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Starting the Router
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Note
Turn the power switch fully counterclockwise (to O), pull the power supply out of the bay about
2 inches, then push the power supply firmly back into the slot. Do not slam the supply into the slot;
doing so can damage the connectors on the supply and the backplane. Tighten the captive installation
screw before proceeding.
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Step 9
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Check the external power connections; the power-supply switches should still be OFF.
At the power source end of the power cable, make sure the connector is securely
installed in a grounded outlet and that the source power is within the range labeled on
the back of the router.
When two supplies are present, make sure the second cord is connected to a separate
line from the first if possible.
Check the console terminal and make sure it is ON.
When you have checked all of the connection points in Steps 1 through 3, turn the lower
power supply on by turning the power supply switch clockwise one-quarter turn. The AC
power LED on the power supply and the lower power LED on the front of the chassis will
light.
If the power supply switch resists, the power supply is probably not fully inserted into the bay.
After the lower power supply is on, turn on the upper power supply, if one is present, for
redundant power. The AC power LED on the power supply and the upper power LED on
the front of the chassis will light.
Listen for the system blower. It generates about 60 dBa, so you should immediately hear it
start operating.
While the system initializes, the yellow boot error LED on the RP lights for about 5 seconds
or less, then goes out when the boot is complete. If this LED stays on longer than 10
seconds, or if it lights after system initialization, a boot error has occurred. Refer to the
chapter "Troubleshooting the Installation" for troubleshooting procedures.
During the boot process, the LEDs on most of the interfaces light in irregular sequence.
Some may light and remain on, go out, and light again for a short time. Some will stay on
during the entire boot process if an interface is already configured and brought up (such as
the EIP receive LED, which lights steadily as it detects traffic on the line). Wait until the
system boot is complete before attempting to verify the interface processor LED
indications.
When the system boot is complete (a few seconds), the RP begins to initialize the interface
processors. During this initialization, the LEDs on each interface processor behave
differently (most flash on and off). The enabled LED on each interface processor lights
when initialization has been completed, and the console screen displays a script and system
banner similar to the following:
GS Software (GS7), Version 10.3(1)
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Compiled Wed 15-Mar-95 11:06

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