Cisco 8800 Series Hardware Installation Manual

Cisco 8800 Series Hardware Installation Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for 8800 Series:
Table of Contents
Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers
First Published: 2019-11-07
Last Modified: 2021-10-15
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
Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Cisco 8800 Series

  • Page 1 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers First Published: 2019-11-07 Last Modified: 2021-10-15 Americas 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: 408 527-0883...
  • Page 2 Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses and phone numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/legal/trademarks.html.
  • Page 3 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Cautions and Regulatory Compliance Statements for NEBS Installation Guidelines Procure Tools and Equipment Rack Mount and Accessory Kits Prepare Your Location Prepare Yourself Prepare Rack for Chassis Installation Clearance Requirements Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Attach the Optical Network Cable Removing the Transceiver Module Connect Interface Ports Connect a Fiber-Optic Port to the Network Disconnect Optical Ports from the Network Maintain Transceivers and Optical Cables Create the Initial Router Configuration Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 5 Remove a Fabric Card Install a Fabric Card Replace Power Supply Components Install Power Shelf Bezel Replace DC Power Module Disconnect DC Power Reconnect DC Power Replace HVAC and HVDC Power Module Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 6 Contents Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 7 Datasheet here. The Cisco 8800 series routers include: • The Cisco 8818 is a 33-RU router that supports distributed forwarding across multiple field replaceable units (FRUs). • The Cisco 8812 is a 21-RU router that supports distributed forwarding across multiple field replaceable units (FRUs).
  • Page 8 The power supply accepts a nominal input voltage of 48V 100A DC, with an operational tolerance range of -40 to -75 VDC. The following table describes the Cisco 8818 router components, and the supported quantity. Table 3: Cisco 8818 Router Components Component Quantity...
  • Page 9 Quantity Power supplies HVAC/HVDC—9 (3 per tray) DC60—12 (4 per tray) DC100—12 (4 per tray) The following table describes the Cisco 8808 router components, and the supported quantity. Table 5: Cisco 8808 Router Components Component Quantity Line cards Route Processors...
  • Page 10 QSFP+, QSFP28, and QSFP28-DD modules. 88-LC0-36FH line card is supported on Cisco 8808 and Cisco 8818 modular chassis. Cisco 8800 Series Routers support the following line cards: Table 8: Supported Line Cards and Transceivers Line Card PIDs Transceivers 8800-LC-48H...
  • Page 11 88-LC0-36FH and 88-LC0-36FH-M line cards are compatible with Q100 and Q200 silicon based fabric cards. Route Processor Card Overview Route Processor cards (8800-RP) manage all routing operations on the Cisco 8800 Series Routers. Figure 1: Route Processor Console RS-232 Serial Port RJ45 SyncE BITS/DTI/J.211...
  • Page 12 21.6 Tbps. The fabric card supports 8FC and 5FC modes. The Cisco 8800 series routers are powered by the Cisco Silicon One Q200 and Q100 series processors. Cisco 8800 Series Routers support the following Q100 Silicon based fabric cards: •...
  • Page 13 Sheet. Airflow Direction The airflow through the fan trays and power supplies on the Cisco 8800 series routers routers are from front to back (port side intake). To ensure proper airflow for the router in your facility, position the router with its air intake on a cold aisle and the air exhaust on a hot aisle.
  • Page 14 Cisco 8808 and Cisco 8812 routers support 3 power trays. • Power Tray 4, 5 and 6 are applicable for Cisco 8818 Router. Table 11: Maximum Power Available for a Router with DC60 Power Supplies (or DC100 Power Supplies in 60A Mode)
  • Page 15 39,600 83,600 79,200 41,800 88,000 83,600 44,000 92,400 88,000 46,200 96,800 92,400 48,400 101,200 96,800 50,600 105,600 101,200 52,800 Note Power Tray 4, 5 and 6 are applicable for Cisco 8818 Router. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 16 57,600 52,800 28,800 Note • Cisco 8804 router supports 2 power trays. • Cisco 8808 and Cisco 8812 routers support 3 power trays. Total Power Combined Mode in Watts N+1 Redundancy Mode in N+N Redundancy Mode Total Supply (No redundancy)
  • Page 17 115,200 110,400 57,600 Note Power Tray 4, 5 and 6 are applicable for Cisco 8818 Router. Supported Optics Note To determine which transceivers and cables are supported by this router, refer to the Transceiver Module Group (TMG) Compatibility Matrix Tool: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/home...
  • Page 18 Cisco 8800 Series Routers Overview Supported Optics Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 19 Before you perform any procedure in this document, review the safety guidelines in this section to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the equipment. The following guidelines are for your safety and to protect the equipment. Because the guidelines do not include all hazards, be constantly alert. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 20 Failure to stabilize the rack may cause the rack to tip over. Compliance and Safety Information The Cisco 8000 Series Routers are designed to meet the regulatory compliance and safety approval requirements. For detailed safety information, see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information—Cisco 8000 Series...
  • Page 21 Check the resistance value of the ESD-preventive strap periodically. The measurement should be 1–10 megohms. 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. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 22 For more details on environmental requirements, see Cisco 8000 Series Routers Data Sheet. • Chassis is mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 23 Note Cisco 8000 Series Routers function in operating temperatures of up to 40°C at sea level. For every 300 meters (1000 ft) elevation upto 1800 meters (6000 ft), the maximum temperature is reduced by 1°C. For more details...
  • Page 24 ESD wrist strap (disposable) More Hardware Components If you purchased this product through a Cisco reseller, you might receive more contents in your kit, such as documentation, hardware, and power cables. The shipped cables depend on your specification when placing an order. See the Power Supply Power Cord Specifications section for information on the available power cords.
  • Page 25 Unless specified otherwise, the image is only for representational purposes. The rack's actual appearance and size may vary. Note This image is only for representational purposes. Your grounding requirement depends on your building. Figure 2: Building with Rack Room Connected to Earth Ground Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 26 Figure 3: Wearing the ESD Strap Prepare Rack for Chassis Installation Install the Cisco 8800 Series Routers on a standard 19 inch, Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) rack with mounting rails that conform to English universal hole spacing according to Section 1 of the ANSI/EIA-310-D-1992 standard.
  • Page 27 To ensure adequate airflow, we recommended that you maintain a minimum clearance distance always, as mentioned in the following figure. Following figure shows the clearances required for installation of Cisco 8800 Series Routers. Figure 4: Clearances Required Around the Chassis...
  • Page 28 (7) Rear service area for the fan tray and fabric card replacement Following figure shows the clearances required for the cable management of Cisco 8800 Series Routers. Figure 5: Clearances Required Around the Chassis Door (1) Overall door width on side (in an open position)
  • Page 29: Unpack And Install The Chassis

    Ensure that there is sufficient room around the chassis pallet for unpacking. For information about the chassis dimensions and clearance requirements see, Clearance Requirements. Carefully move the pallet containing the chassis to the staging area where you plan on unpacking it. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 30 Unpack and Install the Chassis Unpack the Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 31 Unpack and Install the Chassis Unpack the Chassis Figure 6: Remove Shipping Brackets from 8818 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 32 Unpack and Install the Chassis Unpack the Chassis Figure 7: Remove Shipping Brackets from 8812 Chassis Figure 8: Remove Shipping Brackets from 8808 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 33: Install Bottom-Support Rails

    Position the vertical rack rails at 32" depth to match with the length of the bottom-support rails. Check spacing considerations. • Maintain at least 21 RU (36.75 inches [93.34 cm]) for 8812 chassis and 16 RU (28 inches [71.12 cm]) for 8808 chassis of vertical space above support rails. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 34: Transfer Chassis To A Mechanical Lifting Device

    Mount the chassis into the rack. Transfer Chassis to a Mechanical Lifting Device Procedure Step 1 Place the mechanical lifting device in front of the chassis on the pallet (or on Line Card side) as shown. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 35 Prepare to use the mechanical lifting device by placing a piece of cardboard on the surface of the lift (to prevent scratching). Step 3 With at least two or three people move the chassis carefully from the pallet onto the lifting device as shown. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 36: Mount Chassis Into The Rack

    Procedure Step 1 Using your mechanical lift, raise the chassis so that it is in level with or not more than 1/4 inch [0.635cm] above the rails. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 37 Step 3 Use screws provided with the rack to secure the chassis with the vertical mounting rails on the rack. Figure 13: Attach 8818 Chassis to Rack - Front Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 38 Unpack and Install the Chassis Mount Chassis Into the Rack Figure 14: Attach 8812 Chassis to Rack - Front Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 39 Unpack and Install the Chassis Mount Chassis Into the Rack Figure 15: Attach 8808 Chassis to Rack - Front Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 40 Figure 16: Attach 8804 Chassis to Rack - Front Note You should remove the power shelf to facilitate attaching chassis to the rack. Table 14: Screws Required to Secure the Cisco 8800 Chassis to the Rack Chasiss Screws for Front...
  • Page 41 Unpack and Install the Chassis Mount Chassis Into the Rack Figure 17: Attach 8818 Chassis to Rack - Rear Left View Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 42 Unpack and Install the Chassis Mount Chassis Into the Rack Figure 18: Attach 8818 Chassis to Rack - Rear Right View Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 43 Unpack and Install the Chassis Mount Chassis Into the Rack Figure 19: Attach 8812 Chassis to Rack - Rear Left View Figure 20: Attach 8812 Chassis to Rack - Rear Right View Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 44 Rear right rack mounting Install screws from inside bracket. the chassis to tighten each screw to 26 in-lbs (2.93 N-m) of torque. Figure 21: Attach 8808 Chassis to Rack - Rear Left View Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 45 Unpack and Install the Chassis Mount Chassis Into the Rack Figure 22: Attach 8808 Chassis to Rack - Rear Right View Figure 23: Attach 8804 Chassis to Rack - Rear Left View Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 46: Locate And Ground The Chassis

    Locate and Ground the Chassis Procedure Step 1 Locate the chassis grounding receptacles on your router chassis. You can locate them at the following position: • At the left side panel, lower section towards the rear Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 47 Unpack and Install the Chassis Locate and Ground the Chassis Figure 25: Chassis Ground Receptacles on Cisco 8818 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 48 Unpack and Install the Chassis Locate and Ground the Chassis Figure 26: Chassis Ground Receptacles on Cisco 8812 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 49 Unpack and Install the Chassis Locate and Ground the Chassis Figure 27: Chassis Ground Receptacles on Cisco 8808 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 50 Unpack and Install the Chassis Locate and Ground the Chassis Figure 28: Chassis Ground Receptacles on Cisco 8804 Chassis Step 2 Use the wire stripper to strip one end of the 2-AWG wire approximately 0.75 inches (19.05 mm). Step 3 Insert the 2-AWG wire into the wire receptacle on the grounding lug.
  • Page 51: Install Cable Management On A Chassis

    Note The cable management assembly is shipped with the chassis. Procedure Step 1 Position one of the cable management brackets on the vertical mounting bracket so that the screw holes are aligned. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 52 Unpack and Install the Chassis Install Cable Management on a Chassis Figure 30: Cable Management Brackets for 8818 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 53 Unpack and Install the Chassis Install Cable Management on a Chassis Figure 31: Cable Management Brackets for 8812 Chassis Figure 32: Cable Management Brackets for 8808 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 54 Remove the power shelf bezel from the chassis and proceed with bottom cover and top hood installation. Step 5 Position the bottom cover, with its brackets pointing up, to the bottom of the two side cable management bracket screw holes. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 55 Unpack and Install the Chassis Install Cable Management on a Chassis Figure 34: Bottom Cover for 8818 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 56 Unpack and Install the Chassis Install Cable Management on a Chassis Figure 35: Bottom Cover for 8812 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 57 Secure the bottom cover to the cable management brackets by using four M4 x 6 mm pan-head Phillips screws. Tighten each screw to 11.5 to 15 in-lb (1.3 to 1.7 N·m) of torque. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 58 Figure 39: Connect Alarm Cable Door open alarm is supported in the chassis. Note Step 9 Position the top hood, with its brackets pointing down, above the cable management bracket screw holes. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 59 Unpack and Install the Chassis Install Cable Management on a Chassis Figure 40: Top Hood for 8818 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 60 Unpack and Install the Chassis Install Cable Management on a Chassis Figure 41: Top Hood for 8812 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 61 Secure the top hood with the cable management brackets by using four M4 x 6 mm pan-head Phillips screws. Tighten each screw to 11.5 to 15 in-lb (1.3 to 1.7 N·m) of torque. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 62: Attach Front Door To Chassis

    This is to ease the installation of chassis doors. Step 2 On the back side (open side) of one door, pull in on two protruding spring pins so that the pins are held inside the door frame. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 63 Attach Front Door to Chassis Figure 44: Front Door Pins Step 3 Align the spring pin to hole in the bottom plate and release the spring pin, so that they insert into the bottom hole. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 64 Unpack and Install the Chassis Attach Front Door to Chassis Figure 45: Attach Front Door to 8818 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 65 Unpack and Install the Chassis Attach Front Door to Chassis Figure 46: Attach Front Door to 8812 Chassis Figure 47: Attach Front Door to 8808 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 66: Ground The Front Door

    For more information on replacing components, see Replace a Fan Tray. Ground the Front Door Note To comply with GR-1089, you have to bond the front doors to the ground port on the chassis using the ground braid. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 67 Step 4 Repeat Steps 1–3 to install the grounding cable to the other front door. Step 5 Close and lock the front door. What to do next Continue to power on the router. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 68 Unpack and Install the Chassis Ground the Front Door Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 69: Powering On The Router

    Each chassis has a power assembly shelf that supports the following number of power trays: • Cisco 8818 chassis supports up six power trays • Cisco 8812 and 8808 chassis supports up to three power trays • Cisco 8804 router contains two power trays Each power tray supports up to three AC power modules or four DC power modules.
  • Page 70 (A and B). It can supply up to 4.8 KW with only one feed. DC Power Supplies There are two types of DC power modules supported on Cisco 8800 router series: • PWR-4.4KW-DC-V3: The 4.4KW power supply that accepts a nominal input voltage of 48V 60A DC, with an operational tolerance range of -40 to -72 VDC.
  • Page 71 Figure 52: Power Mode Switch on the Power Tray Power mode switch. A plug cover is also provided to block the access to the power mode switch as shown in the below figure: Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 72: Connect Dc Power Supply To Power Source

    #4 AWG), or 100A-rated high-strand-count copper wire cables (#2 AWG) . The length of the cables depends on your router location from the source power. DC power cables are not available from Cisco, but they are available from any commercial cable vendor.
  • Page 73 The length of the cables depends on the location of your router in relation to the source of DC power. These cables and the cable lugs that are used to attach the cables to the router chassis are not available from Cisco Systems.
  • Page 74 Verify that the power tray switch is set to the STANDBY (0) position. Figure 55: DC Power Tray Rear Front Step 2 Remove the clear plastic safety covers that fit over the DC power connection terminal studs. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 75: Connect Hvac/Hvdc Power Supply To Power Source

    The HVAC/HVDC power supply provides n+n or n+x line redundancy mode in a single power supply for the Cisco 8800 Series Routers. The HVAC/HVDC power supply accepts a maximum of 305VAC or 400VDC input power.
  • Page 76 Choose your power supply (HVAC or HVDC) and use a Saf-D-Grid power cable to connect to the power supply tray. Step 2 For HVAC input, connect a Saf-D-Grid AC power cable to the Saf-D-Grid receptacle. Figure 57: HV Power Tray Rear Front Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 77 Use the hw-module attention-led location0/PM number command in config mode to enable and use the no form of the command to disable the ID LED on the specified power supply. RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios# config RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios(config)# hw-module attention-led location 0/PT0-PM0 RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios(config)# commit Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 78: Power Supply Power Cord Specifications

    Refer the figure in AUSTRALIA/NEW CAB-AC-32A-CHE, 250VAC 3-5958P4 to Power Cord ZEALAND, CAB-AC-32A-ITA, Hubbell Illustrations, on page SWITZERLAND, CAB-AC-32A-BRZ, C332P6S Plug ITALY, SOUTH CAB-AC-32A-ZAF, AFRICA, ISRAEL, CAB-AC-32A-ISR, BRAZIL, CAB-AC-32A-IND, ARGENTINA, CAB-AC-32A-ARG INDIA Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 79 Illustrations, on page 3-5958P4 CHINA CAB-AC-32A-CHN 37-101010-01 32A, Refer the figure in 250VAC Power Cord Illustrations, on page KOREA CAB-AC-32A-KOR 37-101012-01 32A, Refer the figure in 250VAC Power Cord Illustrations, on page Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 80: Power Cord Illustrations

    CAB-AC-32A-ARG Power Cord and Plugs for Standard AC Power Supply Figure 61: CAB-AC-30A-US1, CAB-AC-30A-US2 Power Cord and Plugs for Standard AC Power Supply Figure 62: CAB-DC-30A-US1, CAB-DC-30A-US2 Power Cord and Plugs for HVDC Power Supply Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 81 Figure 65: CAB-AC-32A-EU Power Cord and Plugs for Standard AC Power Supply Figure 66: CAB-DC-32A-EU1, CAB-DC-32A-EU2 Power Cord and Plugs for HVDC Power Supply Figure 67: CAB-AC-32A-CHN Power Cord and Plugs for Standard AC Power Supply Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 82 Powering on the Router Power Cord Illustrations Figure 68: CAB-AC-32A-KOR Power Cord and Plugs for Standard AC Power Supply Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 83: Connect Router To The Network

    You make this local management connection between the asynchronous serial port on a Route Processor card and a console device capable of asynchronous transmission. Typically, you can use a computer terminal as the console device. On the Route Processor cards, you use the console serial port. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 84: Connect The Management Interface

    The Route Processor management port (MGMT ETH) provides out-of-band management, which lets you to use the command-line interface (CLI) to manage the router by its IP address. This port uses a 10/100/1000 Ethernet connection with an RJ-45 interface. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 85: Transceivers, Connectors, And Cables

    The RJ-45 connector connects Category 3, Category 5, Category 5e, Category 6, or Category 6A foil twisted-pair or unshielded twisted-pair cable from the external network to the following module interface connectors: • Router chassis • CONSOLE port • MGMT ETH port Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 86: Install And Remove Qsfp Transceiver Modules

    Cisco Optical Transceiver Handling Guide for additional details on optical transceivers. The following figure shows a 400-Gigabit QSFP-DD optical transceiver. Figure 70: 400-Gigabit QSFP-DD Transceiver Module Pull-tab QSFP-DD transceiver body Electrical connection to the module circuitry Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 87: Required Tools And Equipment

    Table 17: Supported Ports and Operating Temperature of QDD-400G-ZR-S and QDD-400G-ZRP-S Optical Modules Line Cards Port Side Intake Fans and Port Side Exhaust Fans Port Side Port Side Power Supplies and Power Supplies Intake Exhaust Operating Operating Temperature Temperature Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 88 Hold the transceiver by the pull-tab so that the identifier label is on the top. Step 5 Align the transceiver module in front of the module’s transceiver socket opening and carefully slide the transceiver into the socket until the transceiver contact with the socket electrical connector. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 89: Attach The Optical Network Cable

    • Keep the protective dust plugs installed in the unplugged fiber-optic cable connectors and in the transceiver optical bores until you are ready to make a connection. • Inspect and clean the optical connector end faces just before you make any connections. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 90 Remove the dust plugs from the optical network interface cable MPO connectors and from the transceiver module optical bores. Save the dust plugs for future use. Step 2 Attach the network interface cable MPO connectors immediately to the transceiver module. Figure 73: Cabling a Transceiver Module Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 91: Removing The Transceiver Module

    Some transceivers work with fiber-optic cables that you attach to the transceivers and other transceivers work with pre-attached copper cables. You must install a transceiver in the port before installing the fiber-optic cable in the transceiver. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 92: Disconnect Optical Ports From The Network

    The Cisco 8201-32FH Router doesnt support BMC. To configure IP address for Ethernet port on BMC and other additional information related to BMC, please see the System Setup Guide for Cisco 8000 Series Routers. Before you begin • A console device must be connected with the router.
  • Page 93 If a password is trivial (such as a short, easy-to-decipher password), the software rejects that password. Passwords are case sensitive. When you enter a strong password, the software asks you to confirm the password. Step 4 Reenter the password. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 94: Verify Chassis Installation

    Displays the current state of the disk storage media. show inventory Displays information about the field replaceable units (FRUs), including product IDs, serial numbers, and version IDs. show environment Displays all the environment-related router information. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 95 During this interval, the software monitors the temperature every 5 seconds and continuously sends system messages as configured. Note Cisco recommends that you install dual Route Processor cards. show environment power Displays the power usage information for the entire router.
  • Page 96 1638 1710 1890 1962 P1_8V 1816 1638 1710 1890 1962 P1_0V_ALDRIN_SD 1006 1050 1090 P1_0V_ALDRIN_CRE 1030 1070 1006 1050 1090 P0_9V ============================================================================================================= Location CURRENT Value Sensor (mA) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/RP0/CPU0 MB_VP54P0V_curr 1448 ============================================================================================================= Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 97 8800-LC-48H 1365 0/FC0 1040 RESERVED 0/FC1 8812-FC 1040 0/FC2 8812-FC 1040 0/FC3 8812-FC 1040 0/FC4 8812-FC 1040 0/FC5 8812-FC 1040 0/FC6 1040 RESERVED 0/FC7 1040 RESERVED 0/FT0 8812-FAN 0/FT1 8812-FAN 0/FT2 8812-FAN Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 98 (Hi) (Hi) (Hi) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0/RP0/CPU0 Inlet_Temp Pwr_Brick_Temp2 Mosfet_54v_Temp1 Mosfet_54v_Temp2 SSD_Temp Outlet_Temp Hot_Spot_1_Temp Hot_Spot_2_Temp TMP421_Temp PEX8725_Temp X86_PKG_TEMP Pwr_Brick_Temp1 ALDRIN_TEMP_0 Control_Sensor 0/FT0 Hotswap_Temp Low_vol_Temp 0/FT1 Hotswap_Temp Low_vol_Temp 0/FT2 Hotswap_Temp Low_vol_Temp 0/FT3 Hotswap_Temp Low_vol_Temp 0/PT0-PM0 Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 99 ! LLC_B_Temp 10245 ! SR_B_Temp 10245 ! ORING_B_Temp 10245 ! PFC_A_Temp 10245 ! LLC_A_Temp 10245 ! SR_A_Temp 10245 ! ORING_A_Temp 10245 0/PT0-PM2 PFC_B_Temp Inlet_Temp HSNK_Temp Outlet_Temp LLC_B_Temp SR_B_Temp ORING_B_Temp ! PFC_A_Temp ! LLC_A_Temp Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 100 RESERVED 0/2/CPU0 RESERVED 0/3/CPU0 RESERVED 0/4/CPU0 RESERVED 0/5/CPU0 8800-LC-48H 1065 0/6/CPU0 RESERVED 0/7/CPU0 RESERVED 0/8/CPU0 RESERVED 0/9/CPU0 RESERVED 0/10/CPU0 RESERVED 0/11/CPU0 RESERVED 0/12/CPU0 RESERVED 0/13/CPU0 RESERVED 0/14/CPU0 RESERVED 0/15/CPU0 RESERVED 0/16/CPU0 RESERVED Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 101: Set Fabric Bandwidth Threshold

    Total Fabric Bandwidth x If is a calculated value as a function Bandwidth Threshold. of user-defined threshold. Network interfaces on line card are active only when “Available bandwidth” is more than “Total required bandwidth”. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 102 If the available bandwidth goes above 20%, then the network interfaces of the line card are unshut. The following table provides threshold references. Table 19: Threshold Reference Threshold Percentage Bandwidth threshold Total required bandwidth Lower required bandwidth Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 103: Leds

    (Attention) The chassis is not functional. Port Status LEDs Note The 8800-LC-48H does not have port LEDs. Each port on the 8800-LC-36FH has an LED. The following table describes port status LEDs. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 104: Power Supply Leds

    Output OK ATTN (Attention) Table 22: Power Supply LED Descriptions Color Status Input OK Green Both input voltages are present. Flashing Green Only one input power is present. No input power is present. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 105: Fan Tray Leds

    Sleep mode is not applicable for DC-60 power module. Fan Tray LEDs The fan tray LEDs are located on the top portion of the module. Figure 76: Fan Tray LEDs FC STS (Status) ATTN (Attention) FT STS (Status) Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 106: Temperature Warning Label

    At normal operating temperatures (less than 55°C), the warning label has a black background with black edges. At temperatures above 55°C, the background color changes to white and the edges’ color changes to red. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 107: Route Processor Card Leds

    LEDs Route Processor Card LEDs Figure 77: Temperature Warning Label Route Processor Card LEDs The Route Processor LEDs are located on the front of the module. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 108 Table 24: Route Processor Card LED Descriptions Color Status ATTN (Attention) Flashing blue The operator has activated this LED to identify this module in the chassis. This module is not being identified. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 109: Fabric Card Leds

    The system is running in holdover or free-run mode and it is not synchronized to an external interface. The centralized frequency or time and phase distribution is not enabled. Fabric Card LEDs The fabric cards are located behind the fan trays. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 110: Line Card Leds

    The line card has LEDs located on the right of the front panel. Table 26: Line Card LED Descriptions Color Status ATTN Flashing blue The operator has activated this LED to identify this module in the (Attention) chassis. The line card is not enabled. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 111 Flashing amber The module has a minor alarm. Flashing red The module has active major or critical alarms. BIOS boot failure. Also, the ATTN LED remains blue. The module is not enabled. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 112 LEDs Line Card LEDs Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 113: Replace Chassis Components

    The front doors come with pre-installed air filters (8818-FILTER, 8812-FILTER, 8808-FILTER, or 8804-FILTER). If air filters need a replacement, follow this procedure. Procedure Step 1 Remove the two quarter turn fasteners from the front door as shown. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 114 Replace Chassis Door Foam Air Filters Figure 79: Replace Air Filter Step 2 Install the new door filters on both the front doors. Step 3 Tighten the two quarter turn fasteners back on the doors. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 115: Provision Of Grace Period Before Route Processor Shutdown From Ejector Lever

    • Close the ejector lever within the 15-second grace period, then remove the RP gracefully (shutdown the RP first) or ungracefully. LED Status The RP status LED blinks twice with one second gap until the grace period is over. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 116: Replace A Route Processor Card

    Router(config)# no hw-module ejector close wait Replace a Route Processor Card The Cisco 8818, Cisco 8812, Cisco 8808, and Cisco 8804 Routers support OIR of RSP cards. The router supports up to two redundant Route Processor cards (8800-RP). When two Route Processor cards are installed in the router, one acts as an active card and the other as the standby card.
  • Page 117 Moving the latch to the side does not disengage the latch from the lock. This is a safeguard mechanism if an operator initiated shutdown of the route processor has not been performed before opening the levers. The ejector open will be logged. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 118 Slide the latch on each of the ejector lever outwards from the lever center (see Callout 1 in the below figure). This action disengages the ejector levers from the faceplate. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 119 Align the back of the card to the guides in the open Route Processor slot and slide the card all the way into the slot. The card stops when its front is about 0.25 inches (0.6 cm) outside the front of the chassis. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 120 Figure 82: Install Route Processor Card into Chassis e) Screw in the two captive screws to secure the card to the chassis. Tighten the screws to 8 in-lb (0.9 N·m) of torque. f) Attach the cables to the card. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 121: Replace A Line Card

    The Cisco 8800 series routers support OIR of line cards. Warning Statement 1029 Blank Faceplates and Cover Panels Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis;...
  • Page 122 Attach each interface cable to the appropriate port on the line card. Use the label on each cable to determine which port each cable attaches to. f) Verify that the line card LEDs turn on and appear green. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 123: Replace A Fan Tray

    • Fan tray slot is open in the chassis. • If you are replacing a fabric card behind the open fan tray slot, ensure that the fabric card replacement operation is completed. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 124 Make sure that the four captive screws on the front of the fan tray align with the four screw holes in the chassis. Step 5 Screw in the four captive screws to secure the fan tray to the chassis. Tighten the screws to 8 in-lb (0.9 N·m) of torque. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 125: Replace Fabric Card

    • Reinstall the fan tray over the fabric card. • Activate the fabric card. The Cisco 8800 series routers support OIR of fabric card. To maintain the designed airflow while you remove the fan tray, the fans in the other fan trays increase their speed.
  • Page 126 Rotate the handles outwards until they stop (see Callout 2 in the following figure). c) With each of the two handles in your two hands, pull the module a couple of inches (about 5 cm) out of the slot (see the following figure). Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 127 Tighten the screw to 8 in-lb (0.9 N·m) of torque. f) Rotate the module 90 degrees and lay it flat on an antistatic surface or in an antistatic bag. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 128: Install A Fabric Card

    The lower guide rail extends to the back of the chassis. The upper guide rail does not connect until the card is halfway into the chassis. Figure 86: Install Fabric Card Always install the fabric card in a vertical position Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 129 Guide bar and guide slot Guide rail and track Figure 87: Installing a Fabric Card Chassis top fabric card Insert fabric card top guide rail. guide rail into chassis top fabric card guide rail. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 130 Verify that the Fabric LED for the slot that you specified turns on. Also, you can verify that the card is in power on state by running the show platform command to verify the status of the card to be POWERED_ON. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 131: Replace Power Supply Components

    Fabric card LEDs status using show led location 0/FClocation command. Replace Power Supply Components The Cisco 8800 series routers support OIR of power modules. If you are replacing a redundant power module, you can replace the power module while the system remains powered on without any electrical hazard or damage to the system.
  • Page 132 Replace Chassis Components Install Power Shelf Bezel Figure 89: Power Supply Bezel for 8818 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 133 Replace Chassis Components Install Power Shelf Bezel Figure 90: Power Supply Bezel for 8812 Chassis Figure 91: Power Supply Bezel for 8808 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 134: Replace Dc Power Module

    Slide the power module out of its bay while supporting it with your other hand to remove it. Figure 93: DC Power Module Step 4 Slide the new power module into the bay until it mates with its backplane connector. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 135: Disconnect Dc Power

    Step 3 Reconnect the DC power cables in the following order. a) Positive (RTN) cables first. b) Negative (PWR) cable last. c) Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the other power trays. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 136: Replace Hvac And Hvdc Power Module

    Replace HVAC and HVDC Power Module Follow these steps to remove HVAC and HVDC power modules from the chassis. Procedure Step 1 Do not Power OFF (0) the standby mode switch. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 137 Slide the power module out of its bay while supporting it with your other hand to remove it. Figure 95: HV Power Supply Step 3 Slide the new power module into the bay until it mates with its connector. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 138 Verify that the Saf-D-Grid plug is plugged in completely to secure the built-in retaining latch. Saf-D-Grid plug has a retaining latch that must be depressed and gently pulled to release the plug Note from the receptacle. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 139 Replace Chassis Components Replace HVAC and HVDC Power Module Figure 98: SAF-D-Grid Plug Step 5 Verify that the (green) power indicator on the front of the power module goes on. Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...
  • Page 140 Replace Chassis Components Replace HVAC and HVDC Power Module Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco 8800 Series Routers...

This manual is also suitable for:

8818881288088804

Table of Contents