Cisco  12416 Installation And Configuration Manual
Cisco  12416 Installation And Configuration Manual

Cisco 12416 Installation And Configuration Manual

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  • Page 1 I use the following three product features the most: Document Information Document Title: Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Part Number: OL-11495-01 On a scale of 1–5 (5 being the best), please let us know how we rate in the following areas: The document is complete.
  • Page 3: Configuration Guide

    Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 Text Part Number: OL-11495-01...
  • Page 4 Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems, Inc. could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product. You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices.
  • Page 5: Audience

    This installation and configuration guide contains procedures for installing the router hardware, creating a basic startup configuration file, and powering on the router for the first time. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 xiii...
  • Page 6: Document Organization

    This installation and configuration guide is organized into the following chapters and appendixes: Chapter 1, “Product • components of the Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 series routers. Chapter 2, “Preparing for Installation,” • required tools and equipment, an overview of the installation, and procedures to perform before the installation.
  • Page 7: Document Conventions

    Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to Note materials not contained in this manual. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 indicates that you should be at the user router>...
  • Page 8: Cisco.com

    You can access the most current Cisco documentation at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport You can access the Cisco website at this URL: http://www.cisco.com You can access international Cisco websites at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide About This Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 9: Product Documentation Dvd

    Cisco will continue to support documentation orders using the Ordering tool: Registered Cisco.com users (Cisco direct customers) can order • documentation from the Ordering tool: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/ordering/ Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Obtaining Documentation xvii...
  • Page 10: Documentation Feedback

    Report security vulnerabilities in Cisco products. • Obtain assistance with security incidents that involve Cisco products. • Register to receive security information from Cisco. • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide xviii About This Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 11: Reporting Security Problems In Cisco Products

    Never use a revoked or an expired encryption key. The correct public key to use in your correspondence with PSIRT is the one linked in the Contact Summary section of the Security Vulnerability Policy page at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_security_vulnerability_policy.ht Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 security-alert@cisco.com psirt@cisco.com...
  • Page 12: Obtaining Technical Assistance

    Locate the serial number label on your product and record the information before placing a service call. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide About This Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 13: Submitting A Service Request

    Cisco products. You and Cisco will commit full-time resources during normal business hours to resolve the situation. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Obtaining Technical Assistance...
  • Page 14: Obtaining Additional Publications And Information

    The publication identifies the challenges facing these companies and the technologies to help Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide xxii About This Guide...
  • Page 15 Join a discussion at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/discuss/networking World-class networking training is available from Cisco. You can view • current offerings at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/index.html Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xxiii...
  • Page 16 About This Guide Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide xxiv OL-11495-01...
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    Obtaining Technical Assistance Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Product Overview C H A P T E R Introduction Physical and Functional Description of Router Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 xiii xiii xiii Cisco.com...
  • Page 18 Alarm Cards Line Cards Route Processor Selection Gigabit Route Processor Overview GRP Memory Components Performance Route Processor Overview Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide AC Power Supplies 1-10 DC Power Shelf 1-12 DC Power Supplies...
  • Page 19 Blower Module Preparing for Installation C H A P T E R Safety Guidelines Site Requirement Guidelines Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 PRP Reset Switch 1-37 PRP Alphanumeric Message Displays PRP Memory Components...
  • Page 20 C H A P T E R Pre-Installation Considerations and Requirements Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Site Wiring Guidelines 2-24 2-25 GRP Auxiliary and Console Port Connections...
  • Page 21 Boot Process Overview Powering On the Router and Observing the Boot Process Manually Booting the System Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Connecting to the Front Grounding Receptacle Connecting to the Top Rear Receptacle...
  • Page 22 Installing and Removing a Flash Memory Card Formatting a New Flash Memory Card Specifying a Cisco IOS Software Image to Boot the System Flash Memory Commands Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide viii 4-14 4-15...
  • Page 23 C H A P T E R Troubleshooting Overview Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem Troubleshooting the Switch Fabric Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 squeeze Command 4-51 Booting from Flash Memory...
  • Page 24 Using the diag Command diag Command Output Examples Maintaining the Router C H A P T E R Powering Off the Router Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Analyzing the Data 5-30 crc16 Output 5-30...
  • Page 25 Removing and Replacing a DC PEM Troubleshooting the DC PEM Installation Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf Troubleshooting the DC Power Shelf Installation Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 7-13 7-18 7-22...
  • Page 26 Site Log A P P E N D I X N D E X Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Removing and Replacing RP and Line Cards from the Upper and Lower Card Cages...
  • Page 27: Product Overview

    Introduction The routers described in this guide are part of the Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 series routers and include: • The original Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 series routers.
  • Page 28: Physical And Functional Description Of Router

    Chassis backplane (not shown)—Distributes power to card cages and to the • blower modules. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide for additional information. “Blower Module” section on page 1-44 “Upper and Lower Cable Management Brackets” section on for additional information.
  • Page 29 (behind filter door) Alarm card Lower card cage Lower cable management Lower blower Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cisco 12016 Series Router Components—Front View PWR OK FAULT TEMP I LIM...
  • Page 30: Ac And Dc Power Subsystems

    Failure to properly verify the configuration may result in an unpredictable state if one of the power units fails. Contact your local sales representative for assistance. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 1 Product Overview...
  • Page 31 Caution three power supplies installed in the power shelf at all times for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Physical and Functional Description of Router Standard AC-Input Power Subsystem —2000 W...
  • Page 32 AC power to the router is provided through power cords connected from AC power outlets to connectors on back of the power shelf as shown in Figure 1-3. Figure 1-3 Standard Power Shelf AC-Input Connections Power cord retention clip Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 33: Optional Ac Power Shelf

    Contact your local sales representative for assistance. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Physical and Functional Description of Router...
  • Page 34 A router equipped with the optional AC power subsystem must be operated with Caution 4 power supplies installed in the power shelf at all times for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Optional AC-Input Power Subsystem—2000 W PWR OK FAULT...
  • Page 35 AC power to the router is provided through power cords connected from AC power outlets to the connectors on the back of the power shelf as shown in Figure 1-5. Figure 1-5 Optional Power Shelf AC-Input Connections Power cords Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 36: Ac Power Supplies

    RPs, and the blower modules. Figure 1-6 Figure 1-6 Handle Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-10 identifies the components of a 2000 W AC power supply. 2000 W AC Power Supply Components...
  • Page 37 TEMP (yellow)—Indicates the PEM is in an overtemperature condition and • shutdown has occurred. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Physical and Functional Description of Router identifies the components of a 2500 W AC power supply.
  • Page 38: Dc Power Shelf

    Modules A2 and B2 provide redundant power for system load zone 2 (the • switch fabric card cage, the lower card cage, and the lower blower module). Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-12 shows a DC-input power shelf housing original series 2000 W power...
  • Page 39 DC-input power shelf as shown in Figure Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Physical and Functional Description of Router DC-Input Power Shelf—2000 Watts...
  • Page 40 DC-Input Power Shelf Connections A1- A1+ A2- A2+ B2+ B2- B1+ B1- Ground Cover with slotted screw hole; fastens to standoff in middle of cable connection area Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-14 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 41: Dc Power Supplies

    Figure 1-10 2000 W DC Power Supply Components Handle Circuit breaker Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Physical and Functional Description of Router identifies the components of a 2000 W DC power supply.
  • Page 42 • TEMP (yellow)—Indicates the PEM is in an overtemperature condition and • shutdown has occurred. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-16 identifies the components of a 2400 W DC power supply. PWR OK...
  • Page 43: Chassis Card Cages

    Slots 0 through 6—Can be populated with any line cards supported by the • router. Slot 7—The far right slot is reserved for the RP. • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Chassis Card Cages 5-10. Figure 1-1).
  • Page 44: Lower Card Cage

    Do not remove the blank filler panel unless instructed to do so by a Cisco support Caution representative. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-18 This slot may be used for a line card if you are not using an redundant...
  • Page 45: Switch Fabric Overview

    Each SFC or CSC provides a 2.5-Gbps, 10-Gbps, or 40-Gbps full-duplex connection to each line card in the system. For example, in a Cisco 12416 router with 16 line cards, each with 2 x 10 Gbps capacity (full duplex), the system switching bandwidth is 16x 20 Gbps = 320 Gbps.
  • Page 46: Clock Scheduler Cards

    RP and the line cards. SFCs receive all scheduling information and the system clock signal from the CSCs. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-20 Chapter 1...
  • Page 47: Alarm Card, Line Card, And Rout Processor Overview

    The alarm card slots differ from the rest of the card cage slots in that it is labeled as an “alarm” card slot, is physically narrower than the other slots, and has a different backplane connector. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview...
  • Page 48 Off—Either the slot is empty or the card installed in that slot is faulty. FAIL (yellow)—The card in that slot is faulty. – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-22 Chapter 1 1-4).
  • Page 49: Line Cards

    A cable management bracket on the front panel of each line card helps to organize the interface cables connected to that line card. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview...
  • Page 50: Route Processor Selection

    100 MHz and has an internal clock speed of 200 MHz. Figure 1-13 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-24 The switch fabric connection is the main data path for distributing routing tables, as well as packets passed between the RP and the line cards.
  • Page 51: Grp Pcmcia Card Slots And Status Leds

    Status LEDs (Slot-0/Slot-1) indicate when the flash memory card or I/O device in that slot is accessed. Each slot has an eject button to remove the card from the slot (Figure Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview...
  • Page 52 Chapter 1 Product Overview Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview Figure 1-14 Slot Activity LEDs—Front Panel Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-26 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 53: Grp Reset Switch

    GRP. For more information on the software configuration register, see the the Software Configuration Register” section on page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview Figure 1-13 on page 1-25).
  • Page 54: Grp Auxiliary And Console Ports

    Ethernet connections. The pinout of this standard 40-pin interface is defined by the IEEE 802.3u standard. Note Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-28 The RJ-45 and MII interfaces on the GRP represent two physical connection options for one Ethernet interface;...
  • Page 55 MII/RJ-45—Indicates which Ethernet port is selected. • Figure 1-15 Port Activity LEDs—Front Panel Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview These LEDs are only used by the RJ-45 Ethernet connector and are disabled when the MII Ethernet port is in use.
  • Page 56: Grp Alphanumeric Message Displays

    A complete, descriptive list of all system and error messages appears in the Cisco Note IOS System Error Messages publication. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-30 (Figure 1-16).
  • Page 57: Grp Memory Components

    512 KB 1. Default shipping configuration. 2. Type I or Type II PCMCIA cards can be used in either slot. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview...
  • Page 58 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview Figure 1-17 GRP Memory Locations Bank 2 DRAM DIMMs Bank 1 PCMCIA slot-0 and slot-1 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-32 Chapter 1 Product Overview Flash SIMM GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR...
  • Page 59: Grp Dram

    Built-in lithium batteries retain the contents of NVRAM for a minimum of 5 years. NVRAM is not user configurable and cannot be upgraded in the field. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview lists the DRAM configurations for the GRP.
  • Page 60: Grp Flash Memory

    LEDs RJ-45 Ethernet ports and data status LEDs Auxiliary serial port Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-34 identifies the slots, ports, and LEDs on the PRP front panel. ETH 0...
  • Page 61: Prp Pcmcia Card Slots And Status Leds

    100 Mbps. You can expect a maximum usable bandwidth of approximately 20 Mbps when using an Ethernet connection. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview Figure 1-18).
  • Page 62: Prp Auxiliary And Console Ports

    The console port—A (female) receptacle that provides a data • circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) interface for connecting a console terminal. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-36 1-19): Because both ports are supported on the PRP, ETH 0 is always on. ETH 1 lights when it is selected.
  • Page 63: Prp Reset Switch

    PRP. For more information on the software configuration register, see the the Software Configuration Register” section on page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview 1-18).
  • Page 64: Prp Alphanumeric Message Displays

    A complete, descriptive list of all system and error messages appears in the Cisco Note IOS System Error Messages publication. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-38 (Figure 1-20).
  • Page 65: Prp Memory Components

    (PCMCIA) Flash boot 512 KB 1. Default shipping configuration. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview Table 1-3 provides a quick reference of the different types of memory, shows the location on the PRP board.
  • Page 66 Figure 1-21 PRP Memory Locations Bank 2 DRAM DIMMs Flash Bank 1 SIMM ETH 0 ETH 1 CONSOLE PERFORMANCE ROUTE PROCESSOR 1 (PRP-1) PCMCIA slot-1 and slot-2 (behind cover) Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-40 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 67: Prp Sdram

    SRAM is not user-configurable and cannot be upgraded in the field. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview lists the DRAM configurations for the PRP.
  • Page 68: Prp Nvram

    2. Default shipping configuration. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-42 lists supported flash disk sizes and Cisco part numbers.
  • Page 69: Upper And Lower Cable Management Brackets

    Excessive bending of interface cables can damage the cables. Caution Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Alarm Card, Line Card, and Rout Processor Overview Figure 1-1).
  • Page 70: Blower Module

    Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-44 Figure...
  • Page 71 To ensure that there is adequate air flow to prevent overheating inside the card cages keep the front and back of the router unobstructed. We recommend at least 6 inches (15.24 cm) of clearance. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 (Plenum)
  • Page 72 If another fan fails, the system shuts down to prevent equipment damage. For additional troubleshooting information, see the section on page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 1-46 5-38. Chapter 1 Product Overview “Blower Module Operation”...
  • Page 73: Preparing For Installation

    GRP Port Connection Guidelines, page 2-25 • • PRP Port Connection Guidelines, page 2-36 Alarm Card Connection Guidelines, page 2-45 • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 C H A P T E R...
  • Page 74: Chapter 2 Preparing For Installation

    Keep the work area clear and dust-free during and after installation. Do not allow dirt or debris to enter into any laser-based components. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation...
  • Page 75: Safety With Electricity

    If an electrical accident occurs, proceed as follows: – – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Use caution; do not become a victim. Disconnect power to the router. If possible, send another person to get medical aid; otherwise, assess the condition of the victim and then call for help.
  • Page 76: Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage

    Before you perform any of the procedures in this guide, attach an ESD-preventive strap to your wrist and connect the leash to the chassis or to another grounded, bare metal surface as shown in Figure 2-1. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 77 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Figure 2-1 Connecting an ESD-Preventive Strap to the Router Chassis connection socket Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 78: Lifting Guidelines

    Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 12000 Series Router (Document Number 78-4347-xx) if you require additional compliance information (see page -xx Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide “Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website” section on for site information). Chapter 2...
  • Page 79: Laser Safety

    ± 0.06 inch (46.50 cm ± 0.15 cm). The rack-mounting hardware included with the router is suitable for most 19-inch equipment racks or telco-style frames. Figure 2-2 racks. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 shows examples of typical 2-post, 4-post, and telco-type equipment Site Requirement Guidelines...
  • Page 80: Enclosed Rack

    Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 2...
  • Page 81: Telco Rack

    The center-mounted position moves the center of gravity of the chassis closer to the vertical axis of the rack posts, which adds to the stability of the rack installation. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 2-3).
  • Page 82 Figure 2-3 Front-Mounted and Center-Mounted Installation in a Telco Rack Front-mount rail Cisco 12016 chassis Center-mount bracket Front-mounted chassis Center-mounted chassis in telco rack in telco rack Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-10 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 83: Site Layout And Equipment Dimensions

    4-post rack must be recessed no more than 1.5 inches for the front door to fully open and close and to provide adequate room for cable routing. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 At least 3 feet adjacent to the rack to move, align, and insert the chassis.
  • Page 84 To avoid noise interference in network interface cables, do not route them • directly across or along power cables. Figure 2-4 chassis. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-12 shows the footprint and outer dimensions of the original series router Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation...
  • Page 85 Router Chassis Footprint and Dimensions—Top View) 17.3 in. Back 20 in. Vertical rack-mounting flange (each side) 2.75 in. 2.01 in. Front 2 in. Plastic front cover 18.75 in. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-13 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 86 Figure 2-5 Enhanced Router Chassis Footprint and Dimensions—Top View 17.3 in. 17.963 in. 25.694 in. 7.731 in. 18.950 in. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-14 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 87: Air Flow Guidelines

    Under extreme conditions, the environmental monitoring system will power off the router to protect the components. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 2-6).
  • Page 88 Site Requirement Guidelines Figure 2-6 Top blower module Air filter Bottom blower module Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-16 Air Flow Path through the Router - Side View (Plenum) Room air (Plenum) Front...
  • Page 89: Temperature And Humidity Guidelines

    Caution See the “Router Bonding and Grounding Receptacles—Top Rear” section on page 2-23 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 A-4. The router normally operates within the ranges listed in for grounding requirements. Site Requirement Guidelines...
  • Page 90: Ac-Powered Routers

    Rewirable twist-lock plug NEMA L6-20P (20A) Italy 1/3/16 plug CEI 23-16 (16A) Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-18 A-3. shows different styles of AC power cords used to connect to the local Australia, New Zealand...
  • Page 91: Dc-Powered Routers

    DC power cables are not available from Cisco, but are available from any Note commercial cable vendor. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 lists power cord options. All AC-input power supply power cords...
  • Page 92 A green (or green and yellow) cable typically indicate that it is a ground • cable. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-20 shows the type of lug required for the DC-input cable connections.
  • Page 93 Preparing for Installation Figure 2-9 Typical Source DC Power Cabling Scheme for Power Shelf Bay B1 Rectifiers Plant controls Battery plant Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 CO ground Central office primary & secondary...
  • Page 94: Nebs Supplemental Unit Bonding And Grounding Guidelines

    NEBS environment, you can choose to bypass these guidelines and rely on the safety earth ground connections to the AC and DC power shelves. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-22 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 95 Figure 2-10 Router Bonding and Grounding Receptacles—Top Rear Supplemental bonding and grounding receptacle Figure 2-11 Router Bonding and Grounding Receptacles—Front NEBS supplemental earth ground receptacle Air filter door Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-23 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 96: Site Wiring Guidelines

    Note Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-24 To predict and remedy strong EMI, you may need to consult with experts in radio frequency interference (RFI).
  • Page 97: Grp Port Connection Guidelines

    GRP Ethernet Port Connections, page 2-29 • PRP Auxiliary and Console Port Connection Guidelines, page 2-36 • PRP Ethernet Connections, page 2-40 • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 GRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-25...
  • Page 98: Grp Auxiliary And Console Port Connections

    EIA/TIA-232 cables are not available from Cisco, but are available from any Note commercial cable vendor. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-26 (Figure The auxiliary and console ports are asynchronous serial ports. Devices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission.
  • Page 99: Grp Auxiliary Port Signals

    DCE device to the router. The auxiliary port supports hardware flow control and modem control. Table 2-2 Table 2-2 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 lists the signals used on the auxiliary port. GRP Auxiliary Port Signals...
  • Page 100: Grp Console Port Signals

    Set the terminal to these operational values: 9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 2 stop bits (9600 8N2). Table 2-3 Table 2-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-28 lists the signals used on the console port. GRP Console Port Signals...
  • Page 101: Grp Ethernet Port Connections

    The Ethernet port can use either unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded Note twisted-pair (STP) cables. Shielded twisted-pair cables are recommended for sites at which extremely high immunity to noise is required. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 RJ-45 cable MII cable...
  • Page 102: Figure

    Figure 2-14 Using the Ethernet Port on the GRP Router A (Cisco 12000 series router) Router B (Cisco 7500 series router) Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-30 shows: Network 1.0.0.0 Host A Host B Router C...
  • Page 103: Grp Rj-45 Ethernet Connections

    Table 2-4 Table 2-4 Ethernet Port Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 shows the pin orientation of the RJ-45 Ethernet port and the modular lists the RJ-45 pin signals used on the connector.
  • Page 104 When connecting two GRPs back-to-back, use the crossover cable pinout shown Figure 2-17. Figure 2-17 Crossover Ethernet Cable Pinout 1 TxD+ 2 TxD– 3 RxD+ 6 RxD– Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-32 Figure 2-16. MDI-X wiring 1 RxD+ 2 RxD– 3 TxD+ 6 TxD–...
  • Page 105: Grp Mii Ethernet Connections

    MII connector to provide strain relief for your MII cable. Figure 2-18 GRP MII Ethernet Connector Pin 1 Jackscrew Pin 21 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-33 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 106 1, 20, 21, 40 1. Pins not listed in the table are not used. 2. Tx_CLK and Rx_CLK are provided by the external transceiver. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-34 GRP MII Ethernet Pinout...
  • Page 107 Signaling method Segment length (max meters) Media Topology Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 lists the cabling specifications for 100-Mbps transmission over UTP, 22 - 24 AWG Category 3, 4, or 5, 150-ohm UTP or STP, or multimode optical fiber 1.64 ft (0.5 m) (MII-to-MII cable...
  • Page 108: Prp Port Connection Guidelines

    Note Figure 2-19 associated devices. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-36 The auxiliary and console ports are asynchronous serial ports. Ensure that devices connected to these ports are capable of asynchronous transmission.
  • Page 109 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Figure 2-19 PRP Auxiliary and Console Port Connections Modem Console terminal RJ-45 cables Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Auxiliary port Console port PRP Port Connection Guidelines 2-37...
  • Page 110: Prp Auxiliary Port Signals

    Table 2-8 Table 2-8 Auxiliary Port Pin Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-38 lists the signals used on the auxiliary port. PRP Auxiliary Port Signals Signal...
  • Page 111: Prp Console Port Signals

    Table 2-9 Console Port Pin 1. These pins are not connected. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 lists the signals used on the console port. PRP Console Port Signals (with RJ45 roll-over cable)
  • Page 112: Prp Ethernet Connections

    Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) functions on these ports are switched off by Caution default for security reasons. We strongly caution you to consider the security implications of switching on CEF routing functions on these ports. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-40 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 113 Figure 2-21 Using the Ethernet Port on the PRP Router A (Cisco 12000 series router) Router B (Cisco 7500 series router) Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 shows: Network 1.0.0.0 Host A Host B Router C...
  • Page 114: Prp Rj-45 Ethernet Connections

    Table 2-10 Table 2-10 PRP RJ-45 Ethernet Receptacle Pinout Ethernet Port Pin Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-42 shows the pin orientation of the RJ-45 Ethernet port and the modular lists the RJ-45 pin signals used on the connector.
  • Page 115 Figure 2-24. Figure 2-24 Crossover Cable Pinout Between PRPs 1 TxD+ 2 TxD– 3 RxD+ 6 RxD– Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figure 2-23. MDI-X wiring 1 RxD+ 2 RxD– 3 TxD+ 6 TxD–...
  • Page 116 Parameter Data rate (Mbps) Signaling method Maximum segment length Media Topology Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-44 lists the cabling specifications for 100-Mbps transmission over RJ-45 Category 5 UTP, 22 to 24 AWG —...
  • Page 117: Alarm Card Connection Guidelines

    Only safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits can be connected to the alarm Caution connector. Maximum rating for the alarm circuit is 2 A, 50 VA. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Critical, major, and...
  • Page 118 Minor audible alarm Critical visual alarm Major visual alarm Minor visual alarm Alarm input Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 2-46 lists the pin-to-signal correspondence between the cable connector Common Normally Open Chapter 2...
  • Page 119: Installing The Router

    Connecting Power to the Power Shelf, page 3-41 • Installing the Front Covers of Cisco 12016 Original Series Routers, page 3-47 • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 C H A P T E R...
  • Page 120: Chapter 3 Installing The Router

    For additional safety and compliance information, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 12000 Series Internet Routers publication that accompanied your router. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Installation”: Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage, page 2-4...
  • Page 121: Required Tools And Equipment

    Save the packaging materials in case the router has to be repackaged to be shipped again. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Pre-Installation Considerations and Requirements “Rack-Mounting Guidelines”...
  • Page 122: Removing The Front Covers From Cisco 12016 Original Series Routers

    To remove a cover, grasp the outside edges of the cover and pull it straight out to detach it from the front of the chassis. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 3 (Figure 3-1).
  • Page 123 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Figure 3-1 Ball stud Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Pre-Installation Considerations and Requirements Router Chassis Front Covers PWR OK PWR OK FAULT FAULT PWR OK TEMP FAULT...
  • Page 124: Removing The Front Cover From Cisco 12016 Enhanced Series Routers

    To remove each front cover, grasp the sides of the cover and press both release buttons simultaneously to release the door from the chassis Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 3 Installing the Router (Figure 3-2).
  • Page 125 Removing the Front Covers PWR OK PWR OK FAULT FAULT TEMP I LIM TEMP I LIM Release buttons Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Pre-Installation Considerations and Requirements PWR OK FAULT TEMP I LIM...
  • Page 126: Rack-Mounting The Router Chassis

    • which is 17.25 inches (43.8 cm) wide and fits between the mounting posts on the rack. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 3-3. Measure for pairs of holes near the bottom, middle and top of the equipment rack to ensure that the rack posts are parallel.
  • Page 127: Installing Center-Mount Brackets-Optional

    Make sure you have performed the measurements described in Note Dimensions” section on page 3-8 Use the following procedure to install the center-mount brackets to the rack rails. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Verifying Equipment Rack Dimensions Mounting flanges Minimum usable aperture 17.7 inches...
  • Page 128 Align the bottom screw hole of the bracket with the marked screw hole at the bottom of the rack and finger tighten a screw in that hole. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-10...
  • Page 129 Use a level to verify that the tops of the two brackets are level, or use a measuring Step 5 tape to verify that both brackets are the same distance from the top of the rack rails. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis 3-11...
  • Page 130 Figure 3-5 Installing a Center-Mount Rack-Mounting Bracket Chassis Rack Bracket Chassis Bracket rack-mounting rail Rack Threaded hole Open hole (chassis secured (screw inserted by screw) through) Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-12 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 131: Installing The Chassis Rack-Mounting Platform

    Align the side of the bracket with the round hole over the hole on the side of the platform, insert a screw, and use your fingers to loosely tighten it (see blow-out in Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 3-6).
  • Page 132 Verify that the platform is level and seated squarely against the rack, then tighten all four screws. Figure 3-6 The Chassis Rack-Mounting Platform Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-14 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Figure 3-6).
  • Page 133: Unpack And Position The Router

    Installing the Router Unpack and Position the Router Unpack the router following the instructions in the Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Unpacking Instructions that came with the router. Use a safety hand truck to move the router to the location where it is being installed and...
  • Page 134: Installing The Chassis Into The Rack

    Figure 3-8 Raising the Chassis to the Installation Height Front of chassis Scissor-jack screw Counter-clockwise expands platform Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-16 3-8). Clockwise closes platform Chapter 3 Installing the Router Chassis anchor...
  • Page 135 Remove the four bolts and chassis anchor clips that secure the base of the chassis Step 2 to the scissor-jack platform (Figure 3-9). Figure 3-9 Removing the Chassis Anchor Clips Front of chassis Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-17 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 136 To reduce the risk of damage to the chassis and serious bodily injury, do not use these handles to lift or support the chassis. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-18 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 137 Step 6 Tighten all mounting screws (five on each side of the chassis) securely. Step 7 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 (Figure for each group of chassis mounting holes (groups b through e).
  • Page 138 Figure 3-11 Chassis Rack-Mounting Hole Groups Chassis mounting holes group E Chassis mounting holes group D Chassis mounting holes group C Chassis mounting holes group B Chassis mounting holes group A Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-20 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 139: Supplemental Bonding And Grounding Connections

    Connecting to the Front Grounding Receptacle, page 3-22 • Connecting to the Top Rear Receptacle, page 3-24 • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections “Router Bonding and Grounding 2-23.
  • Page 140: Connecting To The Front Grounding Receptacle

    (Figure Figure 3-12 Opening the Air Filter Door (behind filter door) Captive screws (2 on each side) Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-22 3-12). Switch fabric card cage Air filter door Air filter...
  • Page 141 Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to the appropriate Step 3 grounding point at your site to ensure an adequate earth ground. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections...
  • Page 142: Connecting To The Top Rear Receptacle

    Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to the appropriate Step 2 grounding point at your site to ensure an adequate earth ground. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-24 (Figure...
  • Page 143: Attaching The Vertical Cable-Management Trough

    Tighten all six screws with a Phillips screwdriver to secure the trough to the Step 5 chassis. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Attaching the Vertical Cable-Management Trough Figure 3-15 and use the following procedure to attach the vertical...
  • Page 144 FAULT PWR OK FAULT PWR OK TEMP FAULT TEMP I LIM TEMP I LIM I LIM Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-26 Chapter 3 Chassis rack-mounting rail Phillips Standoffs screwdriver Screwdriver access hole...
  • Page 145: Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables

    Route the cable up the cable-management bracket and carefully press the cable Step 4 into the channel so it is held in place by the cable clips Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figure 3-16).
  • Page 146 Repeat Steps 3 through 5 for each additional cable connection to that line card. Step 5 Figure 3-16 Connecting a Network Interface Cable to a Legacy Line Card Line card cable-management bracket Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-28 Network interface cable Chapter 3...
  • Page 147 Always allow adequate strain relief in the interface cable. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables 3-17a).
  • Page 148 Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables Figure 3-17 Current Style Cable Management Bracket Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-30 Chapter 3 Line card cable-management bracket Network interface cable Installing the Router Velcro strap...
  • Page 149: Connecting Grp Route Processor Cables

    RP cables are not available from Cisco, but are available from any commercial Note cable vendor. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 shows an example of a data terminal and modem connections. DB-25 female...
  • Page 150: Connecting To The Grp Console Port

    Attach the other end of the cable to the GRP console port. Step 4 Power on the data terminal. Step 5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-32 Chapter 3 Installing the Router OL-11495-01...
  • Page 151: Connecting To The Grp Auxiliary Port

    RJ-45 and MII cables to the Ethernet receptacles at the same time, and use cables that comply with EIA/TIA-568 standards. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 3-19):...
  • Page 152 CEF routing functions on these ports. Figure 3-19 GRP RJ-45 and MII Ethernet Connections To repeater or DTE RJ-45 cable To transceiver, repeater, or DTE MII cable Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-34 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 153: Rj-45 Connection

    Connect the network end of your MII cable to your transceiver, switch, hub, Step 2 repeater, DTE, or other external equipment. Note Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 The Ethernet interfaces on the GRP are endstation devices only, not repeaters.
  • Page 154: Connecting Prp Route Processor Cables

    The ports labeled Ethernet, 10BASE-T, Token Ring, Console, and AUX are safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits. SELV circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-36 shows an example of a data terminal and modem connections.
  • Page 155: Connecting To The Prp Console Port

    Attach the other end of the cable to the GRP console port. Step 4 Power on the data terminal. Step 5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 for additional information about the console port. Figure 3-20...
  • Page 156: Connecting To The Prp Auxiliary Port

    PRP. See the “PRP Ethernet Connections” section on page 2-40 information. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-38 for additional information about the auxiliary port. Figure 3-20 and use the following procedure to connect an asynchronous...
  • Page 157 Connect the network end of your RJ-45 cable to a switch, hub, repeater, DTE, or Step 2 other external equipment. The Ethernet interfaces on the PRP are endstation devices only, not Note repeaters. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Connecting PRP Route Processor Cables 3-39...
  • Page 158: Connecting An Alarm Card Cable

    Cisco. For information about alarm connector wiring requirements and the pinouts for the alarm connector interface, see the Guidelines” section on page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-40 3-21). Critical, major, and...
  • Page 159: Connecting Power To The Power Shelf

    Connecting Power to the AC-Input Power Shelf Use the following procedure to connect the AC power cords to the power shelf. Note Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Connect each AC power supply to a dedicated power source (branch circuit).
  • Page 160: Connecting Power To The Dc-Input Power Shelf

    This section contains the procedures to connect the DC source power cables to a DC-powered router. The color coding of source DC power cable leads depends on the color coding of the site DC power source. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-42 (Figure 3-22).
  • Page 161 DC power. These cables and the cable lugs used to attach the cables to the router chassis are not available from Cisco Systems. They are available from any commercial cable vendor. For more information on site power and source DC...
  • Page 162 Figure 3-23 DC-Input Terminal Connections on the DC-Input Power Shelf A1- A1+ A2- A2+ B2+ B2- B1+ B1- Ground Cover with slotted screw hole; fastens to standoff in middle of cable connection area Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-44 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 163 B2-. Repeat steps b and c for the remaining pairs of terminal studs. Figure 3-24 Reconnecting the Source DC Power Cables to the Power Shelf Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 (Figure 3-24):...
  • Page 164 Figure 3-25 Reinstalling the Source DC Power Cable Cover Ground – Cover standoff Cover with slotted screw hole; fastens to standoff in middle of cable connection area. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-46 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 165: Installing The Front Covers Of Cisco 12016 Original Series Routers

    Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 for the remaining front covers. Step 3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Installing the Front Covers of Cisco 12016 Original Series Routers (Figure 3-26).
  • Page 166 Installing the Front Covers of Cisco 12016 Original Series Routers Figure 3-26 Router Chassis Front Covers Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-48 PWR OK PWR OK FAULT FAULT PWR OK TEMP FAULT I LIM...
  • Page 167: Installing The Front Cover Of Cisco 12010 Enhanced Series Routers

    Push the front cover until the hinges snap into place. Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 for the remaining front cover. Step 3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Installing the Front Cover of Cisco 12010 Enhanced Series Routers...
  • Page 168 Figure 3-27 Attaching the Front Covers PWR OK PWR OK FAULT FAULT TEMP I LIM TEMP I LIM Release buttons Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-50 PWR OK FAULT TEMP I LIM Chapter 3 Installing the Router OL-11495-01...
  • Page 169 This completes the hardware installation procedures for Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 routers. Proceed to the next chapter to perform the initial router startup and basic configuration. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-51 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 170 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Installing the Front Cover of Cisco 12010 Enhanced Series Routers Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 3-52 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 171: System Startup And Basic Configuration

    System Startup and Basic Configuration The system startup process and a procedure for performing a basic configuration of your Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, or Cisco 12816 router is presented in the following sections: Sources of Cisco IOS Software, page 4-2 •...
  • Page 172: C H A P T E R 4 System Startup And Basic Configuration

    All source power cables are securely fastened to the PDUs, and are connected • to the appropriate power source. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration “Post-Installation Procedures” section on page 4-63.
  • Page 173: Boot Process Overview

    After the power-on reset logic is released, the RP begins to execute the ROM monitor software. – – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 You must connect a terminal to the RP to perform the initial configuration of the router.
  • Page 174: Powering On The Router And Observing The Boot Process

    You can place your hand in front of the exhaust vents near the top rear of the chassis to verify that the blower is operating. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration...
  • Page 175 The system is operational and ready to execute basic Cisco IOS software commands at the ROM monitor prompt (rommon>). A valid Cisco IOS image is running. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Powering On the Router and Observing the Boot Process 4-1).
  • Page 176 (only one port can be operational at a time). RJ-45 LEDs show port activity. – – – – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 LINK: Link activity EN: port enabled TX: data transmission RX: data reception...
  • Page 177 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Figure 4-2 Figure 4-3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Powering On the Router and Observing the Boot Process GRP LEDs—Partial Front Panel View PRP Ethernet Ports and LEDs—Partial Front Panel View...
  • Page 178 Low memory on the line card is being tested. TEST The size of main memory on the line card is being discovered. INIT Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 (Figure 4-4). The line card boot process occurs immediately after the RP boot process.
  • Page 179 2. The version of MBus microcode running on your system might be different. 3. The fabric downloader loads the Cisco IOS software image onto the line card. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 180 RP so the router can be administered from a remote location, or to activate the line card network interfaces. After the initial configuration, the RP and line cards can communicate with external networks. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-10 Chapter 4 “Locating a Valid Cisco IOS Software Image”...
  • Page 181: Manually Booting The System

    ROM monitor mode and displays the ROM monitor prompt (rommon>). From ROM monitor mode, you have access to commands which locate and boot a valid system image. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-11 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 182: Locating A Valid Cisco Ios Software Image

    To boot an image manually, issue the appropriate ROM monitor mode boot command after locating a valid Cisco IOS software image. Boot the image using one of the boot commands shown in Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-12 Chapter 4...
  • Page 183 [host] boot [host] filename Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Boot Commands Purpose (No argument.) Boots the default image in NVRAM. This image is loaded into memory at the factory.
  • Page 184: Configuring The Router

    This method is described in the Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-14 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration “Configuring the Software Configuration...
  • Page 185: Cisco Ios User Interface

    1-time commands, such as show commands, that show the current configuration status, and clear commands, that clear counters or interfaces. The EXEC commands are not saved across reboots of the router. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cisco IOS User Interface...
  • Page 186: User Exec Mode

    (#). Because many of the privileged commands set operating parameters, privileged Note access should be password-protected to prevent unauthorized use. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-16 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration...
  • Page 187: Global Configuration Mode

    “Interface Commands” chapter in the Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference. For protocol-specific commands, refer to the appropriate Cisco IOS software command reference guide. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 password >...
  • Page 188: Using Setup For Configuration Changes

    The system configuration dialog guides you through the configuration process by prompting you for global (system-wide) parameters and interface (line card) parameters. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-18 Chapter 4...
  • Page 189 Default settings are in square brackets '[]'. Basic setup only configures enough connectivity for management of the system, extended setup will ask you Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 --- System Configuration Dialog ---...
  • Page 190 Class B network is 172.16.0.0, 8 subnet bits; mask is /24 The following configuration command script was created: hostname Milo enable secret 5 $1$krIg$emfYm/1OwHVspDuS8Gy0K1 enable password wilma Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-20 Chapter 4 IP-Address OK? Method Status...
  • Page 191 When you enter setup using the setup command, the script displays any existing (previously entered) system configuration settings within square brackets [ ]. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-21 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 192: Configuring Global Parameters Using The Setup Facility

    • Passwords for the enable, enable secret, and virtual terminal security • parameters. Protocols used by the router. • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-22 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration OL-11495-01...
  • Page 193 An enable secret password can contain from 1 to 25 uppercase and lowercase • alphanumeric characters. An enable password can contain any number of uppercase and lowercase • alphanumeric characters. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cisco IOS User Interface 4-23...
  • Page 194: Configuring Network Interfaces

    The RJ-45 and MII receptacles on the GRP and PRP are IEEE 802.3u-compliant interfaces that provide connectivity to Ethernet networks. You can use one interface or the other, but not both at the same time. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-24 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration “The...
  • Page 195 Configure IP on this interface?: yes Configure IP unnumbered on this interface?: yes Assign to which interface: ethernet0 Configure CLNS on this interface?: yes Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cisco IOS User Interface 4-25...
  • Page 196: Checking The Software Version Number And Installed Interfaces

    BOOTFLASH: GS Software (GSR-BOOT-M), Version 11.2(18)GS4, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELE Getty uptime is 22 hours, 15 minutes System returned to ROM by reload Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-26 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration...
  • Page 197: Using Global Configuration Mode

    Would you like to enter the initial dialog? [yes]: no Milo> Enter the enable command and password (if prompted). Step 2 Milo> enable Password: <password> Milo# Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cisco IOS User Interface 4-27...
  • Page 198: Verifying Running Configuration File Settings

    Milo enable secret 5 $1$W6K5$W/p5Bq6IPLGJ/hS9VVP1g. enable password twink interface POS1/0 ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 crc 32 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-28 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration OL-11495-01...
  • Page 199: Saving The Running Configuration Settings To Nvram

    If you do not save the running configuration settings to NVRAM, they will be lost Note the next time you reload the system. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cisco IOS User Interface...
  • Page 200: Viewing The Running Configuration Settings

    11 1 91 aal5snap 310000 310000 1 map-group atm1 no ip classless ip route 10.5.4.254 255.255.255.255 Ethernet0 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-30 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration OL-11495-01...
  • Page 201: Configuring The Software Configuration Register

    Recover a lost password. • Force an automatic boot using a boot image. • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Flash memory card inserted in PCMCIA slot 0 TFTP server on the network...
  • Page 202 Table 4-4 Bit Number 00 to 03 11 and 12 1. OEM = original equipment manufacturer. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-32 Chapter 4 Table 4-4. For example, the default value for the...
  • Page 203: Setting Software Configuration Settings

    Milo(config)# Note The factory default configuration register setting for an RP is 0x0102. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Configuring the Software Configuration Register (Table 4-5) defines a source for booting a default Cisco IOS Boot Field—Software Configuration Register...
  • Page 204 To form this filename, the system starts with cisco and links the octal equivalent of the boot field value and the processor type in the following format: cisco<bootfieldvalue>-<processorname> Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-34 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration rommon>...
  • Page 205: Changing Software Configuration Register Settings

    Enter the configure terminal command to enter global configuration mode. Step 2 Milo# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Milo(config)# Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Configuring the Software Configuration Register 4-35...
  • Page 206 Configuration register changes take effect only after the system reboots Note (for example, when you enter a reload command from the console). Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-36 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration...
  • Page 207: Low-Order Bits In The Software Configuration Register

    Note, however, that a valid boot system configuration command stored in the NVRAM configuration file overrides any computed default filename for booting over the network. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Configuring the Software Configuration Register “Setting Software Configuration Settings”...
  • Page 208 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-38 Chapter 4 Default Boot Filenames Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0...
  • Page 209: High-Order Bits In The Software Configuration Register

    IP broadcast address. Table 4-7 Table 4-7 Bit 14 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Setting bit 8 causes the system to ignore the console Break key (factory default). Clearing bit 8 causes the system to interpret a Break keystroke as a command to halt normal system operation and force the system into ROM monitor mode.
  • Page 210 Clearing bit 13 causes the system to continue attempting to load a boot – file from the network TFTP server indefinitely (default). Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-40 Chapter 4 System Console Terminal Data Transmission Rate Settings...
  • Page 211: Recovering A Lost Password

    [n]: y enable “diagnostic mode”? y/n [n]: Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Recovering a Lost Password 4-14).
  • Page 212 Step 6 After some interface configuration information is displayed, the user EXEC mode prompt appears: Milo> Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-42 Chapter 4 --- System Configuration Dialog --- System Startup and Basic Configuration...
  • Page 213 Milo(config)# Ctrl-Z Milo# Reboot the router and use the recovered password with the enable command to Step 12 gain access to the router. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Recovering a Lost Password 4-43...
  • Page 214: Using Rp Flash Memory Cards

    Hold the flash memory card with the connector end of the card toward the slot and Step 2 the label facing right (see Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-44 Chapter 4 Figure 4-5 and the following procedure to install a flash memory card.
  • Page 215 Pull the card from the slot and place it in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage. Step 4 Replace the flash memory card slot cover. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figure Figure 4-5c).
  • Page 216 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Using RP Flash Memory Cards Figure 4-5 Installing and Removing a Flash Memory Card Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-46 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 217: Formatting A New Flash Memory Card

    For command descriptions and configuration information, refer to the Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference and the Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide in the Cisco IOS documentation set. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Using RP Flash Memory Cards...
  • Page 218: Specifying A Cisco Ios Software Image To Boot The System

    0x0102—The system disables the Break function and checks for a default TFTP server filename. If the network boot operation fails, the system boots from a flash memory card. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-48 Chapter 4...
  • Page 219: Flash Memory Commands

    The following example shows the cd command changing access to different devices. Milo# cd slot1: Milo# pwd slot1:/ Milo# cd slot0: Milo# pwd slot0:/ Milo# cd bootflash: Milo# pwd bootflash:/ Milo# Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-49...
  • Page 220: Dir Command

    (they still occupy space in memory). This allows you to recover a deleted file at a later time using the undelete command. To permanently remove deleted files use the squeeze command. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-50 Chapter 4...
  • Page 221: Squeeze Command

    Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Using RP Flash Memory Cards...
  • Page 222: Booting From Flash Memory

    You cannot copy a new Cisco IOS software image into the onboard flash memory Caution SIMM (also referred to as bootflash) while the system is running from that onboard flash memory. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-52 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration “Configuring...
  • Page 223 Loading new.image from 1.1.1.1 (via Ethernet0): !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!![OK - 7799951/15599616 bytes] CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 filename [bootflash:|slot0:|slot1:] Using RP Flash Memory Cards filename 4-53...
  • Page 224: Copying A Cisco Ios Software Image Into A Flash Memory Card

    You have access to the network TFTP server by means of a configured and • fully functional network interface on your system. Note Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-54 Chapter 4 To ensure access to the network TFTP server, you must configure a network interface using the setup command facility.
  • Page 225: Step 1

    The CRC verifies that the file is correctly copied to the destination device (the flash memory card in slot 0). Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Using RP Flash Memory Cards...
  • Page 226: Copying Cisco Ios Software Images Between Flash Memory Cards

    Enter the following command to copy the image.new file from the memory card Step 2 in slot 1 to the memory card in slot 0: Milo# copy slot1:image.new slot0:image.new Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-56 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration 4-49).
  • Page 227: Copying System Configuration Files Between Rp Memory And A Flash Memory Card

    Copy a configuration file from the flash memory card to NVRAM. • Note Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 You cannot copy files directly into DRAM. Using RP Flash Memory Cards 4-57...
  • Page 228 [slot0: | slot1:] specifies the destination of the configuration file to be copied. • filename is the name of the configuration file. • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-58 Chapter 4 The environmental CONFIG_FILE variable must point to NVRAM (system default).
  • Page 229 1215 6176844 1186 9197156 bytes available (11381148 bytes used) Milo# Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 May 10 1997 19:24:12 gsr-p-mz.112-8 May 10 1997 20:30:52 myfile1 May 10 1997 23:04:10 gsr-p-mz.112-8.1 May 10 1997 16:56:50 myfile2...
  • Page 230 • The C characters signify the calculation of the CRC, which verifies that the • file is copied correctly. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-60 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration OL-11495-01...
  • Page 231 Milo# copy startup-config running-config Milo# %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from memory by console Milo# Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 May 10 1997 19:24:12 gsr-p-mz.112-8 May 10 1997 20:30:52 myfile1 May 10 1997 23:04:10 gsr-p-mz.112-8.1...
  • Page 232: Booting A New Cisco Ios Software Image From A Flash Memory Card

    4-47). Formatting a flash memory card erases all existing data on the card. Caution Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-62 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration “Formatting a New Flash Memory Card” section on...
  • Page 233: Post-Installation Procedures

    For additional PRP information, refer to the Performance Route Processor • (PRP) Installation and Configuration Note. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 To access Cisco IOS software documentation and hardware installation and maintenance documentation, go to http://www.cisco.com.
  • Page 234 Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic Configuration Post-Installation Procedures Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 4-64 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 235 Troubleshooting the Switch Fabric, page 5-29 • Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem, page 5-36 • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 C H A P T E R Powering On the Router and Observing...
  • Page 236: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The Installation

    Power subsystem—Includes the following components: • – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Use the show hardware command to determine which line cards are installed if possible. Use the show version command to determine this information if possible.
  • Page 237: Normal Router Startup Sequence

    – – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 The upper row of the display is powered by the DC-to-DC converter on the card.
  • Page 238: Identifying Startup Issues

    2000 Watt AC Power status Power Supplies Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide shows the contents of the alphanumeric displays on the RP and the line Display Contents/LED Status and Meaning Upper row: MSTR Lower row: GRP or PRP The RP is enabled and recognized by the system;...
  • Page 239: Troubleshooting The Power Subsystem

    Troubleshooting the DC-Input Power Subsystem, page 5-10 • • Troubleshooting the Power Distribution System, page 5-15 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem Display Contents/LED Status and Meaning PWR OK: On...
  • Page 240: Troubleshooting The Ac-Input Power Subsystem

    RP. If the router detects an extreme condition, it generates an alarm on the alarm card and logs the appropriate warning messages on the console. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 series routers are available with either an original (2000 W) or enhanced (2500 W) capacity AC power supply:...
  • Page 241 The ejector lever is locked into place by its spring clip (2000 W PEM), – or the captive screw on the ejector lever is tightened securely (2500 W PEM). Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 2500 W AC Power Supply Components Pw r Ok...
  • Page 242 If the power supply fan and blower modules are operating properly, replace the existing power supply with a spare. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide If the temp indicator is on, the fault indicator is also on.
  • Page 243 AC power supplies, it powers on and operates even if one power supply fails. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 If the temp indicator is flashing, the fault indicator also goes on.
  • Page 244: Troubleshooting The Dc-Input Power Subsystem

    RP. If the router detects an extreme condition, it generates an alarm on the alarm card and logs the appropriate warning messages on the console. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 series routers are available with either original or enhanced capacity DC power supplies: Figure 5-3 •...
  • Page 245 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Figure 5-4 PWR OK Handle Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 2400 W DC Power Supply Components PWR OK FAUL T FAULT TEMP Ejector lever Power switch Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem...
  • Page 246 If the spare PEM also fails, the problem could be a faulty power shelf – backplane connector. Power off the router and contact a Cisco service representative for assistance. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-12 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation...
  • Page 247 Because the router is equipped with multiple DC power supplies, it powers on and operates even if one power supply fails. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 If the temp indicator is on, the fault indicator also goes on.
  • Page 248: Additional Power Subsystem Troubleshooting Information

    PEM as shown in this example: router#show environment Slot # Slot # Slot # Slot # Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-14 Hot Sensor Inlet Sensor (deg C) (deg C) 38.0 32.5...
  • Page 249: Troubleshooting The Power Distribution System

    The chassis backplane which carries voltage to chassis components. • DC-to-DC converters which convert –48 VDC from the backplane to the • correct voltages required by the line cards. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 3300 5064 3308...
  • Page 250 Replace the blower module. Contact your Cisco representative if replacing the blower module does not fix the problem. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-16 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation...
  • Page 251: Troubleshooting The Processor Subsystem

    This section contains information to troubleshooting the processor subsystem, including: • Troubleshooting the RP, page 5-18 Troubleshooting Line Cards, page 5-20 • Troubleshooting Using the Alarm Cards, page 5-27 • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem 5-17...
  • Page 252: Troubleshooting The Rp

    Lower row—Indicates the current phase of the boot process. At the end of a • successful boot process, this display reads GRP or PRP depending on the RP type. Figure 5-5 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-18 (Figure 5-5): RP Alphanumeric Display...
  • Page 253: Troubleshooting Using The Rp Alphanumeric Display

    – – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 If the lower row is not operating, the MBus module may be malfunctioning.
  • Page 254: Troubleshooting Line Cards

    Troubleshooting Line Cards When the line card is powered on, the display on the line card indicates the following Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-20 Troubleshooting Using the RP Alphanumeric Display Messages Description...
  • Page 255 Lower row—Indicates the current phase of the boot process. At the end of a • successful boot process, this display reads RUN. Figure 5-6 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Line Card Alphanumeric Display Upper alphanumeric...
  • Page 256: Troubleshooting Using The Line Card Alphanumeric Display

    LROM Low memory test is complete. Main memory is being initialized. INIT Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-22 If the lower row is not operating the MBus module may be malfunctioning. If the MBus module is operating, the lower row could be on even if the RP failed to powered on.
  • Page 257 FABL Fabric downloader is launched and running. Cisco IOS software is being downloaded into line card DNLD memory. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem Source Line card ROM monitor...
  • Page 258 Line card is newly powered on. STRT Line card is powered on. System is resetting. RSET Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-24 Chapter 5 Table 5-3 may occur too quickly for you to read; therefore, the sequence is...
  • Page 259 Buffer carving failure. DUMP Line card requesting a core dump. DUMP Line card dumping core. DUMP Line card core dump complete. DONE Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem complete. Source 5-25...
  • Page 260 1. This LED sequence only appears in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(24)S or later. 2. The fabric downloader loads the Cisco IOS software image onto the line card. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-26...
  • Page 261: Troubleshooting Using The Alarm Cards

    A pair of status LEDs that correspond to each of the CFC and SFC card slots • in the switch fabric and clock scheduler card cage: – – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 5-7): These indicators are normally off. ENABLED (green)—the alarm card is operational and functioning properly.
  • Page 262: Monitoring Critical, Major, And Minor Alarm Status

    The RP also logs a message about the threshold violation on the system console. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-28 Critical, major, and...
  • Page 263: Troubleshooting The Switch Fabric

    Enter the attach <slot #> command to access a line card. Step 2 Note Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Use the attach command when you connect to the line card. The execute-on command is dependent upon the inter-process communication (IPC) which operates over the switch fabric.
  • Page 264: Analyzing The Data

    RP and the secondary RP and all installed line cards. The example output below shows the status of the primary RP. The crc16 data line is underlined and is showing errors from sfc1. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-30 Chapter 5...
  • Page 265 0 Switch cards present Switch cards monitored Slot: Name: -------- state crc16 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Backup Scheduler: Slot 16 redund overflow 0 cell parity 0x001F Slots 0x001F...
  • Page 266 Always reseat the corresponding card as the first line of troubleshooting to be sure Note it is correctly seated. If, after reseating the card, the crc errors are still increasing, then replace the part. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-32 req error multi req...
  • Page 267: Grant Parity And Request Errors

    Switch cards present Switch cards monitored Slot: Name: Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Replace the switch fabric card in the slot corresponding to the errors. Replace all switch fabric cards. Replace the backplane.
  • Page 268 CSC switchover has not occurred and the failing CSC is the one listed as Master Scheduler. By default, the CSC in slot 17 is the primary and the CSC in slot 16 is the backup. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-34 Chapter 5...
  • Page 269: Properly Seating Switch Fabric Cards

    12016/GRP (R5000) processor (revision 0x01) with 262144K bytes of memory. R5000 CPU at 200Mhz, Implementation 35, Rev 2.1, 512KB L2 Cache Last reset from power-on 2 Route Processor Cards Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-35 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 270: Troubleshooting The Cooling Subsystem

    • • Power Supply Operation, page 5-38 Overtemperature Conditions, page 5-39 • Isolating Cooling Subsystem Problems, page 5-39 • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-36 Chapter 5 (Figure 5-8). Troubleshooting the Installation OL-11495-01...
  • Page 271 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Figure 5-8 Top blower module Bottom blower module Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cooling Air Flow (Plenum) Air filter Room air (Plenum) Front Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem...
  • Page 272: Blower Module Operation

    – For additional power supply troubleshooting information, see the “Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem” section on page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-38 Green—The blower module is functioning properly. Red—There is a fault detected in the blower module.
  • Page 273: Overtemperature Conditions

    Isolating Cooling Subsystem Problems Use the following procedure to isolate a problem with the chassis cooling system if you have an overtemperature condition. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem...
  • Page 274 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 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-40 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation...
  • Page 275 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-41 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 276 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 5-42 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 277: Router Field Diagnostics

    Smaller Cisco IOS image—The smaller IOS image helps accommodate • customers with 20 MB flash memory cards. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 C H A P T E R...
  • Page 278: Chapter 6 Router Field Diagnostic

    The diagnostics affect only the line card being tested; the other line cards remain online and continue to pass traffic normally. Diagnostics do not affect system performance. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 6 Router Field Diagnostics...
  • Page 279: Downloading The Diagnostic Image

    Occasionally, this flash memory code must be updated with new FPGA code containing feature enhancements or code improvements. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Field-Programmable Gate Array Overview...
  • Page 280 Cisco IOS. The entire process takes approximately 2 minutes and must be done one line card at a time. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 6 Router Field Diagnostics 6-5.
  • Page 281: Upgrading An Fpga Image On A Line Card

    Use the following procedure to upgrade the FPGA image on a line card. Enter the enable command and password (if prompted). Step 1 Milo> enable Password: <password> Milo# Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 282 Ethernet0): !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Calling enable_slot_and_type_on_fabric(DISABLE) for slot 7 Calling enable_slot_and_type_on_fabric(ENABLE) for slot 7 FD 3> ***************************************************** FD 3> GSR Field Diagnostics V6.9 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 6 Router Field Diagnostics OL-11495-01...
  • Page 283 Field Diag eeprom values: run 17 fail mode 0 (PASS) slot 7 last test failed was 0, error code 0 Shutting down diags in slot 7 Board will reload Router# Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Field-Programmable Gate Array Overview...
  • Page 284: Using The Diag Command

    {tftp | flash} source-path [verbose] [wait] [full] diag slot-number previous diag slot-number halt diag slot-number update-fpga source {tftp | flash} source-path Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Table 6-1 for a description of the command variables. [coe] [dl-timeout-plus <1-2000>] [device] [messaging]...
  • Page 285: Diagnostic Commands For Cisco 12000 Series Rout Processors

    Command slot-number source tftp flash Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 lists the diag command keywords, options, variables, and their diag Command Reference Description Specifies the slot number of the card you want to test.
  • Page 286 Using the diag Command Table 6-1 source-path halt previous Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 6-10 diag Command Reference (continued) Specifies the path to the diagnostic image file c12k-fdiagsbflc-mz.IOS Release Where IOS Release corresponds to the Cisco IOS release number.
  • Page 287 Router Field Diagnostics Table 6-1 verbose wait full Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 diag Command Reference (continued) (Optional) Enables progress and error messages to be displayed on the console. By default, only the minimum status messages appear on the console, along with the final result.
  • Page 288 DRAM on the line card. However, this should only be performed under the guidance of a TAC engineer and only when observing tightly controlled static-sensitive device handling procedures. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 6-12 diag Command Reference (continued) (Optional) Manipulates the download timeout value for users with slow TFTP boot paths.
  • Page 289: Diag Command Output Examples

    5d20h: %GRP-4-RSTSLOT: Resetting the card in the slot: 7,Event: EV_ADMIN_FDIAG Loading images/award/c12k-fdiagsbflc-mz from 192.164.1.1 (via Ethernet0): 5d20h: Downloading diags from tftp file tftp://192.164.1.1/images/award/c12k-fdiagsbflc-mz !!!!![OK - 13976524 bytes] Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 !!!!! diag Command Output Examples [confirm] 6-13...
  • Page 290: Testing Using The Verbose Option

    Launching a Field Diagnostic for slot 7 Downloading diagnostic tests to slot 7 via fabric (timeout set to 300 sec.) 00:07:41: %GRP-4-RSTSLOT: Resetting the card in the slot: 7,Event: EV_ADMIN_FDIAG Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 6-14 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 291 FDIAG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS(7): test #22 RBM to TBM SLI Packet Loopback FDIAG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS(7): test #23 TBM to PSA Packet - Framer Loopback FDIAG_STAT_IN_PROGRESS(7): test #24 TBM to TX SOP Packet Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 6-15 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 292: Displaying Previous Test Results

    0. Router # diag 7 prev Field Diag eeprom values: run 64 fail mode 0 (PASS) slot 7 last test failed was 0, error code 0 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 6-16 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 293: Maintaining The Router

    • Removing and Replacing a DC PEM, page 7-60 • Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf, page 7-68 • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 C H A P T E R...
  • Page 294: Chapter 7 Maintaining The Router

    Power off all circuit breakers for the source power lines connected to the power Step 2 supplies. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide “Safety Guidelines” section on page Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 12000 Series...
  • Page 295: Removing And Installing The Front Covers And Bezel Extenders On Original Cisco 12000 Series Routers

    Step 2 Repeat Step 1 for the remaining front covers. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Figure 7-1 and use the following procedure to remove the snap-on front (Figure 7-1).
  • Page 296: Installing The Front Covers

    Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 for the remaining front covers. Step 3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 7-1 and use the following procedure to install the front covers.
  • Page 297 Maintaining the Router Removing and Installing the Front Covers and Bezel Extenders on Original Cisco 12000 Series Routers Figure 7-1 Ball stud Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Router Chassis Front Covers PWR OK...
  • Page 298: Attaching Bezel Extenders To The Front Cover

    Repeat Steps a and b to fasten the right side bezel extender to the other side of the front cover Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-3. If you cannot align both screw holes on the front cover inserts, you have the incorrect bezel extender.
  • Page 299 Hold the card cage front cover by its outside edges and align the ball studs with the ball stud clips on the front of the chassis Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Ball studs...
  • Page 300 Removing and Installing the Front Covers and Bezel Extenders on Original Cisco 12000 Series Routers Figure 7-3 Ball stud Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Attaching the Front Covers Using Bezel Extenders PWR OK...
  • Page 301: Removing And Replacing The Air Filter Door Front Cover

    If the router uses an extended front cover bezel, the air filter door does not have Caution enough space to open completely. Before you open the air filter door, you must remove the extended front cover. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 7-4).
  • Page 302 Damaging the honeycomb screen can restrict the air flow and cause overheating in the router. It can also diminish EMI protection. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-10 Opening the Chassis Air Filter Door...
  • Page 303 Hold the replacement front cover by its outside edges and align the screw holes in Step 3 the front cover with the holes on the air filter door. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 (Figure 7-5).
  • Page 304 Align and seat the door carefully to avoid damaging the EMI-preventive gaskets Caution on the door. The air filter door must be closed and secured at all times to maintain correct EMI performance. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-12 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router (Figure 7-6).
  • Page 305: Removing And Installing Front Doors On Cisco 12016 Enhanced Series Routers

    The illustrations in this procedure show the top front door, but the procedure is Note the same for either the top or bottom door. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Installing Front Doors on Cisco 12016 Enhanced Series Routers...
  • Page 306 Removing and Installing Front Doors on Cisco 12016 Enhanced Series Routers Open the top front door by pressing the right latch button Step 1 Figure 7-7 Front door latches Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-14 Opening the Front Door PWR OK FAULT...
  • Page 307 Figure 7-8 Removing or Installing Hinge Pins Reinstall the hinge pins into the chassis hinge brackets Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Installing Front Doors on Cisco 12016 Enhanced Series Routers (Figure 7-8).
  • Page 308 Remove the bumpers and pivot blocks from the door as shown in Figure 7-9. Step 3 Figure 7-9 Removing the Bumpers and Pivot Blocks Bumpers Pivot blocks Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-16 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 309: Cleaning Or Replacing The Chassis Air Filter

    • Routers, page 7-18 Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter on Cisco 12016 Enhanced Series • Routers, page 7-22 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 7-8). through Step 5 for the bottom door.
  • Page 310: Routers

    Figure 7-10 Opening the Chassis Air Filter Door Switch fabric card cage (behind filter door) Air filter door Air filter Captive screws (2 on each side) Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-18 7-10). Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router OL-11495-01...
  • Page 311 Figure 7-11 Removing the Chassis Air Filter Air filter Push filter up with palm and fingertips Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter (Figure 7-11). 7-19...
  • Page 312 Slide the new or cleaned air filter into the air filter door (Figure Figure 7-12 Installing the Chassis Air Filter Air filter Air filter door Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-20 7-12). Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router OL-11495-01...
  • Page 313 Step 6 Caution The air filter door must be closed and secured at all times to maintain correct EMI performance. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter (Figure 7-13).
  • Page 314 Loosen the 4 captive screws on the air filter door and pivot the door open Step 1 (Figure Figure 7-14 Opening the Chassis Air Filter Door Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-22 7-10). Chapter 7...
  • Page 315 Damage to the honeycomb screens can restrict airflow, cause overheating, and affect EMI performance. Figure 7-15 Removing the Chassis Air Filter Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Cleaning or Replacing the Chassis Air Filter (Figure 7-11).
  • Page 316: Removing And Replacing Blower Modules

    There are currently two types of blower modules in use for the Cisco 12016 series routers; blowers that shipped with original systems, and enhanced capacity blowers that ship with current systems. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-24 Chapter 7...
  • Page 317: Upper And Lower Blower Module Orientation

    Heads-up orientation—Install the blower module in the upper bay in the “heads-up” orientation with the three fan air intake openings face down. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 If you upgraded your router with a power supply upgrade kit (2500 W AC...
  • Page 318 The blower module weighs approximately 20 pounds (9 kg). Use two hands when handling the blower module. Figure 7-16 Removing the Upper Blower Module PWR OK FAULT TEMP I LIM Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-26 PWR OK PWR OK FAULT FAULT TEMP...
  • Page 319 If the OK indicator does not light, see the Installation” section on page Figure 7-17 Installing the Upper Blower Module PWR OK FAULT TEMP I LIM Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 7-28. PWR OK FAULT PWR OK FAULT...
  • Page 320: Troubleshooting The Blower Installation

    – – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-28 If this indicator remains on, and the blower module fans fail to operate after several attempts to reseat the blower module, replace it with a spare.
  • Page 321: Removing And Replacing Ac And Dc Power Subsystem Components

    Subsystem Components This section contains removal and replacement procedures for the AC and DC power systems used with the Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 series routers. If you ordered an upgrade kit, you can use these same procedures to upgrade all of the power system components.
  • Page 322: Power Supply And Power Shelf Compatibility

    Optional AC Power Shelf (PWR-GSR16-AC4-SH=) Compatible only with 2000 W AC power supplies. Do not use with newer, 2500 W power supplies. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-30 Chapter 7 (Table Replacement Component...
  • Page 323 All PEMs in the power shelf must be 2000 W. Do not mix with newer, 2400 W PEMs. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing AC and DC Power Subsystem Components...
  • Page 324: Installing Upgrade Kits

    – – DC power upgrade (12000/10-DC-UP=): • – – Note Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-32 Power supplies (Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supply, page 7-33). Standard power shelf (Removing and Replacing the Standard AC-Input...
  • Page 325: Removing And Replacing An Ac Power Supply

    Figure 7-18 Standard and Optional AC Power Shelves Standard AC-input power shelf Optional AC-input power shelf Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supply shows AC power shelves housing original series 2000 W power...
  • Page 326 Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supply Figure 7-19 Figure 7-19 2000 W AC Power Supply Components Handle Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-34 identifies the components of a 2000 W AC power supply. PWR OK...
  • Page 327 Figure 7-20 2500 W AC Power Supply Components Pwr Ok Ejector handle Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supply identifies the components of a 2500 W AC power supply.
  • Page 328 Step 3 For 2000 W PEM—Go to • For 2500 W PEM—Go to • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-36 7-30). You must shut down the router to perform the upgrade. Step Step...
  • Page 329 The power supply weighs approximately 12 pounds (5.4 kg). Use two hands when Caution handling the power supply. Figure 7-21 Removing a 2000 W AC Power Supply Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supply (Figure...
  • Page 330 Figure 7-22 Removing a 2500 W AC Power Supply Install the power supply: Step 6 For 2000 W PEM—Go to • • For 2500 W PEM—Go to Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-38 (Figure 7-22): Pwr Ok Fault Temp...
  • Page 331 If the spring clip does not lock the lever in place, the power supply is not Caution completely seated. Eject the power supply and push it in firmly to reseat it. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supply...
  • Page 332 Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supply Figure 7-23 Installing a 2000 W AC Power Supply Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-40 Chapter 7 PWR OK FAULT PWR OK FAULT TEMP I LIM...
  • Page 333 If the indicator does not light, see the “Troubleshooting the AC Power Supply Installation” section on page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supply...
  • Page 334: Troubleshooting The Ac Power Supply Installation

    – – – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-42 Check that the source voltage is within the correct range: 170 to 262 VAC Remove and then apply power to the power supply by disconnecting its power cord.
  • Page 335 Each AC power supply operating in the nominal range of 200 to 240 VAC requires a minimum service of 20 A, North America (or 13 A, international). Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supply If the temp indicator is on, the fault indicator also goes on.
  • Page 336: Removing And Replacing The Standard Ac-Input Power Shelf

    Remove all of the power supplies as described in Step 1 AC Power Supply” section on page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-44 If the OC indicator is on or flashing, the fault indicator also goes on.
  • Page 337 Disconnect each of the AC power cords from the back panel of the power shelf by Step 2 lifting the retention clip and unplugging the cord (Figure 7-25). Figure 7-25 Disconnecting AC Power Cords Power cord retention clip Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-45 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 338 Loosen the ejector jackscrew to unseat the power shelf from the power interface panel connectors. Figure 7-26 Unseating the Power Shelf Ejector jackscrew Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-46 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router (Figure...
  • Page 339 The AC-input power shelf weighs approximately 21 pounds (9.5 kg). Use two Warning hands to remove the power shelf. Figure 7-27 Removing the AC-Input Power Shelf Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the Standard AC-Input Power Shelf (Figure...
  • Page 340 Figure 7-28 Connecting the AC-Input Power Shelf Hole Guide pin (one on each side of chassis) Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-48 7-28): Elcon connectors on power shelf back panel...
  • Page 341 Tighten the ejector jackscrew. Tighten the captive screws on each flange. Figure 7-29 Seating the Power Shelf Ejector jackscrew Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the Standard AC-Input Power Shelf (Figure 7-29):...
  • Page 342 Figure 7-30 Reconnecting AC Power Cords Reinstall the power supplies as described in Step 9 Power Supply” section on page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-50 Power cord retention clip 7-33.
  • Page 343: Removing And Replacing The Optional 2-Level Ac-Input Power Shelf

    Remove all of the power supplies as described in Step 1 Power Supply, page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Level AC-Input Power Shelf Removing and Replacing an AC 7-33.
  • Page 344 Disconnect each of the AC power cords from the back panel of the power shelf by Step 2 lifting the retention clip and unplugging the cord (Figure 7-31). Figure 7-31 Disconnecting the AC Power Cords Power cord retention clip Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-52 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 345 The AC-input power shelf weighs approximately 42 pounds (19.05 kg). Use two Warning hands to remove the power shelf. Figure 7-32 Removing the AC-Input Power Shelf Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Level AC-Input Power Shelf (Figure 7-32).
  • Page 346 Figure 7-33 Connecting the AC-Input Power Shelf Hole Guide pin (one on each side of chassis) Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-54 7-33): Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Elcon connectors...
  • Page 347 Tighten the ejector jackscrew. Tighten the two captive screws on each flange. Figure 7-34 Installing the AC-Input Power Shelf Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Level AC-Input Power Shelf...
  • Page 348 Figure 7-35 Reconnecting AC Power Cords Reinstall the power supplies as described in Step 10 Power Supply” section on page 7-33 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-56 Power cord retention clip beginning with...
  • Page 349: Troubleshooting The Ac Power Shelf Installation

    If the indicator is on: – – – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the Optional 2-Level AC-Input Power Shelf Check that the source voltage is within the correct range: 170 to 262 VAC Remove and then apply power to the power supply by disconnecting its power cord.
  • Page 350 Each AC power supply operating in the nominal range of 200 to 240 VAC requires a minimum service of 20 A, North America (or 13 A, international). Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-58 If the temp indicator is on, the fault indicator also goes on.
  • Page 351: Upgrading The Ac-Input Power Shelf

    Push in the front cover until all four ball studs snap into their sockets and the front cover is flush against the front of the chassis. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 If the OC indicator is on or flashing, the fault indicator also goes on.
  • Page 352: Removing And Replacing A Dc Pem

    Figure 7-36 Figure 7-36 2000 W DC Power Supply Components Handle Circuit breaker Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-60 7-29. identifies the components of a 2000 W DC power supply. LEDs...
  • Page 353 Be sure to notify the system administrator and other appropriate personnel that all routing traffic stops while the upgrade takes place. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 identifies the components of a 2400 W DC power supply.
  • Page 354 Slide the PEM out of its bay while supporting it with your other hand. The DC PEM weighs approximately 6 pounds (2.7 kg). Use two hands to remove Warning the power supply. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-62 Chapter 7 (Figure 7-38).
  • Page 355 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Figure 7-38 Removing a DC PEM Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Loosen captive screw PWR OK PWR OK PWR OK FAULT FAULT FAULT TEMP TEMP TEMP Pull module...
  • Page 356 PEM and the circuit breaker is switched on, the fault indicator should go off and the PWR OK indicator should light. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-64 Chapter 7...
  • Page 357 After the power-on sequence completes, the (green) PWR OK indicator on the front of the PEM should light. If the indicator does not light, see the “Troubleshooting the DC PEM Installation” section on page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Loosen captive...
  • Page 358: Troubleshooting The Dc Pem Installation

    – – – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-66 If circuit breaker does not stay switched on, replace the PEM. Check that the source voltage is within the correct range: –40 to –72 VDC.
  • Page 359 – If the indicator remains on, replace the power supply. – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 If the temp indicator is on, the fault indicator also goes on. If the temp indicator is flashing, the fault indicator also goes on.
  • Page 360: Removing And Replacing The Dc-Input Power Shelf

    PEM” procedure on page 60 Remove the power cable cover by loosening its retaining screw Step 2 Figure 7-40 Removing the Source DC Power Cable Cover Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-68 through Step –...
  • Page 361 After all power cables are disconnected, remove the nut and washer from the ground terminal studs and disconnect the ground cable. Label the cable as “ground”. • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf (Figure...
  • Page 362 Figure 7-41 Disconnecting the Source DC Power Cables A1- A1+ A2- A2+ B2+ B2- B1+ B1- Ground – Ground Positive (+) cable lug Negative (–) cable lug Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-70 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 363 The DC-input power shelf weighs approximately 10.2 pounds (4.6 kg). Use two Warning hands to remove the power shelf. Figure 7-42 Unseating the Power Shelf Ejector jackscrew Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf (Figure 7-42): Captive screws...
  • Page 364 Remove the power shelf by grasping the flanges on each side and slowly pulling Step 6 the shelf along the chassis track to remove it Figure 7-43 Removing the DC-Input Power Shelf Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-72 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router...
  • Page 365 Figure 7-44 Connecting the DC-Input Power Shelf Hole Guide pin (one on each side of chassis) Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf 7-44): Elcon connectors on power shelf...
  • Page 366 Step 10 studs as follows Be sure to connect the cables according to the color coding notes and labels you Caution made in Step Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-74 (Figure 7-45): (Figure 7-46):...
  • Page 367 Repeat steps b and c for the remaining pairs of terminal studs. Figure 7-46 Reconnecting the Source DC Power Cables to the Power Shelf Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf...
  • Page 368 Power off the source DC circuit breakers for the PEMs. Step 14 Install all of the DC PEMs as described in the Step 15 PEM” procedure on page 60 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-76 (Figure 7-47). –...
  • Page 369: Troubleshooting The Dc Power Shelf Installation

    The PEM circuit breaker is switched on (2000 W only). • – Note Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing the DC-Input Power Shelf If the circuit breaker does not stay switched on, check the polarity of the power cables to the PEM.
  • Page 370 – If the fan does not operate, replace the power supply. – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-78 If the temp indicator is on, the fault indicator is also on. If the temp indicator is flashing, the fault indicator is also on.
  • Page 371: Removing And Replacing Cards From The Chassis

    If the configuration file is not saved, you will have to reenter the entire configuration manually for the new RP. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 If the OC indicator is on or flashing, the fault indicator is also on.
  • Page 372 Slide the card out of the slot antistatic bag or other ESD-preventive container. Replace the card by reversing the procedures in Steps 1 and 2. Step 3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-80 7-48a). 7-48b.)
  • Page 373: Removing And Replacing An Alarm Card

    “Alarm Card” slot. Alarm cards can only be installed in these two slots. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis...
  • Page 374 Figure 7-49 Alarm Card Locations in the Upper and Lower Card Cages Upper card cage Alarm card Alarm card Lower card cage Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-82 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router OL-11495-01...
  • Page 375 Use handle to pull card out of slot Replace the card by reversing the procedures in Steps 1 and 2. Step 3 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis 7-50a).
  • Page 376: Removing And Replacing Switch Fabric Cards

    Figure 7-51 Opening the Chassis Air Filter Door Switch fabric card cage (behind filter door) Air filter door Air filter Captive screws (2 on each side) Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-84 7-10). Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router OL-11495-01...
  • Page 377 To install the card, reverse the procedure in Step 2. Close the air filter door and tighten the captive screws. Step 4 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis 7-52).
  • Page 378: Upgrading The Switch Fabric

    Upgrading the Switch Fabric Upgrading the Switch Fabric The switch fabric on the Cisco 12016 and the Cisco 12416 routers can be upgraded in the field. Cisco 12016 Routers can be upgraded from a 2.5 Gbps switch fabric to a •...
  • Page 379: Upgrade Procedures

    After the commands have finished running, press Ctrl-Z to exit configuration Step 10 mode. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Although they perform similar functions, you cannot intermix SFCs and CSCs. The switch fabric is a card set. You must use either the 10- or 40-Gbps switch fabric card set.
  • Page 380: Removing And Installing A Chassis

    These instructions include the steps directing you to removal and replacement instructions for individual components such as power supplies and line cards. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-88 The show gsr command output varies slightly between each switch fabric card set.
  • Page 381 Removing and Installing System Components, page 7-91 • Removing the Chassis from the Equipment Rack, page 7-92 • Installing the Replacement Chassis, page 7-97 • Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Installing a Chassis 7-89...
  • Page 382: Preparing The Replacement Chassis

    Step 5 the Ethernet ports, RJ-45 or MII. Label each of the RP cables before you disconnect the cables. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-90 for information about making these connections. Powering Off the Router, page 7-68.
  • Page 383: Removing And Installing System Components

    Remove the cards from all three card cages and then install them into the Step 3 replacement chassis (see section on page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 3-25). “Removing and Replacing Blower Modules” section on page “Removing and Replacing AC and DC Power Subsystem...
  • Page 384: Removing The Chassis From The Equipment Rack

    (See Figure Figure 7-53 Positioning the Scissor-Jack Platform to Extract the Chassis Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-92 7-53.) Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router “NEBS Supplemental Unit...
  • Page 385 The chassis is still supported by the rack-mounting platform installed in the bottom of the rack, but should be held to prevent the possibility of tipping out of the front of the rack. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-93 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 386 Figure 7-54 Removing the Mounting Screws Chassis mounting holes group E Chassis mounting holes group D Chassis mounting holes group C Chassis mounting holes group B Chassis mounting holes group A Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-94 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 387 Insert and tighten the four bolts to prevent the chassis from shifting on the scissor-jack platform Figure 7-55 Securing the Chassis to the Scissor-Jack Platform Front of chassis Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Installing a Chassis (Figure 7-55).
  • Page 388 Slide the chassis and scissor-jack platform onto a safety hand truck with outrigger Step 8 wheels and secure it with the locking safety strap. – – Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-96 7-56). Clockwise closes platform Move the chassis to a level solid floor where the chassis can be repackaged for shipping.
  • Page 389: Installing The Replacement Chassis

    Fuse F2 is used only in AC-input power shelves. It is not used in DC-input power Note shelves. Spane fuses can be ordered from Cisco as part number: PWR-2A/125V-FUSE=. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing a Power Bus Board Fuse Rack-Mounting the Router Chassis, Supplemental Bonding and 3-21).
  • Page 390 Step 5 Power on the router and return it to service (see Step 6 Observing the Boot Process, page Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-98 Powering Off the Router, page 7-57). MBus access cover...
  • Page 391 Figure 7-58 Removing and Replacing a Power Bus Board Fuse Screw holes (4) F1 - MBus F2 - 5.1V bias Fuse is 2A/125V Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Removing and Replacing a Power Bus Board Fuse MBus module Fuse...
  • Page 392 Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router Removing and Replacing a Power Bus Board Fuse Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide 7-100 OL-11495-01...
  • Page 393: Appendix

    This appendix includes the following sections: Router Specifications, page A-1 • Compliance and Safety Information, page A-5 • Router Specifications The Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router original series and enhanced series specifications are presented in four tables: Table • Table •...
  • Page 394 • all card slots, AC-input power shelf, and 4 AC-input power supplies Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Value 71.5 in. (181.6 cm); 72.5 in. (184.1 cm) with front covers installed 77.63 in. (197.2 cm); 79.11 in. (200.9 cm) with front covers installed 17.25 in.
  • Page 395 Table A-3 DC Electrical Specifications Description Power Rated input voltage Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 Value 4000 W maximum (for 3 AC-input power supplies—N+1 redundancy) 4000 W maximum (for 4 AC-input power supplies—N+2 redundancy) 4800 W maximum (for 3 AC-input power supplies—N+1...
  • Page 396 1. G is a value of acceleration, where 1G equals 32.17 ft/sec 2. Grms is the root mean square value of acceleration. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Value 60A maximum @ 40.5 VDC Sufficient to supply the rated input current.
  • Page 397: Compliance And Safety Information

    Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 12000 Series Router (Document Number 78-4347-xx) if you require additional compliance information (see “Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website” section on page -xx for site information). Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 398 Appendix A Technical Specifications Compliance and Safety Information Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 399: Appendix

    The following page shows a sample site log page. You can make copies of the sample or design your own site log page to meet the needs of your site and equipment. Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 A P P E N D I X...
  • Page 400 Appendix B Site Log Date Action Performed or Symptoms Observed Initials Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 401 Appendix B Site Log Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 402 Appendix B Site Log Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01...
  • Page 403: I N D E X

    3-41 shelf 1-4, 1-5, 1-8 supply Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 acoustic noise specification air filter air flow clearance around chassis clearance around chassis (caution)
  • Page 404 1-44 LEDs 1-44 bonding and grounding cable receptacle locations (figure) 3-24 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide IN-2 bonding and grounding cable receptacle boot bootflash command command field (software config register) slot0 (or slot1) command...
  • Page 405 DC-input power shelf wiring DRAM DIMM installation electromagnetic compatibility erasing flash memory card data Ethernet port cable connection Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 excessive insertion force 3-33 to 3-35 flash memory card insertion...
  • Page 406 4-47, 4-62 initialize 4-42 interface 4-28 reload 4-36 setup 4-19 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide IN-4 show environment show environment all show environment table 2-40 show running-config show startup-config show version squeeze...
  • Page 407 DC-to-DC 5-22 copy command (flash memory card) copying Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 configuration files to NVRAM copying flash memory images copying to RP flash memory SIMM copy running-config startup-config...
  • Page 408 AC-input power electromagnetic compatibility (caution) electromagnetic interference See EMI electromagnetic pulse See EMP prevention cautions Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide IN-6 blank card filler panels power subsystem operation prevention EMP prevention 3-44 enable command...
  • Page 409 4-34 format command 4-47, 4-62 fuses power bus board MBus module Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 power bus board Vmon and Imon global parameters, configuring alphanumeric LED displays alphanumeric LED display sequences...
  • Page 410 AC-input power supply inserting router 3-16 insertion of router 3-18 installing Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide IN-8 bonding and grounding connection center-mount rack-mounting brackets center-mount rack-mounting brackets (optional) Ethernet cables Flash memory cards...
  • Page 411 3-33, 3-38 RJ-45 cable connector 3-34, 3-38 media dependent interface See MDI media independent interface Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 See MII memory, cache microcode version number MII Ethernet receptacle cable connector...
  • Page 412 RJ-45 Ethernet connector (table) See Packet-over-SONET, interface configuration power DC-input power entry module DC-input specifications Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide IN-10 recommendations and standard AC-input power subsystem surge suppression power bus board fuses...
  • Page 413 2-44 RJ-45 Ethernet receptacle cable specifications 2-35 connections 3-34 connector pinout (table) 2-31, 2-42 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 description 1-28 router and rack stability (warning) router insertion 3-18 soft reset switch...
  • Page 414 4-51 SRAM, GRP (table) 1-31 startup, system 4-4 to 4-11 straight-through EIA/TIA-232 cable Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide IN-12 subnet mask values switches GRP soft reset (NMI) switch switch fabric card description...
  • Page 415 1-33 using boot flash command 4-13 using handles for lifting (caution) UTP cable 3-38 Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide OL-11495-01 valid passwords verifying the equipment rack dimensions voltage AC-input power supply input DC-input power entry module...
  • Page 416 Index Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide IN-14 OL-11495-01...

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