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Cisco ASR 5000 Series User Manual
Cisco ASR 5000 Series User Guide
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  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, ASR 5000 Hardware Platform Overview Line Cards ▀ ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ 45 Figure 17. 10 Gigabit Ethernet line Card (XGLC) Table 17. XGLC Callouts Item Description 1 Card Ejector Levers—Use to insert/remove card to/from chassis. 2 Interlock Switch—In its Down position the interlock switch notifies system to safely power down the card prior to its removal. 3 Card Level Status LEDs—Show the status of the card. 4 Gigabit Ethernet Interface(s)—10 Gigabit Ethernet (GE) SFP+ modules. 10Base-SR and 10Base-LR interfaces are supported, depending on the SFP+ module installed.

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ 65 Chapter 3 Chassis Installation This chapter provides information on rack configurations and instructions for installing and removing the chassis and its sub-components – the upper and lower fan trays and the Power Filter Units (PFUs). This chapter includes the following sections:  Equipment Rack Configuration  Weight Considerations  Unpacking the ASR 5000 Chassis  Installing the Chassis Important: Prior to installation, personnel should review and be familiar with all recommendations for Central Office install

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, Removing and Installing SMC PC Cards Installing PC Cards ▀ ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ 209 Step 5 Align the PC Card slot cover over the open slot. Step 6 Use the two screws that you removed in step 2 and a Phillips #1 screwdriver to secure the PC Card slot cover.

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, Replacing Application Cards ▀ Replacing the CF Memory Card on SMCs ▄ ASR 5000 Installation Guide 246 Replacing the CF Memory Card on SMCs SMC cards ship with a CompactFlash (CF) memory card that stores configuration files, software images, and session capacity/feature licensing keys for the system. The following figure displays the location of the CompactFlash memory card on the SMC. Figure 61. Location of CompactFlash Card In the event of an SMC hardware failure, you must remove the CompactFlash from the failed card and install it on the replacement SMC. This ensures that the proper software image, configuration files, and license keys are loaded as

  • Cabling the Switch Processor Input/Output Line Card ▀ Connecting to the Management LAN ▄ ASR 5000 Installation Guide 110 WARNING: Class 1 Laser Device Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no cable is connected. Avoi

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, Replacing Line Cards ▀ Determining Whether a Line Card has Failed ▄ ASR 5000 Installation Guide 250 Determining Whether a Line Card has Failed There are several ways the chassis indicates a line card failure. The first indicator is that the Status LED on the System Management Card (SMC) turns red to indicate the failure of a chassis component. Another is that the Run/Fail LED turns red or turns off on a line card that has a problem. If you see either of these indicators, use the CLI or check the Simple Netwo

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, Line Card Installation Chassis Slot Numbering and Assignments ▀ ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ 93 The following line cards are available for the chassis:  Switch Processor Input/Output (SPIO) Card: SPIOs are installed in chassis slots 24 and 25 behind SMCs. SPIOs provide interfaces for local and remote management, Central Office (CO) alarming, and eventually, Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) timing.  Fast Ethernet Line Card (FLC2): FLC2s are installed directly behin

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, Chassis Installation Installing the Chassis ▀ ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ 75 Mid-Mount Installation of the Chassis Follow the instructions below to perform the mid-mount installation of the system. Step 1 On the side of the chassis, unfasten the eight Phillips #2 screws that secure the mounting bracket to the chassis. Step 2 Place the mounting bracket over the middle set of mounting holes on the side of the chassis and secure it to the chassis with the screws you removed in step 1. Step 3 Repeat step 1 and step 2 for the bracket on the opposite side of the chassis. Step 4 Position the chassis in the equipm

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, Cabling the Power Filter Units Connecting the PFU to the Power Source ▀ ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ 151 Step 4 Connect the lug attached to the power return cable to the PFU: Step a Insert the lug over the two terminals labeled RTN. These are the two top terminals on the PFU. Step b Secure the lug to the RTN terminals with two of the four washers and two of the four nuts that you removed in step 3. The nuts should be torqued to 50 in-lb. (5.65 N-m). Step 5 Connect the lug attached to the power feed cable to the PFU: Step a Insert the lug over the two terminals labeled -VDC. The

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, Applying Power and Verifying the Installation Understanding the System Boot Process ▀ ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ 155 Step 1 When power is first applied to the chassis, or after a reboot, only the SMC in slots 8 and 9 receive power. Therefore, the SMCs are the first cards to boot and their LEDs are the first to light up. Once the system confirms that cards are located in slots 8 and 9, power is quickly applied to the SPIOs in slots 24 and 25. Step 2 During the startup process, each card performs a s

  • Applying Power and Verifying the Installation ▀ Verifying the Installation ▄ ASR 5000 Installation Guide 170 SPIO Interface Link LED States The Link LED, associated with a particular SPIO interface indicates the status of the network link. This LED is illuminated steady green during normal operation. If the LED is not green, use the troubleshooti

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ 299 Appendix C RoHS Compliance Statement This appendix contains RoHS compliance statements for ASR 5000 components. The Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive restricts the use of six hazardous materials in the manufacture of various types of electronic and electrical equipment: Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg), Cadmium (Cd), Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+), Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), and Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE). This appendix includes the following sections:  Chassis  Fan Assembly  Power Filter Unit (PFU)  Full Produc

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, Chassis Installation ▀ Installing the Chassis ▄ ASR 5000 Installation Guide 80 Step c Use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to tighten each of the four screws on the PFU to secure it to the chassis. Step d Re-install the second PFU in the PFU bay labeled Power Filter Unit 2 by repeating step b and step c. Step 2 Re-install the lower fan tray assembly into the chassis. Step a Hold the front of the fan tray by its handle with one hand and use your other hand to align it

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, Replacing Line Cards Determining Whether a Line Card has Failed ▀ ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ 251 Using SNMP Traps The system supports SNMP traps that are triggered for conditions that may indicate the need to replace a line card. The system provides the traps listed in the table below. Table 84. SNMP Traps for Line Cards SNMP Trap Description starCardVoltageFailure A voltage regulation failure has been detected in a card. starCardBootFailed A card has failed to start up properly.

  • Replacing Upper or Lower Fan Tray Removing a Lower Fan Tray Assembly ▀ ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ 235 Removing a Lower Fan Tray Assembly Follow the instructions below to remove a lower fan tray assembly from the chassis. Step 1 Unsnap the plastic bezel from the lower-front of the chassis by placing your fingers in the notches on its

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ xi About this Guide This Installation Guide pertains to the features and functionality that run on and/or that are associated with the Cisco® ASR 5000 platform. It describes how to unpack, install and initially configure the system. This guide also includes technical specifications and guidelines for monitoring system operation.

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, Chassis Installation ▀ Installing the Chassis ▄ ASR 5000 Installation Guide 78 Follow the instructions below to connect the chassis to earth ground. Step 1 Locate the chassis ground terminal on the lower-left corner of the rear of the chassis next to Power Filter Unit 1. Step 2 Route the stranded copper ground cable to the chassis ground terminal. Step 3 Crimp a 2-hole lug (Panduit type LCC6-10A-L) to the end of the ground cable using Panduit crimp tool part number CT-1700 (die color: blue 24). Step 4 Use a 3/8-inch nut driver or socket wrench to remove the nuts and washers from each of the

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, ASR 5000 Installation Guide Last updated September 30, 2015 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883

  • Line Card Installation ▀ Chassis Slot Numbering and Assignments ▄ ASR 5000 Installation Guide 94 Table 28. Line Card Slot Assignments Line Card Type Chassis Slot Number Description Switch Processor Input/Output (SPIO) 24 Resides behind Primary SMC in slot 8. 25 Resides behind Redundant SMC in slot 9. Redundancy Crossbar Card (RCC) 40

  • Cisco ASR 5000 Series, ASR 5000 Installation Guide ▄ 153 Chapter 12 Applying Power and Verifying the Installation This chapter provides information and instructions for understanding the boot process, applying power to the chassis, and verifying that the installation was successful. Important: This chapter assumes that the ASR 5000 chassis, its sub-components, as well as application and line cards have been physically installed. The system has also been cabled to interoperate with management and traffic networks. This chapter includes the following sections:  Understanding the System Boot Process  Applying Power to the Chassis  Verifying the Installation  Co

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