Cisco ASR1006-10G-SEC/K9 - ASR 1006 VPN+FW Bundle Router Installation Manual

Installation guide
Cisco ASR 1006 Router Overview and Installation
This chapter describes the Cisco ASR 1006 Router and the procedures for installing the Cisco ASR 1006
Router on an equipment shelf or in equipment racks. It also describes how to connect interface and power
cables.
This chapter contains the following sections:

Cisco ASR 1006 Router Description

The Cisco ASR 1006 Router supports full-width card modules. It is designed with a single midplane with
connectors on one interface midplane. The Cisco ASR 1006 Router supports:
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Cisco ASR 1006 Router Description, page 6-1
Connecting a Terminal to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP Console Port, page 6-33
Three Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface Processor (SIP)
Twelve SPA slots
Three Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processor (Cisco ASR1000-ESP10, Cisco
ASR1000-ESP20, and also Cisco ASR1000-ESP40 with a Cisco ASR1000-RP2)
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide
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    Cisco ASR 1006 Router Overview and Installation This chapter describes the Cisco ASR 1006 Router and the procedures for installing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router on an equipment shelf or in equipment racks. It also describes how to connect interface and power cables.
  • Page 2: Front View

    Chapter 6 Cisco ASR 1006 Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1006 Router Description Two Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processors (Cisco ASR1000-RP1 or Cisco ASR1000-RP2) • Dual (redundant) AC and DC power supplies • This section contains the following topics: Front View, page 6-2 •...
  • Page 3: Rear View

    Cisco ASR 1006 Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1006 Router Description Rear View Figure 6-2 shows the rear of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router with the ASR1006-PWR-AC power supply installed. Figure 6-2 Cisco ASR 1006 Router Rear View with the AC Power Supply (ASR1006-PWR-AC)
  • Page 4 Before you install, operate, or service the system, read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Warning Information for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers publication. This document provides important safety information you should know before working with the system. Statement 200 You have already unpacked your chassis and read all the site requirements for your new equipment.
  • Page 5 Slot FP1 with ASR 1000 Series ESP — — The Cisco ASR 1006 Router contains three Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface (SIP) supports four subslots for the installation of SPAs. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 6: Installation Methods

    General Rack Installation Guidelines When planning your rack installation, consider the following guidelines: The Cisco ASR 1006 Router requires a minimum of 6 rack units (10.45 inches or 26.6 cm) of • vertical rack space. Measure the proposed rack location before mounting the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 7: Guidelines For An Equipment Shelf Or Tabletop Installation

    When installing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop, ensure that the surface is clean and that you have considered the following: The Cisco ASR 1006 Router requires at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) of clearance at the inlet and exhaust •...
  • Page 8: Equipment Shelf Or Tabletop Installation

    Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation To mount your Cisco ASR 1006 Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop, follow these steps. Remove any debris and dust from the tabletop or platform, as well as the surrounding area.
  • Page 9 Gather the two cable-management brackets and screws shipped with the chassis. Figure 6-6 shows the cable-management brackets attached on the front of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router when the chassis is placed on a table top or equipment shelf. Note Make certain that the cable-management ‘U’...
  • Page 10: Rack-Mounting The Cisco Asr 1006 Router

    Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1006 Router The Cisco ASR 1006 Router can be installed with both front or rear rack-mount brackets. The chassis rack-mounting flanges are secured directly to the chassis before you lift it into the rack. For installing Cisco ASR 1006 Router rack-mount brackets, go to: •...
  • Page 11: Attaching The Chassis Rack-Mount Brackets

    Depending on the bracket holes you use, the chassis may protrude in the rack. To install the front rack-mount brackets on the Cisco ASR 1006 Router, perform the following steps: Step 1 Locate the threaded holes on the side of the chassis. Make certain that you hold the front rack-mount...
  • Page 12 Step 4 brackets to the chassis. Step 5 Install the chassis in the rack. To install the Cisco ASR 1006 Router in a rack, go to the “Installing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router in a Rack” section on page 6-14.
  • Page 13 This completes the steps for attaching the rear rack-mount brackets to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Before you mount the Cisco ASR 1006 Router on a rack, make certain you read which rack-mount Caution bracket ear holes to use when positioning the chassis in the rack. Installation of the cable-management bracket is simplified when you use the designated ear holes on the rack-mount bracket.
  • Page 14: Installing The Cisco Asr 1006 Router In A Rack

    See the next sections on the types of racks you can use to install the chassis. (Optional) Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. If you use a shelf, this will Step 3 help support the chassis while you secure it to the rack.
  • Page 15: Two-Post Rack Installation

    Tighten all screws on each side to secure the chassis to the equipment rack. You can install your Cisco ASR 1006 Router in a two-post rack or a four-post rack. To install the router in a two-post rack, see the “Two-Post Rack Installation”...
  • Page 16: Four-Post Rack Installation

    Four-Post Rack Installation The Cisco ASR 1006 Router can be flush-mounted in a 19-inch equipment rack using the rack-mounting kit provided with your system. The Cisco ASR 1006 Router can be mounted into the rack using two recommended methods: Installing the chassis in an existing rack with equipment.
  • Page 17 Make sure the rack is stabilized. Note (Optional) Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. If you are using a shelf then Step 1 raise the chassis to the level of the shelf. Let the bottom of the chassis rest on the brackets, but continue to support the chassis.Using two people, lift the chassis into the rack using the side handles and grasping...
  • Page 18: Attaching The Cable-Management Brackets

    “U” type features with four screws and provides cable dressing of each card module slots. For Cisco ASR 1000 SIPs, these brackets work in tandem with shared port adapter product feature cable-management device to allow installation and removal of adjacent cards without having to remove cables.
  • Page 19: Attaching A Chassis Ground Connection

    This completes the procedure for installing the cable-management brackets on the chassis. Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection Connecting the Cisco ASR 1006 Router chassis to ground is required for all DC powered installations and any AC powered installation where compliance with Telcordia grounding requirements is necessary.
  • Page 20: Recommended Tools And Supplies

    Before you connect power or turn on power to your chassis, you must provide an adequate chassis ground (earth) connection for the chassis. A chassis ground connector is provided on each Cisco ASR 1006 Router. There is a stud on the side of the chassis and on the DC power supply (primary grounding stud).
  • Page 21: Connecting The Shared Port Adapter Cables

    Connecting the Shared Port Adapter Cables The instructions for connecting the cables for the shared port adapter installed in the Cisco ASR 1006 Router are contained in the respective configuration documents for each port adapter. For example, if...
  • Page 22: Connecting The Console And Auxiliary Port Cables

    Connecting the Console and Auxiliary Port Cables The Cisco ASR 1006 Router has a DCE-mode console port for connecting a console terminal and a DTE-mode auxiliary port for connecting a modem or other DCE device (such as another router) to your chassis.
  • Page 23: Connecting Power To The Cisco Asr 1006 Router

    Always AWG #6 wire For example, the Cisco ASR 1002 Router DC power supply, with 16 Amp input rating must use an AWG #12 gauge wire for a 20 A circuit breaker and an AWG #10 gauge wire for a 30 A circuit breaker.
  • Page 24 The Cisco ASR 1006 Router modular chassis supports redundant power entry modules (PEMs). In the Cisco ASR 1006 Router, at least one PEM must be functioning. In the event that one of the fans fails, the remaining fans are sufficient to cool the entire chassis. However, fan speed may have to be increased.
  • Page 25 Cisco ASR 1006 Router Overview and Installation Connecting Power to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Figure 6-16 shows the ASR1006-PWR-AC power supply of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Figure 6-16 Cisco ASR 1006 Router AC Power Supply (ASR1006-PWR-AC) OUTPUT INPUT INPUT...
  • Page 26 Cisco ASR 1006 Router Overview and Installation Connecting Power to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Figure 6-17 shows the ASR1013/06-PWR-AC power supply of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Figure 6-17 Cisco ASR 1006 Router AC Power Supply (ASR1013/06-PWR-AC) OUTPUT INPUT INPUT...
  • Page 27 Connecting Power to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Connecting DC Input Power to Cisco ASR 1006 Router This section describes how to connect the DC power supply into the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Figure 6-18 shows the ASR1006-PWR-DC power supply of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router.
  • Page 28 Cisco ASR 1006 Router Overview and Installation Connecting Power to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Figure 6-19 shows the ASR1013/06-PWR-DC power supply of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Figure 6-19 Cisco ASR 1006 Router –48 VDC Power Supply (ASR1013/06-PWR-DC) -48/-60V...
  • Page 29 • A ground cable is required for each DC PDU. We recommend that you use at least 6-AWG multistrand copper wire. This wire is not available from Cisco Systems; it is available from any commercial cable vendor. The ground wire cable lug should be dual-hole (see...
  • Page 30 ASR1006-PWR-DC power supply for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Figure 6-21 Cisco ASR 1006 Router DC Power Supply (ASR1006-PWR-DC) Terminal Block Ground Cable Lugs -48/-60V This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to de-energ...
  • Page 31 Connecting Power to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Figure 6-22 shows the ASR1013/06-PWR-DC power supply for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Figure 6-22 Cisco ASR 1006 Router DC Power Supply (ASR1013/06-PWR-DC) Terminal Block Ground Cable Lugs -48/-60V OUTPUT INPUT FAIL...
  • Page 32 Cisco ASR 1006 Router Overview and Installation Connecting Power to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Figure 6-23 shows the ASR1006-PWR-DC power supply for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Figure 6-23 Cisco ASR 1006 Router DC Power Supply (ASR1006-PWR-DC) Terminal Block Plastic...
  • Page 33 The Cisco ASR 1006 router processor has an asynchronous serial (EIA/TIA-232) RJ-45 console port labeled CON on its front panel. You can connect this port to most types of video terminals through use of the console cable kit that is included with your Cisco ASR 1006 Router. The console cable kit contains: One RJ-45 to RJ-45 crossover cable •...
  • Page 34 Each Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor must have a console port connection (typically to a Note terminal server) if you are running a redundant configuration in the chassis. Connect one end of the RJ-45 cables to the serial RJ-45 port (CON) on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Step 1 Processor 1 (see Figure 6-25).
  • Page 35: Connecting The System Cables

    “Connecting the System Cables” section on page 6-35 to continue the installation. Connecting the System Cables Keep the following guidelines in mind when connecting external cables to the Cisco ASR 1006 Router: To reduce the chance of interference, avoid crossing high-power lines with any interface cables. •...
  • Page 36: Auxiliary Connection

    Series Route Processor 1 for remote administrative access. Use the following procedure to connect the Cisco ASR 1006 Router to a modem. Connect one end of the modem cable to the RJ-45 port on the primary Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Step 1 Processor 1, labeled AUX.

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