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Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router
This chapter describes how to install the Cisco ASR 907 Router and includes the following sections:

Prerequisites

Before installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router, it is important to prepare for the installation by:
• Preparing the site (site planning) and reviewing the installation plans or method of procedures (MOP)
• Unpacking and inspecting the Cisco ASR 907 Router
• Gathering the tools and test equipment required to properly install the Cisco ASR 907 Router
For more instructions on how to prepare for the installation of the Cisco ASR 907 Router, see Preparing for
Installation.

Installing the Router in a Rack

The following sections describe how to install the Cisco ASR 907 Router in a rack:
Installing the Chassis Brackets
The chassis is shipped with mounting brackets that can be installed on the front or rear of the chassis. To
install the brackets on the front of the chassis, perform these steps:
Prerequisites, on page 1
RSP Installation, on page 20
Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router
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    • Unpacking and inspecting the Cisco ASR 907 Router • Gathering the tools and test equipment required to properly install the Cisco ASR 907 Router For more instructions on how to prepare for the installation of the Cisco ASR 907 Router, see Preparing for Installation.
  • Page 2 Remove the rack-mount brackets from the accessory kit and position them beside the router chassis. The figure below shows how to attach the brackets on the Cisco ASR 907 Router for a 19-inch EIA rack and 300 mm ETSI Cabinet.
  • Page 3 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing the Router Chassis in the Rack To install the router chassis in the equipment rack, perform these steps: Procedure Step 1 Position the chassis in the rack as follows: • If the front of the chassis (front panel) is at the front of the rack, insert the rear of the chassis between the mounting posts.
  • Page 4 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing the Router Chassis in the Rack Figure 3: Installing the Chassis to support the Japanese JIS Rack Standard Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 5 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing Plenum A907-F2B-AIR-U Assembly and Chassis in the Rack Figure 4: Installing the Chassis in a 300 mm ETSI Cabinet The router can be mounted in an ETSI rack but the required bend radius for the cables and fibers Note within the 300 mm ETSI specification cannot be maintained.
  • Page 6 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing Plenum A907-F2B-AIR-U Assembly and Chassis in the Rack Figure 5: Securing the Air Baffle Tray Step 2 Position the plenum assembly to the rack and secure the cable brackets to the rack using a torque of 11.5 in.-lb (1.3 N-m).
  • Page 7 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing Plenum A907-F2B-AIR-U Assembly and Chassis in the Rack Figure 6: Plenum Assembly to Rack Step 3 Repeat Step-1 and Step-2 to complete the plenum assembly on the other side of the plenum base.
  • Page 8 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing Plenum A907-F2B-AIR-U Assembly and Chassis in the Rack Step 4 Position cable guides on the router chassis. Step 5 Ensure to select the 21-inches or 23-inches adapter for your plenum based on your rack size.
  • Page 9 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing Plenum A907-F2B-AIR-U Assembly and Chassis in the Rack Figure 9: Plenum Assembly to 21-inch Rack Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 10 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing the Chassis in the Air Plenum Figure 10: Plenum Assembly to 23-inch Rack Installing the Chassis in the Air Plenum Note Ensure that the router is not installed in the Air Plenum while mounting it on the rack.
  • Page 11 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Attaching the Cable Management Brackets Figure 11: Cisco ASR 907 Chassis with Air Plenum Cisco ASR 907 router Air plenum Attaching the Cable Management Brackets The router supports the following brackets: • A907-CABLE-GUIDE—This guide helps in routing the cables from the interface modules; therefore enabling a proper cable bending radius.
  • Page 12: Installing The Chassis Ground Connection

    (1.12 N-m). Installing the Chassis Ground Connection Before you connect the power or turn on the power to the Cisco ASR 907 Router, you must provide an adequate chassis ground (earth) connection to your router. This section describes how to ground the Cisco ASR 907 Router chassis. The router provides two locations for attaching a 2-hole grounding lug according to the rack-mounting brackets you use to install the router.
  • Page 13 • Wire-stripping tools appropriate to the wire you are using Caution Before making connections to the Cisco ASR 907 Router, ensure that you disconnect the power at the circuit breaker. Otherwise, severe injury to you or damage to the router may occur.
  • Page 14 This unit is to be installed in a restrictive access location and must be permanently grounded to minimum 6 AWG copper ground wire. Perform the following procedure to ground the Cisco ASR 907 Router using a 2-hole lug and the corresponding mounting point. Most carriers require a minimum 6 AWG ground connection. Verify your carrier’s requirements for the ground connection.
  • Page 15: Installing The Fan Tray

    Connect the other end of the ground wire to a suitable grounding point at your site. Installing the Fan Tray The fan tray is a modular unit that provides cooling to the Cisco ASR 907 Router. Note Do not introduce body parts or objects in the fan tray slot when installing or removing the fan tray module.
  • Page 16 Secure the fan tray to the chassis using the attached captive installation screws. The recommended maximum torque is 5.5 in.-lb (.62 N-m). This completes the procedure for installing or replacing the fan tray in a Cisco ASR 907 Router. For a video walk-through of these instructions, see http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr907/hardware/video/asr907-fantray.html.
  • Page 17 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Removing the Dust Filter Step 2 Slide the new dust filter (A907-FAN-F) onto the fan tray. Step 3 Secure the filter with the top and bottom captive screws, in the chassis. Figure 18: Fan Filter...
  • Page 18 Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray The fan tray supports online insertion and removal (OIR). There is no need to power down the Cisco ASR 907 Router to remove or replace the fan tray. However, the router will shut down if the fan tray is removed from the chassis for more than 90 seconds at 25º...
  • Page 19 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray Figure 19: Detaching the Fan Tray Fan tray handle Captive screw Step 2 Grasp the fan tray handle with one hand and the outside of the chassis with the other hand. The figure above shows the front of the fan tray, including the handle.
  • Page 20: Rsp Installation

    To install the new fan tray, follow the steps in Installing the Fan Tray . RSP Installation Follow these steps on handling an RSP module in the Cisco ASR 907 Router: Installing an RSP Module To install an RSP module in the router chassis, perform the following steps:...
  • Page 21 Position the module in the slot. Make sure that you align the sides of the module with the guides on each side of the slot, as shown in the figure below. Figure 21: Cisco ASR 907 Router RSP Installation Step 4...
  • Page 22 USB flash drive, using the copy running-config {ftp | tftp | bootflash:} command. This saves you time when bringing the module back online. If the module is running Cisco IOS software, save the current running configuration by entering the copy running-config startup-config command.
  • Page 23 Hot-Swapping an RSP Module The Cisco ASR 907 Router provides a feature that allows you to remove and replace a redundant RSP module without powering down the router. This feature, called hot-swapping or OIR, allows you to remove and replace a redundant module without disrupting router operation.
  • Page 24: Installing The Interface Module Carrier

    Carefully slide the IM carrier into the router slot until the IM carrier makes contact with the backplane. See the figure below. Figure 22: Installing the IM Carrier Interface Module Installation The following sections describe the various tasks of associated with interface module installation on the Cisco ASR 907 Router: Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 25 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing an Interface Module Installing an Interface Module Procedure Step 1 Before inserting an interface module, make sure that the chassis is grounded. Step 2 To insert the interface module, carefully align the edges of the interface module between the upper and lower edges of the router slot.
  • Page 26 Hot-Swapping an Interface Module The Cisco ASR 907 Router provides a feature that allows you to remove and replace an interface module without powering down the router. This feature, called hot-swapping or OIR, allows you to remove and replace a redundant module without disrupting router operation.
  • Page 27 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Hot-Swapping an Interface Module Table 1: Supported Hot Swapping Combinations Interface Modules A900-RSP3C-400-W 8-port Gigabit Ethernet SFP Interface Module (8X1GE) Swapping allowed on all Ethernet interface modules 8-port Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 (Copper) Interface Module (8X1GE) SFP Combo IM—8-port Gigabit Ethernet (8X1GE) +...
  • Page 28: Installing The Power Supply

    RSP. Installing the Power Supply The Cisco ASR 907 Router router provides the choice of two different power supplies: • 1200 W DC power: - 40.8VDC to -72VDC The DC power supply uses 3 position terminal block-style connector with positive latching/securing and labeled connections for 48V, GRD, 48V.
  • Page 29 Use the information in the DC Power Supply Specifications table to estimate the power requirements and heat dissipation of a Cisco ASR 907 Router based on a given configuration of the router. Determining power requirements is useful for planning the power distribution system needed to support the router.
  • Page 30 Installing the DC Power Supply The following sections describe how to install a DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 907 Router: Note This equipment is suitable for installation in Network Telecommunications Facilities and locations where the NEC applies.
  • Page 31 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Connecting DC Power Supply Unit (A900-PWR900-D2) Procedure Step 1 Ensure that the system (earth) ground connection has been made. For ground connection installation instructions, theInstalling the Chassis Ground Connection Step 2 If necessary, remove the blank power supply filler plate from the chassis power supply bay opening by loosening the captive installation screws.
  • Page 32 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Tools and Equipment Tools and Equipment • Dual-hole lugs • Double barrel with inspection hole • Hole spacing is 5/8 in. • Lug tab width max 0.46 in. • Nuts • PSU can accommodate 10 – 6 AWG •...
  • Page 33 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Activating the DC Power Supply Figure 25: Power Supply with Lead Wires Negative (-) lead wire Positive (+) lead wire Do not overtorque the fasteners of the terminal block. The recommended maximum torque is from Caution 25 in.-lb (2.82 N-m).
  • Page 34 If you are installing a redundant DC power supply, repeat these steps for the second power source. Removing and Replacing the DC Power Supply This section provides information about removing and replacing the DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 907 Router.
  • Page 35 Step 7 Replace the DC power supply within 5 minutes. If the power supply bay is to remain empty, install a blank filler plate (Cisco part number A900-PWR-BLANK) over the opening, and secure it with the captive installation screws. Installing the AC power Supply Warning This product requires short-circuit (over current) protection, to be provided as part of the building installation.
  • Page 36 (.62 N-m). Warning Power supply captive installation screws must be tight to ensure protective grounding continuity. Recommended Power Cables We recommend the following power cables for Cisco ASR 907 routers: Table 2: Power Cable PIDs for A900-PWR1200-A (1200 W) Description PWR-CAB-AC-USA520...
  • Page 37 PWR-CAB-AC-JPN Power Cord for AC V2 Power Module (Japan), JIS C8303 PWR-CAB-AC-IND India AC Power Cord for Cisco ASR 900, IS:1293 PWR-CAB-AC-ARG AC POWER CORD, WIRE HARNESS, Argentina, IRAM 2073, IEC60320 C21, ST, 4M, 30 AWG, STRANDED, 250.0 V, 16.0 A...
  • Page 38 Step 5 If the power supply bay is to remain empty, install a blank filler plate (Cisco part number A900-PWR-BLANK) over the opening, and secure it with the captive installation screws.
  • Page 39: Connecting The Cisco Asr 907 Router To The Network

    Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Connecting the Cisco ASR 907 Router to the Network • RJ-45—A900-DCAP-RJ45-S= (24 dust caps per package) or A900-DCAP-RJ45-L= (240 caps per package) • SFP—A900-DCAP-SFP-S= (24 caps per package) or A900-DCAP-SFP-L= (240 caps per package) •...
  • Page 40 Note When the USB port is used it takes priority over the RJ45 EIA port. Note The USB Type A-to-Type A cable is not included with the Cisco ASR 907 Router; it is ordered separately. Step 2 Connect the end of the cable with the DB-9 connector (or USB Type-A) to the terminal or PC. If your terminal or PC has a console port that does not accommodate a DB-9 connector, you must provide an appropriate adapter for that port.
  • Page 41 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Connecting to the Serial Port using Microsoft Windows Figure 27: Connecting the USB Console Cable to the Cisco ASR 907 Router USB Type-A console port USB 5-pin mini USB Type-B to USB Type-A console cable USB Type-A —...
  • Page 42 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Connecting to the Console Port using Mac OS X Connecting to the Console Port using Mac OS X This procedure describes how to connect a Mac OS X system USB port to the console using the built in OS X Terminal utility.
  • Page 43 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver This procedure shows how to install the Microsoft Windows 2000 USB driver. Procedure Step 1 Obtain the file Cisco_usbconsole_driver.zip from the Cisco.com web site and unzip it. Step 2 Double-click the file setup.exe. Step 3 The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins.
  • Page 44 Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver This section provides instructions for how to uninstall the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB device driver. Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver Using the Add Remove Programs Utility Note Disconnect the router console terminal before uninstalling the driver.
  • Page 45 DB-9-to-DB-25 connector adapter. Note The console cable and DB-9-to-DB-25 connector are not included with the Cisco ASR 907 Router; they are ordered separately. To connect a modem to the router, follow these steps:...
  • Page 46 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Connecting to the Auxiliary Port Figure 28: Connecting a Modem to the Cisco ASR 907 Router RJ45 AUX port RJ45 to DB-9 DB-9 to DB-25 adapter Modem Step 2 Connect the DB-9 end of the console cable to the DB-9 end of the modem adapter.
  • Page 47 Connecting a USB Flash Device To connect a USB flash device to the Cisco ASR 907 Router, insert the memory stick in the USB port labeled MEM. The Flash memory module can be inserted in only one way, and can be inserted or removed regardless of whether the router is powered up or not.
  • Page 48 Removing a USB Flash Device Figure 29: Cisco ASR 907 Router Flash Token Memory Stick Removing a USB Flash Device To remove and then replace a USB flash token memory stick from a Cisco ASR 907 Router, follow these steps: Procedure Step 1 Pull the memory stick from the USB port.
  • Page 49 The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring. Connecting Cables to a GNSS Interface The following sections describe how to connect cables from the Cisco ASR 907 Router to a GPS unit for input or output timing of frequency. Note A Y-cable is required to connect to a primary and backup RSP in order to ensure that the router continues to transmit timing signals in the event of a network failure.
  • Page 50 Step 1 Connect one end of a straight-through Ethernet cable to the GPS unit. Step 2 Connect one end of the split-side Y-cable Ethernet to the ToD port on the primary RSP of the Cisco ASR 907 Router. Step 3 Connect the other end of the split-side Y-cable Ethernet to the ToD port on the backup RSP of the Cisco ASR 907 Router.
  • Page 51 Inserting the GNSS Module Connecting Ethernet Cables The Cisco ASR 907 Router interface modules support RJ45 or SFP Ethernet ports. For instructions on how to connect cables to Ethernet SFP ports, see Connecting Cables to SFP Modules . The RJ45 port supports standard straight-through and crossover Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables.
  • Page 52 For information on connecting cables to Cisco optical and Ethernet SFP interfaces, see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/modules/ps5455/prod_installation_guides_list.html. Connecting T1/E1 Cables The physical layer interface for the Cisco ASR 907 Router T1/E1 port is a customer-installed high-density connector. The high-density connector has thumbscrews which should be screwed into the interface when the cable is installed.
  • Page 53 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router 16 x T1/E1 Cable Connectors Figure 31: T1/E1 Cable Connector 16 x T1/E1 Cable Connectors Figure 32: 16 x T1/E1 Cable Connector One end of the cable (see the figure above) has a 100-pin connector that plugs into the T1/E1 interface module.
  • Page 54 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router 32 x T1/E1 Cable Connector Figure 33: Cable Installation between 16 x T1/E1 Interface and Patch Panel Patch panel interfaces For information about the pinout of the cable connecting the T1/E1 interface to the rear of the patch panel,...
  • Page 55 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router T1/E1 Pinouts The figure below shows how the cable is connected between the 32 x T1/E1 interface module and the patch panel. Figure 35: Cable Installation between 32 x T1/E1 Interface and Patch Panel...
  • Page 56 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Patch Panel Pinout • If both T1/E1 interfaces are connected to their patch panels in a different configuration (TX to Transmit and RX to Receive on one interface, and TX to Receive and RX to Transmit on the other interface), use a T1 straight-through cable (standard RJ45 patch cable) to connect the patch panels.
  • Page 57 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Patch Panel Cabling for Redundancy Table 4: Y-Cable for Redundancy Bundle PID Cable Marking Description CABLE-16TDM-R1EL1 T1/E1-Cable S-3 16-port cable for TDM CEM Interface Module, 42 inches cable length and 10 inches stub length, even...
  • Page 58 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Recommended Patch Panel Bundle PID Cable Marking Description 16-port cable for TDM CEM Interface Module, 42 CABLE-16TDM-R3EL2 T3/E3-Cable M-3 inches cable length and 10 inches stub length, even slot T3/E3-Cable M-2 16-port cable for TDM CEM Interface Module, 42 inches cable length and 7.5 inches stub length, even...
  • Page 59 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing Patch Panel • 48-port T1 RJ45 patch panel (part number DCC4884/25T1-S) • 16-port E1 BNC patch panel (part number DCC16BNC/25T1-S) The patch panels are available from Optical Cable Corporation (http://www.occfiber.com). To order a patch panel, contact the Sales and Marketing Support staff at Optical Cable Corporation: •...
  • Page 60 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing Patch Panel Figure 37: Patch Panel Front View with Brackets Figure 38: Patch Panel Rear View with Brackets Step 4 Position the cable management guides against the mounting brackets on the patch panel, see the figure below.
  • Page 61 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing Patch Panel Figure 39: Patch Panel Front View with Brackets and Guides Figure 40: Patch Panel Rear View with Brackets and Guides Step 5 Secure the guides to the brackets with the screws. The recommended maximum torque is 28 in.-lb (3.16 N-m).
  • Page 62 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing Patch Panel Figure 41: Patch Panel Front View with Brackets and Guides Installed on Rack Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 63 Figure 42: Patch Panel Rear View with Brackets and Guides Installed on Rack Install 3G Patch Panel You can choose to either set up the Cisco ASR 903 3G patch panel on a rack or wall mount it. Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 64 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Install Rack Brackets Install Rack Brackets Procedure Step 1 Connect the grounding lugs using a crimping tool (as specified by the ground lug manufacturer), crimp the ground lug to the ground wire. Step 2 Use a 6 AWG ground wire to connect the other end to a suitable grounding point at your site.
  • Page 65 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Install Rack Brackets Figure 44: Patch Panel Grounding - Dual Step 3 Position the patch panel in the rack as follows: • If the front of the patch panel is at the front of the rack, insert the rear of the chassis between the mounting posts.
  • Page 66 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Install Rack Brackets Figure 45: Installing the Patch Panel - Single in a 19-inch Rack Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 67 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Install Rack Brackets Figure 46: Installing the Patch Panel - Dual in a 19-inch Rack Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 68 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Install Rack Brackets Figure 47: Installing the Patch Panel - Single in a 21-inch Rack Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 69 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Install Rack Brackets Figure 48: Installing the Patch Panel - Dual in a 21-inch Rack Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 70 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Install Rack Brackets Figure 49: Installing the Patch Panel - Single in a 23-inch Rack Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 71 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 50: Installing the Patch Panel - Dual in a 23-inch Rack Step 5 Secure the brackets to the chassis with the screws. The recommended maximum torque is 28 in.-lb (3.16 N-m).
  • Page 72 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 51: Attaching 19-inch Brackets to Patch Panel - Single Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 73 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 52: Installing 19-inch Brackets on to Rack - Single Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 74 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 53: Attaching 19-inch Brackets to Patch Panel - Dual Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 75 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 54: Installing 19-inch Brackets on to Rack - Dual Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 76 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 55: Attaching 21-inch Brackets to Patch Panel - Single Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 77 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 56: Installing 21-inch Brackets on to Rack - Single Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 78 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 57: Attaching 21-inch Brackets to Patch Panel - Dual Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 79 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 58: Installing 21-inch Brackets on to Rack - Dual Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 80 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 59: Attaching 23-inch Brackets to Patch Panel - Single Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 81 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 60: Installing 23-inch Brackets on to Rack - Single Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 82 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Set up 3G Patch Panel on Rack Figure 61: Attaching 23-inch Brackets to Patch Panel - Dual Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 83 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Wall Mount 3G Patch Panel Figure 62: Installing 23-inch Brackets on to Rack - Dual Wall Mount 3G Patch Panel Before you begin You must first install the mounting brackets and cable guides on to the patch panel before you mount it on the wall.
  • Page 84 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Wall Mount 3G Patch Panel Procedure Step 1 Remove the mounting brackets from the accessory kit and position them beside the device. Note You can install the brackets as shown in the figure. Figure 63: Wall Mount - Single...
  • Page 85 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Patch Panel Dimensions Figure 64: Wall Mount - Dual Step 2 Secure the bracket to the device with the recommended maximum torque of 10 inch-pounds (1.1 newton meters). Step 3 Position the device vertically on the wall.
  • Page 86 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Patch Panel Dimensions Figure 65: Patch Panel Without Brackets Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 87 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Patch Panel Dimensions Figure 66: Patch Panel With Brackets Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 88 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Patch Panel Dimensions Figure 67: AMP64 Patch Panel With Brackets Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 89 Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Patch Panel Dimensions Figure 68: 3G Patch Panel Without Brackets - Single Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router...
  • Page 90 The figure below shows the supported serial connectors, and the tables detail the supported cables with the Cisco ASR 907 Router. Caution The Cisco ASR 907 Router currently only supports the EIA/TIA-232 connector. Note The Cisco ASR 907 Router currently supports only the EIA/TIA-232 connector.
  • Page 91 OSP wiring. Only Pins 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 are available for customer use. The remaining pins are for Cisco manufacturing test, and should not be connected. Use a shielded cable for connection to this port for EMC protection. To understand the pinouts on the alarm port in Troubleshooting.
  • Page 92 Attach the other end of the RJ45 cable to the relay controller. What to do next For information about how to map alarm inputs to critical, major, and minor alarm conditions, see the Cisco ASR 907 Router Software Configuration Guide .

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