT FAIL OUTP...

Page 223: ...Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter The Cisco 12404 Internet router has a serviceable air filter Facing the rear of the chassis the air filter is housed on the left side of the chassis The air filter location is shown in Figure 5 14 Air flow through the air filter is shown in Figure 5 15 The air filter removes dust from the room air drawn into the router by the cooling fans One time per month or...

Page 224: ...o 12404 Internet Router Air Filter Location Step 1 Attach an ESD preventive strap to your wrist or ankle and attach the ESD clip to the chassis or to a bare metal surface Step 2 Grasp the small tab on the edge of the air filter and pull the tab to remove the air filter from the housing Tip If you are unable to lift the tab on the edge of the air filter use a 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver to lif...

Page 225: ... it away from the RP and line card cage so that any dislodged dust will not be drawn into the cage Do not vacuum the air filter while it is installed in the housing If the filter appears dirty you can either vacuum or replace it If the filter appears worn or torn dispose of it in a responsible manner and install a replacement air filter Caution Never wash an air filter and immediately reinstall it...

Page 226: ... cage Step 2 Slide the air filter completely into the air filter housing Caution Do not damage the air filter Damage to the air filter can restrict the airflow cause an overtemperature condition in the router and degrade EMI performance Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray Assembly The fan tray assembly supports online insertion and removal OIR so you can remove and install the fan tray assembly wh...

Page 227: ...o remove and replace the fan tray assembly Step 1 Loosen the two captive screws on the fan tray assembly item 3 in Figure 5 16 Figure 5 16 Cisco 12404 Internet Router Fan Tray Assembly Location 1 Chassis 3 Fan tray assembly 2 AC PEM 66294 INPUT OK OUTPUT FAIL INPUT 100 240V 12A 50 80HZ OUTPUT OK INPUT OK OUTPUT FAIL INPUT 100 240V 12A 50 80HZ OUTPUT OK 1 2 3 todd book Page 29 Tuesday November 27 2...

Page 228: ...n tray is removed from the housing Figure 5 17 Cisco 12404 Router Fan Tray Assembly Step 3 Hold the fan tray assembly with both hands and insert the connector end of the fan try into the fan tray assembly housing channel Note The fan try is designed to install only one way Excessive force is not necessary when installing the fan tray assembly in the housing channel Step 4 Tighten the two captive s...

Page 229: ...r is powered on Step 3 If the fan tray assembly does not operate after verifying the items in steps 1 and 2 replace the fan tray assembly Caution If the replacement fan assembly does not operate shut down your router and contact a Cisco service representative for assistance Removing and Replacing an RP or Line Card The process to remove and replace a card in the RP and line card cage is presented ...

Page 230: ...ne Card Slot Numbers Removing an RP or Line Card RP and line cards are hot swappable modules of the Cisco 12404 router Removing an RP or line card from the RP and line card cage is presented in the following steps Step 1 Attach an ESD preventive strap to your wrist or ankle and attach the ESD clip to the chassis or to a bare metal surface 66252 0 1 2 3 Fabric Alarm todd book Page 32 Tuesday Novemb...

Page 231: ... the card Step 5 Loosen the two ejector lever captive screws at each end of the RP or line card faceplate Step 6 Simultaneously pivot the ejector levers away from each other to unseat the RP or line card from the backplane connector and rotate each ejector lever outward away from the faceplate See Figure 5 19 Caution Fully remove each RP or line card from the slots Do not allow the line card to re...

Page 232: ...follow the steps in this procedure Step 1 Attach an ESD preventive strap to your wrist or ankle and attach the ESD clip to the chassis or to a bare metal surface Step 2 Check your notes on the slot assignment and network interface cable information that you wrote down before removing the other RP or line card Caution Handle the RPs and line cards by the metal card carrier edges only avoid touching...

Page 233: ...sting of many raised conductive contacts Be careful not to damage the gasket contacts because a damaged card carrier gasket can result in reduced EMI performance Step 7 Use both thumbs to slide the card carrier into the RP or line card slot until the ejector levers make contact with the front of the card cage then stop Step 8 Grasp the two RP or line card ejector levers and pivot them toward the c...

Page 234: ...e bending in a network interface cable can cause performance degradation Attaching the line card cable management bracket to a line card is presented in the following steps Step 1 Attach an ESD preventive strap to your wrist or ankle and attach the ESD clip to the chassis or to a bare metal surface Step 2 Take the RP and line card cable management bracket from the shipping carton Step 3 Orient the...

Page 235: ...P or line card you must connect the network interface cables to the RP or line card Note If a line card slot in the card cage is not populated with a line card a blank line card must be installed to avoid an over temperature condition and to ensure electromagnetic compliance EMC To reconnect network interface cables to a replacement RP or line card in the card cage follow these steps Step 1 Attach...

Page 236: ...he network interface cable for the RP or line card port and insert the cable connector into the RP or line card port Step 7 Align each RP or line card interface cable with the cable management bracket to which it belongs Step 8 Adjust the interface cable in the cable management bracket to prevent any kinks or sharp bends in the interface cable Note Allow adequate strain relief and avoid excessive ...

Page 237: ...cro around them Do not wrap the velcro too tight Step 11 Press the velcro strap against itself to secure it Figure 5 20 offers a generic cable management bracket and velcro strap assembly Removing and Replacing a Consolidated Switch Fabric Card Removing and replacing a CSF card instructions are presented in this section The CSF card occupies the bottom slot in the card cage Figure 5 21 Caution The...

Page 238: ...outer section on page 5 5 for DC powered routers Step 3 After you have powered off your router re attach an ESD preventive strap to your wrist or ankle attach the ESD clip to the chassis or to a bare metal surface and proceed to step 4 Step 4 Loosen the two captive screws on each side of the CSF card Step 5 Grasp the card ejector levers and pivot them away from the CSF card faceplate Figure 5 22 F...

Page 239: ... an ESD preventive strap to your wrist and to the chassis or to a bare metal surface Step 2 Power down your router Use the Powering Off an AC Powered Router section on page 5 3 for AC powered routers Use the Powering Off a DC Powered Router section on page 5 5 for DC powered routers Step 3 After you have powered down your router re attach an ESD preventive strap to your wrist or ankle attach the E...

Page 240: ...ge then stop Step 8 Pivot the ejector levers toward the faceplace until the connector seats in the backplane Caution CSF ejector levers may not fit flush against the CSF faceplate Step 9 Tighten the captive screws on each side of the CSF faceplate Removing and Replacing the Chassis This section describes how to remove and replace a Cisco 12404 Internet router chassis The router chassis is an integ...

Page 241: ...ce to set the defective chassis when it is removed from the equipment rack or stable flat surface 4 Components are transferred from the defective chassis to the replacement chassis 5 The replacement chassis and all the components now installed in it are inserted into the same equipment rack in place of the defective chassis 6 The replacement chassis and all the components now installed in it are p...

Page 242: ...ction on page 3 9 Preparing the Defective Chassis Information on how to prepare the defective chassis for component removal is presented here Disconnecting Power from the Router You must first power down the Cisco 12404 router as instructed in the Powering Off an AC Powered Router section on page 5 3 or the Powering Off a DC Powered Router section on page 5 5 before performing the process of remov...

Page 243: ...d in the Removing an RP or Line Card section on page 5 32 After you disconnect the cables and the line card cable management bracket from each card carefully pull the cables bundles out of the way until the cables can be reinstalled on the replacement chassis and reconnected to the RP or line card Transferring System Components Transferring components are presented in the following procedures Tran...

Page 244: ... and PDU as instructed in the Removing and Replacing the Chassis section on page 5 42 As you remove each PEM and PDU move them away from the chassis and set them aside You will reinstall both units in the replacement chassis DC PEM and DC PDU bay Reinstalling the Power Entry Modules If your replacement router is to be equipped with AC PEMs reinstall the AC PEMs as instructed in the Removing and Re...

Page 245: ...s to maintain proper air flow and for EMI performance Note RP and line card captive screws must be tightened on the replacement chassis to ensure electromagnetic compliance EMC Remove each line card in the card cage as instructed in the Removing and Replacing an RP or Line Card section on page 5 31 As you remove each line card transfer it to the same card slot in the replacement chassis You must i...

Page 246: ...romagnetic compliance EMC Remove each card from the CSF cage as instructed in the Removing a Consolidated Switch Fabric Card section on page 5 40 and install it immediately in the same slot of the replacement chassis according to the instructions Removing the Chassis from the Equipment Rack This section contains the following procedures Detaching the Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connection p...

Page 247: ...sis to the equipment rack Step 4 Use the guidelines in the Lifting Guidelines section on page 2 6 to lift the chassis out of the rack and set it aside Removing the Chassis from Center Mount Brackets Instructions for removing the equipment from a rack where the chassis is installed using the center mount bracket method are presented here Step 1 Ensure all cables are disconnected and moved out of th...

Page 248: ...econnecting Power to the Router page 5 52 Reconnecting Line Card Network Interface Cables page 5 52 Reconnecting the Route Processor Cables page 5 52 Reconnecting the Fan Tray page 5 52 Installing a DC Power Distribution Unit page 5 53 66286 CONSOLIDATED SWITCH FABRIC CR IT IC AL MA JO R MI NO R MBUS FAIL ENABLE ALARM FABRIC 1 0 2 3 40C48 POS SR SC TX RX ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT CLASS1LASERPRODUCT LA...

Page 249: ...ing cable lugs to the bonding and grounding receptacles Figure 5 24 as described in the Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines section on page 3 9 Figure 5 24 Grounding the Cisco 12404 Chassis CONSOLIDATED SWITCH FABRIC CR IT IC AL MA JO R MI NO R MBUS FAIL ENABLE ALARM FABRIC 1 0 2 3 40C48 POS SR SC TX RX ACTIVE CARRIER RX PKT CLASS1LASERPRODUCT LASERPRODUKTDERKLASSE1 PRODUITLASERDECL...

Page 250: ...ng a DC PDU section on page 5 19 Warning Do not turn on source power until instructed to do so Reconnecting Line Card Network Interface Cables Reconnect line card network interface cables as instructed in the Reconnecting Line Card Network Interface Cables section on page 5 52 Reconnecting the Route Processor Cables Reconnect the cables to the RP as instructed in the Installing a Route Processor o...

Page 251: ...outer and verify that it has restarted successfully after replacing the chassis follow the instruction in the Powering On the Router section on page 3 31 Upgrading the RP and Line Card Memory Upgrading the RP and line card memory is presented in the Cisco 12000 Series Internet Router Memory Replacement Instructions Part Number 78 4338 xx which is available online and on the Cisco CD ROM This docum...

Page 252: ...aintaining the Cisco 12404 Internet Router Upgrading the RP and Line Card Memory 5 54 Cisco 12404 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL 11636 01 todd book Page 54 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 253: ...hitecture page A 2 Fan Tray Assembly page A 25 Air Filter page A 27 Chassis Cable Management System page A 28 Maintenance Bus page A 28 This appendix includes the following environmental specifications Temperature humidity and altitude ranges Operating and storing the product Memory requirements Physical characteristics Dimensions and weight Power supply characteristics Output capacity Power dissi...

Page 254: ...ot and one CSF slot Height Not to exceed 8 75 inches supports 8 systems per 7 ft rack Width 19 inch rack mountable Depth 27 85 in 70 74 cm maximum Switching Capacity 10 Gbps full duplex switching capacity per slot This includes the RP slots Each slot capable of supporting all current and future Engine 0 Engine 1 Engine 2 Engine 3 and Engine 4 based line cards Specific interfaces include OC192c QOC...

Page 255: ...ply Redundancy Redundant and load sharing AC power entry module PEMs or Redundant and load sharing DC PEMs and DC power distribution units PDUs Route Processors Supports up to 2 RPs per system The second RP can be used in any slot1 The first RP is inserted in slot 0 1 25 inch height see Figure A 4 Route Processor Redundancy Supports online insertion and removal hot swappable RP redundancy Switch F...

Page 256: ...ental Requirements Environmental Requirements Ranges Temperature 32 to 104F 0 to 40 C operating 4 to 149F 20 to 65 C non operating 5 to 133F 23 to 55 C Max operating for 96 hrs only Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing operating 5 to 95 non condensing non operating Altitude 0 to 10 000 ft 0 to 3 050 m operating 0 to 30 000 ft 0 to 9 144 m non operating Heat dissipation 3 343 Btu hr maximum Cooling Fac...

Page 257: ...12404 router operates with AC PEMs observe the following guidelines A power factor corrector PFC allows the PEM to accept AC power source voltage from an AC power source operating between 100 120 VAC 15 Amp service in North America and a range of 185 264 VAC 10 Amp service in an international environment All AC PEM power cords measure 14 feet 4 3 meters Provide a dedicated power source for each PE...

Page 258: ...the Cisco Express Forwarding CEF tables on the line cards The RP also performs general maintenance functions such as diagnostics console support and line card monitoring Two types of RPs are available for the Cisco 12404 Internet router Gigabit Route Processor GRP Performance Route Processor PRP 66969 North American plug L6 20 20A for 240V units Australian plug AS 3112 10A European plug CEE 7 7 16...

Page 259: ...t power on Providing a console terminal port for router configuration Providing an auxiliary port for other external equipment such as modems Providing an IEEE 802 3 10 100 megabit per second Mbps Ethernet port for Telnet functionality Running routing protocols Building and distributing routing tables to the line cards Providing general system maintenance functions for the router The GRP communica...

Page 260: ...RAM required for main Cisco IOS software functions DIMM 3 3 volt 60 nanosecond device SRAM 512 KB fixed 2 2 SRAM is not able to be upgraded or configured SRAM for secondary CPU cache memory functions NVRAM 512 KB fixed 3 3 NVRAM is not able to be upgraded or configured Nonvolatile random access memory NVRAM for the system configuration file Flash Memory SIMM 4 4 SIMM socket is wired for a Cisco de...

Page 261: ... IOS image See Figure A 2 DRAM The EDO DRAM on the GRP stores routing tables protocols and network accounting applications it also runs the Cisco IOS software The default GRP DRAM configuration is 64 megabytes of EDO DRAM which you can increase up to 256 MB through DRAM upgrades The Cisco IOS software runs from within GRP DRAM Table A 5 lists the DRAM configurations and upgrades Caution To prevent...

Page 262: ...ve it later If the configuration is not saved the entire configuration is lost inside the NVRAM on the removed GRP and you must re enter the entire configuration manually This procedure is not necessary if you are temporarily removing a GRP lithium batteries retain the configuration in memory until you replace the GRP in the router Flash Memory Both the onboard and PCMCIA card based Flash memory a...

Page 263: ...witched slot voltage 4 RJ 45 Ethernet port LEDs are used in conjunction with the RJ 45 Ethernet connector The LEDs indicate link activity collision detection data transmission and data reception When the MII Ethernet port is in use the LEDs are disabled 2 RJ 45 or MII Ethernet port select LEDs when on identify which one of the two Ethernet connections you selected When the RJ 45 port is selected i...

Page 264: ...ptacle for either IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 10 Mbps or IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX 100 Mbps Ethernet connections MII receptacle A 40 pin media independent interface MII receptacle that provides additional flexibility in Ethernet connections The pinout of this standard 40 pin receptacle is defined by the IEEE 802 3u standard Note The RJ 45 and MII receptacles on the GRP represent two physical connection optio...

Page 265: ...e functions for the Cisco 12404 router The PRP communicates with the line cards either through the CSF or through the maintenance bus MBus The CSF connection is the main data path for routing table distribution as well as for packets that are sent between the line cards and the PRP The MBus connection allows the PRP to download a system bootstrap image collect or load diagnostic information and pe...

Page 266: ...M configuration is 512 MB Bank 1 U15 must be populated first You can use one or both banks to configure SDRAM combinations of 512 MB 1 GB or 2 GV 1 5 GB configurations are not supported 512 MB 1 GB or 2 GB 1 or 2 512 MB or 1 GB DIMMs based on SDRAM required for main Cisco IOS software functions SRAM2 2 SRAM is not user configurable or field replaceable 2 MB fixed Secondary CPU cache memory functio...

Page 267: ...ved memory To prevent memory problems SDRAM DIMMs must be 3 3VDC PC133 compliant devices Do not attempt to install other devices in the DIMM sockets SRAM The SRAM provides secondary CPU cache memory The standard PRP configuration is 2 MB The principle function of SRAM is to act as a staging area for routing table update information to and from the line cards SRAM is not able to be upgraded or conf...

Page 268: ...configuration will be lost inside the NVRAM on the removed PRP and you will have to reenter the entire configuration manually This procedure is not necessary if you are temporarily removing a PRP lithium batteries retain the configuration in memory until you replace the PRP in the router Flash Memory Both the onboard and PCMCIA card based Flash memory allow you to remotely load and store multiple ...

Page 269: ...input output I O device as long as the device requires only 5 VDC System Status LEDs Table A 9 Supported Flash Disk Sizes and Product Numbers Flash Disk Size1 1 Standard Type 1 and Type 2 linear Flash memory cards also are supported although they may not have the capacity to meet the requirements of your configuration Product Number 64 MB2 2 64 MB ATA Flash disk is the default shipping configurati...

Page 270: ...s one per PCMCIA slot light when the slot is accessed The LEDs receive power from the switched slot voltage 4 RJ 45 Ethernet port LEDs are used in conjunction with the RJ 45 Ethernet connector The LEDs indicate link activity port enabled data transmission and data reception 2 Ethernet connection The Ethernet connection LEDs labeled Primary when on identify which of the two Ethernet connections is ...

Page 271: ...urable Line Cards The Cisco 12404 router is shipped with up to 3 installed line cards that provide a variety of network media types based on the order The line cards can be installed in slots 0 through 3 in the line card cage and interface to each other and to the RP through the CSF Figure A 4 Horizontal cable management brackets attach to each line card to manage and organize the network interfac...

Page 272: ...n itself or with the MBus power supply Power Entry Module Monitoring The CSF and alarm card provides monitoring of the PEM Table A 11 provides alarm definitions P8 Alarm Relay Contact Connector This connector is a standard DB 9 connector The relay interface is rated at max 2A 60V or 50VA whichever is greater Table A 11 CSF and Alarm Monitoring Status Definitions Status Definition Power Fail Power ...

Page 273: ...The CSF card generates and distributes system wide clock and cell time synchronization signaling System clock generation is delivered to the system via the backplane and local clock functions are derived from the system clock System Clock The system clock synchronizes data transfers between line cards or between the RP and a line card through the CSF The system clock signal is sent to all line car...

Page 274: ...MI standards Caution Do not mix PEM types in the router In multiple PEM system configurations all PEMs must be of the same type either all AC PEMs for AC powered routers or all DC PDUs and DC PEMS for DC powered routers A hardwired DC power source power cable is required from the site DC power source to the DC PDU on the chassis The DC power cable leads are 4 American Wiring Gauge AWG high strand ...

Page 275: ...onal environment Figure A 6 AC PEM A 14 ft 4 3 m AC power cord is supplied to connect the AC PEM to the power source Note Install an uninterruptable power source UPS as a safeguard against power loss DC Power Entry Module The DC PEM and DC PDU is a 2 part unit which measures 6 60 inches 16 76 cm deep by 14 30 inches 36 32 cm wide by 3 50 inches 8 89 cm high and weighs 14 0 lbs 6 35 kg Refer to Fig...

Page 276: ...site Figure A 7 DC Power PEM and PDU Assembly Each DC PDU should be connected to separate DC sources using six threaded terminals Two terminals for negative source DC two terminals for positive source DC return and two terminals for ground The DC power cable leads should be 4 American Wiring Gauge AWG high strand count wire The PEM accepts DC power source voltage from a dedicated 35 Amp service DC...

Page 277: ...U is not a hot swappable field replaceable unit Fan Tray Assembly The Cisco 12404 router has one fan tray Figure A 8 Facing the rear of the chassis the fan tray assembly is located on the right side of the chassis The fan tray assembly maintains acceptable operating temperatures for the internal components by drawing cooling air through the card cages from side to side The fan tray assembly is a s...

Page 278: ...t condition The fans draws room air in through an air filter on the opposite side of the chassis See Figure A 9 The fans draw air through the card cage and out through exhaust vents on the opposite side of the chassis The front back and sides of the Cisco 12404 router must remain unobstructed to ensure adequate air flow and prevent overheating inside the RP and line card cage We recommend at least...

Page 279: ... face the rear of the chassis the air filter is housed on the left side of the chassis in a narrow vertical slot Do not run the Cisco 12404 router without the air filter installed You should inspect and clean the air filter once a month more often in dusty environments Procedures for vacuuming and replacing the air filter are contained in the section Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter page 5 25...

Page 280: ... performance degradation and out of the way See Figure A 11 Figure A 11 Chassis Cable Management System Maintenance Bus The Cisco 12404 Internet router maintenance bus and MBus modules manage all of the maintenance functions of the system The MBus consists of two separate busses providing MBus redundancy that link all of the line cards the RP the CSF the power supplies and the fan tray Each compon...

Page 281: ...sting all installed devices to identify themselves The response back provides slot number card and component type Code download A portion of the line card operating software can be downloaded from the RP to the line card over the MBus Because the MBus is relatively slow compared to the CSF only enough code is downloaded to the line card for it to access the CSF and complete the download process Di...

Page 282: ...Appendix A Technical Specifications Maintenance Bus A 30 Cisco 12404 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL 11636 01 todd book Page 30 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

Page 283: ...filter 5 24 description 1 28 alphanumeric LED displays at startup 3 47 line card 4 25 using for troubleshooting 4 15 antistatic bag 5 37 asynchronous serial ports 1 11 A 11 Asynchronous Transfer Mode 3 64 ATM See Asynchronous Transfer Mode attaching cables auxiliary and console port 3 14 3 17 B banner system 3 48 before you startup System Startup 3 40 Bit 4 11 boot bootflash command 3 51 boot comm...

Page 284: ...43 Flash memory card insertion 3 71 formatting erases Flash memory card data 3 87 handling cards 5 31 using boot flash command 3 51 cautions captive screws 3 42 cd command 3 74 center mount brackets installing brackets on rack optional 3 6 chassis installing in a rack 3 6 installing replacement in rack 5 47 removing 5 39 5 46 Check 4 27 checking LED indications at startup 4 16 4 18 power supplies ...

Page 285: ...r command 3 73 3 77 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 12 4 14 configuration file saving 3 67 interfaces 3 62 3 64 register bit meanings 4 8 4 11 boot field 4 8 changing settings 4 6 4 7 configuration 4 2 values caution 4 2 samples 3 60 3 65 configure command 3 65 configure terminal command 4 6 4 8 4 14 configuring global parameters 3 60 interfaces 3 62 3 64 Configuring the Router 3 52 connecting AC power 3 29 connect...

Page 286: ...nmental monitoring performed by MBus A 29 environmental monitoring performed by MBus 1 33 ESD preventive container 5 37 Ethernet port configuration using setup facility 3 62 description A 12 A 19 examples cd command 3 74 config register command 3 73 configuration Flash memory 3 70 3 87 interface 3 62 3 64 configuring global parameters 3 60 copying configuration files to NVRAM 3 86 images between F...

Page 287: ... 72 RP A 10 A 16 using 3 70 3 87 form 4 4 format command 3 72 3 87 G global parameters configuring 3 60 GRP DRAM configurations 1 8 1 15 A 9 A 15 I IEEE 802 3u specifications 3 28 initialize command 4 13 installing AC power entry module 3 30 center mount brackets optional 3 6 chassis 3 6 replacement chassis 5 47 tools required 2 2 2 28 unpacking the router 2 28 unpacking the system A 31 interface ...

Page 288: ...RJ 45 receptacle 3 23 3 26 memory devices RP A 8 A 13 MII cable specifications 3 28 description A 12 MII Ethernet Receptacle description 1 12 N nonvolatile random access memory See NVRAM NVRAM description A 8 A 14 RP A 10 A 16 saving settings 3 67 3 68 using with Flash memory 3 83 3 86 O Observing initial conditions 3 42 outer dimensions 2 19 P passwords recovering 4 14 PCMCIA A 9 A 14 description...

Page 289: ...rmatting a PCMCIA Flash memory card 3 72 3 73 installing Flash memory card 3 71 making images bootable 3 73 using 3 70 3 87 interfaces configuring 3 62 3 65 recovering from a lost password 4 11 4 14 replacing chassis 5 39 line card 5 30 RP or line card 5 28 system configuration basic 3 68 processor subsystem troubleshooting 4 21 Processor Subsystem 4 15 PRP LEDs A 17 pwd command 3 74 R rack mounti...

Page 290: ...ements 2 4 lifting 2 13 system ground missing 2 17 sample configuration 3 60 3 66 saving the configuration file 3 67 serial ports asynchronous See auxiliary port setup command 3 57 shipping container contents checking 2 27 show environment all command 4 27 show environment command 4 19 4 20 show environment table command 4 27 show running config command 3 66 show startup config command 3 68 4 11 4...

Page 291: ...fely 2 13 power guidelines 2 22 privileged mode EXEC 3 55 startup 3 42 supplemental bond and ground connection description 3 10 System Startup 3 40 T telephone jacks 2 17 The 1 6 A 25 transmission recommendations 100BASE T 3 27 troubleshooting checking the blower modules 4 17 cooling subsystem 4 26 damaged power cord 4 19 4 21 line card problems 4 24 power problems 4 16 processor subsystem 4 22 st...

Page 292: ...t Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL 11636 01 auxiliary and console port 3 14 3 16 Ethernet port connections 3 21 3 22 3 23 plant wiring 2 23 telephone during storm 2 17 todd book Page 10 Tuesday November 27 2007 6 02 PM ...

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