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Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001-S Routers Hardware Installation
Guide

First Published: 

2013-08-25

Last Modified: 

2016-10-04

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Page 1: ...rs Hardware Installation Guide First Published 2013 08 25 Last Modified 2016 10 04 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 ...

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Page 3: ...afety 3 Energy Hazard 4 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 4 Lifting Guidelines 5 Site Requirement Guidelines 5 Site Layout and Equipment Dimensions 5 Site Wiring Guidelines 7 Chassis Air Flow Guidelines 8 Rack Mounting and Air Flow Clearance Guidelines 9 Telco 2 Post Rack 10 Open 4 Post Rack 11 Enclosed Rack with Perforated Sides 12 Air Flow Guidelines for Enclosed Rack Installation 12 Tem...

Page 4: ...equirements 33 Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9001 Router 34 Positioning the Router 36 Installing the Cisco ASR 9001 Chassis 36 Before you Begin 36 Rack Mounting the Chassis 36 Verifying Rack Dimensions 37 Installing the Chassis in a Two Post Rack 37 Installing the Chassis in a Four Post Rack 39 Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections 42 Installing the Optional Air Plenum Kit 43 Air Plenum Kit Con...

Page 5: ... Using show Commands to Display Modular Port Adapter MPA Information 71 Using the ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity 72 Installing and Removing SFP and XFP Modules 73 Cable Management 73 Cable Management Tray 73 Installing a Cable Management Tray 74 Removing a Cable Management Tray 74 Cable Management Bracket 75 Installing a Cable Management Bracket 76 Removing a Cable Management Bracket ...

Page 6: ...5 RP Front Panel Indicators 96 Ethernet Ports and Status LEDs 98 Auxiliary and Console Ports 98 Monitoring Critical Major and Minor Alarm Status 98 Troubleshooting the Line Card 99 Initial Boot Process 99 Status LEDs 99 Configuring and Troubleshooting Line Card Interfaces 100 Configuration Parameters 100 Line Card Interface Address 101 Using Configuration Commands 101 Basic Line Card Configuration...

Page 7: ...acking a Chassis for Shipment 117 A P P E N D I X A Technical Specifications 119 Physical Specifications 120 Environmental Specifications 120 AC Electrical Specifications 121 DC Electrical Specifications 122 AC Input Voltage Range 122 DC Input Voltage Range 123 Power System DC Output Levels 123 RP Port Specifications 123 Power Consumption Specifications 124 Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet SFP M...

Page 8: ...it Ethernet XFP and 40 Gigabit QSFP Modules 143 DWDM XFP Transceiver Modules 144 A P P E N D I X B Site Log 147 Site Log 147 Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide viii Contents ...

Page 9: ...he technical changes made to this document since it was first developed Table 1 Changes to This Document Summary Date Updated rear mounting installing sections and fan tray sections to meet NEBS compliance requirements Added new section on installing and removing the air filter March 2015 Added new optics supported in IOS XR Release 5 2 2 October 2014 Added new optics supported in IOS XR Release 5...

Page 10: ...anization This installation guide is organized into these chapters and appendixes Preparing for Installation on page 1 describes safety considerations required tools and equipment an overview of the installation and procedures to perform before installation Unpacking and Installing the Chassis on page 33 provides instructions for installing the chassis into a rack Installing Modules and Cables in ...

Page 11: ... you supply values are in italic font Italic font Elements in square brackets are optional Required alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars x y z Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars x y z A nonquoted set of characters Do not use quotation marks around the string or the string will include the quotation marks string ...

Page 12: ...ch warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Warning Statements using this symbol are provided for additional information and to comply with regulatory and customer requirements Warning Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation using the Cisco Bug Search Tool BST...

Page 13: ...g integrated timing supply BITS ports and management ports The following figure shows the front panel of the Cisco ASR 9001 Router Figure 1 Front Panel of the Cisco ASR 9001 Router Cisco ASR 9001 S Router The Cisco ASR 9001 S Router is a 60 Gbps variant of the Cisco ASR 9001 Router Similar to other routers in the Cisco ASR 9000 Series running Cisco IOS XR software images the Cisco ASR 9001 S Route...

Page 14: ...ust be in place at your installation site special equipment must be available for installing the router the environmental conditions that your installation site must meet to maintain normal operation The shipping package for the router is engineered to reduce chances of product damage that may result from routine material handling during shipment Keep the router in the shipping container until you...

Page 15: ...t swappable and designed for online insertion and removal OIR Ensure that the installation of the router is 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 thro...

Page 16: ...discharge ESD precautions can result in intermittent or complete component failures To minimize the potential for ESD damage always use an ESD preventive antistatic wrist strap or ankle strap and ensure that it makes good skin contact Check the resistance value of the ESD preventive strap periodically The measurement should be between 1 and 10 megohms Note Before you perform any procedure in this ...

Page 17: ...ng the handles on modules such as power supplies fans or cards these types of handles are not designed to support the weight of the unit Statement 1032 Warning Site Requirement Guidelines These sections contain the site requirement guidelines that you should be familiar with before installing the router Site Layout and Equipment Dimensions To help maintain trouble free operation adhere to these pr...

Page 18: ...ame is bolted to the floor and is secured to the building structure using either wall brackets or overhead brackets When mounting the router in a telco style rack or 4 post rack be sure to use all the screws provided to secure the chassis to the rack posts Install the cable management brackets included with the router to keep cables organized Be sure to use appropriate strain relief methods to pro...

Page 19: ...run for any significant distance in an electromagnetic field interference can occur between the field and the signals on the wires Poor wiring can cause Radio interference emanating from the wires Strong EMI especially when caused by lightning or radio transmitters EMI can destroy the signal drivers and receivers in the router and can even create an electrical hazard by conducting power surges thr...

Page 20: ...a centers cannot resolve infrequent but potentially catastrophic problems without pulse meters and other special equipment In addition these problems can take a great deal of time to identify and resolve We recommend that you take the necessary precautions to avoid these problems by providing a properly grounded and shielded environment with special attention to issues of electrical surge suppress...

Page 21: ... power modules If the air flow is blocked or restricted or if the inlet air is too warm an over temperature condition can occur within the router Under extreme conditions the environmental monitoring system powers off the router to protect the components Rack Mounting and Air Flow Clearance Guidelines The router can be mounted in most 2 post 4 post or telco style 19 inch equipment racks that compl...

Page 22: ... a cross bar at the top and a floor stand at the bottom This type of rack is usually secured to the floor and sometimes to an overhead structure or wall for additional stability The router chassis can be installed in the telco style rack only in a front mounted position In the front mounted position you secure the chassis rack mounting brackets directly to the rack posts see the following figure a...

Page 23: ...st Rack Open 4 Post Rack Item b in Figure 7 Cisco ASR 9001 Router Mounted in a 2 Post Rack shows a free standing 4 post open rack with two mounting posts in the front and two mounting posts in the back or along the side The mounting posts in this type of rack are often adjustable so that you can position the rack mounted unit within the depth of the rack rather than flush mount it with the front o...

Page 24: ...ld disrupt the air flow trap heat next to the chassis and cause an over temperature condition inside the router Caution Air Flow Guidelines for Enclosed Rack Installation To install a Cisco ASR 9001 Router in a 4 post enclosed cabinet the front and rear doors of the cabinet must be removed or be perforated with a minimum of 65 open area 70 for ETSI 800mm racks If you are mounting the chassis in a ...

Page 25: ...hing a minimum or maximum parameter it indicates a potential problem Maintain normal operation by anticipating and correcting environmental anomalies before they approach critical values by properly planning and preparing your site before you install the router Power Connection Guidelines You can configure the router with either an AC input or DC input power subsystem so the site power source requ...

Page 26: ...lowing table lists the AC input power cord options specifications and Cisco product numbers for the AC input power supply modules This table also references power cord illustrations For more information on Cisco product numbers PIDs and their detailed description of power cords refer to Dynamic Configuration Tool Table 2 AC Input Power Cord Options for ASR 9001 Router Reference Illustration Power ...

Page 27: ...d CAB ACC 10 A 250 V 8 2 feet 2 5 m CAB ACC China Figure 17 AC Power Cord CAB ACSA 10 A 250 V 8 2 feet 2 5 m CAB ACSA South Africa India Figure 18 AC Power Cord CAB 9K10A EU 10 A 250 V 8 2 feet 2 5 m CAB 9K10A EU Europe Figure 19 AC Power Cord SFS 250V 10A IS 10 A 250 V 8 2 feet 2 5 m SFS 250V 10A IS Israel Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 15 Preparing for In...

Page 28: ...t an AC power cord may be used with several power supplies Figure 9 AC Power Cord CAB AC Figure 10 AC Power Cord CAB L620P C13 JPN Figure 11 AC Power Cord CAB ACA Figure 12 AC Power Cord CAB ACI Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 16 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines ...

Page 29: ... Power Cord CAB ACR Figure 14 AC Power Cord CAB ACS Figure 15 AC Power Cord CAB ACU Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 17 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines ...

Page 30: ...wer Cord CAB ACC Figure 17 AC Power Cord CAB ACSA Figure 18 AC Power Cord CAB 9K10A EU Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 18 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines ...

Page 31: ...For DC power cables we recommend that you use 20 A rated high strand count copper wire cables The length of the cables depends on your router location from the source power DC power cables are not available from Cisco but they are available from external commercial cable vendors Note You must terminate DC power cables using terminal blocks The terminal blocks are supplied along with the DC power s...

Page 32: ... be sure to apply shrink wrap tubing around the wire entry area of the terminal block Caution Hazardous voltage or energy may be present on power terminals Always replace cover when terminals are not in service Be sure uninsulated conductors are not accessible when cover is in place Statement 1086 Warning Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 20 Preparing for Inst...

Page 33: ...odules using the proper positive and negative polarity In some cases the source DC cable leads might have a positive or a negative label This is a relatively safe indication of the polarity but you must also verify the polarity by measuring the voltage between the DC cable leads Be sure that the positive and negative cable leads match the positive and negative labels on the power module when makin...

Page 34: ...t building system NEBS requirements as well as safety compliance requirements These grounding points are referred to as the NEBS bonding and grounding points The following figure shows the NEBS grounding locations for the Cisco ASR 9001 Router These bonding and grounding connections satisfy the Telcordia NEBS requirements for supplemental bonding and grounding connections For an AC powered router ...

Page 35: ...uter Port Connection Guidelines This section contains detailed cabling and signal information for all interface and port connections to the RP It also provides information for Ethernet routing and equipment Ports labeled Ethernet SYNC CONSOLE and AUX are safety extra low voltage SELV circuits SELV circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits Caution In Cisco ASR 9001 S Router two 10 GE...

Page 36: ...on This signal can provide 10MHz output as well from Cisco ASR 9001 Router Signal type is sinusoidal SMB 10MHz Connector 1PPS Input or Output for GPS Synchronization This signal can provide output as well from Cisco ASR 9001 Router Signal type is square wave SMB 1PPS Connector Used as BITS or DTI one at a time Input Output Port based on the configuration used CAT5 Ethernet cable can be used for DT...

Page 37: ...USB disk Also it can be used to transfer router log from the internal eUSB to the external memory stick Signal type is NRZI USB TYPE A Receptacle USB Port For Cascading two Cisco ASR 9001 Router systems The pinout and signal level is as per the SFP standard This supports copper optical SFP modules SFP CLUSTER Ports 0 1 Fixed ports include 4X10G SFP ports and supports 20X1G 4X10G and 2X10G ports th...

Page 38: ... terminal to these operational values 115200 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bits 115200 8N1 The following table lists the signals used on the RP console port Table 4 RP Console Port Signals Description Input Output Signal Console Port Pin Request to Send Output RTS 1 Not connected 2 Transmit data Output TxD 3 Signal ground GND 4 Signal ground GND 5 Receive data Input RxD 6 Not connected 7 Clear ...

Page 39: ...set through an auto sensing scheme on the RP the speed is determined by the network to which that the Ethernet port is connected The combined total input rate of both MGT LAN 0 and MGT LAN 1 is about 12 Mbps Management port characteristics are Maximum transmission unit MTU is fixed at 1514 and cannot be configured Flow control is disabled and cannot be configured Input unicast packets with an unkn...

Page 40: ...e Green LINK Connection is alive Amber ACT Connection is active Figure 24 RP Management LAN Port LED Indicators Management LAN RJ 45 Cabling When connecting the RJ 45 port to a hub repeater or switch use the straight through cable pinout shown in the following figure Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 28 Preparing for Installation Management LAN Ports Connectio...

Page 41: ...not possible to use external BITS and J 211 sources at the same time Note When configured as BITS ports they provide connections for an external synchronization source Such connections are for establishing precise frequency control at multiple network nodes if required for your application The RP card contains a synchronous equipment timing source SETS that can receive a frequency reference from a...

Page 42: ...mal mode Amber DTI is operating in fast mode Figure 27 SYNC Port Connector Table 7 BITS J 211 Connector Pinout Note Signal Pin Bi direction for DTI T1 E1 64K Input DTI_P BITS_RX_P 1 Bi direction for DTI T1 E1 64K Input DTI_P BITS_RX_N 2 3 T1 E1 6 321M Output BITS_TX_P 4 T1 E1 6 321M Output BITS_TX_N 5 6 7 Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 30 Preparing for Inst...

Page 43: ...on devices you can plug into the front panel external USB slot is that they need to be USB 2 0 devices These devices can be formatted with FAT16 FAT32 or QNX4 file systems The mount point disk1 is reserved for the front panel USB device Do not connect a USB hub device to the front panel USB port Note Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 31 Preparing for Installat...

Page 44: ...Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 32 Preparing for Installation RP External USB Port ...

Page 45: ...ng Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 4 Use Figure 3 as a reference in locating and using the ESD sockets on the front of the router chassis For additional safety and compliance information see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers A fully equipped router with two power modules can weigh as much as 37 91 pounds 17 2 kg an em...

Page 46: ...move the accessory box Step 3 Remove the packaging material see the below figure a Remove the foam packaging material from the top of the router b Remove the cardboard cap from the side of the router Step 4 Save the packaging materials in case the router needs repackaging or shipping Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 34 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Unp...

Page 47: ...ner Cardboard cap 4 Cardboard packaging container 1 Foam packaging material bottom cap 5 Accessory tray 2 Foam packaging material top caps 3 Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 35 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9001 Router ...

Page 48: ...alled on each side of the chassis One of the following rack mounting kits provided by Cisco Cisco PID ASR 9001 2P KIT for mounting the chassis in a 19 inch two post rack Cisco PID ASR 9001 2PL KIT for mounting the chassis in a 23 inch two post rack Two rack mounting kits are needed for four post rack installations Note Optional Cisco ASR 9001 Air Plenum Assembly Kit Cisco PID ASR 9001 PLENUM Rack ...

Page 49: ...ent rack The space must be at least 17 7 inches 45 cm to accommodate the chassis which is approximately 17 45 in 44 32 cm wide and fits between the mounting posts on the rack Figure 29 Verifying Equipment Rack Dimensions Installing the Chassis in a Two Post Rack Before you install the chassis in the rack make sure that you have the necessary tools and equipment see Before you Begin on page 36 Six ...

Page 50: ...sis until the rack mounting flanges are flush against the mounting rails on the rack Step 4 Hold the chassis in position against the mounting rails while the second person finger tightens a screw to the rack rails on each side of the chassis Step 5 Finger tighten two more screws to the rack rails on each side of the chassis Space the screws evenly between the top and bottom of the chassis see the ...

Page 51: ...assis without air plenum kit you will need two side mounting brackets used to attach the chassis to the rear posts as shown in the figure below See Before you Begin on page 36 for mounting bracket information To install the chassis in a four post open rack follow these steps Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 39 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing t...

Page 52: ...r mounting bracket see the figure below with the screw holes on the chassis and the mounting holes in the rear rack posts Step 3 Fully tighten both screws to the chassis on each side to secure the chassis to the rear posts Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 40 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing the Chassis in a Four Post Rack ...

Page 53: ...unting brackets on each side to attach the chassis to the rear rack posts 2 Three screws on each side minimum two to attach the chassis to the rack 1 Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 41 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing the Chassis in a Four Post Rack ...

Page 54: ...nes on page 22 Use this procedure to attach a grounding cable lug to the router Procedure Step 1 Insert the grounding screws through the locking washers and into the threaded grounding receptacle on the chassis as shown in the following figure Step 2 Tighten the grounding screws securely to the receptacles Step 3 Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to the appropriate groundi...

Page 55: ...to front to back ventilation This section describes how to install the air plenum kit in a rack Air Plenum Kit Contents on page 43 Supported Rack Types and Adapter Plates on page 44 Installing the Air Plenum Kit on page 44 Air Plenum Kit Contents The Cisco ASR 9001 Plenum Kit includes One plenum assembly Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 43 Unpacking and Insta...

Page 56: ...ardFlat profile post 19 inch and 23 inch rack two post or four post 600 mm depth EIA Standard 23 inch cabinet adjustable two post or four post 600 mm depth ETSI 21 inch cabinet Installing the Air Plenum Kit The air plenum kit is mounted in the rack before the Cisco ASR 9001 Router is installed The steps for mounting the air plenum kit in the rack are different depending on the whether the kit is p...

Page 57: ...ck before the Cisco ASR 9001 Router is installed Note To install the air plenum kit in a two post or four post 19 inch rack follow these steps Procedure Step 1 Place the plenum base on a flat and stable surface Secure the left and right adapter plates to the front of the plenum base using two customer supplied rack mounting screws in the top and bottom screw holes on the plenum base Step 2 Lift th...

Page 58: ...tach the rear adapter plates for additional support see Step 7 Note Figure 34 Installing the Plenum Base in a 19 inch Rack Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 46 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing the Air Plenum Kit ...

Page 59: ...hing the Air Filter Assembly to the Plenum Assembly figure Step 6 Position the cable management tray at the front of the plenum assembly see Attaching the Cable Management Tray to the Plenum Assembly figure Insert and hand tighten both captive screws to secure the cable management tray to the plenum assembly Step 7 If you are installing the air plenum kit to a four post rack a Attach the rear adap...

Page 60: ...ep 8 Place the Cisco ASR 9001 Router on a flat and stable surface Attach the rear grounding bracket see the figure below Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 48 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing the Air Plenum Kit ...

Page 61: ...Figure 36 Rear Grounding Bracket Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 49 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing the Air Plenum Kit ...

Page 62: ...on page 39 Step 10 After the chassis is installed attach the cable guide to the front left side post of the rack Fasten the cable guide with one customer supplied rack mounting screw see the figure below Figure 37 Attaching the Cable Guide Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 50 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing the Air Plenum Kit ...

Page 63: ...t adapter plates to the front of the plenum base using two Cisco supplied M5x10mm screws rack mounting screws in the top and bottom screw holes on the plenum base Step 2 Attach the left and right air baffles to the plenum base using the Cisco supplied M5x10mm screws four for each air baffle The keyholes on each side of the plenum base will help to guide the air baffles into position see the figure...

Page 64: ...ttaching the Air Baffles to the Plenum Base Plenum base 2 Air Baffle 1 Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 52 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing the Air Plenum Kit ...

Page 65: ...ow Figure 39 Attaching the Air Filter Assembly to the Plenum Assembly Step 4 Position the cable management tray at the front of the plenum assembly the figure below Insert and hand tighten both captive screws one on each side to secure the cable management tray to the plenum assembly Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 53 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Ins...

Page 66: ...m assembly to the desired position in the rack Align the screw holes on the adapter plates of the plenum assembly with the mounting holes in the rack Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 54 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing the Air Plenum Kit ...

Page 67: ... in size and type depending on the rack that you use Torque the screws to the weight specified for your particular rack Step 7 Attach the rear adapter plates to the rear side of the plenum assembly Fasten the rear adapter plates with M3 x 10mm screws three on each side see the figure below Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 55 Unpacking and Installing the Chass...

Page 68: ...ssembly in the rack see Installing the Chassis in a Two Post Rack on page 37 or Installing the Chassis in a Four Post Rack on page 39 Step 10 After the chassis is installed in the rack attach the cable guide to the front left post of the rack at the same location as shown in Attaching the Cable Guide figure Secure the cable guide to the rack post with one customer supplied rack mounting screw Cisc...

Page 69: ...anagement page 73 Connecting Route Processor Cables page 77 Connecting Power to the Router page 80 Powering on the Router page 83 Fixed 4x10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports The Cisco ASR 9001 Router has four integrated 10 GE small form factor pluggable SFP ports that operate at a rate of 10 Gbps Each fixed SFP port has an adjacent Link LED visible on the front panel The Link LED indicates the status of the...

Page 70: ...er has two bays that support the following Modular Port Adapters MPAs 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter on page 59 4 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter on page 60 2 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter on page 61 2 Port 40 Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter on page 63 1 Port 40 Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter on page 65 In the Cisco ASR 9001 S Router one ba...

Page 71: ...e shows an example of the 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter Figure 44 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter The following table describes the 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet modular port adapter LEDs Table 9 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter LEDs Meaning State Color LED Label Port is not enabled Off Off A L Port is enabled and the link is up The MPA A L LED will blink gree...

Page 72: ...e four XFP modules can be 10 Gigabit Ethernet multimode or single mode connections Each XFP cage on the 4 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet modular port adapter has an adjacent Link LED visible on the front panel The Link LED indicates the status of the associated XFP port as described in Status LEDs on page 99 section The following figure shows an example of the 4 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet modular port ada...

Page 73: ...ular port adapter is being configured On Amber 2 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter The 2 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet modular port adapter provides two cages for XFP Ethernet optical interface modules that operate at a rate of 10 Gbps The two XFP modules can be 10 Gigabit Ethernet multimode or single mode connections Each XFP cage on the 2 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet modular port adapter has ...

Page 74: ...r LEDs Meaning State Color LED Label Port is not enabled Off Off A L Port is enabled and the link is up The MPA A L LED will blink green when there is traffic activity On Green Port is enabled and the link is down On Amber Modular port adapter power is off Off Off STATUS Modular port adapter is ready and operational On Green Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 6...

Page 75: ...r QSFP Ethernet optical interface modules that operate at a rate of 40 Gbps Each QSFP cage on the 2 Port 40 Gigabit Ethernet modular port adapter has an adjacent Link LED visible on the front panel The Link LED indicates the status of the associated QSFP port as described in Table 4 4 Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 63 Installing Modules and Cables in the Ch...

Page 76: ...owing table describes the 2 Port 40 Gigabit Ethernet modular port adapter LEDs Table 12 2 Port 40 Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter LEDs Meaning State Color LED Label Port is not enabled Off Off A L Port is enabled and the link is up On Green Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 64 Installing Modules and Cables in the Chassis 2 Port 40 Gigabit Ethernet Modula...

Page 77: ...rt 40 Gigabit Ethernet modular port adapter provides a cage for a QSFP Ethernet optical interface module that operates at a rate of 40 Gbps The QSFP cage on the 1 Port 40 Gigabit Ethernet modular port adapter has an adjacent Link LED visible on the front panel The Link LED indicates the status of the associated QSFP port as described in Status LEDs on page 99 section Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9...

Page 78: ...owing table describes the 1 Port 40 Gigabit Ethernet modular port adapter LEDs Table 13 1 Port 40 Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter LEDs Meaning State Color LED Label Port is not enabled Off Off A L Port is enabled and the link is up On Green Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 66 Installing Modules and Cables in the Chassis 1 Port 40 Gigabit Ethernet Modula...

Page 79: ...trostatic discharge ESD damage Before you begin installation refer to the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Ethernet Line Card Installation Guide for a list of parts and tools required for installation Always handle the modular port adapter MPA by the carrier edges and handle never touch the modular port adapter MPA components or connector pins see the following figure Caution When...

Page 80: ... Aggregation Services Router System Management Command Reference online for command syntax Managed OIR A managed online insertion and removal of Modular port adapters MPAs is comprised of these steps 1 Shut down the MPA with the hw module subslot 0 0 1 shutdown command 2 Confirm that the LEDs have gone from green to off 3 Execute the do show plat command to verify that the MPA to be removed is in ...

Page 81: ...and install a modular port adapter MPA perform these steps Procedure Step 1 To insert the MPA carefully slide the MPA all the way until it stops The modular port adapter MPA will slide easily into the slot if it is properly aligned on the tracks If MPA does not slide easily do NOT force it Remove the MPA and reposition it paying close attention to engaging it on the tracks Note Step 2 To fully sea...

Page 82: ...scovers the modular line card MLC while the system reinitializes each interface thus As the MPA is initialized the STATUS LED will first be amber indicating that power is on When the modular port adapter card MPA is active the STATUS LED will illuminate green Step 2 When the MPA STATUS LEDs are green all associated interfaces are configurable If a MPA is replaced with a module of the same type as ...

Page 83: ...nd to check the state of all boards in the chassis including the MLC and the MPAs The MPA state should be OK and the MLC state should be IOS XR RUN in the show platform command output Step 5 Use the show version command to obtain software version information for the installed MLCs as well as interfaces available Using show Commands to Display Modular Port Adapter MPA Information The following tabl...

Page 84: ...tatus of the MPA ports See the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Getting Started Guide and the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide for more information on bringing up and configuring the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router and the Cisco ASR 9000 A9K MOD80G H The ping command sends an echo request out to a remote device at ...

Page 85: ...bles can damage the cables Caution The cable management system consists of these separate components A cable management tray A cable management bracket Cable Management Tray A cable management tray is mounted at the bottom of the Cisco ASR 9001 Router chassis for routing interface cables to the RP The following figure shows a typical cable routing through the cable management tray Figure 50 Exampl...

Page 86: ...nagement Tray Installation and Removal 1 Cable Management Tray Step 3 Insert and tighten the captive screw s to secure the tray Step 4 Connect all the cables to the intended ports and pass them through the cable management tray in an organized manner Removing a Cable Management Tray To remove a cable management tray follow these steps Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installati...

Page 87: ...and remove the tray from the chassis see the above figure Cable Management Bracket The Cisco ASR 9001 Router provides a cable management bracket at the middle of the router chassis The following figure shows a typical cable routing for the Cisco ASR 9001 Router Figure 52 Example Cable Routing through Cisco ASR 9001 Router Cable Management Brackets When shipped the cable management bracket is not a...

Page 88: ...nt Bracket Installation and Removal 1 Cable Management Bracket Step 3 Insert and tighten the captive screw s to secure the bracket Step 4 Connect all the cables to the intended ports and pass them through the cable management bracket in an organized manner Removing a Cable Management Bracket To remove a cable management bracket follow these steps Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardwar...

Page 89: ...tep 5 Loosen the captive installation screw on the cable management bracket and remove the bracket from the chassis see the above figure Connecting Route Processor Cables This section describes how to connect cables to the console auxiliary and Ethernet ports on the RP The console and auxiliary ports are both asynchronous serial ports any devices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchr...

Page 90: ...m 2 The ports labeled Ethernet Console and AUX are safety extra low voltage SELV circuits SELV circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits Caution RP cables are not available from Cisco but they are available from external commercial cable vendors Note Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78 Installing Modules and Cables in the Chassis Connecting Rou...

Page 91: ...bits 115200 8N1 Step 2 Attach the terminal end of the cable to the interface port on the data terminal Step 3 Attach the other end of the cable to the RP console port Step 4 Power on the data terminal Connecting to the RP Auxiliary Port The auxiliary port on the RP is a RJ 45 receptacle for connecting a modem or other data communication equipment DCE device such as another router to the RP The asy...

Page 92: ...d We strongly caution you to consider the security implications of enabling routing functions on these ports Caution The Ethernet interfaces on the RP are end station devices only not repeaters Note Use this procedure to connect an Ethernet cable to the RP RJ 45 Ethernet receptacle Procedure Step 1 Plug the cable directly into the RJ 45 receptacle Step 2 Connect the network end of your RJ 45 cable...

Page 93: ...round connection central office grounding system to the NEBS grounding location on the router chassis To ensure that power remains off while you are performing this procedure turn the circuit breaker switch in the off 0 position until you are ready to turn it on Note Step 4 Plug the AC power cord into the receptacle at the front of the chassis see the following figure Step 5 Close the cable wrap t...

Page 94: ... a reverse polarity condition No damage should occur from reverse polarity but you should correct a reverse polarity condition immediately Caution The length of the cables depends on the location of your router in relation to the source of DC power These cables are not available from Cisco Systems They are available from external commercial cable vendors For more information on site power and sour...

Page 95: ...itive 3 negative to negative Caution Figure 56 Typical Power Connections for a Single DC Power Module Step 4 Proceed to the next section Powering on the Router Follow these steps to turn on power to either an AC powered or DC powered router Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 83 Installing Modules and Cables in the Chassis Powering on the Router ...

Page 96: ...er Input LED on each power module is lit Step 3 Set the power switch to the ON position Step 4 Verify that the Green Power LED on each power module is lit Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 84 Installing Modules and Cables in the Chassis Powering on the Router ...

Page 97: ...bsystem page 104 Troubleshooting Overview This section describes the methods used in troubleshooting the router The troubleshooting methods are organized according to the major subsystems in the router If you are unable to solve a problem on your own you can contact a Cisco customer service representative for assistance When you call have this information ready Date you received the router and the...

Page 98: ... onboard processors The RP downloads a copy of the Cisco software image to the line card processor Cooling subsystem Consists of one fan tray with 14 fans which circulate cooling air through the chassis Normal Router Startup Sequence You can generally determine when and where the router failed during the startup sequence by checking the status LEDs on the power modules and RP In a normal router st...

Page 99: ...LEDs DC Power Modules Green ON Fan Tray OK The fan tray fans are operating correctly Fan tray status LED Fan Tray Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem For the RP card to communicate properly to a power module input power to at least one of the two power modules should be present Note Troubleshooting the AC Input Power Subsystem AC input power modules are monitored for internal temperature voltage a...

Page 100: ... supply failure occurs due to over voltage over current over temperature and fan failure BLINKING when alarm condition or power supply warning events occur where the power supply continues to operate due to high temperature high power or slow fan OFF when no power supply failure has occurred FAIL Amber LED 2 If the AC power module is not operating properly follow these steps Cisco ASR 9001 and Cis...

Page 101: ... alarm condition or power supply warning events while the power supply continues to operate this includes high temperature high power or slow fan conditions Make sure that each power cord is connected to a dedicated AC power source Verify that each AC power source is operating in the nominal range of 100 to 240 VAC and is supplying a minimum service of 15 A North America or 10 A international Trou...

Page 102: ...vents while the power supply continues to operate this includes high temperature high power or slow fan conditions Make sure that each power cable is connected to a dedicated DC power source Verify that each DC power source is operating in the nominal range of 40 to 72 VDC Additional Power Subsystem Troubleshooting Information This section contains additional troubleshooting information to help yo...

Page 103: ...host Hotspot1 38 3 host Hotspot2 45 5 host Hotspot3 46 0 0 0 ep0 Inlet0 33 1 ep0 Hotspot0 38 5 ep1 Inlet0 33 6 ep1 Hotspot0 37 5 host Hotspot0 43 5 host Hotspot1 37 8 host Hotspot2 45 7 host Hotspot3 41 6 host Hotspot4 45 9 host Inlet0 36 0 Voltage Information R S I Modules Sensor mV Margin 0 RSP0 host 5 0V 5000 n a host VP3P3_CAN 3299 n a host 0 75V 750 n a host 3 3V_RSP 3299 n a host 2 5V_RSP 24...

Page 104: ...ep0 VP3P3_AUX 3276 n a ep1 VP2P5 2499 n a ep1 VP3P3 3300 n a ep1 VP1P2 1200 n a ep1 VP1P8 1799 n a ep1 VP5P0 5000 n a ep1 VP0P9_HEXP0 899 n a ep1 VP0P9_LDO 900 n a ep1 VP1P2_LDO 1199 n a host 5 0V 5000 n a host VP3P3_CAN 3299 n a host 2 5V 2500 n a host 0 75V 749 n a host 2 5V_DB 2499 n a host 1 8V_DB 1799 n a host 7 0V 6998 n a host VP1P0_SAC_CORE 1000 n a host VP1P0_SAC_VDDA 1000 n a Cisco ASR 9...

Page 105: ..._PHY_CORE 899 n a host 1 0V_LC_MB 999 n a host 3 3V_LC 3300 n a host 1 8V_ZAR_LDO 1799 n a host 3 3V_ZAR_LDO 3300 n a host 2 5V_SKT_SKM 2500 n a host 1 8V_LGTNG 1800 n a host 1 5V_NP4C_1 1500 n a host 1 5V_SKT 1500 n a host 1 05V_NP4C_CORE 1050 n a host 1 0V_SKT 1000 n a host 1 0V_SKM 999 n a host 1 0V_LGTNG_CORE 1000 n a host 0 9V_TCAM0_CORE 910 n a host 0 9V_TCAM1_CORE 909 n a host 3 3V_CLK_LDO ...

Page 106: ...bution system Procedure Step 1 Check each power module to make sure that Power module is fully inserted and properly secured by its latch Green LED is on Amber LED is off If the power modules meet the above criteria then the correct source power is present and within tolerance and output DC power is present The power modules are functioning properly Step 2 Make sure the fan tray is operating If th...

Page 107: ...ionality telecom timing and precision clock synchronization communication to the line card through the backplane Ethernet network and power control through the CAN bus In addition the CPU on the RP card also runs the routing protocols The following figure identifies the slots ports and LEDs on the RP card front panel Figure 58 Cisco ASR 9001 Router Chassis Front Panel External USB port 6 Service L...

Page 108: ...p and running Green RSP is normal Off LC in initializing or failed state Red Bi color LC FAIL LC is up and running Green LC is normal Off Critical Alarm LED A critical alarm has occurred Red Single color Critical Alarm CRIT No critical alarm has occurred Off Default after reset Major alarm LED A major alarm has occurred Red Single color Major Alarm MAJ No major alarm has occurred Off Default after...

Page 109: ...sed Amber Time core clock synchronization is either disabled OR Time core is synchronized with external source excluding GPS and IEEE1588 Off Default after reset Power Module See Figure 57 Power Module Status Indicators on page 88 for detailed description Green Bi color FAIL OK Power Module See Figure 57 Power Module Status Indicators on page 88 for detailed description Amber Fan Tray Fan tray pow...

Page 110: ...INK Indicates link activity ACT Indicates which Ethernet port is selected ETH 0 or ETH 1 Because both ports are supported on the RP card MGT LAN 0 is always on MGT LAN 0 lights when it is selected Note Figure 59 Management LAN Port Activity LEDs Auxiliary and Console Ports The auxiliary and console ports on the RP are EIA TIA 232 also known as RS 232 asynchronous serial ports connect external devi...

Page 111: ...ypical line card boot process these events occur 1 The line card receives power and begins executing initialization software 2 The line card performs internal checks and prepares to accept the Cisco IOS XR software from the RP 3 The RP loads the line card with its Cisco IOS XR software To verify that the line card is working properly Procedure Step 1 Check that the LC FAIL LED is ON green to verif...

Page 112: ...ine Card Interfaces After the person who installed the hardware verifies that the line card is working properly by examining the LEDs the network administrator can configure the new interface These sections provide information on configuring and troubleshooting the line card Configuration Parameters The following table lists the default interface configuration parameters that are present when an i...

Page 113: ...ure a line card you enter the correct mode and then enter the commands you need When you first log in you are automatically in EXEC mode Next enter the configure command to access configuration mode Then enter the interface command to enter interface configuration mode and specify the interface You are now in the command mode where you can configure the new interface Be prepared with the informati...

Page 114: ...PU0 router config if no cdp Step 8 Add any other configuration subcommands required to enable routing protocols and adjust the interface characteristics Examples of such subcommands are RP 0 RSP0 CPU0 router config if flow control ingress RP 0 RSP0 CPU0 router config if mtu 1448 RP 0 RSP0 CPU0 router config if mac address 0001 2468 ABCD Step 9 When you have included all the configuration subcomman...

Page 115: ...BQS NAME module mau 0 0 1 1 DESCR SFP PID SFP GE S VID V01 SN AGM1501P2VN NAME module mau 0 0 1 2 DESCR SFP PID SFP GE S VID V01 SN FNS15501BDQ NAME module mau 0 0 1 3 DESCR SFP PID SFP GE S VID V01 SN FNS15501YHS NAME module mau 0 0 1 4 DESCR SFP PID SFP GE S VID V01 SN FNS15501YJA NAME module mau 0 0 1 5 DESCR SFP PID SFP GE S VID V01 SN FNS15501AJD NAME module mau 0 0 1 6 DESCR SFP PID SFP GE S...

Page 116: ...u may see some information on what has occurred For console logs it is best to be directly connected to the router on the console port with logging enabled Additional Data The show tech support command is a compilation of many different commands including show version show running config show tech ethernet show tech pfi and show stacks This information is required when working on issues with the C...

Page 117: ...fan Power Module Fans Each AC or DC power module is equipped with one fan that draws cooling air in through the front of the power module and force warm air out through the air exhaust of the chassis If the power source is within the required voltage range the power supply fan remains on If a fan fails Power module detects an internal over temperature condition Fault and Temp indicators light Powe...

Page 118: ... a problem with the chassis cooling system if you have an over temperature condition Procedure Step 1 Make sure the fan tray is operating properly when you power on the system To determine if the fan tray is operating check the LED indicator on the fan tray front panel OK green Fan tray is functioning properly and receiving 12 VDC power indicating that the cables from the chassis backplane to the ...

Page 119: ...n exists Verify that the power supply fan is operating properly If the fan is not operating replace the power supply Contact your Cisco representative if replacing the power supply does not fix the problem Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 107 Troubleshooting the Installation Isolating Cooling Subsystem Problems ...

Page 120: ...Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 108 Troubleshooting the Installation Isolating Cooling Subsystem Problems ...

Page 121: ...15 Removing a Chassis from the Equipment Rack page 116 Installing a Replacement Chassis in the Equipment Rack page 117 Packing a Chassis for Shipment page 117 Prerequisites and Preparation Before you perform any of the procedures in this chapter be sure that you Review the Safety Guidelines on page 2 Read the safety and ESD prevention guidelines described in the Compliance and Safety Information o...

Page 122: ...ring Off the Router Do not turn off the switch on the power tray to remove individual power modules Power modules support OIR so they can be removed and replaced with the power on and the system operating Caution If it becomes necessary to turn all power off to the router follow these steps Procedure Step 1 Set the power switch on the chassis to the off 0 position Step 2 Power off all circuit brea...

Page 123: ...nsure that the router does not overheat 3 1 minutes at 25 C operating temperature 2 minutes at 40 C operating temperature 42 seconds at 55 C operating temperature The fans might still be turning when you remove the fan assembly from the chassis Keep fingers screwdrivers and other objects away from the openings in the fan assembly s housing Statement 263 Warning Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S ...

Page 124: ... completely from the chassis while supporting it with your other hand Step 4 To reinstall the fan tray lift the fan tray with two hands and slide it halfway into the module bay see the following figure Step 5 Slowly push the fan tray into the chassis until it mates with the backplane connector at the back of the module bay To prevent damage to the connectors do not use excessive force when inserti...

Page 125: ...ry three months If used in a dusty environment check the air filter once a month Replace it if it appears excessively dirty or damaged Failure to replace a compromised air filter can result in insufficient air circulation through the chassis To comply with Telecordia GR 63 Core standard air filter requirements for NEBS deployments the air filter must be replaced Note The air filter can be removed ...

Page 126: ...t air filter Verify the air flow direction when installing the new air filter An air flow direction arrow is stamped on the air filter frame and should be pointing towards the chassis and be visible when installed in the air filter cover Note a Slide the new air filter into the slot b Tighten the two captive screws on the front of the air filter cover Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Ha...

Page 127: ...operation perform the replacement as soon as possible Make sure you have the replacement power module ready before beginning the removal and installation procedure Removing and Replacing an AC or DC Power Module This section contains the procedure to remove and replace an AC or DC power module from the chassis It is not necessary to turn off the switch on the unit to remove individual power module...

Page 128: ...assis Step 2 Attach the power cabling to the power module Step 3 Verify that the OK green power indicator on the front of the power module comes ON If the indicator does not light up see Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem on page 87 section Removing a Chassis from the Equipment Rack Use this procedure to remove the chassis and its components from the equipment rack Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 90...

Page 129: ...d the side rack mount brackets to the rack posts b Carefully lift the chassis out of the rack and set it aside Installing a Replacement Chassis in the Equipment Rack Use this procedure to install the replacement chassis and components in the equipment rack Procedure Step 1 Install the new chassis in the rack see Rack Mounting the Chassis on page 36 Step 2 Connect the supplemental bonding and groun...

Page 130: ...Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 118 Replacing Cisco ASR 9001 Router Components Packing a Chassis for Shipment ...

Page 131: ...ons page 123 Power Consumption Specifications page 124 Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet SFP Modules page 125 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceiver Modules page 126 SFP Transceiver Modules page 131 DWDM SFP Transceiver Modules page 133 DWDM XFP Transceiver Modules page 133 CWDM SFP Transceiver Modules page 136 10GBASE CWDM SFP 40km Transceiver Modules page 136 DWDM SFP Transceiver Modules page 137 ...

Page 132: ...tion 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Operating Temperature Nominal 23 to 131 F 5 to 55 C Operating Temperature Short term Short term refers to a period of not more than 96 consecutive hours and a total of no more than 15 days in a year This refers to a total of 360 hours in any given year but no more than 15 occurrences during that 1 year period Note Operating 10 to 85 percent noncondensing Nonoperating 5 t...

Page 133: ...5 VA volt amps per AC power supply up to two AC power supply modules per system Total AC input power 100 240 VAC nominal range 90 to 264 VAC 220 240 VAC UK Rated input voltage For each AC power supply module Note 50 60 Hz nominal range 47 to 63 Hz 50 60 Hz UK Rated input line frequency 15 A maximum at 100 VAC13 A maximum at 220 to 240 VRMS UK Input current rating 15 A North America and Japan 10 A ...

Page 134: ...t rating For each DC power supply module Some power chassis configurations may operate at lower current ratings than those specified in this table Contact your Cisco technical representative for more information Note Sufficient to supply the rated input current Local codes apply Source DC service requirement1 Power redundancy requirements vary based on system configuration number and type of line ...

Page 135: ...00 W Maximum two 750 W power modules RP Port Specifications Table 28 RP Port Specifications Value Description EIA TIA 232 RJ 45 interface 115200 Baud 8 data no parity 1 stop bit with software handshake default Console port EIA TIA 232 RJ 45 interface 115200 Baud 8 data no parity 1 stop bit with software handshake default Auxiliary port Triple speed 10M 100M 1000M RJ 45 Management ports 0 1 Cisco A...

Page 136: ...he power units fails Contact your local sales representative for assistance Caution Table 29 Power Consumption Specifications Value Description 400 W at 77 F 25 C 425 W at 104 F 40 C 450 W at 131 F 55 C Power consumption The following modules are supported on fixed ports on the Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S SFP 10G ZR SFP H10GB ACU7M SFP H10GB ACU10M DWDM SFP10G 3033 through DWDM SFP10G 6141...

Page 137: ...C GE 100FX 6 2 miles 10 km SMF 1310 nm 1000BASE LX 100M Dual Rate SFP GLC GE DR LX 6 2 miles 10 km SMF 1490 nm TX 1310 nm RX 1000BASE BXSFP GLC BX D 6 2 miles 10 km SMF 1310 nm TX 1490 nm RX 1000BASE BXSFP GLC BX U 24 8 miles 40 km SMF 1490 nm 1000BASE BX40 SFP GLC BX40 DA I 24 8 miles 40 km SMF 1550 nm 1000BASE BX40 SFP GLC BX40 D I 24 8 miles 40 km SMF 1310 nm 1000BASE BX40 SFP GLC BX40 U I 49 7...

Page 138: ...0EX and GLC FE 100ZX are supported on 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet Modular Port Adapter only Note 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1550 nm 100BASE ZX SFP for Fast Ethernet ports GLC FE 100ZX 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceiver Modules Table 31 Cisco 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceiver Modules Typical Maximum Distance Fiber Type Wavelength Description Part Number 24 85 miles 40 km SMF 1550 nm Cisco SFP for 10 Gig...

Page 139: ...80 m 984 25 feet 300 m 62 5 micron FDDI grade 62 5 micron OM1 grade 50 micron OM2 grade 50 micron OM3 grade 850 nm Cisco SFP for 10 Gigabit Ethernet Short Reach SFP 10G SR Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 127 Technical Specifications 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceiver Modules ...

Page 140: ...th Description Part Number 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1550 nm Cisco SFP for 10 Gigabit Ethernet Far Reach Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 128 Technical Specifications 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceiver Modules ...

Page 141: ...ause of the lower temperature specifications of the SFP modules that are used in these line cards When using these line cards the maximum operating temperature is 104 F 40 C Restriction on the 24 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet line card in the Cisco ASR 9001 chassis with C temp ZR optics operating at 40C 1800 E l e v a t i o n s N o Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 142: ...ssis with C temp ZR optics operating at 40C 1800 E l e v a t i o n s S l o t s 1 6 Ports 24 35 onlySlots 0 2 5 7 No restrictions 7 meters Cisco SFP Active Twinax cable assembly 7m SFP H10GB ACU7M 10 meters Cisco SFP Active Twinax cable assembly 10m SFP H10GB ACU10M Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 130 Technical Specifications 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceiv...

Page 143: ...er Modules Table 32 Cisco SFP Transceiver Modules Typical Maximum Distance Fiber Type Wavelength Description Part Number 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1530 3 10G SFP 100 GHz LC ONS SC 10G EP30 3 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1531 1 10G SFP 100 GHz LC ONS SC 10G EP31 1 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1532 6 10G SFP 100 GHz LC ONS SC 10G EP32 6 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1533 4 10G SFP 100 GHz LC ONS SC 10G EP33 4 49 72 miles 80 ...

Page 144: ... EP45 3 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1546 1 10G SFP 100 GHz LC ONS SC 10G EP46 1 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1547 7 10G SFP 100 GHz LC ONS SC 10G EP47 7 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1548 5 10G SFP 100 GHz LC ONS SC 10G EP48 5 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1549 3 10G SFP 100 GHz LC ONS SC 10G EP49 3 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1550 1 10G SFP 100 GHz LC ONS SC 10G EP50 1 49 72 miles 80 km SMF 1550 9 10G SFP 100 GHz LC ONS SC 10G EP5...

Page 145: ...es 80 km SMF Variable DWDM Tunable SFP 10 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Module DWDM SFP10G C DWDM XFP Transceiver Modules In the following table MR refers to multi rate Note Table 34 Cisco DWDM XFP Transceiver Modules Typical Maximum Distance Fiber Type Wavelength Description Part Number 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1531 1 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G EP31 1 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1532 6 10G MR XFP 100 G...

Page 146: ...9 7 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1540 5 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G EP40 5 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1541 3 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G EP41 3 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1542 1 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G EP42 1 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1542 9 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G EP42 9 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1543 7 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G EP43 7 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1544 5 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC...

Page 147: ...G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G EP54 1 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1554 9 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G EP54 9 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1555 7 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G EP55 7 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1557 3 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G EP57 3 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1558 1 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G E58 1 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 1558 9 10G MR XFP 100 GHz LC ONS XC 10G EP58 9 31 1 miles 50 km SMF 15...

Page 148: ...low SMF 1550 nm Cisco CWDM SFP for Gigabit Ethernet and 1G 2G FC CWDM SFP 1550 Orange SMF 1570 nm Cisco CWDM SFP for Gigabit Ethernet and 1G 2G FC CWDM SFP 1570 Red SMF 1590 nm Cisco CWDM SFP for Gigabit Ethernet and 1G 2G FC CWDM SFP 1590 Brown SMF 1610 nm Cisco CWDM SFP for Gigabit Ethernet and 1G 2G FC CWDM SFP 1610 10GBASE CWDM SFP 40km Transceiver Modules Table 36 Cisco 10GBASE CWDM SFP Trans...

Page 149: ...nm Cisco 10GBASE CWDM SFP CWDM SFP10G 1610 DWDM SFP Transceiver Modules Table 37 Cisco DWDM SFP Transceiver Modules ITU Grid Wavelength Description Part Number 20 1561 41 Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 6141 21 1560 61 Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 6061 22 1559 79 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 5979 23 1558 98 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 1...

Page 150: ...nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 5332 31 1552 52 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 5252 32 1551 72 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 5172 33 1550 92 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 5092 34 1550 12 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 5012 35 1549 31 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 49...

Page 151: ...nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 4373 43 1542 94 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 4294 44 1542 14 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 4214 45 1541 34 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 4134 46 1540 56 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 4056 47 1539 77 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 39...

Page 152: ... ITU grid DWDM SFP 3504 54 1534 25 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 3425 55 1533 46 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 3346 56 1532 68 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 3268 57 1531 90 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 3190 58 1531 12 nm Cisco 1000BASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP 3112 59 1530 33 nm Cisco 1000BASE DW...

Page 153: ...SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 60 61 22 1559 79 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 59 79 23 1558 98 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 58 98 24 1558 17 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 58 17 25 1557 36 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 57 36 26 1556 55 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 56 55 27 155...

Page 154: ... Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 46 12 40 1545 32 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 45 32 41 1544 53 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 44 53 42 1543 73 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 43 73 43 1542 94 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 42 94 44 1542 14 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM ...

Page 155: ...z ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 34 25 55 1533 46 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 33 46 56 1532 68 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 32 68 57 1531 90 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 31 90 58 1531 12 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 31 12 59 1530 33 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM SFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM SFP10G 30 33 10 Gigabit Ether...

Page 156: ...FP XFP 10GER 192IR 49 70 miles 80 km SMF 1550 nm Multirate 10GBASE ZR and OC 192 STM 64 LR 2 XFP XFP 10GZR OC192LR Version V03 see note 85 3 to 984 3 feet 26 m to 300 m MMF 850 nm Multirate 10GBASE SR XFP 10G MM SR 328 1 feet 100 m 492 13 feet 150 m MMF 832 918 nm 40GBASE SR Bi Directional QSFP Module for Duplex MMF QSFP 40G SR BD DWDM XFP Transceiver Modules Table 40 Cisco DWDM XFP Transceiver Mo...

Page 157: ... nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM XFP 51 72 33 1550 92 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM XFP 50 92 34 1550 12 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM XFP 50 12 36 1548 51 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM XFP 48 51 37 1547 72 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM XFP 47 72 38 1546 92 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM XFP 46 92 39...

Page 158: ...DWDM XFP 36 61 52 1535 82 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM XFP 35 82 53 1535 04 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM XFP 35 04 54 1534 25 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM XFP 34 25 56 1532 68 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM XFP 32 68 57 1531 90 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz ITU grid DWDM XFP 31 90 58 1531 12 nm Cisco10GBASE DWDM XFP 100 GHz I...

Page 159: ...e the site log as a record of router maintenance and expansion history Each time a procedure is performed on the router update the site log to record these Any field replaceable unit FRU that is installed removed or replaced Any router configuration changes Software upgrades Corrective or preventive maintenance procedures performed Intermittent problems Related comments A sample site log format is...

Page 160: ...Initials Description of Action Performed or Symptoms Observed Date Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001 S Routers Hardware Installation Guide 148 Site Log Site Log ...

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