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Doc. No.
78-2564-01
Installing the RSP7000 Upgrade Kit
in the Cisco 7000 Series Routers
Product Number UPG-RSP7000=
This document contains instructions for installing the 7000 Series Route Switch Processor
(RSP7000) upgrade kit (UPG-RSP7000=) in the Cisco 7000 series routers: Cisco 7000 and Cisco
7010. This upgrade kit allows for 7500-series performance enhancements to the Cisco 7000 series
routers. The RSP7000 upgrade kit includes the following components:
The RSP7000 upgrade kit requires that your Cisco 7000 series router is running Cisco Internetwork
Operating System (Cisco IOS) Release 10.3(9), or later, Release 11.0(6), or later, or Release 11.1(1)
or later.
Caution
currently installed interface processors be upgraded to specific, compatible hardware versions;
otherwise, error messages and erratic system behavior might result.You can use the show diag
command to see which interface processors in your system need this hardware upgrade. For a
complete list of the potentially affected interface processors, their required hardware versions, and
information on upgrading your affected interface processors, refer to the document Verifying
Interface Processor Compatibility with the Cisco 7500 Series Investment Protection Program (IPP),
Document Number 78-2077-xx, where xx refers to the latest version of this document.
The sections in this document include the following:
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The 7000 Series Route Switch Processor (RSP7000) board, which installs only in the 7000 RSP
slot—slot 5 in the Cisco 7000, and slot 3 in the Cisco 7010
The 7000 Series Chassis Interface (RSP7000CI) board, which installs only in the 7000 CI
slot—slot 6 in the Cisco 7000, and slot 4 in the Cisco 7010
Using the RSP7000 upgrade kit in your Cisco 7000 series router might require that some
Product Overview, page 2
Installation Prerequisites, page 6
Installing the RSP7000 Upgrade Kit, page 16
Checking the Installation, page 21
Customer Information Online, page 26
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  • Page 1 7010. This upgrade kit allows for 7500-series performance enhancements to the Cisco 7000 series routers. The RSP7000 upgrade kit includes the following components: • The 7000 Series Route Switch Processor (RSP7000) board, which installs only in the 7000 RSP slot—slot 5 in the Cisco 7000, and slot 3 in the Cisco 7010 •...
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    Figure 1 shows the rear of the Cisco 7000 router with the RSP7000 and RSP7000CI installed. In the Cisco 7000 series, two slots are reserved for the 7000 Route Switch Processor (RSP7000), which...
  • Page 3 Figure 2 shows the rear of the Cisco 7010 router with the RSP7000 and RSP7000CI installed. In the Cisco 7010, slots 3 and 4 are reserved for the RSP7000, which contains the system processor and performs packet switching functions, and the RSP7000CI board, which contains all of the environmental monitoring functions for the Cisco 7010.
  • Page 4 RSP7000 in any other slot but the chassis’ 7000 RSP slot. Do not install the RSP7000 in the router’s Route Processor (RP) slot. You must install the RSP7000 in the appropriate chassis’ 7000 RSP slot. (See Figure 1 on page 2, for the Cisco 7000, or Figure 2 on page 3 for the Cisco 7010.)
  • Page 5 ON to the chassis. The RSP7000CI does not support online insertion and removal (OIR). You must install the RSP7000CI in the appropriate chassis’ 7000 CI slot. (See Figure 1 on page 2, for the Cisco 7000, or Figure 2 on page 3 for the Cisco 7010.)
  • Page 6: Installation Prerequisites

    Connect the equipment end of the strap to a captive installation screw on an installed power supply. • Handle components by the edges only; avoid touching the board or connectors. 6 Installing the RSP7000 Upgrade Kit in the Cisco 7000 Series Routers...
  • Page 7: Software Prerequisites

    You must install the RSP7000 in the appropriate chassis’ 7000 RSP slot. (See Figure 1, on page 2, for the Cisco 7000, or Figure 2, on page 3, for the Cisco 7010.) For the RSP7000 to operate properly, the Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7010 chassis must also be configured with the RSP7000CI.
  • Page 8 In the Cisco 7000, the RSP7000 must be installed in the 7000 RSP slot (slot 5) and the RSP7000CI must be installed in the 7000 CI slot (slot 6). In the Cisco 7010, the RSP7000 must be installed in the 7000 RSP slot (slot 3) and the RSP7000CI must be installed in the 7000 CI slot (slot 4).
  • Page 9 Installation Prerequisites Figure 5 shows a typical processor module installation in a Cisco 7000, and is not intended Note to indicate or recommend a particular slot location for the RSP7000 or the RSP7000CI. The processor module slots in the Cisco 7010 are oriented horizontally (see Figure 7), but the function of the captive installation screws and ejector levers is identical.
  • Page 10 Installation Prerequisites Figure 6 shows how to orient a card for installation in the Cisco 7000. During installation, refer to this illustration if you have a Cisco 7000. Figure 6 Card-Installation Orientation in the Cisco 7000 Figure 7 shows how to orient a card for installation in the Cisco 7010. During installation, refer to this illustration if you have a Cisco 7010.
  • Page 11 U17 on the RSP7000). If you upload (copy) the configuration file to a remote server before removing the RSP7000, you can retrieve it later and write it into NVRAM on the new RSP7000. If you do not upload the configuration file, you will have to use the configure command or the setup command facility to reenter the configuration information after you install the new RSP7000.
  • Page 12 Uploading (Copying) the Configuration File Before you remove the RP and replace it with the RSP7000, you should upload the router’s configuration file to a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) file server, or else the configuration stored in the RP’s Flash memory will be lost when you replace it.
  • Page 13 A display of . . . [timed out] or [failed] indicates a failure, which would probably be due to a network fault or the lack of a writable, readable file on the remote file server. Installing the RSP7000 Upgrade Kit in the Cisco 7000 Series Routers...
  • Page 14 Downloading (Retrieving) the Configuration File After you install the new RSP7000, you can retrieve the saved configuration and copy it to NVRAM. To retrieve the configuration, enter configuration mode and specify that you will configure the router from the network. The system prompts you for a host name and address, the name of the configuration file stored on the host, and confirmation to reboot using the remote file.
  • Page 15 NVRAM. Otherwise, the new configuration will be lost if you restart the system. This completes the procedure for downloading (retrieving) the configuration file. Installing the RSP7000 Upgrade Kit in the Cisco 7000 Series Routers...
  • Page 16 Install the RSP7000CI in the 7000 CI slot of your chassis. Remove the SP (or SSP) from slot 5 of the Cisco 7000 or slot 3 of the Cisco 7010. Install the RSP7000 in the 7000 RSP slot of your chassis.
  • Page 17 Disconnect any devices that are attached to the console or auxiliary ports on the RP. Step 3 Locate the RP in your chassis. The SP (or SSP) is installed in slot 5 in the Cisco 7000 (see Step 4 Figure 8) or slot 3 in the Cisco 7010 (see Figure 9).
  • Page 18 This completes the RP removal procedure. Installing the RSP7000CI The RSP7000CI is keyed for installation only in the RSP7000CI slot (slot 6 in the Cisco 7000, see Figure 1, and slot 4 in the Cisco 7010, see Figure 2). Note For proper card orientation during this installation, refer to Figure 6 for the Cisco 7000 or to Figure 7 for the Cisco 7010, both of which appear on page 10.
  • Page 19 Slip on an antistatic strap and connect the equipment end of the strap to a captive installation screw on an installed interface processor, or to any unfinished chassis surface. Locate the SP (or SSP) in the your chassis. The SP (or SSP) is installed in slot 5 in the Cisco Step 2 7000 or slot 3 in the Cisco 7010.
  • Page 20 To prevent damage to the backplane, you must install the RSP7000 in slot 5 of the Cisco 7000 or slot 3 of the CIsco 7010. (See Figure 1 on page 2 or Figure 2 on page 3.) The slots are keyed for correct installation.
  • Page 21: Checking The Installation

    If you had a Flash memory card installed in the PCMCIA slot of your RP, you must reformat it if you want to use it with your new RSP7000. You cannot read data on the RP’s Flash memory card, or use it as bootable media, unless you reformat it. Flash memory cards formatted on the RP-based systems (7000 series routers) are formatted differently from Flash memory cards formatted on RSP-based systems (7500 series and RSP7000-based routers).
  • Page 22 Check the RSP7000 connections to make sure they are secure: • The RSP7000 is inserted all the way into the chassis’ 7000 RSP slot (see Figure 1 on page 2 or Figure 2 on page 3), and that both of the captive installation screws are tightened.
  • Page 23 Checking the RSP7000CI Installation Verify that the RSP7000 is installed in the chassis’ 7000 RSP slot (see Figure 1 on page 2 or Figure 2 on page 3). Verify that the RSP700CI is installed in the chassis’ 7000 CI slot (see Figure 1 on page 2 or Figure 2 on page 3), and that the captive installation screws on both processor modules are tightened.
  • Page 24 RSP7000 temperature sensors, for each monitored status level: low critical, low warning, high warning, and high critical. The slots in which the RSP7000 can be installed are indicated in parentheses (2 and 3). Also listed are the shutdown thresholds for the processor boards and power supplies.
  • Page 25 Technical Assistance Center (TAC). (For the TAC phone number and email address, refer to the note at the end of this document. This completes checking the RSP7000CI installation, and also completes the RSP7000 upgrade kit installation.
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