Cisco ASR 1000 series Hardware Installation Manual

Cisco ASR 1000 series Hardware Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide June 8, 2015 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 Text Part Number: OL-13208-11...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Cisco ASR1000-ESP100, and support for Cisco ASR1000-SIP40 on all routers that support Cisco ASR1000-SIP10. Information about these new features has been added in various sections in this guide. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide xvii OL-13208-11...
  • Page 4 Router and uses the same internal control and data-plane architecture as Cisco ASR 1002 Router and the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router is supported only by Cisco software release four code. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide xviii OL-13208-11...
  • Page 5: Audience

    Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. Note For information on installation of the Cisco ASR 1001-X Router, and replacement or upgrading of its field-replaceable units (FRUs), see the Cisco ASR 1001-X Router Hardware Installation Guide at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr1000/install/guide/1001-x/asr1hig.html.
  • Page 6 Chapter 12, “Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Overview and This chapter describes the Cisco ASR 1002-X router and Installation” how to install it. Chapter 12, “Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Power Up and Initial This chapter provides basic system startup and initial Configuration” configuration information.
  • Page 7: Conventions

    Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in equipment Caution damage or loss of data. Means the described action saves time. You can save time by performing the action described in Timesaver the paragraph. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 8: Safety Warnings And Cautions

    Preface Safety Warnings and Cautions Most safety warnings for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers are placed in relevant sections throughout the document. For translated safety warnings, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers.
  • Page 9 Al final de cada advertencia encontrará el número que le ayudará a encontrar el texto traducido en el apartado de traducciones que acompaña a este dispositivo. GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide xxiii OL-13208-11...
  • Page 10 Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av varje varning för att hitta dess översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna anordning. SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide xxiv OL-13208-11...
  • Page 11 Brug erklæringsnummeret efter hver advarsel for at finde oversættelsen i de oversatte advarsler, der fulgte med denne enhed. GEM DISSE ANVISNINGER Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 12 Preface Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide xxvi OL-13208-11...
  • Page 13: Related Documentation

    HAZ/V circuits or a DC supply that is not provided with a field wiring cover. Statement 1017 Related Documentation Your Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers and the Cisco IOS software running on it contain extensive features and functionality, which are documented in the following resources: •...
  • Page 14: Obtaining Documentation And Submitting A Service Request

    Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html...
  • Page 15 – – Broadband aggregation—PPPoE/PPPoA aggregation and Service Selection Gateway (SSG) – Low-end Ethernet aggregation This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers and contains the following sections: • Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers, page 1-2 •...
  • Page 16: Cisco Asr 1000 Series Routers

    The Cisco ASR 1006 Router is a 12-SPA, 6-rack-unit (RU), hardware-redundant chassis with two • Embedded Services Processor (ESP) slots, two Route Processor (RP) slots, and three SIP slots. The Cisco ASR 1004 Router is an 8-SPA, four rack-unit (RU) chassis with one ESP slot, one RP • slot, and two SIP slots.
  • Page 17: Cisco Asr 1000 Series Router Features

    Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Hardware Overview Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Features The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers use the powerful Cisco QuantumFlow Processor which provides performance and resiliency for network processors. The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers deliver multiple services embedded in the Cisco QuantumFlow Processor.
  • Page 18: Cisco Asr 1000 Series Routers Compatibility Information

    • Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Compatibility Information Table 1-1 lists the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers configurations. It shows the combination of chassis, Cisco ASR1000-ESP, and Cisco ASR1000-SIP supported on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers. Table 1-1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Compatibility...
  • Page 19 The Cisco ASR 1001 Router supports Cisco ASR1000-ESP2.5 up to Cisco ASR1000-ESP5. The Cisco Note ASR 1002 Router, Cisco ASR 1002-F Router, and Cisco ASR 1002-X Router do not support Cisco ASR1000-ESP20, Cisco ASR1000-ESP40, Cisco ASR1000-ESP100, or Cisco ASR1000-RP2. Cisco ASR1000-ESP100 can be installed only on Cisco ASR 1006 and Cisco ASR 1013 routers.
  • Page 20: Cisco Asr 1000 Series Router Configurations

    The SPAs are supported in all chassis configurations although there are SPA restrictions in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router and the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. Table 1-3 lists the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router configurations. In this table, HH is half height and FH is full height. Table 1-3...
  • Page 21: Field-Replaceable Units

    (with software license) Field-Replaceable Units The Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers are easy to service; many of their major components are field-replaceable units (FRUs). The following are the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router FRUs: • Cisco ASR 1000 Series route processors: RP1 and RP2 •...
  • Page 22: Functional Overview

    These addresses are specific and unique to each port and are not used by other devices in the network. The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers assign and control the MAC addresses of its shared port adapters.
  • Page 23: Online Insertion And Removal

    SPAs. Also, the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP1 RP Management Ethernet port is assigned one MAC address from the end of the pool and for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router with two Cisco ASR 1000 RP1s, each ASR10000 RP1 is assigned one MAC address.
  • Page 24: Environmental Monitoring And Reporting Functions

    When you remove or insert a shared port adapter in a Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router, the Control Processor notifies the Cisco ASR1000-RP1, which in turn notifies the forwarding engine control processor (FECP), and then performs the following steps: Rapidly scans the midplane for configuration changes.
  • Page 25 Chapter 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Hardware Overview Functional Overview The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers are expected to meet the following environmental operating conditions: • Operating Temperature Nominal: 5° to 40°C Operating Temperature Short Term: –5° to +55°C (not applicable to the Cisco ASR 1001 Router) •...
  • Page 26: Reporting Functions

    It manages the ESI (Enhanced Serdes Interconnect) which are the datapath links on the midplane connecting the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP1s, SIPs, and standby ESP modules to the active Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processor. It communicates with the chassis manager on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor 1 to report the status and health, including detected hardware failures, ESI status, software process status, and the state of thermal sensors.
  • Page 27 12.2(33)XNA, RELEASE SOFTWARE Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport Copyright (c) 1986-2008 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Thu 01-May-08 00:29 by mcpre Cisco IOS-XE software, Copyright (c) 1986-2008 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-13 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 28 "License Notice" file accompanying the IOS-XE software, or the applicable URL provided on the flyer accompanying the IOS-XE software. A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at: http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
  • Page 29 Committed: 2509772 (60%), status: healthy, under 300% Per-core Statistics CPU0: CPU Utilization (percentage of time spent) User: 1.20, System: 2.10, Nice: 0.00, Idle: 96.70 IRQ: 0.00, SIRQ: 0.00, IOwait: 0.00 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-15 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 30 Manufacturing Test Data : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Field Diagnostics Data : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Asset ID : AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-16 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 31: Cisco Product Identification Standard

    Cisco Product Identification Standard Cisco Product Identification Standard This section describes the Cisco products and services product identification standard. This feature provides you with the ability to effectively integrate and manage Cisco products in your network and business operations. Unique Device Identifier The Unique Device Identifier (UDI) is the Cisco product identification standard for hardware products.
  • Page 32: Serial Number Label Location

    • information; identifying each Cisco product in a network element through a standard interface. Cisco operating systems can view and use this data, allowing you to automate your electronic inventory. Consistency across product layers—The UDI is designed into hardware products and cannot •...
  • Page 33 Chapter 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Hardware Overview Cisco Product Identification Standard Figure 1-1 shows the serial number location for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Figure 1-1 Cisco ASR 1006 Router Serial Number Label Location SN: XXXNNNNXXXX Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 34 Chapter 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Hardware Overview Cisco Product Identification Standard Figure 1-2 shows the serial number label location for the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. Figure 1-2 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Serial Number Label Location SN: XXXNNNNXXXX Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 35 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Hardware Overview Cisco Product Identification Standard Figure 1-3 shows the serial number label location for the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. Figure 1-3 Cisco ASR 1002 Router Serial Number Label Location Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 36 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Hardware Overview Cisco Product Identification Standard Figure 1-4 shows the serial number label location for the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. Figure 1-4 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Serial Number Label Location Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 37 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Hardware Overview Cisco Product Identification Standard Figure 1-5 shows the serial number label location for the Cisco ASR 1013 Router (Note that this is the bottom of the chassis). Figure 1-5 Cisco ASR 1013 Router Serial Number Label Location...
  • Page 38 Chapter 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Hardware Overview Cisco Product Identification Standard Figure 1-6 shows the serial number label location for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Figure 1-6 Cisco ASR 1001 Router Serial Number Label Location SN: XXXNNNNXXXX Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 39 Chapter 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Hardware Overview Cisco Product Identification Standard Figure 1-7 shows the serial number label location for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. Figure 1-7 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Serial Number Label Location SN: XXXNNNNXXXX Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 40 Chapter 1 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Hardware Overview Cisco Product Identification Standard Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-26 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 41 Router SPA Interface Processors (SIPs).” Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Software Support This section lists the new hardware supported on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers and the version of Cisco IOS software code required to support the component.
  • Page 42 Chapter 10, “Cisco ASR 1013 Router • Overview and Installation” Chapter 3, “Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers • Embedded Services Processors” Chapter 4, “Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router • SPA Interface Processors (SIPs)” Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 43 Upgrading Existing Hardware Components to Support the Cisco ASR 1013 Router, page 2-8 • Supported Cisco ASR 1000 Platforms Table 2-2 lists the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers and the hardware components supported in each router. Table 2-2 Supported Cisco ASR 1000 Platforms and Components...
  • Page 44 This section provides Cisco ASR 1000 Series hardware configuration combinations and whether they are supported from Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S onward. The tables list the router and the route processor, SIPs, and power modules supported on that router. The tables include the following categories...
  • Page 45 To prevent any errors from occurring, read the compatibility tables before you insert any Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router components on a router running Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S or later releases. Hardware Requiring a CPLD Upgrade For details about Cisco ASR 1000 hardware configuration combinations that require a CPLD field programmable upgrade for components to be supported in IOS XE Release 3.1S, see...
  • Page 46 • 1006 Router Error message The Cisco ASR1000-ESP card is disabled, and the following error message is displayed on the console: Error message: %CMRP-3-INCOMPATIBLE_FRU: [chars] in slot [chars] is not compatible with [chars] and so it is disabled. fp_name: ESP-5/ESP-20/ESP-40/ESP-100...
  • Page 47 This section describes what happens when a Cisco ASR1000-ESP40 is present when the router is booting or inserted at a later time into the Cisco ASR 1000 Router and provides the error message and explanation as to why this occurred.
  • Page 48 This section describes what happens when a Cisco ASR1000-SIP40 is present when the router is booting or inserted at a later time into the Cisco ASR 1000 Router and provides the error message and explanation as to why this occurred.
  • Page 49 This section describes what happens when an active Cisco ASR1000-RP2 with an older version of CPLD is inserted into the Cisco ASR 1013 Router. This section describes the error message, reason, and under what types of configuration an upgrade of CPLD firmware is required.
  • Page 50 This section describes what happens when a standby Cisco ASR1000-RP2 or Cisco ASR1000-SIP10 with an older version of CPLD is inserted into the Cisco ASR 1013 Router. The error message that is displayed on the console and the message explanation and recommended action are described.
  • Page 51: Cisco Asr 1000 Series Route Processor

    Routers. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor The Cisco ASR 1000 Series route processor is the central network clocking card and runs the network operating system, BINOS kernel plus IOSD (IOS daemon). The Cisco ASR1000-RP1 and Cisco ASR1000-RP2 are responsible for: Selection of the active Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor and the Cisco ASR 1000 Series •...
  • Page 52 2 GB eUSB NVRAM On the Cisco ASR 1002-F router, scaling is constrained by throughput of 2.5G.Unless otherwise noted, features for the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router are the same as the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 53 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Overview Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor The Cisco ASR 1000 Series route processor modules consist of a front panel label for indicator and control functions and a separate label for the I/O connectors. The Cisco ASR1000-RP1 and Cisco ASR1000-RP2 model number labeling is located next to the left card module handle.
  • Page 54 MGMT Ethernet connector BITS connector CON connector LINK LED AUX connector Table 2-6 lists the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor LEDs and behavior. Table 2-6 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor LEDs LED Label Color —State Behavior Description Power...
  • Page 55 Link with no activity. Interface LED Flashing Green Link with Activity. No link. Table 2-7 lists the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processors connectors and description. Table 2-7 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor Connectors Label Type Description Audible Cutoff button A recessed button to cut off the audible alarm.
  • Page 56 • 2 MB upgradeable BootROM, 1 GB Embedded USB memory (eUSB) Comes with 2 GB of DRAM as default and can be upgradeable to 4 GB DRAM (except for the Cisco • ASR 1002 embedded route processor).
  • Page 57 Ethernet network management port and console and auxiliary serial ports of the route processor for the Cisco ASR 1006 and ASR 1004 routers. It also has LED status indicators, an RJ-45 plug for a BITS timing reference and one USB ports which can be used with smart cards for secure key distribution or for image or configuration file updates.Figure 2-3...
  • Page 58 The built-in Gigabit Ethernet ports on the Cisco ASR 1002 Router support the same small form-factor pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers as the 5x1 GE SPA. Note that the Cisco ASR 1002 built-in GE ports support only the SFP-GE-T but not the SFP-GLC-T.
  • Page 59 Grounding stud location Note Unless otherwise noted, features for the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router are the same as the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. The Cisco ASR1002-ESP-F supports 2.5 Gbps, and it is integrated in the chassis. It is not a field-replaceable unit.
  • Page 60 If an alarm illuminates the CRIT, MIN, or MAJ LED on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor (RP) faceplate, and a visual or audible alarm is wired, the alarm also activates an alarm relay in the power supply DB-25 connector (on the Cisco ASR 1006 Router and Cisco ASR 1004 Router).
  • Page 61: Cisco Asr 1000 Series Router Power Supplies

    You are required to always have two power supplies installed in the chassis to insure sufficient cooling for the box. The system fans are inside the power supply unit and must spin for cooling. No Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router will operate for more than two to three minutes without two power supplies installed.
  • Page 62: Ac And Dc Power Supply Types

    • 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 63: Ac And Dc System Power Ratings

    1013 Router” section on page 2-44. The Cisco ASR 1006 Router can support up to 1200 W output (AC and –48 VDC input). The 1200 W power supply module consists of either an AC or –48 VDC input and 1200 watt output closed frame power supply with two DC voltage outputs: 12 V and 3.3 V.
  • Page 64: Ac Power Supply Leds And Connector For Cisco Asr 1006

    AC power supplies for the Cisco Aggregation Services Routers: 120 VAC, 20A U.S. maximum. DC power supplies for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router: 50A U.S. maximum; Cisco ASR 1004 Router: 40A U.S. maximum: Cisco ASR 1002 Router: 30A U.S. maximum.
  • Page 65 AC power supply fan AC power supply handle DB-25 alarm connector AC power inlet Tie-wrap tab AC power supply standby switch AC power supply captive screw AC power supply LEDs Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2-25 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 66 Figure 2-6 shows the AC power supply LEDs and DB-25 alarm connector. Figure 2-6 Cisco ASR 1006 Router AC Power Supply LEDs and DB-25 Alarm Connector O U T P U T IN P U T F F A IL...
  • Page 67 See Figure 6-23. The studs on the terminal block are similar to the safety ground device on the side of the Cisco ASR 1006 Note Router. For information on the safety ground lug on the side of the chassis.
  • Page 68 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Overview Power Supplies for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Figure 2-7 shows the –48 VDC power supplies at the rear of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. The Cisco ASR 1006 Router supports up to two power supplies. Figure 2-7 Cisco ASR 1006 Router –48 VDC Power Supply...
  • Page 69 Power Supplies for the Cisco ASR 1004 Router The Cisco ASR 1004 Router can support up to 735 W output (AC and –48 VDC input). The 735 W power supply module consists of either an AC or –48 VDC input with two DC voltage outputs: 12 V and 3.3 V.
  • Page 70: Cisco Asr 1004 Ac Power Supply

    AC power supplies for the Cisco Aggregation Services Routers: 120 VAC, 20A U.S. maximum. DC power supplies for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router: 50A U.S. maximum; Cisco ASR 1004 Router: 40A U.S. maximum: Cisco ASR 1002 Router: 30A U.S. maximum.
  • Page 71 Power Supplies for the Cisco ASR 1004 Router Cisco ASR 1004 AC Power Supply LEDs and Connector Figure 2-8 shows the AC power supplies at the rear of the Cisco ASR 1004 Router.The Cisco ASR 1004 Router supports up to two power supplies. Figure 2-8...
  • Page 72 Figure 2-9 shows the AC power supply LEDs and DB -25 alarm connector. Figure 2-9 Cisco ASR 1004 Router AC Power Supply LEDs and DB -25 Alarm Connector O U T P U T IN P U T F F A IL...
  • Page 73 The –48 VDC power supply operates within specification from –48 VDC to –60 VDC continuously. The Cisco ASR 1004 Router has two of the same type power supplies in power supply slot 0 and power supply slot 1. The power supply slot numbers are on the left side of the chassis and the power supplies are located on the floor of the chassis.
  • Page 74 Cisco ASR 1004 Router –48 VDC Power Supply LEDs and Connector Figure 2-10 shows the –48 VDC power supplies at the rear of the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. The Cisco ASR 1004 Router supports up to two power supplies. Figure 2-10 Cisco ASR 1004 Router –48 VDC Power Supply...
  • Page 75 +3.3 V Minimum 11.80 VDC 3.20 VDC Nominal 12.00 VDC 3.30 VDC Maximum 12.20 VDC 3.40 VDC Output Current Minimum 2.80 A 0.10 A Maximum 61.44A 3.125 A Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2-35 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 76: Cisco Asr 1002 Router Ac Power Supply

    This section provides information about the AC power supplies on the rear of the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. The Cisco ASR 1002 Router system level cooling is provided by two 12 VDC type fans in each of the two power supply modules. The fans in each module are intended to provide system cooling back-up in the event of a single fan failure.
  • Page 77 Power Supplies for the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Cisco ASR 1002 AC Power Supply LEDs and Connector Figure 2-11 shows the AC power supplies at the rear of the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. The Cisco ASR 1002 Router supports up to two power supplies. Figure 2-11...
  • Page 78 –48 VDC power supply module must not exceed 30 A. The Cisco ASR 1002 Router has two of the same type power supplies in power supply slot 0 and power supply slot 1. The power supply slot numbers are on the left side of the chassis and the power supplies are located on the floor of the chassis.
  • Page 79 Cisco ASR 1002 Router –48 VDC Power Supply LEDs and Connector Figure 2-12 shows the –48 VDC power supplies at the rear of the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. The Cisco ASR 1002 Router supports up to two power supplies. Figure 2-12 Cisco ASR 1002 Router –48 VDC Power Supply...
  • Page 80 Two power supplies are used for redundant operation. System total power consumption shall never Note exceed rating of one power supply to maintain redundancy. Table 2-24 Cisco ASR 1002 Router –48 VDC Power System Output Voltage and Current Output Voltage +12 VDC +3.3 V Minimum –11.80 VDC...
  • Page 81 40 A UL listed circuit breaker. The Cisco ASR 1002 Router has two of the same type power supplies in power supply slot 0 and power supply slot 1. The power supply slot identifiers are zero (0) on the left side of the chassis rear and one (1) on the right side of the chassis rear.
  • Page 82 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Overview Power Supplies for the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Figure 2-14 Cisco ASR 1002 Router Rear View With +24 VDC Power Supply Terminal Block O U T P U T IN P U F A N...
  • Page 83 Any combination of output voltage/currents cannot exceed total power rating of 470 Watts. Note +24 VDC Power Supply Important Notices The following items list important notes regarding the +24 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router: Output Voltage Alarm Threshold—The Output Voltage Alarm is declared when the output voltage •...
  • Page 84 DC voltage outputs: +12 V and +3.3 V can be used as a single supply, dual, triple, or quadruple hot pluggable system. The Cisco ASR 1013 router power supply +12 V is not bussed between the two power zones but the +3.3 Note V is bussed between them.
  • Page 85 AC power supplies for the Cisco Aggregation Services Routers: 120 VAC, 20A U.S. maximum. DC power supplies for the Cisco ASR 1013 Router and Cisco ASR 1006 Router: 50A U.S. maximum; Cisco ASR 1004 Router: 40A U.S. maximum: Cisco ASR 1002 Router: 30A U.S.
  • Page 86 Figure 2-16 shows the AC power supplies LEDs and DB-25 Alarm connector. Figure 2-16 Cisco ASR 1013 Router AC Power Supply LEDs and DB-25 Alarm Connector O U T P U T IN P U T F F A IL...
  • Page 87 The –48 VDC power supply operates within specification from –40.5 VDC to –72 VDC continuously. The Cisco ASR 1013 Router has two of the same type power supplies in power supply slot 0 and power supply slot 1. The power supply slot numbers are on the left side of the chassis and the power supplies are located on the floor of the chassis.
  • Page 88 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Overview Power Supplies for the Cisco ASR 1013 Router Figure 2-17 shows the –48 VDC power supplies at the rear of the Cisco ASR 1013 Router. The Cisco ASR 1013 Router supports up to four power supplies. Figure 2-17 Cisco ASR 1013 Router –48 VDC Power Supply...
  • Page 89 Power Supplies for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router Each Cisco ASR 1001 Router power supply provides 400 W of output power. The power supplies are used in a 1 + 1 redundant configuration. There is no input switch on the faceplate of the power supplies.
  • Page 90 12 V output and is used in a dual hot pluggable configuration. The DC power supply consumes a maximum of 500 W of input power. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router can support two AC or two DC power supplies. Do not install the AC and Note DC power supply units in the same chassis.
  • Page 91 Cisco ASR 1001 Router AC Power Supply The Cisco ASR 1001 Router has two AC power supplies in the rear of the chassis. The input receptacle is an IEC60320 C14 type of filtered AC inlet. The current rating on the connector is 10 A.
  • Page 92 Power Supplies for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router AC/DC Power System Input Range and Voltage for Cisco ASR 1001 The power supply DC Input Range is –40.5 to –72 VDC, and the AC Input Range is 85 to 264 VAC.
  • Page 93 Additionally, the Cisco ASR 1002 Fixed Router includes a nonmodular, fixed embedded services processor with a throughput of 2.5 Gbps and the Cisco ASR 1001 Router has a nonmodular, fixed embedded services processor with a throughput of 2.5 Gbps, which is upgradable with a software activated performance upgrade license to 5 Gbps.
  • Page 94 Routers. The Cisco ASR 1002-F Router includes a nonmodular, integrated embedded services processor with a forwarding bandwidth (throughput) of 2.5 Gbps. The integrated embedded services processor of the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router can provide a forwarding bandwidth of 5 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 20 Gbps, or 36 Gbps.
  • Page 95: Cisco Asr 1000-Esp20

    Cisco ASR1000-ESP10-N—The Cisco ASR1000 Embedded Services Processor 10G Non Crypto • Capable board provides an ASR 1000 series router solution for customers who are under export restrictions and not qualified to implement products that support strong encryption services. The Cisco ASR1000 Embedded Services Processor 10G Non Crypto Capable feature support is the same as the Cisco ASR100-ESP10 except that SSH, SSL and IPSec VPN services are not supported.
  • Page 96: Cisco Asr 1000-Esp100

    • 24 configurable ESI links for SPA Carrier Card and native Line Card support: – ESI links support with a bandwidth of up to 46 Gbps for the Cisco ASR 1013 Router on Sip slots 0,1,4, and 5. – ESI links support with a bandwidth of up to 110 Gbps for the Cisco ASR 1013 Router on Sip slots 2 and 3.
  • Page 97 Quality of Service (QoS) classification and IP multicasting. They can also perform Network Address Translation (NAT) tasks. Figure 3-1 displays the SIP and SPA bays of the Cisco ASR 1013 Router and their mappings to the QFP-3rd-Gen ASICs. Figure 3-1...
  • Page 98 Egress queueing for interfaces handled by Egress queueing for interfaces handled by QFP-3rd-Gen 2 QFP-3rd-Gen 0 The following figure displays an example of a packet flow in the Cisco ASR 1000 ESP 200. Figure 3-2 Packet flow in the Cisco ASR 1000 ESP 200 QFP0...
  • Page 99: Features Of The Cisco Asr 1000 Series Embedded Services Processors

    Chapter 3 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Embedded Services Processors Features of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processors Features of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processors Table 3-1 summarizes the features of the embedded services processors.
  • Page 100 DIMMs 1. While both the Cisco ASR1000-ESP40 and ASR1000-ESP20 exceed the 16 Mpps forwarding rate, the ESP40 packets per second rate is slightly less than ESP20 when sending continuous stream of small, 64-byte packets. However, at 92 bytes and larger, the ASR1000-ESP40 outperforms ESP20. The difference at small packet sizes is a side-effect of optimizations made to achieve 40 Gbps for medium to large packets.
  • Page 101 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Embedded Services Processors Features of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processors The Cisco ASR 1000 Series embedded services processors have the same faceplate and status Note information except for the name label, such as Cisco ASR1000-ESP40, Cisco ASR1000-ESP20, Cisco ASR1000-ESP10, Cisco ASR1000-ESP10-N, and Cisco ASR1000-ESP5.
  • Page 102 Chapter 3 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Embedded Services Processors Features of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processors Table 3-2 describes the LEDs on the embedded services processors. Table 3-2 LEDs on the Embedded Services Processors LED Label...
  • Page 103 • Note Throughout this document, the term slot refers to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router chassis slot. The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor, Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processor, and Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface Processor (SIP), and power supplies plug into these slots. Shared port adapters plug into SIP bays.
  • Page 104: Cisco Asr 1000 Series Spa Interface Processor

    SPAs and accepts up to four half-height and 2 full height Cisco SPAs. The is a list of characteristics of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface Processors for the Cisco ASR 1006, Cisco ASR 1004, and Cisco ASR 1013 routers: A SIP is a carrier card that inserts into a router slot like a line card.
  • Page 105 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router SPA Interface Processors (SIPs) Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface Processor This section describes the Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface (SIP) components and subslot identification.Figure 4-1 shows an example of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface (SIP) module.
  • Page 106: Spa Interface Processor Slot Numbering

    Two half-height and 1 full-height combination that does not exceed 64 ports • The slot numbering for the SPAs in the Cisco ASR 1004 Router is the same as in the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 107 SPA 0 SPA 1 SPA 2 Double-height SPA The slot numbering for the SPAs on the Cisco ASR 1004 Router is the same as the numbering on the Note Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Cisco ASR 1002 Router In the Cisco ASR 1002 Router, the Cisco ASR1002-SIP10 supports: •...
  • Page 108 Built-in 4xGE SPA in bay 0, one half height SPA in bay 2, and one full height SPA in bay 1. • The Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA interface processor houses SPA bay 2 and SPA bay 3. SPA bay 0 and SPA bay 1 are physically located on Cisco integrated ASR1000-RP1. A portion of the Cisco integrated ASR1000-RP1 is reserved to provide connectivity between SPA bay 1 and the Cisco integrated ASR1000-SIP10.
  • Page 109: Cisco Asr 1013 Router

    Two half-height and 1 full-height combination that does not exceed 96 ports • The Cisco ASR 1013 Router uses the same SPA subslot numbering as the Cisco ASR 1006 and Cisco ASR 1004 routers. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 110 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router SPA Interface Processors (SIPs) SPA Interface Processor Slot Numbering Figure 4-6 shows the slot numbering for the shared port adapters on the Cisco ASR 1013 Router. Figure 4-6 Cisco ASR 1013 Router Slot Numbering ASR1000-SIP40...
  • Page 111: Cisco Asr 1001 Router

    Note The SPAs on the Cisco ASR1002-X support online insertion and removal. However, the SIP on the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router is built into the chassis and is not a field-replaceable unit. Figure 4-8 shows the slot numbering for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router.
  • Page 112 SPA Interface Processor Slot Numbering Figure 4-8 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Subslot Numbering 6xGE Built-in SPA in Subslot 0 Cisco SPA subslot 1 Cisco SPA subslot 2 Cisco SPA subslot 3 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 4-10 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 113: Prerequisites And Preparation

    Preparing Your Site for Installation This chapter contains important safety information you should know before working with the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers and guides you through the process of preparing your site for router installation. This chapter contains the following sections: Prerequisites and Preparation, page 5-1 •...
  • Page 114: Safety Guidelines

    • Keep the router in the shipping container until you have determined the installation site. • Inspect all items for shipping damage. If an item appears damaged, contact a Cisco customer service representative immediately. Safety Guidelines Before you begin the installation or replacement procedure, review the safety guidelines in this section to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the equipment.
  • Page 115: Safety Recommendations

    • Cisco safety policy is that all of its routers must conform to the requirements of IEC 60950, with appropriate national deviations, as a minimum. In addition, Cisco routers must also meet the requirements of any other normative documents (for example, standards, technical specifications, laws or regulations).
  • Page 116: Cautions And Regulatory Compliance Statements For Nebs

    National Electric Code (NEC). This product is designed for a common bonding network (CBN) installation. This product can be installed in a network telecommunication facility or location where the NEC applies. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 117: Standard Warning Statements

    To comply with the Class A emissions requirements shielded twisted pair T1/E1 cables must be used Warning for SPA-8-Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA (SPA-8XCHT1/E1) on the Cisco ASR 1006, ASR 1004, and ASR 1002. EN55022/CISPR22 Statement Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 118 This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than: AC power supplies for the Cisco ASR 1004 Router, Cisco ASR 1006 Router, and Cisco ASR 1002 Router: 120 VAC, 20A U.S. maximum. DC power supplies for the Cisco ASR 1004 Router: 40A U.S.
  • Page 119 Statement 1032 To prevent the system from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum Warning recommended ambient temperature of: 40 degrees C. Statement 1047 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 120: Site Planning

    Site Planning Checklist, page 5-18 • General Precautions Observe the following general precautions when using and working with your Cisco ASR 1000 Series system. Keep your system components away from radiators and heat sources and do not block cooling vents.
  • Page 121: Site Selection Guidelines

    The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers are designed to meet the industry EMC, safety, and environmental standards described in the Regulatory, Safety, and Compliance Information for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers document.
  • Page 122: Physical Characteristics

    Site Planning Physical Characteristics Be familiar with the physical characteristics of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router to assist you in placing the system at the proper location. For information regarding rack widths supported for ASR 1000 Routers, see the following sections: Note in.—General Rack Selection Guidelines, page 5-16...
  • Page 123 Preparing Your Site for Installation Site Planning 1. Unless otherwise noted, the physical characteristics for the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router and Cisco ASR 1002-X Router remain the same as those for the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. The following list describes additional Cisco ASR 1000 Series chassis characteristics: Cisco ASR 1001 Router: •...
  • Page 124: Floor Loading Considerations

    The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers can be powered by a DC or AC source. Ensure that the equipment grounding is present and observe power strip ratings. Make sure that the total ampere rating of all products plugged into the power strip does not exceed 80% of the rating.
  • Page 125: Site Cabling Guidelines

    Cisco ASR 1001 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 126: Interference Considerations

    Strong EMI can destroy the signal drivers and receivers in the Cisco 1000 Series Router and even create an electrical hazard by causing power surges through power lines into installed equipment. These problems are rare, but could be catastrophic.
  • Page 127 Lightning and AC Power Fault Interference If signal wires exceed recommended cabling distances, or if signal wires pass between buildings, you should consider the effect that a lightning strike in your vicinity might have on the Cisco 1000 Series Router.
  • Page 128 • rack. • When mounting the Cisco 1000 Series Router in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack. • If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, then install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack.
  • Page 129 Locating for Safety If the Cisco 1000 Series Router is the heaviest or the only piece of equipment in the rack, consider installing it at or near the bottom to ensure that the rack center of gravity is as low as possible.
  • Page 130: Site Planning Checklist

    Avoid locating the Cisco 1000 Series Router in a location in which the chassis air intake vents could draw in the exhaust air from adjacent equipment. Consider how the air flows through the Cisco 1000 Series Router.
  • Page 131 Handle all sensitive components in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads. For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap. The measurement should be Caution between 1 and 10 ohms. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 5-19 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 132 Location of chassis socket for ESD strap on the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Note The ESD strap socket can be in a different location on each Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 133: Electrical Safety

    Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. • Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet • locations. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 5-21 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 134 Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. Warning Statement 1006 Receiving the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Each Cisco ASR 1000 Series chassis is shipped in a container that is strapped to a pallet as illustrated in Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3...
  • Page 135: Tools And Equipment

    The tools and equipment listed below are recommended as the minimum necessary to install the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router. You may need additional tools and equipment to install associated equipment and cables. You may also require test equipment to check electronic and optical signal levels, power levels, and communications links.
  • Page 136: Unpacking And Verifying Shipping Contents

    After you have unpacked the system verify that you have received all of the required components. Using Step 4 the packing list as a guide, take the following steps to check the contents of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router shipping container: Check the contents of the boxes containing accessory items.
  • Page 137: Cisco Asr 1000 Series Router Installation Checklist

    Most Cisco documentation is online or on the Cisco Documentation DVD. Documentation that ships Note with your Cisco ASR 1000 Series router includes the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Aggregation Services Router 1000 Series document, and the Cisco Aggregation Services Router 1000 Series Documentation Roadmap that contains documentation titles and the URLs to them online.
  • Page 138 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Installation Checklist Table 5-9 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Installation Checklist (continued) Verified Task Date Shared port adapters are operational Correct hardware configuration displayed after system banner appears Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 5-26 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 139 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 140: Front View

    Cisco ASR1000-ESP40 and Cisco ASR1000-ESP100 are supported on Cisco ASR 1006 Note Router only if Cisco ASR1000-RP2 is installed on the router. • 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 141: Cisco Asr 1006 Router Description

    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 142 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 143 Slot FP1 with ASR 1000 Series ESP — — The Cisco ASR 1006 Router contains three Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interfaces (SIPs) that support four subslots for the installation of SPAs. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 144: 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 145: Guidelines For An Equipment Shelf Or Tabletop Installation

    “Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Overview” section on page 2-1 for information about site considerations. If you are not rack-mounting your Cisco ASR 1000 series chassis, place it on a sturdy equipment shelf or tabletop. 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 146: Equipment Shelf Or Tabletop Installation

    Chapter 6 Cisco ASR 1006 Router Overview and Installation Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation The Cisco ASR 1006 Router needs adequate ventilation. Do not install it in an enclosed cabinet • where ventilation is inadequate. • Keep the cable-management brackets ready if you plan to install it on the front of the chassis.
  • Page 147 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. Make certain that the cable-management ‘U’ feature device has the open end pointing upwards Note when you attach it to the chassis.
  • Page 148: 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 149: 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 150 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 151 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 152: 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 153 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 154 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 155 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 156: 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 157: 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 158: 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 159: 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 160: Connecting The Console And Auxiliary Port Cables

    CON connector AUX connector The Cisco ASR 1006 Router uses RJ-45 ports for both the auxiliary port and the console port. Both the console and the auxiliary ports are asynchronous serial ports; any devices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission.
  • Page 161: 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 162 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 163 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 164 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 165 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 166 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 167 • 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 168 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 169 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 170 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 171 The Cisco ASR 1006 route 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 172 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 173: 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 174 Secure AC cord retainer with two M3X8mm screws included in kit. Step 3 Connect AC power cord. Step 4 Secure AC cord by tightening retainer screw. Step 5 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 6-36 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 175 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation This chapter describes the Cisco ASR 1004 Router and the procedures for installing the Cisco ASR 1004 Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop or in equipment racks. It also describes how to connect interface and power cables.
  • Page 176: Cisco Asr 1004 Router Description

    Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1004 Router Description Cisco ASR 1004 Router Description The Cisco ASR 1004 Router system consists of the following system level components: Two Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface Processor (Cisco ASR1000-SIP10 or Cisco •...
  • Page 177 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1004 Router Description Rear View Figure 7-2 shows the rear of the Cisco ASR 1004 Router with two AC power supplies installed. Figure 7-2 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Rear View with AC Power Supplies OUTPUT INPUT...
  • Page 178 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1004 Router Description Figure 7-3 shows the rear of the Cisco ASR 1004 Router with two –48 VDC power supplies installed. Figure 7-3 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Rear View With –48 VDC Power Supplies...
  • Page 179 Note Proceed with the installation. Cisco ASR 1004 Router Slot Numbering The Cisco ASR 1004 Router contains two Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface Processors (SIPs) and supports four subslots for the installation of SPAs. Figure 7-4 shows the Cisco ASR 1004 Router with modules and filler plates installed.
  • Page 180: General Rack Installation Guidelines

    When planning your rack installation, consider the following guidelines: • The Cisco ASR 1004 Router requires a minimum of 4 rack units (7 inches or 17.8 cm) of vertical rack space. Measure the proposed rack location before mounting the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 181: Guidelines For An Equipment Shelf Or Tabletop Installation

    “Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Overview” section on page 2-1 for information about site considerations. If you are not rack-mounting your Cisco ASR 1000 series chassis, place it on a sturdy equipment shelf or tabletop. When installing the Cisco ASR 1004 Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop, ensure that the surface is clean and that you have considered the following: The Cisco ASR 1004 Router requires at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) of clearance at the inlet and exhaust...
  • Page 182: Equipment Shelf Or Tabletop Installation

    Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation To mount your Cisco ASR 1004 Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop, follow these steps. Step 1 Remove any debris and dust from the tabletop or platform, as well as the surrounding area.
  • Page 183: Rack-Mounting The Cisco Asr 1004 Router

    Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1004 Router The Cisco ASR 1004 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.
  • Page 184: Attaching The Chassis Rack-Mount Brackets

    “Tools and Equipment” section on page 5-23. Note The cable-management brackets are installed on the chassis after you install the chassis rack-mount brackets and mount the chassis in the rack. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 7-10 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 185 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 on the other side of the chassis. Use black screws to secure the rack-mount Step 4 brackets to the chassis. Install the chassis in a rack. To install the Cisco ASR 1004 Router in a rack, go to the “Installing the Step 5 Cisco ASR 1004 Router in a Rack”...
  • Page 186 This completes the steps for attaching the rear rack-mount brackets to the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. Before you mount the Cisco ASR 1004 Router in a rack, make certain you read which rack-mount Caution bracket ear holes to use when positioning the chassis in the rack. As a result of using the designated ear holes on the rack-mount bracket, the cable-management bracket installation will be made easier.
  • Page 187: Installing The Cisco Asr 1004 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 1004 Router. If you use a shelf, this will Step 3 help support the chassis while you secure it to the rack.
  • Page 188 Tighten all screws on each side to secure the chassis to the equipment rack. Step 8 You can install your Cisco ASR 1004 chassis on a two-post rack or a four-post rack. For instructions, see the “Two-Post Rack Installation” section on page 7-14 or the “Four-Post Rack Installation”...
  • Page 189 Four-Post Rack Installation The Cisco ASR 1004 Router can be flush-mounted in a 19-inch equipment rack using the rack-mounting kit provided with your system. The Cisco ASR 1004 Router can be mounted into the rack using two recommended methods: Installing the chassis in an existing rack with equipment.
  • Page 190 Step 1 (Optional) Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. If you are using a shelf then 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 191: Attaching A Chassis Ground Connection

    Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection Connecting the Cisco ASR 1004 Router chassis to ground is required for all DC powered installations and any AC powered installation where compliance with Telcordia grounding requirements is necessary. The dual-lug chassis ground stud must be installed, the SIP and SPA must be fully inserted and screwed Caution in and earthed to prevent a potential hazard in a telecom line.
  • Page 192 Dual-lug chassis ground component • Grounding wire • Figure 7-12 shows the location of the dual ground lug on the rear of the of Cisco ASR 1004 Router. Figure 7-12 Chassis Ground Lug Location on the Cisco ASR 1004 Router -POS SPA-4 XOC3...
  • Page 193: Attaching The Cable-Management Bracket

    (parallel with card orientation). These brackets are screw mounted to the rack-mount brackets to allow easy installation and removal of cables. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 7-19 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 194 “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 the need to remove cables.
  • Page 195: Connecting The Shared Port Adapter Cables

    Console port - CON Auxiliary port - AUX The Cisco ASR 1004 Router uses RJ-45 ports for both the auxiliary port and the console port. Both the console and the auxiliary ports are asynchronous serial ports; any devices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission.
  • Page 196: Connecting Power To Cisco Asr 1004 Router

    Use a straight-through cable to connect to an MDI-X port • Figure 7-16 shows the MGMT Ethernet port connector. Figure 7-16 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor MGMT Ethernet Port Connector SPA -4XO C3-P SPA -4XO C3-P SPA -4XO C3-P SPA -4XO C3-P...
  • Page 197 Cisco ASR 1002 For example, the Cisco ASR 1002 Router –48 VDC 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 198 Connecting AC Input Power to Cisco ASR 1004 Router Follow these steps to connect an AC input power supply to the Cisco 1004 chassis: Insert an AC power supply in power supply slot 0 or power supply slot 1 until it is fully seated.
  • Page 199 This completes the procedure for connecting AC input power. Connecting –48 VDC Input Power to Cisco ASR 1004 Router This section describes how to connect the –48 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 200 Each DC input power cable is terminated at the PDU by a cable lug. The cable lugs must be dual-hole, and have a 45-degree angle tongue. They must be able to fit over #10 power terminal stud. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 7-26...
  • Page 201 A ground cable is required for each –48 VDC 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 (as shown in...
  • Page 202 Connecting Power to Cisco ASR 1004 Router Figure 7-19 shows the –48 VDC power supply grounding wire and stud. Figure 7-19 Cisco ASR 1004 Router –48 VDC Power Supply Grounding Wire and Stud All measurements in inches 2.24 End View Ø...
  • Page 203 Replace the terminal block plastic cover, which slides over the terminal block; then tighten the screws Step 9 (tighten the screw to a torque of 5 in-lbs / 1 per.). Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 7-29 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 204: Connecting A Terminal To The Cisco Asr Series 1000 Route Processor Console Port

    The Cisco ASR 1004 route 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 1004 Router. The console cable kit contains: One RJ-45 to RJ-45 crossover cable •...
  • Page 205: Connecting The Network Management And Signal System Cables

    Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation Connecting the Network Management and Signal System Cables 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 7-21).
  • Page 206 The external data network connections are made through front panel ports on several types of SPAs. • Keep the following guidelines in mind when connecting external cables to the Cisco ASR 1004 Router: To reduce the chance of interference, avoid crossing high-power lines with any interface cables.
  • Page 207: Cisco Asr 1002 Router Description

    • Cisco ASR 1002 Router Description The Cisco ASR 1002 Router is part of the Cisco aggregation services family of routers. The Cisco ASR 1002 Router offers a compact form factor router that satisfies customer demands such as low power consumption and decreased usage of rack space.
  • Page 208 The SPAs in subslots 1-3 are field upgradeable. The SIP that the SPAs reside in is not field-upgradeable Note and the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor is embedded in the chassis and not field upgradeable. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 209 DC power supply slot 0 label DC power supply slot 1 label DC power supply switch Standby/On (|) Ground lead DC power supply LEDs Positive lead Power supply fan 10 Negative lead Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 210 Two power supplies, either two AC power supplies or two DC power supplies are accessed from the rear of the router. Use only AC power supplies or DC power supplies in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. Do not mix power Caution supply types.
  • Page 211: Cisco Asr 1002 Router Components

    Cisco ASR 1002 Router Components The Cisco ASR 1002 Router system is derived from the architecture of the other Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers. The three main subassemblies of any Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers are all supported in the...
  • Page 212 The shared port adapters (SPAs) on the Cisco embedded ASR1000-SIP10 in the Cisco Note ASR 1002 Router do support online insertion and removal. The Cisco ASR 1002 Router embedded ASR1000-RP1 also provides the circuitry for the built-in 4xGE SPA. Cisco ASR1000-ESP5 and ASR1000-ESP10 Description The Cisco ASR 1002 Router supports the Cisco ASR1000-ESP5 or Cisco ASR1000-ESP10 embedded services processors.
  • Page 213: Power Supplies In The Cisco Asr 1002 Router

    +24 VDC power supply operates • The power supplies are installed into the rear of the chassis and are hot pluggable. The Cisco ASR 1002 Router supports up to 588 W input power from an infrastructure standpoint (cooling capacity, midplane and power distribution) but initial power supply development limit is up to 470 W output (AC and DC Input).
  • Page 214 DC power supply is secured into the system chassis with two captive screws mounted on the faceplate. Figure 8-7 shows the –48 VDC Power Supply for the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. Figure 8-7 –48 VDC Power Supply for the Cisco ASR 1002 Router...
  • Page 215 Power supply captive installation screw Power supply slot 0 label Power supply slot 1 label Power supply switch Standby/On (|) Ground lead Power supply LEDs Positive lead 10 Negative lead Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 216 +24 VDC Power Supply for Cisco ASR 1002 Router This section provides information about the +24 VDC power supplies on the rear of the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. The recommended branch circuit breaker for the Cisco ASR 1002 Router +24 VDC power supply is a 40 A UL listed circuit breaker.
  • Page 217 Cisco ASR 1002 Router Description The Cisco ASR 1002 Router has two of the same type power supplies in power supply slot 0 and power supply slot 1. The power supply slot identifiers are zero (0) on the left side of the chassis rear and one (1) on the right side of the chassis rear.
  • Page 218 Chapter 8 Cisco ASR 1002 Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1002 Router Description The Cisco ASR 1002 Router +24 VDC power supply LEDs are defined in Table 8-5. Table 8-5 Cisco ASR 1002 Router +24 VDC Power Supply LEDs...
  • Page 219 Any combination of output voltage/currents cannot exceed total power rating of 470 Watts. Note +24 VDC Power Supply Important Notices The following items list important notes regarding the +24 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router: Output Voltage Alarm Threshold—The Output Voltage Alarm is declared when the output voltage •...
  • Page 220: Installation Methods

    Power Cord-Japan, Right Angle Installation Methods Cisco ASR 1002 Router is designed for standalone, two rail 19-inch rack-mount (front rail only), four rail 19-inch rack-mount (front and rear rail). Although rack-mounting is the preferred method of installation for the Cisco ASR 1002 Router, you can mount the chassis on an equipment shelf or tabletop.
  • Page 221: General Rack Installation Guidelines

    When planning your rack installation, consider the following guidelines: • The Cisco ASR 1002 Router requires a minimum of 3.5 inches or 8.9 cm rack units of vertical rack space. Measure the proposed rack location before mounting the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 222: Guidelines For An Equipment Shelf Or Tabletop Installation

    “Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Overview” section on page 2-1 for information about site considerations. If you are not rack-mounting your Cisco ASR 1000 series chassis, place it on a sturdy equipment shelf or tabletop. When installing the Cisco ASR 1002 Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop, ensure that the surface is clean and that you have considered the following: The Cisco ASR 1002 Router requires at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) of clearance at the inlet and exhaust...
  • Page 223: Equipment Shelf Or Tabletop Installation

    Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation To mount your Cisco ASR 1002 Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop, follow these steps. Step 1 Remove any debris and dust from the tabletop or platform, as well as the surrounding area.
  • Page 224: Rack-Mounting The Cisco Asr 1002 Router

    Step 8 Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1002 Router The Cisco ASR 1002 Router can be installed in an existing rack with equipment or in an empty rack with no equipment: The chassis can be mounted in either rack types: Two-post rack, either 19 inch or 23 inch. Inner clearance (the width between the inner sides of the •...
  • Page 225: Attaching The Chassis Rack-Mount Brackets

    Note section on page 5-23. The Cisco ASR 1002 Router can be installed with both front or rear rack-mount brackets. Verifying Rack Dimensions Before you install the chassis, measure the space between the vertical mounting flanges (rails) on your equipment rack to verify that the rack conforms to the measurements shown in Figure 8-11.
  • Page 226 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 on the other side of the chassis. Use black screws to secure the rack-mount Step 4 brackets to the chassis. Install the chassis in a rack. To install the Cisco ASR 1002 Router in a rack, go to the “Installing the Step 5 Cisco ASR 1002 Router in a Rack”...
  • Page 227 To install the rear rack-mount brackets on the Cisco ASR 1002 Router, perform the following steps: Locate the threaded holes on the rear side of the chassis. Make certain that you hold the rear rack-mount Step 1 bracket with the ear and holes facing outward and towards the rear of the chassis.
  • Page 228: Installing The Cisco Asr 1002 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 1002 Router. If you use a shelf, this will Step 3 help support the chassis while you secure it to the rack.
  • Page 229 Step 8 Two-Post Rack Installation The Cisco ASR 1002 Router can be installed on a two-post rack, either 19 inch or 23 inch. Note Inner clearance (the width between the inner sides of the two posts or rails) must be at least 19 inches (48.26 cm).
  • Page 230 Four-Post Rack Installation The Cisco ASR 1002 Router can be flush-mounted in a 19-inch equipment rack using the rack-mounting kit provided with your system. The Cisco ASR 1002 Router can be mounted into the rack using two recommended methods: Installing the chassis in an existing rack with equipment.
  • Page 231 Note Make sure the rack is stabilized. (Optional) Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1002 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.
  • Page 232: Attaching The Cable-Management Bracket

    Make certain that the cable-management bracket “U” type feature is facing upwards when you attach it to the chassis. Follow these steps to attach the cable-management brackets to both sides of the Cisco ASR 1002 Router in the rack: Step 1 Align the cable-management bracket to the rack-mount bracket on one side of the Cisco ASR 1002 Router.
  • Page 233: 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 1002 chassis to ground is required for all DC powered installations and any AC powered installation where compliance with Telcordia grounding requirements is necessary.
  • Page 234 Grounding wire • Figure 8-17 shows the location of the dual ground lug on the side of the of Cisco ASR 1002 Router. Figure 8-17 Cisco ASR 1002 Router Chassis Ground Lug Location and Side Panel Door SPA-4 XOC3-...
  • Page 235 Step 5 Figure 8-19 Attaching a Grounding Lug to the Chassis Ground Connector Chassis ground connector Ground symbol Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 8-29 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 236: Connecting The Shared Port Adapter Cables

    Connecting the Console and Auxiliary Port Cables This section describes how to attach a cable to the Cisco embedded ASR1000-RP1 console or auxiliary ports on the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. The Cisco ASR 1002 Router uses RJ-45 ports for both the auxiliary port and console port.
  • Page 237: Management Ethernet Port Cable Connection

    Cisco ASR 1002 Router Overview and Installation Connecting the Console and Auxiliary Port Cables Figure 8-20 shows the Cisco ASR 1002 Router embedded ASR1000-RP1 console and auxiliary port connectors. Figure 8-20 Cisco ASR 1002 Router Embedded ASR1000-RP1 Console and Auxiliary Port...
  • Page 238: Cisco Asr 1002 Router Power Supplies

    Insert the other end of the RJ-45 cable to your management device or network. Step 2 Cisco ASR 1002 Router Power Supplies This section describes the Cisco ASR 1002 Router power supplies and how to connect them: Connecting AC Input Power to Cisco ASR 1002 Router, page 8-33 •...
  • Page 239 This section provides the procedures for connecting AC-input, –48 VDC input power, and the +24 VDC input power to your Cisco ASR 1002 Router. Detailed instructions for removing and replacing the Cisco ASR 1002 Router AC and DC power supplies Note are in Chapter 13, “Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers.”...
  • Page 240 AC power inlet as shown in Figure 8-24. Figure 8-24 Cisco ASR 1002 Router AC Power Supply in Slot 0 and Slot 1 With Power Cord OU TPU T INP UT FAI L...
  • Page 241 The order the leads should be attached is GND, positive (+), and negative (-). The recommended branch circuit breaker for the Cisco ASR 1002 Router –48 VDC power supply is 30 A. Use a AWG #10 wire gauge on the 30 A circuit.
  • Page 242 4 –48 VDC power supply LEDs Positive lead 5 Fan 10 Negative lead Table 8-10 describes the LEDs on the Cisco ASR 1002 Router –48 VDC power supply. Table 8-10 Cisco ASR 1002 Router –48 VDC Power Supply LEDs LED Label Color...
  • Page 243 LED operation before going off. This section describes how to connect the –48 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. The color coding of the –48 VDC input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the –48 VDC Note power source at your site.
  • Page 244 Place the –48 VDC Standby switch in the On (|) position. The power supply LEDs light when power is Step 9 supplied to the router. You have completed the procedure for connecting a –48 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. Connecting Cisco +24 VDC Power Supply The +24 VDC power supply uses a spring-loaded terminal block.
  • Page 245 5 Power supply LEDs — — This section describes how to connect the +24 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. The color coding of the +24 VDC input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the +24 VDC Note power source at your site.
  • Page 246 Cisco ASR 1002 Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1002 Router Power Supplies To connect +24 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router, follow these steps: At the rear of the router, check that the power Standby switch is in the Standby position.
  • Page 247 Do not install wire into the terminal block that has not had its insulation removed. Figure 8-31 Cisco ASR 1002 Router +24 VDC Power Supply Lead Wire Inserted into Terminal Block O U T P U T IN P U...
  • Page 248 Cisco ASR 1002 Router Power Supplies Figure 8-32 shows the lead wire fully inserted. Figure 8-32 Cisco ASR 1002 Router +24 VDC Power Supply Lead Wire Fully Inserted O U T P U T IN P U F A N...
  • Page 249 C IN P U + 2 7 V 3 2 A — — Gently pull on lead wire. Repeat Steps 5 through Step 10 for each lead wire. Step 8 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 8-43 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 250 Cisco ASR 1002 Router Power Supplies Figure 8-34 shows all the lead wires installed. Figure 8-34 Cisco +24 VDC Power Supply Terminal Block With Lead Wires Installed O U T P U T IN P U F A N F A IL...
  • Page 251 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 1002 Router. The console cable kit contains: One RJ-45 to RJ-45 crossover cable •...
  • Page 252 (pin 1) is the same color as the wire connected to the outside (right) pin of the right plug (pin 8). Use the following procedure to connect a video terminal to the console port on a route processor. Each Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor 1 must have a console port connection (typically to a Note terminal server) if you are running a redundant configuration in the chassis.
  • Page 253: Connecting Cables

    Cisco ASR 1002 Router Overview and Installation Connecting Cables Connecting Cables Keep the following guidelines in mind when connecting external cables to the Cisco ASR 1002 Router: To reduce the chance of interference, avoid crossing high-power lines with any interface cables. •...
  • Page 254 Chapter 8 Cisco ASR 1002 Router Overview and Installation Connecting Cables Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 8-48 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 255 Installation This chapter describes the Cisco ASR 1002-F (Fixed) Router and provides procedures for installing the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop or in an equipment rack, and describes how to connect interface and power cables.
  • Page 256 Built-in Gigabit Ethernet Ports (4x1GE), refer to the “Modular Optics Compatibility” section in Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide. Only Cisco software release four code supports the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. Do not use earlier Note versions of Cisco software.
  • Page 257 AC power supply slot 1 label AC power supply LEDs AC power inlet On the side of the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router there is an eUSB panel door and the grounding lug as shown Note Figure 9-18. This panel door must not be opened. There is a Do Not Tamper label on the panel door.
  • Page 258 Two power supplies, either two AC power supplies or two DC power supplies, are accessed from the rear of the router. Use only AC power supplies or DC power supplies in the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. Do not mix power Caution supply types.
  • Page 259 — — Slot 1 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Components The Cisco ASR 1002-F Router system is derived from the architecture of the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. The main components of the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router are: • Cisco integrated RP Cisco integrated ASR 1002-ESP-F •...
  • Page 260 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Components Figure 9-5 shows the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router faceplate labels for the Cisco integrated RP and Cisco ASR 1002-ESP-F. Figure 9-5 Cisco Integrated RP and Cisco ASR 1002-ESP-F LEDs on Cisco ASR 1002-F Router...
  • Page 261 Chapter 9 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Components Figure 9-6 shows the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router faceplate labels for the Cisco integrated RP. Figure 9-6 Cisco Integrated RP Faceplate Labels ASR1002-F ACTV STAT STBY...
  • Page 262 Chapter 9 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Components The Cisco ASR 1002-F Router SPA has three types of LEDs: two LEDs for each port on the SPA and one STATUS LED, as shown in Figure 9-8.
  • Page 263 Power Supplies in the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router The Cisco ASR 1002-F Router power supply consists of either an AC or DC input in a closed frame power supply with two DC voltage outputs: 12 V and 3.3 V. The AC power supply operates between 85 VAC to 264 VAC and the DC power supply operates between –40.5 VDC to –72 VDC.
  • Page 264 Ground lead DC power supply LEDs Positive lead 10 Negative lead Table 9-3 defines the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router DC power supply LEDs on the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. Table 9-3 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router DC Power Supply LEDs LED Label...
  • Page 265 Power Cord-Japan, Right Angle Installation Methods The Cisco ASR 1002-F Router is designed for a standalone, two-rail 19-inch rack-mount (front rail only), or four-rail 19-inch rack-mount (front and rear rail). Although rack-mounting is the preferred method of installation for the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router, you can mount the chassis on an equipment shelf or tabletop.
  • Page 266 When planning your rack installation, consider the following guidelines: • The Cisco ASR 1002-F Router requires a minimum of 3.5 inches or 8.9 cm of vertical rack space. Measure the proposed rack location before mounting the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 267 “Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Overview” section on page 2-1 for information about site considerations. If you are not rack-mounting your Cisco ASR 1000 series chassis, place it on a sturdy equipment shelf or tabletop. When installing the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop, ensure that the surface is clean and that you have considered the following: The Cisco ASR 1002-F Router requires at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) of clearance at the inlet and...
  • Page 268 SOR ONL The chassis in Figure 9-10 does not represent the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. This is only an example of Note how to lift a Cisco chassis. Attach the front rack-mount brackets. Locate the threaded holes in the front sides of the chassis (first Step 3 holes beyond the vent holes) and use the package of black screws that shipped with the chassis.
  • Page 269 Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router The Cisco ASR 1002-F Router can be installed in an existing rack with equipment or in an empty rack with no equipment. The chassis can be mounted in two equipment rack types: Two-post rack, 19-inch or 23-inch equipment rack.
  • Page 270 Determine where in the rack you want the chassis to be mounted. If you are mounting more than one chassis in the rack, then start from the bottom up or the center of the rack. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 9-16...
  • Page 271 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 on the other side of the chassis. Use the black screws to secure the Step 4 rack-mount brackets to the chassis. Install the chassis in a rack. To install the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router in a rack, go to the “Installing the Step 5 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router in a Rack”...
  • Page 272 Step 4 rear rack-mount brackets to the chassis. This completes the steps for attaching the rear rack-mount brackets to the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. Before you mount the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router in a rack, make certain you understand which Caution rack-mount bracket ear holes to use when positioning the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 273 “Four-Post Rack Installation” section on page Step 3 (Optional) Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. If you use a shelf, this will help support the chassis while you secure it to the rack. Step 4 Lift the chassis into position between the rack posts.
  • Page 274 Two-Post Rack Installation The Cisco ASR 1002-F Router can be installed on a two-post rack, either a 19-inch or 23-inch rack. Inner clearance (the width between the inner sides of the two posts or rails) must be at least 19 inches Note (48.26 cm).
  • Page 275 Make sure the rack is stabilized. Caution (Optional) Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. If you are using a shelf, 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.
  • Page 276 (parallel with card orientation). These brackets are screw mounted to the rack-mount brackets to allow easy installation and removal of cables. The cable-management brackets for the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router contain one independent cable-management “U” features with two screws for each bracket.
  • Page 277 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Overview and Installation Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection Follow these steps to attach the cable-management brackets to both sides of the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router in the rack: Align the cable-management bracket to the rack-mount bracket on one side of the Cisco ASR 1002-F Step 1 Router.
  • Page 278 The grounding wire is always the first to be installed or connected and the last to be removed or Caution disconnected. Figure 9-18 shows the location of the ground connector on the side of the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. Figure 9-18 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Chassis Ground Lug Location and eUSB Side Panel Door C3-P OS...
  • Page 279 Insert the two screws through the holes in the grounding lug as shown in Figure 9-20. Step 5 Figure 9-20 Attaching a Grounding Lug to the Chassis Ground Connector Chassis ground connector Ground symbol Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 9-25 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 280 Connecting the Console and Auxiliary Port Cables This section describes how to attach a cable to the Cisco integrated RP console or auxiliary ports on the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. The Cisco ASR 1002-F Router uses RJ-45 ports for both the auxiliary port and console port to attach a console terminal.
  • Page 281 Step 3 Connecting a Cable to the Management Ethernet Port This section describes how to attach a cable to the Cisco Management Ethernet port on the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. To comply with Class A emissions requirements, a shielded Ethernet cable must be used for the Caution connection.
  • Page 282 Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Warning Statement 1030 This section provides the procedures for connecting AC-input and DC input power to your Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 283 Cisco ASR 1002-F 1 The Cisco ASR 1002-F Router DC power supply, with 16 A 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 284 Connecting Power to the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Connecting AC Input Power to the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router This section provides instructions for installing the AC power supply into the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. shows the AC power supply labels.
  • Page 285 AC power inlet as shown in Figure 9-25. Figure 9-25 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router AC Power Supplies in Slot 0 and Slot 1 with Power Cord OU TPU T INP UT FAI L...
  • Page 286 Plug the AC power supply cable into the AC power source. Step 4 This completes the procedure for connecting AC input power to the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 9-32...
  • Page 287 The order the leads should be connected is ground (GND), positive (+), and negative (–). The recommended branch circuit breaker for the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router DC power supply is 30 A. Use an AWG #10 wire gauge on the 30 A circuit.
  • Page 288 At the rear of the router, check that the power supply Standby switch is in the Standby position (see Step 1 Figure 9-28). Figure 9-28 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router DC Power Supply Terminal Block Cable Connections OU TP UT IN PU T FA N FA IL...
  • Page 289 The Cisco integrated route 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 1002-F Router. The console cable kit contains: •...
  • Page 290 Chapter 9 Cisco ASR 1002-F Router Overview and Installation Connecting Cables Connect one end of the RJ-45 cables to the serial console RJ-45 port (CON) on the Cisco integrated RP. Step 1 Figure 9-29 shows the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router integrated RP console and auxiliary port connection.
  • Page 291 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Description The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router is a part of the Cisco ASR 1000 Aggregation Services Routers. The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router is a compact, small form factor router (SSF) that fulfil customer demands such as low power consumption and decreased usage of rack space.
  • Page 292 An integrated embedded services processor that provides a forwarding bandwidth of 5 Gbps, 10 • Gbps, 20 Gbps, or 36 Gbps, depending on the Cisco software license that is installed on the router. Hardware-based encryption with 4 Gbps of cryptography bandwidth.
  • Page 293 The SPAs that you insert in slots 1 to 3 are field upgradeable. Rear View of the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Figure 10-2 shows the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router AC power supply. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 10-3 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 294 Two power supplies, either two AC power supplies or two DC power supplies, can be accessed from the rear of the router. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 10-4 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 295 Chapter 10 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Description Use only the AC power supplies or the DC power supplies in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. Do not mix Caution power supply types. Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Slot Numbering The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router contains an integrated SIP that supports three half-height SPAs or one half-height SPA and one full-height SPA.
  • Page 296 ESP LEDs SPA slot 3 The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router has an integrated ESP which is not field upgradeable. Depending on the Cisco optional software license that is installed, the ESP forwarding bandwidth can be software field upgraded from the default bandwidth of 5 Gbps to 10 Gbps, 20 Gbps, or 36 Gbps. For more information about the software license, see the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Release Notes http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/asr1000/release/notes/asr1k_rn_rel_notes.html...
  • Page 297 +24 V DC power supply operates between 21 V dc and 36 V dc • The power supplies are installed in the rear of the chassis and are hot pluggable. The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router supports up to 588 W input power from an infrastructure standpoint (cooling capacity, midplane, and power distribution), but the initial power supply development limit is up to 470 W output (AC and DC input).
  • Page 298 The connection order is negative (–), positive (+), and GND. The DC power supply is secured into the system chassis with two captive screws mounted on the faceplate. Figure 10-6 shows the –48 VDC power supply for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. Figure 10-6 –48 VDC Power Supply for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router...
  • Page 299 Power supply switch Standby/On (|) Ground lead Power supply LEDs Positive lead 10 Negative lead Table 10-3 lists the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router –48 VDC power supply LEDs. Table 10-3 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router –48 VDC Power Supply LEDs LED Label Color Description...
  • Page 300 +24 VDC Power Supply for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router This section provides information about the +24 VDC power supply at the rear of the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. The recommended branch circuit breaker for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24 VDC power supply is a 40 A UL-listed circuit breaker.
  • Page 301 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Description Table 10-5 shows the definitions of the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24 VDC power supply LEDs. Table 10-5 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24 VDC Power Supply LEDs LED Label...
  • Page 302 Any combination of output voltage and current cannot exceed the total power rating of 470 W. Note The following are the important notes regarding the +24 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router: Output Voltage Alarm Threshold—The Output Voltage Alarm is raised when the output voltage is •...
  • Page 303 Power Cord, Japan, Right Angle Installation Methods The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router is designed for a standalone, 2-rail 19-inch rack mount (front rail only), 4-rail 19-inch rack mount (front and rear rail). Although rack-mounting is the preferred method of installation for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, you can mount the chassis on an equipment shelf or tabletop.
  • Page 304 General Rack Installation Guidelines When planning your rack installation, consider the following guidelines: The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router requires a minimum of 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) rack units of vertical rack • space. Measure the proposed rack location before mounting the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 305 “Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Overview” section on page 2-1 for information about site considerations. If you are not rack-mounting your Cisco ASR 1000 series chassis, place it on a sturdy equipment shelf or tabletop. When installing the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop, ensure that the surface is clean and that you have considered the following: The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router requires at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) of clearance at the inlet and...
  • Page 306 Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation Procedure Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation Procedure To mount your Cisco ASR 1002-X Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop, follow these steps. Step 1 Remove debris and dust, if any, from the tabletop or platform, as well as from the surrounding area.
  • Page 307 Step 8 Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router can be installed in an existing rack with equipment or in an empty rack with no equipment. The chassis can be mounted on either of these rack types: Two-post rack, either 19-inch or 23-inch equipment rack.
  • Page 308 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Overview and Installation Attaching the Chassis Rack Mount Brackets The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router can be installed with both front or rear rack mount brackets. Verifying Rack Dimensions Before you install the chassis, measure the space between the vertical mounting flanges (rails) on your...
  • Page 309 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 on the other side of the chassis. Use the black screws to secure the rack Step 4 mount brackets to the chassis. Install the chassis in a rack. To install the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router in a rack, see the information Step 5 provided in the “Installing the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router in a Rack”...
  • Page 310 This completes the steps for attaching the rear rack mount brackets to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. To make the installation easier, before you mount the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router in a rack, use the Caution information provided in this chapter to determine which rack mount bracket ear holes to use when positioning the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 311 (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 1002-X Router. This helps support the Step 3 chassis when you secure it to the rack.
  • Page 312 Installing the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router in a Rack Two-Post Rack Installation The Cisco ASR 1002-X Router can be installed on a two-post 19-inch or 23-inch rack. Inner clearance (the width between the inner sides of the two posts or rails) must be at least 19 inches Note (48.26 cm).
  • Page 313 Ensure that the rack is stabilized. Note (Optional) Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. If you are using a shelf, 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.
  • Page 314 Ensure that the cable management bracket U type feature is facing upwards when you attach it to the Note chassis. Follow these steps to attach the cable management brackets to both sides of the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router in the rack: Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 315 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Overview and Installation Attaching the Cable Management Bracket Align the cable management bracket to the rack mount bracket on one side of the Cisco ASR 1002-X Step 1 Router. The cable management bracket aligns to the top hole of the chassis rack mount bracket.
  • Page 316 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Overview and Installation Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection Figure 10-15 shows the locations at which to attach the front rack mount brackets to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router in a rack. Figure 10-15 Chassis Rack Mount Bracket Ear Holes for the Cable Management Brackets...
  • Page 317 • kit) Grounding wire • Figure 10-16 shows the location of the ground lug on the side of Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. Figure 10-16 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Chassis Ground Lug Location Cisco ASR 1002-X Router ground stud — —...
  • Page 318 Step 5 Figure 10-18 Attaching a Grounding Lug to the Chassis Ground Connector Chassis ground connector Ground symbol Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 10-28 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 319 Connecting the Console and Auxiliary Port Cables This section describes how to attach a cable to the console ports or auxiliary ports on the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. This router uses RJ-45 ports for both the auxiliary port and the console port. On the front panel of the router, the integrated route processor console port and auxiliary port are labeled CON and AUX, respectively.
  • Page 320 Insert the other end of the RJ-45 cable to your management device or network. Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Power Supplies This section describes the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router power supplies and how to connect them: Connecting AC Input Power to Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, page 10-31 •...
  • Page 321 This section provides the procedures for connecting AC-input, –48 VDC input power, and the +24 VDC input power to your Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. For detailed instructions for removing and replacing the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router AC and DC power supplies, see Chapter 13, “Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers.”...
  • Page 322 • through the AC power supply handle, as shown in Figure 10-20. Figure 10-20 Positioning the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router AC Power Supply and Cord in Slot 1 OU TP UT IN PU T FA N FA IL Th is un it...
  • Page 323 AC power inlet, as shown Figure 10-21. Figure 10-21 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router AC Power Supply in Slot 0 and Slot 1 with Power Cord OU TPU T INP UT FAI L...
  • Page 324 GND, positive (+), and negative (-). The recommended branch circuit breaker for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router –48 VDC power supply is 30 A. Use an AWG #10 wire gauge on the 30 A circuit.
  • Page 325 Warning Statement 1046 This section describes how to connect the –48 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router: Step 1 At the rear of the router, check that the power supply Standby switch is in the Standby (see...
  • Page 326 Place the –48 VDC Standby switch in the On (|) position. The power supply LEDs light when power is Step 10 supplied to the router. You have completed the procedure for connecting a –48 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. Connecting the +24 VDC Power Supply to the Router The +24 VDC power supply uses a spring-loaded terminal block.
  • Page 327 Phoenix Contact 3.5 mm flat-blade screwdriver or equivalent Wire-stripping tool for stripping 8-gauge wire – Figure 10-25 shows the +24 VDC power supply for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. Figure 10-25 +24 VDC Power Supply for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Components OUTPUT INPUT...
  • Page 328 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Power Supplies To connect the +24 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, follow these steps: At the rear of the router, ensure that the power Standby switch is in the Standby position.
  • Page 329 Do not install wire into a terminal block that has not had its insulation removed. Caution Figure 10-28 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24 VDC Power Supply Lead Wire Inserted into Terminal Block O U T P U T IN P U...
  • Page 330 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Power Supplies Figure 10-29 shows the lead wire fully inserted. Figure 10-29 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router +24 VDC Power Supply Lead Wire Fully Inserted O U T P U T IN P U F A N...
  • Page 331 C IN P U + 2 7 V 3 2 A — — Gently tug the lead wire. Repeat Steps 5 through Step 10 for each lead wire. Step 8 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 10-41 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 332 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Power Supplies Figure 10-31 shows all the lead wires installed. Figure 10-31 Cisco +24 VDC Power Supply Terminal Block with Lead Wires Installed O U T P U T IN P U F A N F A IL...
  • Page 333 Step 12 is supplied to the router. This completes the steps for installing the +24 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. Connecting a Terminal to the Console Port The integrated route processor has an asynchronous serial (EIA/TIA-232) RJ-45 console port labeled CON on its front panel.
  • Page 334 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Overview and Installation Connecting External Cables to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Each Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor 1 must have a console port connection (typically to a Note terminal server) if you are running a redundant configuration in the chassis.
  • Page 335 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Overview and Installation Connecting External Cables to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Verify all the cabling limitations (particularly, distance) before powering on the system. • Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 10-45 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 336 Chapter 10 Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Overview and Installation Connecting External Cables to the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 10-46 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 337 Attaching Cable Retention Bracket on AC Power Supply, page 11-36 • Cisco ASR 1013 Router Description The Cisco ASR 1013 Router supports full-width card modules. It is designed with a single midplane with connectors on one interface midplane. The Cisco ASR 1013 Router supports: •...
  • Page 338: Cisco Asr 1013 Router Description

    For detailed power supply information about the Cisco ASR 1013 Router, see the “Connecting Power to the Cisco ASR 1013 Router” section on page 11-27. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-2 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 339 Cisco ASR 1013 Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1013 Router Description Front View Figure 11-1 shows the Cisco ASR 1013 Router with modules and filler plates installed. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-3 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 340 ASR 1000-ESP100, or Cisco ASR 1000-ESP200 ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 4 Slot R0 with ASR 1000- RP2 ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 3 ASR 1000 Series SIP slot 2 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-4 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 341 Note: Slots 10, 9, 8, 7, and 6 reside in power zone 0 and slots 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 reside in power zone 1. Rear View Figure 11-2 shows the rear of the Cisco ASR 1013 Router with the AC power supplies installed. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-5 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 342 Chassis handle AC power supply in slot 0 (power supply zone Rear rack-mount brackets Chassis ground stud AC power supply in slot 3 (power supply — — zone 1) Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-6 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 343 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 344: Installation Methods

    Figure 11-2. Cisco ASR 1013 slots are keyed using rotated guide pins for the plug-in card to be fully inserted in slots Note where they are intended to operate. This keyed feature prevents cards from being inserted into the wrong slots.
  • Page 345 To prevent chassis overheating, never install a Cisco ASR 1013 Router in an enclosed room that is not Caution properly ventilated or air conditioned.
  • Page 346: Guidelines For Equipment Rack Installation

    When installing the Cisco ASR 1013 Router, consider the following items: • The Cisco ASR 1013 Router requires at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) of clearance at the inlet and exhaust vents (the front and top/rear sides of the chassis).
  • Page 347: Attaching The Rear Rack-Mount Brackets

    The forward rack-mount brackets are already installed on the Cisco ASR 1013 chassis when it arrives at your site. The parts and tools required for installing the rack-mount brackets and cable-management brackets are listed in the “Tools and Equipment”...
  • Page 348 Attaching the Rear Rack-Mount Brackets To install the rear rack-mount brackets on the Cisco ASR 1013 Router, perform the following steps: Locate the threaded holes on the rear side of the chassis. Make certain that you hold the rear t rack-mount...
  • Page 349: Rack-Mounting The Cisco Asr 1013 Router

    Step 5 rack-mount brackets to the chassis. This completes the steps for attaching the rear rack-mount brackets to the Cisco ASR 1013 Router. Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1013 Router The Cisco ASR 1013 Router comes installed with front forward rack-mount brackets. The rear rack-mount brackets are optional and are shipped in the accessory kit along with a set of front rack-mount brackets.
  • Page 350 You can install the Cisco ASR 1013 chassis in an equipment rack using the forward rack-mount brackets or rear rack-mount brackets.
  • Page 351 4, on the Cisco ASR 1013 Router. Figure 11-6 Forward Rack-Mount Brackets on the Cisco ASR 1013 Router Forward rack-mount bracket ear and holes Rear rack-mount bracket Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-15 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 352 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 1013 Router. If you use a shelf, this will Step 3 help support the chassis while you secure it to the rack.
  • Page 353 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 1013 Router. If you use a shelf, this will Step 3 help support the chassis while you secure it to the rack.
  • Page 354 Cisco ASR 1013 Router Overview and Installation Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1013 Router Two-Post Rack Installation The Cisco ASR 1013 Router can be installed on a two-post 19-inch equipment rack. Figure 11-7 shows the Cisco ASR 1013 Router installed on a two-post rack.
  • Page 355 Four-Post Rack Installation The Cisco ASR 1013 Router can be flush-mounted in a 19-inch equipment rack using the rack-mounting kit provided with your system. The Cisco ASR 1013 Router can be mounted into the rack using two recommended methods: Installing the chassis in an existing rack with equipment.
  • Page 356 Cisco ASR 1013 Router Overview and Installation Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1013 Router Figure 11-8 shows the Cisco ASR 1013 Router installed on a four-post rack. Figure 11-8 Installing the Cisco ASR 1013 Router on a Four-Post Rack C is co A...
  • Page 357: Attaching The Cable-Management Bracket

    Make sure the rack is stabilized. Note (Optional) Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1013 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 358 Use the package of screws that came with your chassis containing eight screws. Note Using the bottom rack-mount ear hole on each side of the chassis, insert the screw through Step 3 cable-management bracket and into the chassis rack-mount) Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-22 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 359 Cable-Management Brackets Installed on the Cisco ASR 1013 Router Cable-management bracket screw location 3 Chassis front rack-mount bracket Cable-management bracket — — This completes the procedure for installing the cable-management brackets on the chassis. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-23 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 360: Attaching A Chassis Ground Connection

    Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection Connecting the Cisco ASR 1013 Router chassis to ground is required for all DC powered installations and any AC powered installation where compliance with Telcordia grounding requirements is necessary. Caution The dual-lug chassis stud must be installed, the SIP and SPA must be fully inserted and screwed in and earthed to prevent a potential hazard in a telecom line.
  • Page 361: 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 1013 Router are contained in the respective configuration documents for each port adapter. For example, if...
  • Page 362: Connecting The Console And Auxiliary Port Cables

    Connecting the Console and Auxiliary Port Cables The Cisco ASR 1013 Router has a DCE-mode console port for connecting a console terminal and an auxiliary port for additional connections to your chassis. The auxiliary port can also be used for diagnostics.
  • Page 363: Connecting The Ethernet Management Port

    LINK LED AUX connector The Cisco ASR 1013 Router uses RJ-45 ports for both the auxiliary port and the console port. Both the console and the auxiliary ports are asynchronous serial ports; any devices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission.
  • Page 364 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 365 PS1 and PS2 can be connected to the other circuit. Note Detailed instructions for removing and replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series AC and DC power supplies are in the “Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1013 Router Power Supplies” section on page 13-465.
  • Page 366 “How Cisco ASR1000-RP Alarm Monitoring Works” section on page 2-20. Plug the AC power supply cable into the AC power source. Step 3 This completes the procedure for connecting AC-input power. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-30 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 367 Note: Shielded cables must be used to connect to the DB-25 alarm connector on both the AC and DC power supplies, in order to comply with FCC/EN55022/CISPR22 Class A emissions requirements. Before you begin to install the DC power supply into the Cisco ASR 1013 Router, read these important notices: •...
  • Page 368 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 (as shown in...
  • Page 369 Kepnut screw – Tighten the Kepnut screws on the power supply studs. Figure 11-16 Cisco ASR 1013 Router DC Power Supply Grounding Stud and Cable -4 8 /- 6 0 V 4 0 A T h is u n it...
  • Page 370 Switch the circuit breaker switch to the On (|) position. Step 11 This completes the procedure for connecting the DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1013 Router. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-34...
  • Page 371 Figure 11-18, callout 5. 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 1013 Router. The console cable kit contains: One RJ-45 to RJ-45 crossover cable •...
  • Page 372 LINK BITS MGMT ETHERNET Connect one end of the RJ-45 cables to the serial RJ-45 port (CON) on the Cisco ASR1000-RP2 route Step 1 processor. Run the cable up and through the cable-management bracket and connect the other end of the RJ-45...
  • Page 373 Secure AC cord retainer with two M3X8mm screws included in kit. Step 3 Connect AC power cord. Step 4 Secure AC cord by tightening retainer screw. Step 5 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-37 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 374 Chapter 11 Cisco ASR 1013 Router Overview and Installation Attaching Cable Retention Bracket on AC Power Supply Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 11-38 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 375 • Cisco ASR 1001 Router Description The Cisco ASR 1001 Router is part of the Cisco aggregation services family of routers. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router offers a compact form factor router that satisfies customer demands such as low power consumption and decreased usage of rack space.
  • Page 376 • Cisco ASR 1001 Router Architecture The Cisco ASR 1001 Router provides all the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router features, services, and performance in a small form-factor chassis. The chassis contains a single integrated mainboard that implements all functions of the route processor (RP), a SPA embedded processor (SIP), a forwarding processor (ESP) and a built-in 4x1 GE SPA.
  • Page 377 This USB port is an A port. CON—RS-232 console port 11 STAT—Status LED MGMT—RJ-45 10/100/1000 management 12 PWR—Power LED Ethernet port Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 12-3 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 378 This USB port is an A port. AUX—RS-232 auxiliary port 12 STAT—Status LED 13 PWR—Power LED CON—RS-232 console port — — MGMT—RJ-45 10/100/1000 management Ethernet port Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 12-4 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 379 This USB port is an A port. 12 STAT—Status LED AUX—RS-232 auxiliary port CON—RS-232 console port 13 PWR—Power LED MGMT—RJ-45 10/100/1000 management — — Ethernet port Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 12-5 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 380 This USB port is an A port. 10 STAT—Status LED CON—RS-232 console port 11 PWR—Power LED MGMT—RJ-45 10/100/1000 management Ethernet port LINK LED—Indicates MGMT Ethernet port — — activity Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 12-6 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 381 This USB port is an A port. AUX—RS-232 auxiliary port 12 STAT—Status LED 13 PWR—Power LED CON—RS-232 console port — — MGMT—RJ-45 10/100/1000 management Ethernet port Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 12-7 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 382 Cisco ASR 1001 Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1001 Router Description The following figures show the front panel of the Cisco ASR 1001 Router with the various IDCs. Figure 12-6 shows the LEDs that are common to all configurations of the Cisco ASR 1001 Router.
  • Page 383 Cisco ASR 1001 Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1001 Router Description Cisco ASR 1001 Router Faceplate Common Components The Cisco ASR 1001 Router RP faceplate has common components for each type of ASR 1001 Router configuration. Figure 12-6 Figure 12-7 show the Cisco ASR1000-RP faceplate with LEDs and connectors for all configurations of the Cisco ASR 1001 Router.
  • Page 384 — Bottom slot of chassis is Bay 0 Cisco ASR 1001 Chassis Rear View Figure 12-9 shows the rear of the Cisco ASR 1001 Router with seven fans and two AC or DC power supplies. Figure 12-9 Cisco ASR 1001 Router Rear View...
  • Page 385 Cisco ASR 1001 Router Components The Cisco ASR 1001 Router system is derived from the architecture of the other Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router contains a single mainboard that provides all the functions of a Cisco ASR1000-RP (route proce4ssor), a Cisco ASR1000-SIP (carrier card), and a Cisco ASR1000-ESP (forwarding processor).
  • Page 386 SPAs. Cisco Embedded ASR1000-RP1 for Cisco ASR 1001 Router Description The Cisco ASR 1000 Series route processor (embedded for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router) is the central control processor and runs the network operating system. The Cisco embedded ASR1000-RP1 supports management interfaces such as the Ethernet network management port and console and auxiliary serial ports.
  • Page 387 Cisco Embedded ASR1000-SIP10 and SPAs for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router Description The Cisco embedded ASR1000-SIP10 is built into the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. The Cisco embedded ASR1000-SIP10 provides the physical and electrical termination for up to three SPAs, built-in 4xGE SPA, one half-height SPA bay, and one integrated daughter card (system configurable).
  • Page 388 The power supplies are hot pluggable from the rear of the chassis and can be removed or installed while the system is operating, without affecting any aspect of system performance. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router supports up to seven chassis-mounted cooling fans. Each fan provides an alarm output for error indication speed measurement.
  • Page 389 GND. The DC power supply is secured into the system chassis with two captive screws mounted on the faceplate. Figure 12-12 shows the –48 VDC power supplies for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Figure 12-12 –48 VDC Power Supply for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router The output voltage alarm is declared when the output voltage is below the low end of the minimum or above the high end of the maximum limits.
  • Page 390 Power Cord-Japan, Right Angle Installation Methods Cisco ASR 1001 Router is designed for standalone, two rail 19-inch rack-mount (front rail only), four rail 19-inch rack-mount (front and rear rail). Although rack-mounting is the preferred method of installation for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router, you can mount the chassis on an equipment shelf or tabletop.
  • Page 391 When planning your rack installation, consider the following guidelines: • The Cisco ASR 1001 Router requires a minimum of 3.5 inches or 8.9 cm rack units of vertical rack space. Measure the proposed rack location before mounting the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 392: Tabletop Installation

    “Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Component Overview” section on page 2-1 for information about site considerations. If you are not rack-mounting your Cisco ASR 1000 series chassis, place it on a sturdy equipment shelf or tabletop. When installing the Cisco ASR 1001 Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop, ensure that the surface is clean and that you have considered the following: The Cisco ASR 1001 Router requires at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) of clearance at the inlet and exhaust...
  • Page 393 Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1001 Router The Cisco ASR 1001 Router can be installed in an existing rack with equipment or in an empty rack with no equipment: The chassis can be mounted in either rack types: Two-post rack, either 19 inch or 23 inch.
  • Page 394 “Chassis-Lifting Guidelines” section on page 5-23. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router can be installed with both front or rear rack-mount brackets. Verifying Rack Dimensions Before you install the chassis, measure the space between the vertical mounting flanges (rails) on your...
  • Page 395 “Tools and Equipment” section on page 5-23. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router also has a set of threaded features in the rear of the chassis to accommodate Note a set of rear mounting brackets, should the requirement arise.
  • Page 396 Step 4 brackets to the chassis. This completes the steps for attaching the front rack-mount brackets to the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Installing the Cisco ASR 1001 Router in a Rack After installing the rack-mount brackets on the chassis, you mount the chassis by securing the rack-mount brackets to two posts or mounting strips in the rack using the screws provided.
  • Page 397 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 1001 Router. If you use a shelf, this will Step 3 help support the chassis while you secure it to the rack.
  • Page 398 Two-Post Rack Installation The Cisco ASR 1001 Router can be installed on a two-post rack, either 19 inch or 23 inch. Inner clearance (the width between the inner sides of the two posts or rails) must be at least 19 inches Note (48.26 cm).
  • Page 399 Make sure the rack is stabilized. Note (Optional) Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1001 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.
  • Page 400 Make certain that the cable-management bracket “U” type feature is facing upwards when you attach it to the chassis. Follow these steps to attach the cable-management brackets to both sides of the Cisco ASR 1001 Router in the rack: Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 401 This completes the procedure for installing the cable-management brackets on the chassis. Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection Connecting the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router to ground is required for all DC powered installations and any AC powered installation where compliance with Telcordia grounding requirements is necessary.
  • Page 402 Cisco ASR 1000 Series chassis. The location of the ground lug on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers may not be the same on all routers; but the ground lug attachment instructions are similar.
  • Page 403 Connect the opposite end of the grounding wire to the appropriate grounding point at your site to ensure Step 8 an adequate chassis ground. This completes the procedure for attaching a chassis ground connection. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 12-29 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 404 This section describes how to attach a cable to the Cisco embedded ASR1000-RP1 console or auxiliary ports on the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router uses RJ-45 ports for both the auxiliary port and console port to attach a console terminal.
  • Page 405 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 1001 Router. The console cable kit contains: One RJ-45 to RJ-45 crossover cable •...
  • Page 406 Overview of AC and DC Power Supplies for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router The Cisco ASR 1001 Router power supplies each provide 400 W of output power and are used in a 1 + 1 redundant configuration. There is no input switch on the faceplate of the power supplies. The power supply will be switched from Standby to ON by way of a system chassis STANDBY/ON switch.
  • Page 407 Cisco ASR 1001 Router Overview and Installation Cisco ASR 1001 Router Power Supply Installation The Cisco ASR 1001 Router can support two AC or two DC power supplies. Do not mix AC and DC Note power supply units in the same chassis.
  • Page 408 Installing AC Input Power to Cisco ASR 1001 Router The Cisco ASR 1001 Router has two AC power supplies in the rear of the chassis. The input receptacle is an IEC60320 C14 type of filtered AC inlet. The current rating on the connector is 10 A.
  • Page 409 Cisco ASR 1001 Router AC power supply standby switch. Figure 12-23 Cisco ASR 1001 Router AC Power Supply Standby Switch Cisco ASR 1001 Router Standby switch, which does not disconnect power from the power source. Turn off the circuit breaker to the power supply. Step 2 For easier installation, plug the power cable into the inlet on power supply slot 1 first.
  • Page 410 Removing AC Power Supply from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router This section describes how to remove an AC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router has two power supply slots, power supply slot 1 (PS1) next to the Standby switch and...
  • Page 411 1. The Cisco ASR 1001 power supplies are long and narrow. It is recommended that when you pull the power supply out of the chassis, you support the power supply from the bottom with the other hand.
  • Page 412 Installing DC Input Power on the Cisco ASR 1001 Router The Cisco ASR 1001 Router DC input connector is compatible with a pluggable Euro-style plug. The input connector and plug must be UL recognized under UL 486 for field wiring. The connection polarity shall be from left to right: negative (–), positive (+), and ground.
  • Page 413 Cisco ASR 1001 Router DC Power Supply Terminal Block With a Connector Plug in Slot 0 and Without a Connector Plug in Slot 1 Two types of DC connector plugs are supported for use with the DC power supply for the Cisco ASR Note 1001 Router.
  • Page 414 Identify the positive, negative, and ground feed positions for the terminal block connection. The Step 6 recommended wiring sequence is: Ground lead wire (right) • Positive (+) lead wire (middle) • Negative (–) lead wire (left) • Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 12-40 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 415 Only wires with insulation should extend from the terminal block. Do not overtorque the terminal block plug captive screws. The recommended maximum torque is from Caution 0.5 Nm (4.425 lbf in.) to 0.6 Nm (5.310 lbf in.). Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 12-41 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 416 Inserting the DC Power Supply Terminal Block Plug in the Block Header DC power supply negative (-) lead wire DC power supply ground lead wire — — DC power supply positive (+) lead wire Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 12-42 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 417 This completes the procedure for connecting the DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Removing DC Input Power from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router This section describes how to remove a DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Follow these steps: Step 1 Turn off the circuit breaker.
  • Page 418 Grasping the power supply handle with one hand, pull the power supply out of the chassis while Step 4 supporting it with the other hand. This completes the procedure for removing the DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 12-44...
  • Page 419: Initial Configuration

    Cisco hardware. To configure the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router from a console, you need to connect a terminal to the router console port. This chapter contains the following sections: Checking Conditions Prior to System Startup, page 13-1 •...
  • Page 420: Verifying Power Supply Operation

    To ensure that the power supply state is OK, type the show platform command. This output sample is Step 2 from the Cisco ASR 1013 router. The other Cisco ASR 1000 routers display similar type of output. The following output displays:...
  • Page 421: Powering Up The Cisco Asr 1000 Series Routers

    Statement 1029 There is no cover on the Cisco ASR 1002 Router and the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router DC power supply Note terminal block; therefore, Statement 1029 does not apply to the Cisco ASR 1002 router.
  • Page 422 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Power Up and Initial Configuration Powering Up the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers To view the boot sequence, you must have a console connection to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Note Routers before it powers up.
  • Page 423 "License Notice" file accompanying the IOS-XE software, or the applicable URL provided on the flyer accompanying the IOS-XE software. A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at: http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
  • Page 424 Chapter 13 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Power Up and Initial Configuration Powering Up the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers *Feb 19 17:34:10.473: %CPPHA-7-START: F0: cpp_ha: CPP 0 startup init image /usr/cpp/bin/cpp-mcplo-ucode *Feb 19 17:34:14.688: %CPPHA-7-START: F0: cpp_ha: CPP 0 running init image /usr/cpp/bin/cpp-mcplo-ucode *Feb 19 17:34:14.919: %CPPHA-7-READY: F0: cpp_ha:...
  • Page 425: Verifying The Front Panel Leds

    Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers, Cisco maintains the Software Advisor tool on Cisco.com. This tool does not verify whether Cisco ASR 1000 Series SIPs or SPAs within a system are compatible; but the tool provides the minimum Cisco IOS requirements for individual hardware modules and components.
  • Page 426: Using The Console Interface

    Configuring the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers at Startup To configure a Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers from the console, you must connect a terminal or terminal server to the console port. To configure the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers over your management Ethernet, you must have the router’s IP address available.
  • Page 427: Checking The Running Configuration Settings

    Basic management setup configures enough connectivity for managing the system; extended setup will Note ask you to configure each interface on the system. For detailed information about setting global parameters, refer to the Cisco ASR 1000_Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide. Checking the Running Configuration Settings...
  • Page 428 Powering Off the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Safely This section explains how to shut down the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router. It is recommended that before turning off all power to the chassis, you issue the reload command. This insures that the operating system cleans up all the file systems.
  • Page 429 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Power Up and Initial Configuration Powering Off the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Safely Remove any power cables from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router. Step 5 For power supplies with a circuit breaker switch, position the switch to the Off (O) position.
  • Page 430 Chapter 13 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Power Up and Initial Configuration Powering Off the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Safely Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 13-12 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 431 Repacking the Router, page 14-114 • Removing and Replacing Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processors Keep in mind the following points before you remove and replace a Cisco ASR 1000 Series route processor: Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 14-1...
  • Page 432 ASR1002-RP1. • If you have two Cisco ASR 1000 Series route processors in the Cisco ASR 1006 or Cisco ASE 1013 router and you want to remove one, do not power down the router. Remove the route processor and insert a new one because high availability provides for the other route processor to take on the processing tasks for the router.
  • Page 433 Align the left and right edges of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series route processor printed circuit board Step 4 between the route processor slot guides. Gently slide the Cisco ASR 1000 Series route processor all the way into its chassis slot until you feel the Step 5 connectors seat with the router midplane.
  • Page 434 ASR 1006 Router and the Cisco ASR 1004 Router (there is no hard disk in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router). On the front panel of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP, the DISK HD LED indicates activity on the hard drive.
  • Page 435 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor Internal Hard Drive Using the handles on both sides of the module, with two hands gently slide the Cisco ASR1000-RP1 out Step 2 of the chassis.
  • Page 436 Carefully disconnect the cables at the rear of the hard drive. These cables are tie-wrapped in to prevent them from disconnecting from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP1 itself. If the cables are not damaged, leave the cables connected to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP1 with the tie wrap in place. Remove the old hard drive.
  • Page 437 Cisco ASR1000-RP1 Module With Internal Hard Drive Removed If the cables are damaged: Step 8 Remove the tie wrap around the cables. Disconnect the cables from both the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor 1 connector and the internal hard drive connector as shown in Figure 14-4.
  • Page 438 Processor 1 into the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router, follow these steps: Step 1 On the Cisco ASR1000-RP1, carefully align the new hard drive unit with its screw fastener to the base screw on the bottom of the module. Step 2 Reconnect the two cables to the rear of the hard drive.
  • Page 439 Replace the cover by aligning the tabs in the slot and tightening the screw fasteners. Step 4 With two hands, grab the handles on the Cisco ASR1000-RP1 module and slide it back into its slot in Step 5 the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router and tighten the captive screw.
  • Page 440 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor Internal Hard Drive From the front panel of the Cisco ASR1000-RP2, unscrew the fastener screw (see Figure 14-6).
  • Page 441 You have successfully removed the Cisco ASR1000-RP2 hard drive. Replacing the Cisco ASR1000-RP2 Internal Hard Drive To replace the Cisco ASR1000-RP2 internal hard drive and insert the Cisco ASR1000-RP 2 into the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router, follow these steps: Carefully slide the internal hard drive unit into the Cisco ASR1000-RP2 faceplate slot.
  • Page 442 • tar command. Removing the Hard Drive from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router To remove the hard drive from the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, follow this procedure: Run the request platform hardware filesystem harddisk: offline command. Step 1 Slip on an ESD-preventive wrist strap.
  • Page 443 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Hard Drive on the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router From the front panel of the router, unscrew the fastener screws by using a # 2 Phillips screwdriver or a...
  • Page 444 Replacing the Hard Drive on the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router To insert or replace the hard drive on the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router, follow this procedure: Carefully slide the hard drive unit into the slot on the front panel. The component is keyed for easy Step 1 insertion.
  • Page 445 • tar command. Removing the Hard Drive from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router To remove the hard drive from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router, follow this procedure: Run the request platform hardware filesystem harddisk: offline command. Step 1 Slip on an ESD-preventive wrist strap.
  • Page 446 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Hard Drive on the Cisco ASR 1001 Router From the front panel of the router, unscrew the fastener screws by using a # 2 Phillips screwdriver or a...
  • Page 447 Replacing the Hard Drive on the Cisco ASR 1001 Router To insert or replace the hard drive on the Cisco ASR 1001 Router, follow this procedure: Carefully slide the hard drive unit into the slot on the front panel. The component is keyed for easy Step 1 insertion.
  • Page 448 Router and the Cisco ASR 1013 Router The Cisco ASR 1006 Router and the Cisco ASR 1013 Router have redundant RPs. The following is an overview of the steps to remove and replace the DIMM memory modules on these routers:...
  • Page 449 'This section provides instructions for removing and replacing the Cisco ASR1000-RP1 Mini DIMM memory modules. The Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP memory spares are sold as pairs. For example, the 2 GB memory spare Note (M-ASR1K-RP1-2GB=) is sold as a pair of 1 GB modules and the 4 GB memory spare (M-ASR1K-RP1-4GB=) is sold as a pair of 2 GB modules.
  • Page 450 Statement 94 Table 14-2 shows the slots that are supported for inserting memory DIMMs in Cisco ASR1000-RP1 Cisco ASR1000-RP1 Supported Slots for Inserting Memory DIMMs Table 14-2...
  • Page 451 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series DIMM Memory Modules Pull the latches away from the DIMM on both edges. This lifts the DIMM slightly. Gently lift the DIMM Step 4 free from the DIMM connector, taking care not to touch the pins that insert into the socket.
  • Page 452 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series DIMM Memory Modules Forcing the DIMM into the socket can damage the DIMM. Use the notches on the DIMM to align the...
  • Page 453 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series DIMM Memory Modules Hold the DIMM with two hands at its edge and insert the card. Note Make certain that both latches on the DIMM connector are open.
  • Page 454 Step 10 DIMM is inserted straight. Make sure you perform steps 3 thru 11 for both DIMMs on the RP 1 before you replace the Cisco Note ASR1000-RP1 in the system. Replace the Cisco ASR1000-RP1. All DIMMS must be replaced; not just one.
  • Page 455 M-ASR1K-RP2-16GB= 4 GB Module 4 GB Module 4 GB Module 4 GB Module This section describes how to remove and then replace the Cisco ASR1000-RP2 module DIMMs (see Figure 14-16). Figure 14-16 Cisco ASR1000-RP2 Module Internal Component Location Internal hard drive location...
  • Page 456 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series DIMM Memory Modules With a wrist strap on, loosen the two captive screws on the faceplate of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP. Step 1...
  • Page 457 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series DIMM Memory Modules Hold the DIMM component-side up, with the connector edge (the metal fingers) closest to you. Hold the Step 4 ends of the DIMM between your thumb and forefinger.
  • Page 458 Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series DIMM Memory Modules This completes the procedure for replacing Cisco ASR1000-RP2 DIMMs. After you have correctly installed the Cisco ASR1000-RP2 DIMMs and reinstalled the route processor, the system should reboot properly. If the system fails to boot properly or if the console terminal displays a checksum or memory error after you have installed new DIMMs, check the following: •...
  • Page 459 Ensure that the vendor and manufacturing part number (MPN) for all DIMMs are the same. Note When upgrading memory from 4 GB to 8 GM, remove all existing memory DIMMS in the Cisco Note ASR 1001 Router, and then populate the DIMM Slots with the new 8 GB memory upgrade kit.
  • Page 460 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series DIMM Memory Modules This section describes how to remove the chassis cover and then remove and replace the Cisco ASR 1001 Router DIMM.
  • Page 461 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series DIMM Memory Modules After the power supplies are removed, remove the chassis top cover by performing the following steps:...
  • Page 462 Repeat Step 8 through Step 10 for the remaining DIMMs if required for your upgrade. Step 8 This completes the steps for removing the Cisco ASR 1001 Router DIMMs from the chassis. Replacing the Cisco ASR 1001 Router DIMM This section lists the steps to replace a DIMM into the Cisco ASR 1001 Router.
  • Page 463 If necessary, rock the DIMM gently back and forth to seat it properly. Figure 14-24 shows how to install the DIMM in the socket for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Figure 14-24 Installing the DIMM in the Socket for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router...
  • Page 464 • This completes the procedure for replacing the Cisco ASR 1001 Router DIMMs. After you have correctly installed the Cisco ASR 1001 Router DIMMs, the system should reboot properly. If the system fails to reboot properly or if the console terminal displays a checksum or memory error after you have installed new DIMMs, check the following: Ensure that all the DIMMs are installed correctly.
  • Page 465 Cisco ASR1002-X Router DIMM location Removing the Cisco ASR1002-X Router DIMMs Follow these steps to remove the Cisco ASR1002-X Router DIMMs: With a wrist strap on, loosen the two captive screws on the faceplate of the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Step 1 module.
  • Page 466 Repeat Step 5 through Step 8 for the remaining DIMMs if required for your upgrade. Step 9 This completes the steps for removing the Cisco ASR1002-X DIMMs from the module. Replacing the Cisco ASR1002-X Router DIMMs This section lists the steps to replace the Cisco ASR1002-X Router DIMMs.
  • Page 467 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series DIMM Memory Modules Hold the DIMM component-side up, with the connector edge (the metal fingers) closest to you. Hold the Step 4 ends of the DIMM between your thumb and forefinger.
  • Page 468 Cisco ASR1000-RP2 supports a 2 GB eUSB on the Cisco ASR 1006 Router and the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router has only one eUSB on the chassis. It is located at the eUSB connector P26, as shown in Figure 14-29.
  • Page 469 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing Cisco ASR 1000 Router eUSB Devices To remove the Cisco ASR1000-RP and then the eUSB device from the chassis, follow these steps: Step 2 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap between you and an unpainted router surface.
  • Page 470 Align the replacement eUSB device over the connector and standoff. The device fits over the threaded Step 1 post that sticks up off the board and accepts a screw to hold the eUSB firmly to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP board.
  • Page 471 Router# copy bootflash:asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.02.01.00.122-33.XNA.bin stby-bootflash: Verify that the Cisco ASR1000-RP1 is operating properly. Check that the internal hard drive LED Step 5 (labeled as DISK HD) is flashing green. To check if the LED flashes green, from the ROMMON or IOS...
  • Page 472 Step 2 Remove the power supplies from the chassis before you remove the chassis cover. For instructions about how to remove the AC and DC power supplies from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router, see: • Removing AC Power Supply from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router, page 12-36 •...
  • Page 473 You have removed the eUSB device from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. To replace the eUSB component into the Cisco ASR 1001 Router, follow these steps: With the chassis cover removed, align the replacement eUSB device over the connector and standoff.
  • Page 474 Router# copy nvram:startup-config stby-nvram:startup-config Router# copy bootflash:asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.02.01.00.122-33.XNA.bin stby-bootflash: Verify that the Cisco ASR 1001 Router is operating properly. Check whether the internal hard drive LED Step 6 (labeled as DISK HD) is flashing green. To check if the LED is flashing green, from the ROMMON or...
  • Page 475 The Cisco ASR1000-RPs contain ports for a 1 GB flash token memory stick to store configurations or Cisco IOS XE consolidated packages. Figure 14-34 shows the USB port 0 or 1 connector on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series route processor for the 1 GB flash token memory stick. Figure 14-34...
  • Page 476 Pull the memory stick from the USB port. Step 1 The Cisco ASR 1002 Router has only one USB port. Note To replace a Cisco USB Flash memory stick, simply insert the module into the USB port 0 or 1 port as Step 2 shown in Figure 14-35.
  • Page 477 Corrective Action Required If the eUSB device is of less capacity and is not compatible as indicated in the Cisco IOS message then you need to contact Cisco System Inc. and get the eUSB replaced. Prolonged use of routers with less capacity eUSB devices would result in unpredictable behavior.
  • Page 478 The module also contains card handles to assist in insertion and removal of the module and retention of the module into the chassis. The Cisco ASR 1000 Series embedded services processors have no front panel I/O connectors.
  • Page 479 Slip on the ESD-preventive wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit. Loosen the captive screws on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processor. Using the handles on both sides of the module, with two hands gently slide the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Step 2 Embedded Services Processor (ESP5, ESP10, ESP20, ESP40) out of the chassis slot.
  • Page 480 Step 4 ASR1000-ESP slot guides. Step 5 Gently slide the Cisco ASR1000-ESP all the way into its chassis slot until you feel the connectors seat with the router midplane. Step 6 Seat the Cisco ASR1000-ESP in the router midplane by tightening its captive installation screws with a number 2 Phillips or a 3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver.
  • Page 481: Electrostatic Discharge Prevention

    Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers SIP and SPA Hardware Installation Guide. The embedded shared port adapter interface processor (SIP) on the Cisco ASR 1002 Router and Cisco Note ASR 1002-F Router do not support online insertion and removal. However, the SPAs on the Cisco embedded services processors do support online insertion and removal.
  • Page 482 • Handle the Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface (SIP) or shared port adapter by its metal carrier edges and handles; avoid touching the printed circuit board or any connector pins. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 483 If you are returning a shared port adapter or Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface (SIP) to the factory, immediately place it in a static shielding bag.
  • Page 484: Removing A Shared Port Adapter From A Sip

    Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router SPAs and SPA Interface Processors Removing a Shared Port Adapter from a SIP To remove a shared port adapter (SPA), follow these steps.
  • Page 485 Because of the power supply redundancy, there is no need to power off the Cisco ASR 1006 Router before removing one of the AC power supplies. The Cisco ASR 1006 Router has two of the same type power supplies in power supply slot 0 and power supply slot 1.
  • Page 486 Replace the AC power supply within five minutes. Step 7 This completes the procedure for removing the AC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1006 chassis. Replacing the AC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1006 Router This section provides information about installing an AC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1006 Router.
  • Page 487 AC power supply captive screws AC power supply LEDs *For information about the DB-25 alarm connector, how it works, and Cisco ASR 1000 series route processor LEDs, see “How Cisco ASR1000-RP Alarm Monitoring Works” section on page 2-20.
  • Page 488 Step 5 Turn the power supply Standby switch to the On (|) position. This completes the procedure for installing the AC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Removing and Replacing a DC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1006 Router This section provides information about removing and installing a DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1006 Router.
  • Page 489 On/Off (|/O) circuit breaker switch cover 10 Power supply LEDs Ground symbol *For information about the DB-25 alarm connector, how it works, and Cisco ASR 1000 route processor LEDs, see the “How Cisco ASR1000-RP Alarm Monitoring Works” section on page 2-20.
  • Page 490 11 Terminal block and plastic cover slot tab 12 Power supply LEDs DC power supply ground studs *For information about the DB-25 alarm connector, how it works, and Cisco ASR 1000 route processor LEDs, see the “How Cisco ASR1000-RP Alarm Monitoring Works” section on page 2-20.
  • Page 491 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-42 shows the DC power supply terminal block for the ASR1006-PWR-DC power supply of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router.
  • Page 492 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-43 shows the DC power supply terminal block for the ASR1013/06-PWR-DC power supply of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router.
  • Page 493 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-44 shows the DC power supply terminal block with cables connected for the ASR1006-PWR-DC power supply of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router.
  • Page 494 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-45 shows the DC power supply terminal block with cables connected for the ASR1013/06-PWR-DC power supply of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router.
  • Page 495 Replace the DC power supply within five minutes. Step 10 This completes the procedure of removing a DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Replacing the DC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1006 Router The color coding of the DC input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the DC power Note source at your site.
  • Page 496 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-46 shows the terminal block ground lugs for the ASR1006-PWR-DC power supply of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router.
  • Page 497 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1006 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-47 shows the terminal block ground lugs for the ASR1013/06-PWR-DC power supply of the Cisco ASR 1006 Router.
  • Page 498 The requirement for maximum torque applied to the power or ground Kepnuts must be 8 in-lb when the Note power or ground lug is not present. This completes the procedure for installing the DC power supply into the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1004 Router Power Supplies The Cisco ASR 1004 Router contains power supplies that are field replaceable units.
  • Page 499 Because of the power supply redundancy, there is no need to power off the Cisco ASR 1004 Router before removing one of the AC power supplies. The Cisco ASR 1004 Router has two of the same type power supplies in power supply Slot 0 and power supply Slot 1. See Figure 14-49.
  • Page 500: Removing And Replacing A Dc Power Supply In Cisco Asr 1004 Router

    Replace the AC power supply within five minutes. Step 7 This completes the procedure for removing the AC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1004 chassis. Replacing the AC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1004 Router This section provides information about installing an AC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1004 Router.
  • Page 501 DB-25 alarm connector* DC power supply handle — — DC power supply fan *For information about the DB-25 alarm connector, how it works, and Cisco ASR 1000 route processor LEDs, see the “How Cisco ASR1000-RP Alarm Monitoring Works” section on page 2-20.
  • Page 502 Removing the DC Power Supply from the Cisco ASR 1004 Router Before you can remove a DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1004 Router, you must remove power from the power supply. Follow these steps to remove power and the DC power supply from the chassis.
  • Page 503 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1004 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-52 shows the DC power supply terminal block with lead wires connected. Figure 14-52 Cisco ASR 1004 Router DC Power Supply Terminal Block Lead Wire Connection...
  • Page 504 Replace the DC power supply within five minutes. Step 9 This completes the procedure of removing a DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. Replacing the DC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1004 Router The color coding of the DC input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the DC power Note source at your site.
  • Page 505 • +24 VDC power supply • This section contains the procedures to remove and replace these power supplies in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router, Cisco ASR 1002-F Router, and Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. This section contains the following topics: Removing and Replacing an AC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1002 Router, page 14-76 •...
  • Page 506 ASR 1002 Router. You must have both power supplies installed in the Cisco router. Note The Cisco ASR 1002 Router has two of the same type power supplies in power supply slot 0 and power supply slot 1. Figure 14-53 shows the Cisco ASR 1002 Router AC power supply.
  • Page 507 Replace the AC power supply within five minutes. Step 5 This completes the procedure for removing the AC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002 chassis. Replacing the AC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1002 Router This section provides information about installing an AC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router.
  • Page 508 0 (left). Make sure the power cord is hanging loosely so that it cannot be disconnected from the AC power inlet (see Figure 14-55). Figure 14-55 Cisco ASR 1002 Router AC Power Cord Through AC Power Supply 0 and 1 OU TPU T INP UT FAI L Thi s uni t...
  • Page 509 This completes the procedure for installing the AC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. Removing and Replacing a –48 VDC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1002 Router This section provides information about removing and installing a –48 VDC power supply in the Cisco...
  • Page 510 10 Negative lead Removing the –48 VDC Power Supply from Cisco ASR 1002 Router Before you can remove a –48 VDC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002 Router, you must remove input power going to the power supply. Make certain that the chassis ground is connected before you begin removing and installing the power Caution supply.
  • Page 511 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Power Supplies Slip on the ESD-preventive wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit. Step 1 Place the power supply Standby switch in the Standby (see Figure 14-58) position.
  • Page 512 Replace the –48 VDC power supply within five minutes. Step 7 This completes the procedure of removing a –48 VDC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. Replacing the –48 VDC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1002 Router The –48 VDC power supply input connector is a Euro-style terminal block. Features are provide for strain relieving the input wires from the terminal block on the front panel.
  • Page 513 3.5 mm flat-blade screwdriver (see Figure 14-59). Figure 14-59 Cisco ASR 1002 Router –48 VDC Power Supply Terminal Block Lead Wire Connection OU TP UT IN PU T FA N...
  • Page 514 Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Power Supplies Removing and Replacing a +24 VDC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1002 Router This section provides information about removing and replacing a +24 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router.
  • Page 515 — — Removing the +24 VDC Power Supply from Cisco ASR 1002 Router Before you can remove a +24 VDC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002 Router, you must remove input power going to the power supply. Make certain that the chassis ground lead wire is connected before you begin removing and installing Caution the power supply.
  • Page 516 Replace the +24 VDC power supply within five minutes. Step 7 This completes the procedure of removing a +24 VDC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. Replacing the +24 VDC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1002 Router The +24 VDC power supply uses a spring-loaded terminal block. The input terminal block requires 8 AWG multi-strand wiring to support input current.
  • Page 517 5 Power supply LEDs — — This section describes how to connect the +24 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. The color coding of the +24 VDC input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the +24 VDC Note power source at your site.
  • Page 518 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-62 shows the wire strip and insulation location. Step 4 Figure 14-62 Wire Strip and Lead for the +24 VDC Terminal Block Lead wire stripped area —...
  • Page 519 Figure 14-64 shows the +24 VDC power supply lead wire inserted into the terminal block. Figure 14-64 Cisco ASR 1002 Router +24 VDC Power Supply Lead Wire Inserted into the Terminal Block O U T P U T IN P U...
  • Page 520 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Power Supplies After the lead wire is fully inserted, hold the lead wire in place by pressing inward while you remove the...
  • Page 521 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Power Supplies Repeat Steps 5 through Step 10 for each lead wire. Figure 14-67 shows the leads wires installed in the Step 10 terminal block.
  • Page 522 Place the power supply standby switch to the On (|) position. The power supply LEDs light when power Step 14 is supplied to the router. This completes the steps for installing the +24 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 14-92...
  • Page 523 Because of the power supply redundancy, there is no need to power off the Cisco ASR 1013 Router before removing one of the AC power supplies. The Cisco ASR 1013 Router has two of the same type power supplies in power supply slot 0 and power supply slot 1.
  • Page 524 AC power supply handle — — *For information about the DB-25 alarm connector, how it works, and Cisco ASR 1000 series route processor LEDs, see the “How Cisco ASR1000-RP Alarm Monitoring Works” section on page 2-20. Note: Shielded cables must be used to connect to the DB-25 alarm connector on both the AC and DC power supplies, in order to comply with FCC/EN55022/CISPR22 Class A emissions requirements.
  • Page 525 Replace the AC power supply within five minutes. Step 7 This completes the procedure for removing the AC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1013 chassis. Replacing the AC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1013 Router This section provides information about installing an AC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1013 Router.
  • Page 526 Ground symbol 12 Power supply LEDs DC power supply ground studs *For information about the DB-25 alarm connector, how it works, and Cisco ASR 1000 route processor LEDs, see the “How Cisco ASR1000-RP Alarm Monitoring Works” section on page 2-20.
  • Page 527 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1013 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-71 shows the DC power supply terminal block and plastic cover. Figure 14-71 Cisco ASR 1013 Router DC Power Supply Terminal Block and Plastic Cover...
  • Page 528 Step 7 Replace the DC power supply within five minutes. Step 8 This completes the procedure of removing a DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1013 Router. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 14-98 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 529 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1013 Router Power Supplies Replacing the DC Power Supply in Cisco ASR 1013 Router The color coding of the DC input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the DC power Note source at your site.
  • Page 530 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1013 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-73 shows the DC power supply terminal block with the order of installing the screws and washers on the ground lug.
  • Page 531 The Cisco ASR 1001 Router AC and DC power supplies are shipped installed in the chassis. You must connect the power supplies when they arrive. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router can support either two AC or two DC power supplies. Do not mix the AC Note and DC power supply units in the same chassis.
  • Page 532 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1001 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-75 shows both the AC and DC power supplies for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Figure 14-75 Cisco ASR 1001 Router AC Power Supply and DC Power Supply...
  • Page 533 Installing the AC Power Supply into Cisco ASR 1001 Router The Cisco ASR 1001 Router has two AC power supplies at the rear of the chassis. The input receptacle is an IEC60320 C14 type of filtered AC Inlet. The current rating on the connector is 10 A.
  • Page 534 Cisco ASR 1001 Router AC power supply standby switch. Figure 14-77 Cisco ASR 1001 Router AC Power Supply Standby Switch Cisco ASR 1001 Router AC power supply Standby switch. This switch does not disconnect power from the power source. Turn off the circuit breaker to the power supply.
  • Page 535 Removing AC Power Supply from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router This section describes how to remove an AC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router has two power supply slots, slot 1 next to the Standby switch and power supply slot zero (PS0) to the left.
  • Page 536 1. The Cisco ASR 1001 power supplies are long and narrow. It is recommended that while you pull the power supply out of the chassis, support the power supply from the bottom with the other hand.
  • Page 537 DC power supply in slot PS0 DC power supply in slot PS1 Two types of DC connector plugs are supported for use with the DC power supply for the Cisco ASR Note 1001 Router. In one type of connector plug, the screw holes are raised above the connector plug body.
  • Page 538 Turn off the circuit breaker to the power supply. Step 3 Wiring the DC Input Power Source The Cisco ASR 1001 Router DC power supply has a connector plug that is installed into the power supply terminal block header. Figure 14-82...
  • Page 539 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1001 Router Power Supplies Use the information in this section to wire the DC input power source. At the front of the router, make sure the power switch is in the standby (|) position.
  • Page 540 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1001 Router Power Supplies Figure 14-84 shows the DC power supply with lead wires. Figure 14-84 DC Power Supply with Lead Wires Negative (–) lead wire...
  • Page 541 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1001 Router Power Supplies Use a ratcheting torque screwdriver to torque the terminal block plug captive screw (above the installed Step 8 wire lead) to from 0.5 Nm (4.425 lbf in.
  • Page 542 Chapter 14 Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Removing and Replacing the Cisco ASR 1001 Router Power Supplies Repeat Step 6 through Step 8 for the remaining two DC input power source wires, the positive lead wire...
  • Page 543 This completes the procedure for connecting the DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Removing DC Input Power from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router This section describes how to remove a DC power supply from the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Follow these steps: Turn off the circuit breaker.
  • Page 544: Repacking The Router

    Place the bottom packing material section inside the bottom of the shipping container. Step 2 Use at least two people to place the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router inside the container. Be sure that the chassis is positioned correctly before you lower it inside the container.
  • Page 545: Cisco Asr 1006 Router Specifications

    Description Specification Midplane Connects the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP1, Cisco ASR 1000 Series ESP, Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface (SIP), SPAs, and power supplies together in the system Dimensions (H x W x D) Height = 10.5 in. (25.4 cm) Width = 17.25 in.(43.815 cm)
  • Page 546: Cisco Asr 1006 Router Memory And Storage Options

    Cisco ASR 1006 Router Ethernet RJ-45 Port Pinouts The Cisco ASR 1006 Router has an RJ-45 port for the 10/100/1000 Ethernet connection. The RJ-45 port supports IEEE 802.3ab (Gigabit Ethernet) and IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet) interfaces compliant with 10BASET, 100BASETX, and 1000BASET specifications.
  • Page 547: Cisco Asr 1006 Router Mgmt Ethernet Port Pinouts

    — — Cisco ASR 1006 Router BITS Port Signals and Pinouts Table A-4 lists the pinouts of the Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) RJ45 port on the Cisco ASR 1006 Router. Table A-4 BITS RJ-45 Receptacle Pinouts for Cisco ASR1000-RP1...
  • Page 548: Cisco Asr 1006 Router Console Port Signals And Pinouts

    Cisco ASR 1006 Router DB-25 Pinout Assignments for Alarm Relays The alarm ports for the Cisco ASR 1006 Router (Cisco ASR 1004 Router and Cisco ASR 1013 Router) power supplies reside on the DB-25 connector on the face of the power supply. The alarm ports are relay contact closures that the IOS environmental software controls.
  • Page 549: Cisco Asr 1004 Router Specifications

    Description Specification Midplane Connects the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP1, ASR 1000 Series ESP, Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface (SIP), SPAs, and power supplies together in the system Dimensions (H x W x D) Height = 7 in. (17.8 cm) (4RU rack-mount per EIA RS-310) Width = 17.25 in.
  • Page 550: Cisco Asr 1004 Router Memory And Storage Options

    Cisco ASR 1004 Router Ethernet RJ-45 Port Pinouts The Cisco ASR 1004 Router has RJ-45 port for the 10/100/1000 Ethernet connection. The RJ-45 port supports IEEE 802.3ab (Gigabit Ethernet) and IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet) interfaces compliant with 10BASET, 100BASETX, and 1000BASET specifications.
  • Page 551: Cisco Asr 1004 Router Console Port Signals And Pinouts

    BITS RJ-45 Receptacle Pinouts for Cisco ASR 1004 Router Signal Direction Description RX Ring Input Receive Ring RX TIP Input Receive TIP (T1/E1) 3, 4 — — TX Ring Unused — Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 552 Cisco ASR 1002 Router, Cisco ASR 1002-F Router, and Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Specifications This section lists the specifications for the Cisco ASR 1002 Router, Cisco ASR 1002-F Router, and Cisco ASR 1002-X Router. Unless stated otherwise, the specifications for the Cisco ASR 1002-F Router are the same as those for Note the Cisco ASR 1002 Router except where limited by constrained throughput of 2.5G on the Cisco ASR...
  • Page 553 Depth: 22.50 in. (including card handles, cable-management brackets, and power supply handles) for mounting in a 600mm-enclosed cabinet Weight 40 lbs (18.143 kg) for a fully loaded Cisco ASR 1002 Router or Cisco ASR 1002-F • Router 43.35 lbs (19.662 kg) for a fully loaded Cisco ASR 1002-X Router •...
  • Page 554: Cisco Asr 1002 Router Console Port Signals And Pinouts

    Cisco ASR 1002 Router, Cisco ASR 1002-F Router, and Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Specifications Cisco ASR 1002 Router Mgmt Ethernet RJ-45 Port Pinouts Unless stated otherwise, the specifications for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router are the same as the Cisco Note ASR 1002 Router specifications listed in this section.
  • Page 555: Cisco Asr 1002 Router Auxiliary Port Signals And Pinouts

    Cisco ASR 1002 Router, Cisco ASR 1002-F Router, and Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Specifications Cisco ASR 1002 Router Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Unless stated otherwise, the specifications for the Cisco ASR 1002-X Router are the same as the Cisco Note ASR 1002 Router specifications listed in this section.
  • Page 556 Appendix A Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Specifications Cisco ASR 1002 Router, Cisco ASR 1002-F Router, and Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Specifications Table A-21 BITS RJ-45 Interface Pinouts for Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Signal Direction Description RX Ring Input Receive Ring...
  • Page 557 Appendix A Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Specifications Cisco ASR 1002 Router, Cisco ASR 1002-F Router, and Cisco ASR 1002-X Router Specifications Table A-23 RJ45 1PPS/ToD Port Pinout (continued) Signal Name Direction Description Time of Day character RESERVED Input Do not use this pin.
  • Page 558 Appendix A Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Specifications Cisco ASR 1013 Router Specifications Cisco ASR 1013 Router Specifications This section lists the specifications for the Cisco ASR 1013 Router. Table A-24 lists the Cisco ASR 1013 Router physical specifications. Table A-24...
  • Page 559 Cisco ASR 1013 Router Ethernet RJ-45 Port Pinouts The Cisco ASR 1013 Router has RJ-45 port for the 10/100/1000 Ethernet connections. The RJ-45 port supports IEEE 802.3ab (Gigabit Ethernet) and IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet) interfaces compliant with 10BASET, 100BASETX, and 1000BASET specifications.
  • Page 560 Table A-29 BITS RJ-45 Interface Pinouts for Cisco ASR 1013 Router Signal Direction Description RX Ring Input Receive Ring RX TIP Input Receive TIP (T1/E1) 3, 4 — — Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide A-16 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 561 This section lists the specifications for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Table A-31 lists the Cisco ASR 1001 Router physical specifications. The Cisco ASR 1001 Router has the route processor, embedded services processor, and SIP integrated Note in the chassis. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 562 Maximum (Out): 400 W • Cisco ASR 1001 Router Memory and Storage Options Table A-32 lists the hardware memory and storage options supported on the Cisco ASR 1001 Router. Table A-32 Memory and Storage Options for Cisco ASR 1001 Router Memory Type...
  • Page 563 • Cisco ASR1000-ESP200 Console Port Pinout Specifications, page B-5 Cisco ASR 1000-RP1 Pinout Specifications The following tables list the pinouts for the ports on the Cisco ASR1000-RP1. MGMT Ethernet Port Signals and Pinouts Table B-1 lists the Management Ethernet 10/100 RJ-45 port pinouts.
  • Page 564: Console Port Signals And Pinouts

    Appendix B Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Route Processor and Embedded Services Processor Signals and Pinouts Cisco ASR 1000-RP1 Pinout Specifications BITS Interface Port Signals and Pinouts Table B-2 lists the pinouts of the Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) RJ45 port.
  • Page 565 Appendix B Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Route Processor and Embedded Services Processor Signals and Pinouts Cisco ASR1000-RP2 Pinout Specifications Table B-4 Auxiliary Port Pinouts (continued) for Cisco ASR1000-RP1 (continued) Signal Direction Description Input Receive Data DSR/DCD Input Data Set Ready/Data Carrier Detect...
  • Page 566 Appendix B Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Route Processor and Embedded Services Processor Signals and Pinouts Cisco ASR1000-ESP40 Console Port Pinout Specifications Console Port Signals and Pinouts Table B-7 lists the pinouts of the dual RJ-45 ports for the front panel console port.
  • Page 567 Appendix B Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Route Processor and Embedded Services Processor Signals and Pinouts Cisco ASR1000-ESP100 Console Port Pinout Specifications Table B-9 Console Port Pinout for Cisco ASR1000-ESP40 (continued) Signal Direction Description Request to send, tied to CTS...
  • Page 568 Appendix B Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Route Processor and Embedded Services Processor Signals and Pinouts Cisco ASR1000-ESP200 Console Port Pinout Specifications Table B-11 Console Port Pinout for Cisco ASR1000-ESP200 (continued) Signal Direction Description Unused Clear to send, tied to RTS...
  • Page 569: Troubleshooting Overview

    Note For operations and maintenance information, such as checking the LEDs, checking status using show commands, what to do when installation is not successful, that is specific to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, see Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Operations and Maintenance Guide.
  • Page 570: Online Troubleshooting Resources

    Table C-1 lists general troubleshooting tips. You must always have two power supplies installed on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers to ensure Note sufficient cooling for the box. The system fans are inside the power supply and must spin for cooling.
  • Page 571: Troubleshooting Using A Subsystem Approach

    PWR OK indicator is on and reflects power supply status. As the power on and boot process progresses for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series RPs, ASR 1000 ESPs, and each installed SIP, the status of each card is indicated by LEDs. On routers that have an integrated route processor, embedded services processor, and SIP, the status LED shows the status of the process.
  • Page 572: Troubleshooting The Power Subsystem

    If the system still fails to come up when the power supply is connected to a different power source with a new power cable, the power supply is probably faulty. Contact a service representative. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 573: Troubleshooting The Cooling Subsystem

    **Except for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router, four power supplies must be installed in the chassis at all times, with a minimum of two power supplies (one per zone) connected to the mains in order to power on the system and ensure sufficient cooling.
  • Page 574: Troubleshooting The Upgrade

    (This LED should be on in normal operation.) Contact a service representative for instructions. Troubleshooting the Upgrade Table C-5 lists tips to resolve troubleshooting errors that you may encounter during an upgrade. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 575 SHA-1 hash: may occur, regardless of the file calculated system to which you copy the 9526c1bf:10341089:84ecbb0d:cb1 2a344:b696af14 image file. expected 93315a74:57061354:d514ff0c:8b2 5f8f8:842afb4b SHA-1 hash doesn't match application image failed to Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 576 > IP_SUBNET_MASK=255.255.255.0 TFTP_SERVER=192.0.2.2 TFTP_FILE=asr1000rp1-ipbasek9.03.05.01.S.152-1 .S1.bin DEFAULT_GATEWAY=192.0.2.1 IP_ADDRESS=192.0.2.26 rommon > boot tftp: Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 577: Replacing Or Recovering A Lost Password

    This section describes how to recover a lost enable or console login password, and how to replace a lost enable secret password on your Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router. It is possible to recover the enable or console login password. The enable secret password is encrypted, Note however, and must be replaced with a new enable secret password.
  • Page 578: Details Of The Password Recovery Procedure

    Troubleshooting Initial Startup Problems Replacing or Recovering a Lost Password If you are going to power cycle a Cisco ASR 1013 Router, we recommend that you first perform a Caution graceful reload on the router. Power cycling the router without first performing a graceful reload might cause a loss of data stored in the NVRAM.
  • Page 579 If there is no enable secret password, note the enable and console login passwords, if they are not encrypted, and proceed to Step 17. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide C-11...
  • Page 580 Step 16, skip to Step 20. Failure to observe this caution causes you to erase your router configuration file. Enter the copy running-config startup-config command to save the new configuration to NVRAM. Step 19 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide C-12 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 581 Start the standby RP. The standby RP synchronizes its configuration with that of the active RP. The new configuration does not include a password. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide C-13 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 582 Appendix C Troubleshooting Initial Startup Problems Replacing or Recovering a Lost Password Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide C-14 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 583 A P P E N D I X MIBs for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router The Cisco ASR 1001 Router can be managed using the following MIBs: MIBs for the Cisco ASR 1001 Router with IDC-HD80G • CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB – –...
  • Page 584 ENTITY-MIB – ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB – ENTITY-STATE-MIB – – IF-MIB • MIBs for the Cisco ASR 1001 without IDCs – CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB – CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB – CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB – ENTITY-MIB – ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB – Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-13208-11...
  • Page 585 Boot read-only memory. BootROM Cluster Interconnect. The operating system used to run the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers. Cisco IOS XE is released using Cisco IOS XE consolidated packages and uses the same command-line interface as traditional Cisco IOS. The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor (RP1 and RP2) addresses the route-processing Cisco ASR1000-RP requirements of carrier-grade IP and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) packet infrastructures.
  • Page 586 They are also responsible for features such as firewalls, intrusion prevention, Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR), and Network Address Translation (NAT). The Cisco ASR Router is a 6-rack unit (RU) chassis. It has the option of dual route processor and Cisco ASR 1006 Router embedded services processor support with 10 Gbps throughput support.
  • Page 587 Data Encryption Standard algorithm Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP A command mode in Cisco IOS XE where all the commands stored in the non-RPIOS sub-package are Diagnostic mode still accessible. All commands available in diagnostic mode are also available in privileged EXEC mode.
  • Page 588 Field-programmable devices are hardware devices implemented on router cards that support separate software upgrades. A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a type of programmable memory device that exists on some cards in Cisco routers. The term, FPD, in general describes any type of programmable hardware device, including FPGAs Used to upgrade FPD images.
  • Page 589 Glossary This refers to IOS daemon running as a process under Linux on the ASR 1000 Series route processor. IOSD IOSD is the IOS process on IOS-SR. The bulk of the control plane, all routing protocols, configuration file management and so on all are the domain of IOSD.
  • Page 590 Phase Locked Loop Power-On Reset Priority queue A file that manages the boot process when the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router is configured to run using Provisioning file individual packages. Provisioning files are included with the individual sub-packages in consolidated packages, and boot statements must point to the provisioning file as the booting file when the router is run using individual packages.
  • Page 591 Cisco Quantum Flow Processor. One of Cisco-developed network processors on the Cisco ASR1000 embedded services processors. The Cisco ASR 1000 Series route processor (RP). General purpose CPU responsible for routing protocols, CLI, network management interfaces, code storage, logging, chassis management. The ASR 1000 Series RPs process network control packets as well as protocols not supported by the ASR 1000 Series embedded services processor.
  • Page 592 Describes the dimension of a SPA that occupies a single SIP subslot or half of the SIP. Single height A single software file on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router. Cisco IOS XE software is released using Sub-package consolidated packages, and these consolidated packages contain multiple sub-packages. Each sub-package has a defined responsibility for running the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router.
  • Page 593 ATM switches use the VPI/VCI fields to identify the next VCL that a cell needs to transit on its way to its final destination. The function of the VPI is similar to that of the DLCI in Frame Relay. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide GL-9 OL-13208-11...
  • Page 594 Glossary Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide GL-10 OL-13208-11...

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