Cisco  10008 Quick Start Manual
Cisco  10008 Quick Start Manual

Cisco 10008 Quick Start Manual

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Cisco 10008 Router
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Documentation and Resources
2
Preparing for Installation
3
Installing the Router
4
Connecting Power
5
Connecting Cables
6
Powering On the System
7
Configuring the Cisco 10008 Router at Startup
8
Formatting Flash Disks and Flash Cards
9
Managing the File Systems
10
Troubleshooting Installation Problems
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  • Page 1 Documentation and Resources Preparing for Installation Installing the Router Connecting Power Connecting Cables Powering On the System Configuring the Cisco 10008 Router at Startup Formatting Flash Disks and Flash Cards Managing the File Systems Troubleshooting Installation Problems Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2: Documentation Survey

    Documentation and Resources This section contains information to help you prepare for installing the Cisco 10008 router. It contains a list of online documentation and resources. Document Version History This is the first version of the document with an online part number. The document version history beginning with this online part number is in Table 1.
  • Page 3: Product Documentation Dvd

    • Instructions for ordering documentation using the Ordering tool are at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/es_inpck/pdi.htm • Nonregistered Cisco.com users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco Systems Corporate Headquarters (California, USA) at 408 526-7208 or, elsewhere in North America, by calling 1 800 553-NETS (6387).
  • Page 4: Cisco Product Security Overview

    Cisco Product Security Overview Cisco provides a free online Security Vulnerability Policy portal at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_security_vulnerability_policy.html From this site, you can perform these tasks: • Report security vulnerabilities in Cisco products. • Obtain assistance with security incidents that involve Cisco products. •...
  • Page 5: Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website

    Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website The Cisco Technical Support & Documentation website provides online documents and tools for troubleshooting and resolving technical issues with Cisco products and technologies. The website is available 24 hours a day, at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport Access to all tools on the Cisco Technical Support &...
  • Page 6: Obtaining Additional Publications And Information

    You can access Packet magazine at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/packet • iQ Magazine is the quarterly publication from Cisco Systems designed to help growing companies learn how they can use technology to increase revenue, streamline their business, and expand services. The publication identifies the challenges facing these companies and the technologies to help solve them, using real-world case studies and business strategies to help readers make sound technology investment decisions.
  • Page 7: Preparing For Installation

    Use the appropriate unpacking documentation included with the system. Recommended Tools and Supplies Table 2 lists the tools, equipment, and supplies necessary to install the Cisco 10008 chassis in the rack and connect the system ground to the chassis. Table 2...
  • Page 8: Installing The Router

    Installing the Router The Cisco 10008 router can be rack-mounted in a 19-inch rack with either a flush-mount or center-mount configuration, or in a 23-inch rack in a center-mount configuration. Use If you choose to install the Cisco 10008 router on a workbench or tabletop: Ensure that you have a minimum of 3 inches (7.62 cm) of clearance at the inlet and exhaust vents (at both the front...
  • Page 9: Lifting The Chassis

    Step 2 Lift the chassis into position between the rack posts. Step 3 To install the Cisco 10008 in an equipment rack, go to: Rack-Mounting the Router in a 19-Inch 4-Post Rack, page 10 • Rack-Mounting the Router in a 19-Inch 2-Post Rack, page 11 •...
  • Page 10 Rack-Mounting the Router in a 19-Inch 4-Post Rack Use the following procedure to rack-mount the Cisco 10008 chassis in a 19-inch 4-post rack: Figure 2 Attaching the Chassis to a 19-Inch 4-Post Rack FA NS FA N MU LTI FA ILU RE...
  • Page 11 Rack-Mounting the Router in a 19-Inch 2-Post Rack Use the following procedure to rack-mount the Cisco 10008 chassis in a 19-inch 2-post rack: Figure 3 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Chassis FA NS CI SC O 10 00 0...
  • Page 12 Figure 4 Attaching the Chassis to a 19-Inch 2-Post Rack FA NS FA N MU LTI FA ILU RE FA N FA ILU RE CA UT ION Wh en ho t sw ap pin rem ova l an d rep g this fan be do ne lac em en...
  • Page 13 Rack-Mounting the Router in a 23-Inch 2-Post Rack Use the following procedure to rack-mount the Cisco 10008 chassis in a 23-inch 2-Post rack: Figure 5 Attaching Mounting Brackets to the Chassis FAN S FAI LUR MU LTI FAI LUR CI SC O...
  • Page 14 Figure 6 Attaching 23-Inch 2-Post Rack Bracket Adapters FA NS FA N MU LTI FA ILU RE FA N FA ILU RE CA UT ION Wh en ho rem ova t sw ap pin g this fan l an d rep be do ne lac em en tra y,...
  • Page 15 Figure 7 Attaching the Chassis to a 23-Inch 2-Post Rack FA NS FA N MU LTI FA ILU RE FA N FA ILU RE CA UT ION Wh en ho t sw ap pin rem ova g this fan l an d rep be do ne tra y, lac em en...
  • Page 16: Attaching The Cable-Management Bracket

    Attaching the Cable-Management Bracket Use the following procedure to attach the cable-management bracket to the Cisco 10008 chassis: Figure 8 Attaching the Cable-Management Bracket FAN S MU LTI- FAI LUR FAI LUR CIS CO CIS CO 100 00 100 00...
  • Page 17 Attaching the Grounding Lug Use the procedure in this section to attach the grounding lug: Before attaching the grounding lug, make sure: • The ejector levers are in the closed position. • The chassis mounting screws are tight. • The Performance Routing Engine (PRE) and line card captive screws are tight. •...
  • Page 18: Installing Line Cards

    Figure 10 Connecting the Grounding Lug to the Chassis Threaded grounding holes (2) Warning Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available.
  • Page 19: Connecting Power

    Connecting DC Power to the Cisco 10008 Router This section describes how to connect the Cisco 10008 router to a –48 VDC power source. The power connectors are pillar terminals on the backplane. For full power redundancy, each set of DC power connectors (terminal blocks labeled A and B) must be connected to separate power sources.
  • Page 20 Be sure you have connected the chassis to an earth ground as instructed in the and then use the following procedure to connect the chassis to a DC power source: Figure 11 Setting DC PEM Switches to the Off Position PO WE R FA UL T MIS WIR...
  • Page 21 Figure 12 Removing the Safety Cover Loosen the captive screw on the rear safety cover and tilt the cover back to lift it up and out from the chassis. Step 2 Figure 13 Stripping Insulation 10 mm max Using a wire-stripping tool, strip not more than 0.4 inches (10 mm) of insulation off the ends of the DC power leads. Step 3...
  • Page 22 Figure 14 DC Power Connections Step 4 Connect the DC power lead from the first external power source to the DC terminal block A labeled –48V. Connect the return wire (RTN) to terminal block A labeled RTN (+). Step 5 •...
  • Page 23: Connecting Ac Power To The Cisco 10008 Router

    Connecting AC Power to the Cisco 10008 Router The Cisco 10008 router can be powered on directly from the facility VAC input through the AC PEM (100–240 VAC). The AC PEM is provided with an IEC 320 250V, 20A power cord with a male-type connector (16A rating for Europe) for the attachment of power cords used throughout the world.
  • Page 24 Be sure you have connected the chassis to an earth ground as instructed in the and then use the following procedure to connect AC power to the PEM: Figure 16 Setting AC PEM Switches to the Off Position PO WE R FA UL T P O W E R F A U L T...
  • Page 25 Set the AC power cord connectors in a power cord strain-relief device to prevent them from disconnecting accidently. Step 4 Plug the power cord into the facility VAC input receptacle. This completes the installation of the Cisco 10008 chassis in the rack. Go to the CIS CO CIS CO...
  • Page 26: Connecting Cables

    This section provides information about connecting cables to the Cisco 10008 router. Connecting Alarm Indicators The Cisco 10008 router provides relay contacts for optional (customer-supplied) audible or visual alarm indicators. Relay contacts are provided for three levels of severity: • Minor—An informational alarm that does not affect system operation.
  • Page 27 Figure 19 Removing the Safety Cover Step 2 Remove the safety cover by lifting it up and out from the chassis. Figure 20 Stripping Insulation 10 mm max Using a wire-stripping tool, strip not more than 0.4 inches (10 mm) of insulation off the ends of the alarm indicator Step 3 wire.
  • Page 28 Figure 21 Alarm Indicator Terminal Block Connections Step 4 Connect one set of alarm indicator wires to the alarm terminal block as follows: a. Connect one lead to the common (COM) terminal. b. Connect the other lead to the normally closed (NC) or normally open (NO) terminal. Figure 21 shows the wiring configuration for normally open (NO) alarm relays.
  • Page 29: Connecting A Video Terminal To The Pre Console Port

    Connecting a Video Terminal to the PRE Console Port The Cisco 10008 router PRE has an asynchronous serial (EIA/TIA-232) RJ-45 console port labeled CON on its front panel. You can connect this port to most types of video terminals through the use of the console cable kit that is included with your Cisco 10008 router.
  • Page 30 Use the following procedure to connect a video terminal to the console port on a PRE: Figure 23 Console Port Connection on the PRE C IS C O 1 0 0 0 0 Connect one end of the RJ-45 crossover cable to the serial RJ-45 port (CONSOLE) on the PRE. Step 1 Run the cable up and through the cable-management bracket and connect the other end of the RJ-45 crossover cable Step 2...
  • Page 31: Connecting Network Management And Signal System Cables

    Connecting Network Management and Signal System Cables The Cisco 10008 router has connections to both the internal Ethernet management network and the external data network: • The internal Ethernet management network connections are made through an Ethernet port on the front panel of the PRE.
  • Page 32 • An Ethernet UTP cable that meets the following specifications: RJ-45 (male) to RJ-45 (male) straight-through cable – 100-ohm Category 5 cable not longer than 328 feet (100 meters) (Cisco Systems does not supply Category 5 UTP cables; – these cables are available commercially.) You can identify a straight-through Ethernet cable either by using a cable tester or by making a visual inspection.
  • Page 33 The RJ-45 port on the PRE is configurable for 100-Mbps full-duplex or half-duplex operation (half-duplex is the default) and supports IEEE 802.3, Ethernet, and IEEE 802.3u interfaces compliant with 100BASE-T specifications. Follow these steps to connect the PRE to a 100BASE-T Ethernet LAN: Figure 26 Connecting the 100BASE-T Cable to the Ethernet Port C IS C O...
  • Page 34: Auxiliary Modem Connection

    Auxiliary Modem Connection This asynchronous EIA/TIA-232 serial port is used to connect a modem to the PRE for remote administrative access. Use the following procedure to connect the Cisco 10008 router to a modem. Figure 27 Connecting the Modem Cable to the Auxiliary Port...
  • Page 35: Powering On The System

    If you have an AC power supply, the system has power after the power cord has been plugged into the facility VAC input receptacle. You are now ready to power on the system for the first time using the following procedure: Figure 28 Cisco 10008 Router DC PEM Power Switches CIS CO 100 00 PO WE R...
  • Page 36: Startup Display

    Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility The first time you power on a Cisco 10008 router, the setup facility starts. You can also initiate the setup facility by running the setup command in privileged EXEC mode. This facility helps you enhance a default configuration that already exists on the Cisco 10008 router.
  • Page 37: Using The System Configuration Dialog

    To cancel the configuration dialog, press Ctrl-C, or you can let the dialog help you perform one of two configuration types: • Basic configuration setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system. • Extended setup asks you to configure each interface and is not appropriate for configuring the Cisco 10008 router. For more information, see the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration You can run the setup facility any time you are at the enable prompt (#) by entering the setup command.
  • Page 38: Configuration File

    Enter interface name used to connect to the management network from the above interface summary: FastEthernet0/0/0 Step 11 Accept the default value for the type of connector. RJ-45 is the only connector that can be used on the Cisco 10008 router Ethernet port.
  • Page 39: Basic Configuration In Global Configuration Mode

    Step 17 After you complete the configuration dialog, enter global configuration mode and enable IP routing by entering the ip routing command: Router(config)# ip routing Basic Configuration in Global Configuration Mode The following command sequence allows you to perform a configuration similar to that generated by the setup command: Router>...
  • Page 40: Formatting Flash Disks And Flash Cards

    Formatting Flash Disks and Flash Cards The Flash disk or Flash card that shipped with your router contains the default Cisco IOS image for booting your router. This section explains how to format an ATA Flash disk, modify its contents, or resolve a problem with the Flash card. The formatting procedure erases all information on Flash memory disks or Flash cards.
  • Page 41: Managing The File Systems

    Managing the File Systems This section describes the file systems used on the Cisco 10008 router and provides procedures for performing basic file system tasks. File Systems The Cisco 10008 router includes the file systems described in the following table.
  • Page 42: Managing Configuration Files Larger Than Nvram

    Managing Configuration Files Larger than NVRAM To maintain a configuration file that exceeds the size of NVRAM (512 KB), you must compress or relocate the configuration file. This section provides an example of each approach. For more information, refer to the Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
  • Page 43 When you finish changing the running configuration, save the new configuration. Step 6 Router# copy running-config startup-config As a result of this procedure, when you reboot the Cisco 10008 router, it loads the configuration file that resides on Flash disk 0.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting Installation Problems

    For any problems not covered in this section and for more detailed troubleshooting information, see Cisco 10000 Series Internet Router Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Tips All Cisco 10008 field-replaceable units (FRUs) are hot-swappable. Procedures for removing and replacing the FRUs can be found in the Cisco 10000 Series Internet Router Troubleshooting Table 4 lists general FRU fault symptoms and recommendations.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting Ethernet Connections

    Troubleshooting Ethernet Connections If an Ethernet connection to your Cisco 10008 router fails to work properly, and the corresponding LINK LED is not on, check for the following problems: • Visually check that an Ethernet cable is connected to the correct Ethernet port on the PRE, and that the other end of the cable is connected to an Ethernet hub that is powered on and functioning properly.
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting The Console Port Serial Connection

    Troubleshooting the Console Port Serial Connection If the terminal connected to the Cisco 10008 console port appears frozen or fails to work properly, check for the following problems: • Check the console cable and make sure it is properly connected to the correct console port on the PRE, and to your equipment at the other end.
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