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1. 53500 1 Rack mount bracket 3 Cable management bracket 2 M 4 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 4 M 4 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws Brackets Rear M ounted Front Protrudes from the Rack 1 Locate the threaded screw holes in the rear sides of the chassis 2 Align a rack mount bracket 1 to the threaded holes in the right side of the chassis 3 Usinga Number 2 Phillips screwdriver and two M 4 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 2 attach the rack mount bracket to the router 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the bracket on the other side of the router If you are not installing cable management brackets skip to the Two Post or Four Post Rack Installation section on page 10 for rack mount instructions Otherwise continue with Step 5 5 Align a cable management bracket 3 to the threaded holes in the front of the chassis 6 Using two M 4 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 4 thread and tighten the screws through the cable management bracket and into the chassis Go to the Two Post or Four Post Rack Installation section on page 10 1 fi 1 Ya w a mo mo m e mo Lia aS fs SSeS am aaa i 1 Rack mount bracket 3 Cable management bracket M 4 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws A M 4 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws Brackets Rear M ounted
2. Note Thecolor coding of the DC input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the DC power source at your site Typically green or green yellow is used for ground M ake certain the lead color coding you choose for the DC input power supply matches lead color coding used at the DC power source A Warning W hen you install the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last 14 Q 1 Ground lead service loop 3 Cable tie 2 DC power leads 4 Power switch 1 Atthe rear of the router check that the power switch is in the off O position 2 Ensure that the V and V leads are disconnected from the power source 3 Using a wire stripper strip approximately 0 55 inch 14 mm from the V V and ground leads 2 4 Insert the stripped end of the ground lead 1 all the way into the ground lead receptacle on the DC input power supply and tighten the receptacle screw using a 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver 5 Insert the stripped end of the V lead all the way into the V lead receptacle and tighten the receptacle screw using the same 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver Repeat this step for the V lead Note M ake sure the entire stripped end of each lead is inserted all the way into its receptacle If any exposed wire at the stripped end of a lead is visible after inserting the lead into its receptacle remove the le
3. Enter yes or press Return to accept SN M P management enter no to refuse it Configure SNMP Network Management yes Community string public For the following query do not enable CLN S Configure CLNS no 10 11 For the following queries enable routing on AppleTalk and IPX Configure AppleTalk no yes Multizone networks no yes Configure IPX no yes For the following queries do not enable VIN ES X NS DECnet or bridging Configure Vines no Configure XNS no Configure DECnet no Configure bridging no In most cases you will use IP routing If you are using IP routing you must also select an interior routing protocol You can specify only one of two interior routing protocols to operate on your system using the setup facility Interior Gateway Routing Protocol IGRP or Routing Information Protocol RIP To configure IP routing enter yes the default or press Return and then select an interior routing protocol Configure IP yes Configure IGRP routing yes Your IGRP autonomous system number 1 15 In the following example routing is enabled on AppleTalk and IPX IP is already selected Configure AppleTalk no yes Multizone networks no yes Configure IPX no yes The following sample display includes a continuous listing of all configuration parameters selected in Step 4 through Step 10 These parameters are shown in the order in which they appear on y
4. 2 If you are using the cable management brackets align the rack mount bracket 1 to the side of the router align the cable management bracket 2 over the rack mount bracket as shown above and insert the screws 3 through both Tighten the screws R epeat this step on the other side of the router Go to the Two Post or Four Post Rack Installation section on page 10 SS Sooo a Ne e S gt BIER Sa r ER 7 wri l E AI og On BALAN oboe WEE EPLTEIGEGEGE JEEE LDF AAALAC JZ 1 Cable management bracket 3 M 4 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 2 Rack mount bracket Brackets Front M ounted Chassis Recessed in Rack Locate the rack mount and cable management brackets and screws 1 2 3 in the illustration above and a N umber 2 Phillips screwdriver 1 Align the cable management bracket 1 to the side of the router Align the rack mount bracket over it as shown above and insert and tighten the screws 3 Go to the Two Post or Four Post Rack Installation section on page 10 2 Ifyou arenot using the cable management brackets align the rack mount brackets 2 as shown above to the router and insert and tighten the screws Go to the Two Post or Four Post Rack Installation section on page 10 7 im al as 7
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6. Version 11 1 17 CA router uptime is 8 minutes System restarted by reload System image file is c7200 j mz booted via tftp from 10 1 10 cisco 7206 NPE 150 processor with 12288K 4096K bytes of memory R4700 processor Implementation 33 Revision 1 0 Level 2 Cache Last reset from power on Bridging software SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp X 25 software Version 2 0 NET2 BFE and GOSIP compliant TN3270 Emulation software copyright 1994 by TGV Inc 4 Ethernet IEEE 802 3 interfaces 5 FastEthernet IEEE 802 3 interfaces 8 Serial network interfaces 125K bytes of non volatile configuration memory 17 18 20480K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 0 Sector size 128K 4096K bytes of Flash internal SIMM Sector size 256K Configuration register is 0x0 N Note The first two sections of the configuration script the banner and the installed hardware appear only at initial system startup On subsequent uses of the setup command facility the script begins with a System Configuration Dialog as shown in the following example System Configuration Dialog At any point you may enter a question mark for help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt Default settings are in square brackets When asked if you want to enter the initial configuration dialog and see the current interface summary enter yes or press Return Would you like to enter the initial con
7. at the setup prompts Configuring interface parameters Configuring interface Ethernet0 0 Is this interface in use yes Use the 100 Base TX RJ 45 connector yes Configure IP on this interface no yes IP address for this interface 10 1 1 10 Number of bits in subnet field 0 Class A network is 1 0 0 0 0 subnet bits mask is 255 0 0 0 2 Determine if you are going to enable IPX on thisinterface if you are enter the unique IPX network number Configure IPX on this interface no yes IPX network number 2 3 If you will be using AppleTalk on the interface enter yes Enter yes to configure for extended AppleTalk networks and then enter the cable range number Enter the zone name and any other additional zones that are associated with your local zone Configure AppleTalk on this interface no yes Extended AppleTalk network no yes AppleTalk starting cable range 0 4 Save your settings to NVRAM Refer to the Saving the Running Configuration to NVRAM section on page 27 Note If additional Ethernet interfaces are available in your system you are prompted for their configuration as well Configuring Synchronous Serial Interfaces Synchronous serial interfaces are configured to allow connection to WAN s through a CSU DSU Complete the following steps to configure the serial ports 1 To configure serial port 0 enter yes Configuring interface Seriall1 0 Is this interface in use no yes
8. interfere with other router hardware such as power supplies or the network processing engine N PE 4 Usethe Number 2 Phillips screwdriver to carefully tighten the screws until the grounding lug is held firmly to the chassis Do not overtighten the screws 5 Use the wire stripper to strip one end of the 6 AWG wire approximately 0 75 inches 19 05 mm 6 Insert the 6 AWG wire 4 into the wire receptacle on the grounding lug 7 Use the crimping tool to carefully crimp the wire receptacle around the wire this step is required to ensure a proper mechanical connection 8 Connect the opposite end of the grounding wire to the appropriate grounding point at your site to ensure an adequate chassis ground 11 4 Connect the Router to the Netw ork oa Ba e a 1 Auxiliary port DTE mode EIA TIA 232 DTE DB 25 3 M odem connector for modem CSU DSU etc 2 Console port D CE mode EIA TIA 232 DCE DB 25 4 Console terminal connector for data terminal I O Controller Console and Auxiliary Port Cable Connections N Note Both the console and auxiliary ports are asynchronous serial ports any devices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission 1 Before connecting a terminal to the console port configure the terminal to match the router console port as follows 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 2 stop bits 9600 8N 2 2 Usean EIA TIA 232 DCE console c
9. or Flash Disk N Note Flash memory cards and Flash Disks are replaceable while the system is operating 12 Remove the Flash memory card or Flash Disk by pushing the ejector button 3 13 Insert the new Flash memory card or Flash Disk 1 and 2 The Flash memory card or Flash Disk protrudes from the I O controller when it is completely inserted Also see Using the Flash Disk at http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product core cis7000 frus 5819fdsk htm Also see M emory Replacement Instructions for the Network Processing Engine or N etwork Services Engine and 1 0 Controller at http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 fru memory index htm 26 1 Port adapter in place Slot guide 2 Port adapter lever in unlocked position Port adapter lever in locked position 3 Port adapter partially removed or installed Replace a Port Adapter or Service Adapter 1 To remove a port adapter place the port adapter lever in the unlocked position 2 2 Grasp the handle and pull the port adapter from the router about halfway out of its slot 3 If you are removing a blank port adapter pull the blank port adapter completely out of the chassis slot 3 With the port adapter halfway out of the slot disconnect all cables from the port adapter After disconnecting the cables pull the port adapter from its chassis slot 4 To insert the port adapter carefully align the
10. port adapter carrier between the upper and the lower edges of the port adapter slot 4 and slide the new port adapter halfway into the port adapter slot 3 5 Connect all required cables to the port adapter After connecting all required cables carefully slide the port adapter all the way into the slot until the port adapter is seated in the router midplane 6 After the port adapter is properly seated lock the port adapter lever 5 Also see the appropriate port adapter documentation at http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 port_adp index htm 280 Watt AC Input Power Supply Replacement Instructions at http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 fru 3227pwr6 htm 280 Watt DC Input Power Supply Replacement Instructions at http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 fru 3420dcp6 htm gt 1 Power switch Captive installation screws 2 PWR OK LED Handle 3 AC DC power input connection 27 A Caution Do not mix power supplies in Cisco 7206 routers In dual power supply configurations both power supplies must be of the same type two AC input power supplies or two DC input power supplies A Caution To ensure adequate airflow across the router power supplies a power supply or a power supply filler plate must be installed in each power supply bay Theillustration on page 29 shows a Cis
11. 2 Determine which protocols you want on the synchronous serial interface and enter the appropriate responses Configure IP unnumbered on this interface no IP address for this interface 10 1 1 20 Number of bits in subnet field 0 Class A network is 1 0 0 0 0 subnet bits mask is 255 0 0 0 Configure IPX on this interface no yes IPX network number 2 Configure AppleTalk on this interface no yes Extended AppleTalk network no AppleTalk network number 1 3 Save your settings to NVRAM Refer to the Saving the Running Configuration to NVRAM section on page 27 N Note If additional synchronous serial interfaces are available in your system you are prompted for their configuration as well 20 The following sample display includes a continuous listing of all interface configuration parameters selected for Ethernet and synchronous serial interfaces These parameters are shown in the order in which they appear on your console terminal Only one Ethernet and one synchronous serial interface are configured for this example Configuring interface parameters Configuring interface Ethernet0 0 Is this interface in use no yes Configure IP on this interface no yes IP address for this interface 10 1 1 10 Number of bits in subnet field 0 Class A network is 1 0 0 0 0 subnet bits Configure IPX on this interface no yes IPX network number 2 10 Configure AppleTalk on this interface no Ex
12. 200 Series Routers document Site Preparation and Unpacking Lift the router safely out of the packing container Ensure the power service at the site is suitable for the router you are installing Check the packing slip to ensure that all the proper components are present Locate and have accessible the Site Log for recording information about this installation Tools and Parts Number 2 Phillips screwdriver and a 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver Tape measure and level optional The rack mount and cable management kit Two rack mount brackets and two cable management brackets Four M4 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws Six 10 32 x 3 8 inch slotted binderhead screws Grounding lug and wires A grounding lug with two number 10 screw holes with a 0 63 inch 16 002 mm spacing between them A wirereceptacle large enough to accept a 6 AWG multistrand copper wire One grounding wire 6 AWG 0 162 inch 4 115 mm diameter with approximately 0 108 inch 2 743 mm insulation for a total wire diameter of approximately 0 27 inches 6 858 mm The wire length depends on your router location and site environment Two Phillips head machine screws with locking washers M 5 metric 0 031 inch 08 mm pitch 0 315 inch 8 mm length A crimping tool to fit the grounding lug wire receptacle A wire stripper Data service unit DSU to connect each serial port to an external network Oneserial port adapter cable for each serial port to c
13. 7200 I O FE does not specify M II because both an M II and an RJ 45 receptacle are included 2 Thel O controller with the Product N umber C7200 1 0 FE M II has a single M II Fast Ethernet receptacle only Ethernet Port Connections I O controllers have the possibility of one or two types of Ethernet connections M II connections and RJ 45 connections for 10 100 M bps operation For moreinformation about Ethernet ports see the online Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide Mil Connections Attach the M II cable to the M II port and tighten the knurled thumbscrews on the cable to the jackscrews on the port RJ 45 Connections A Warning To avoid electric shock do not connect safety extra low voltage SELV circuits to telephone netw ork voltage TNV circuits LAN ports contain SELV circuits and WAN ports contain TNV circuits Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ 45 connectors Use caution when connecting cables To identify the RJ 45 cable type hold the two ends of the cable next to each other so you can see the colored wires inside the ends The straight through wire type has colored wires in the same sequence at both ends In the crossover wire type the first colored wire at the far left is the third colored wire at the other end The second colored wire at the far left is the sixth colored wire at the other end Attach any RJ 45 Ethernet cables to the appropriate connector Port Adapter Cable Connections The instru
14. Cisco 7206 router is now minimally configured and ready to use You can use the setup command if you want to modify the parameters after the initial configuration To perform more complex configurations use the configure command For information on additional interface configuration and specific system configurations refer to the modular configuration and modular command reference publications in the Cisco 10 S software configuration documentation set that corresponds to the software release installed on your Cisco hardware See Page 1 for documentation URLs Saving the Running Configuration to NVRAM To store the configuration or changes to your startup configuration in NVRAM enter the copy running config startup config command at the router prompt Router copy running config startup config Using this command saves the configuration settings that you created in the router using configuration mode and the setup facility If you fail to do this your configuration will be lost the next time you reload the router Checking the Running Configuration Settings To check the value of the settings you have entered enter the show running config command at the router prompt Router show running config To review changes you make to the configuration usethe EX EC mode show startup config command to display theinformation stored in NVRAM Viewing Your System Configuration You can use the show version or show hardware and the show diag comma
15. Cisco SYSTEMS Cisco 7206 Router Quick Start Guide Documentation and Resources Prepare for Installation Rack M ount the Router Connect the Router to the Network Start and Configure the Router After Installation No U RWN Technical Assistance Y 1 Documentation and Resources This section contains information to help you prepare for installing the Cisco 7206 router contains a list of online documentation and resources Document Revision History The Document Revision History below records technical changes to this document Table 1 Document Revision History Document Version Date Notes 78 12771 04 March 2006 Adding documentation survey information Documentation Survey Is Cisco documentation helpful Click here or go to http forums cisco com eforum servlet viewsflash cmd showform amp pollid rtgdoc0 1 rtgdoc to give us your feedback Related Documentation For detailed hardware installation instructions refer to the online Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide DOC 783229 at http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 7206ig index htm Also see the following online and printed documentation Network Processing Engine and N etwork Services Engine Installation and Configuration DOC 7810469 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 fru npense index htm e Input O utput Controller Replacement I nstructions DO C 783224 http w ww cisco com univercd cc t
16. Front Recessed in the Rack Locate the threaded screw holes in the rear sides of the chassis Align the first rack mount bracket 1 to the threaded holes in the right side of the chassis Using a Number 2 Phillips screwdriver and two M 4 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 2 attach the rack mount bracket to the router Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the bracket on the other side of the router If you are not installing cable management brackets skip to the Two Post or Four Post Rack Installation section on page 10 for rack mount instructions O therwise continue with Step 5 Align a cable management bracket 3 to the threaded holes in the front of the chassis Using two M 4 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 4 thread and tighten the screws through the cable management bracket and into the chassis Go to the Two Post or Four Post Rack Installation section on page 10 ee LILLALT OddgdDQdGL ee Co 29 BEEBE EET WT A AMANT LAA AAA AHIT O DO oo oo oo Of Two post or Telco type rack 4 Four post rack Rack mount bracket 5 Rack mount bracket oa 10 32 x 3 8 inch slotted binderhead screws 10 32 x 3 8 inch slotted binderhead screws Tw o Post or Four Post Rack Installation Note Inner clearance the width between the inner sides of the two posts or rails must be at least 17 00 inches 43 18 cm 1 10 The hei
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18. able to connect the terminal to the console port After you establish normal router operation you can disconnect the terminal AS Note You must supply your own interface cable between the auxiliary port and the equipment you are connecting For console and auxiliary port pinouts see the online Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 3 Console Port Signals and Auxiliary Port Signals Depending on the I O controller installed in your Cisco 7206 router you may have an MII port RJ 45 ports or no Ethernet port The following table provides information about the types of ports on different I O controller models 12 Product Number Description C7200 1 0 2F E E 2 autosensing Ethernet Fast Ethernet ports equipped with 2 RJ 45 receptacles for 10 100 M bps operation Note This1l O controller works only with an N PE 225 board label 72 3453 rev AO or higher or faceplate label 800 05418 03 rev AO or higher To check for the correct N PE 225 version in software use the show 7200 command and look under CPU EEPROM for Hardware Revision 1 3 or higher C7200 1 O FE 1 Fast Ethernet port equipped with an MII receptacle and an RJ 45 receptacle for use at 100 M bps full duplex or half duplex operation Only 1 receptacle can be configured for use at a time C7200 1 0 Has no Fast Ethernet port C7200 I O FE MII 1 Fast Ethernet port equipped with a single MII receptacle 1 The Product Number C
19. ad from the receptacle use the wire stripper to cut the stripped end of the lead and repeat Step 3 through Step 5 6 After tightening the receptacle screw for the ground V and V DC input leads use a cable tie 3 to secure the three leads to the power supply faceplate Note When securing the ground V and V DC input leads to the power supply faceplate leave a small service loop in the ground lead to ensure that the ground lead is the last lead to disconnect from the power supply if a great deal of strain is placed on all three leads 7 Connect the ground V and V leads to the power source 15 Observing System Startup and Performing a Basic Configuration Check conditions prior to system startup 1 Check that all hardware parts and cables are securely attached to the chassis 2 Check that a Flash Disk or Flash memory card is installed 3 Check that the console terminal is turned on Starting and Configuring the Router 1 2 3 6 Place the power switch in the on position Repeat this action if there is a second power supply Listen for the fans they should be operating as soon as power is turned on During the boot process observe the system LEDs The power LED on the I O controller comes on immediately Port adapter LEDs go on and off irregularly O bserve the initialization process W hen the system boot is complete a few seconds the network processing engine begins to initialize the port ada
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21. ble management bracket installation instructions see page 7 Preparing for Rack M ount Installation M ake these decisions before you begin the rack mounting tasks Decide whether or not you want to front or rear mount the chassis Decide whether or not you want to attach cable management brackets Determine the type of rack four post or two post that you will be using Note To install the Cisco 7206 as a router shelf in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server refer to the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server publications online at http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product access acs_serv as5800 index htm 3 Rack Mount the Router feof a e CEEE ea Samay ma EP F ate nm Si SOCOSSSOE 53498 1 Rack mount bracket 3 M 4 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 2 Cable management bracket Brackets Front M ounted Chassis Protrudes from the Rack Locate the rack mount and cable management brackets and screws 1 2 3 in the illustration above and a Number 2 Phillips screwdriver 1 Align the rack mount bracket 1 as shown above to the side of the router Insert and tighten the screws 3 if you are not adding the cable management brackets R epeat this step on the other side of the router Go to the Two Post or Four Post Rack Installation section on page 10
22. co 7206 with an installed power supply filler plate Replace the Pow er Supply Power down the router Disconnect the router from the power source 3 Unscrew the captive installation screws 4 Grasp the handle 5 and pull the power supply out of the chassis Insert a new power supply of the same type that you removed and tighten the captive installation screws Connect the power supply to the power source and power up the router Also see the power supply documentation URLs listed on page 32 Fu E a E 28 7 Technical Assistance Cisco provides Cisco com as a starting point for all technical assistance Customers and partners can obtain documentation troubleshooting tips and sample configurations from online tools by using the Cisco Technical Assistance Center TAC Web Site Cisco com registered users have complete access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC Web Site Cisco com Cisco com is the foundation of a suite of interactive networked services that provides immediate open access to Cisco information networking solutions services programs and resources at any time from anywhere in the world Cisco com is a highly integrated Internet application and a powerful easy to use tool that provides a broad range of features and services to help you to Streamline business processes and improve productivity e Resolve technical issues with online support Download and test software packages e Order
23. ctions for connecting the cables for each port adapter installed in the Cisco 7206 router is in the respective online note for each port adapter The documents are available on the Documentation CD ROM and on Cisco com at http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 port_adp index htm 13 5 Start and Configure the Router Power Cable Connections A Warning This unit might have more than one power cord To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect the two power supply cords before servicing the unit A Warning The AC power supply has double pole neutral fusing Connecting AC Input Power 1 PWR OK LED 4 Cable retention clip 2 Power switch 5 Hole for nylon cable 3 AC power cable 1 Attherear of the router check that the power switch 2 isin the off O position 2 Slide the cable retention clip 4 up away from the AC port and plug in the power cable 3 3 Secure the cablein the power supply AC port by sliding the cable retention clip down until it fits around the connector The cable retention clip provides strain relief for the AC power cable 4 For AC power cable strain relief secure the cable to the power supply handle by inserting a nylon cable tie through the hole 5 in the handle and around the cable 5 PlugtheAC power supply cable into the AC power source Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for the second power supply if present Connecting DC Input Power
24. d doc product core 7206 fru 3224iofehtm Memory Replacement Instructions for the N etwork Processing Engine or N etwork Services Engine and Input O utput Controller DO C 783226 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 fru memory index htm Using the Flash Disk DOC 785819 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7200vx 72vxfru 5819fdsk htm e 280 Watt AC Input Power Supply Replacement nstructions DO C 783227 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 fru 3227pwr6 htm e 280 Watt DC Input Power Supply Replacement I nstructions DOC 783420 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 fru 3420dcp6 htm Rack M ount and Cable M anagement Kit Installation I nstructions DO C 783421 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 fru 3421rmk6 htm Cisco 7200 Rack Density System R D S Installation I nstructions DOC 7811310 http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7200vx 72vxfru rds11310 htm e Quick Reference for the Cisco 7206 Installation DOC 783230 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 7206qrc 3230qrc6 htm Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 7200 Series Routers DOC 783419 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 3419pnc6 htm Site Preparation and Safety Guide DOC 786451 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product lan cat5000 hardware safety index htm Port Adapter Doc
25. ed and must be replaced with a new enable secret password 23 6 After Installation This section contains hardware replacement instructions and information about contacting the Technical Assistance C enter N Note The Flash memory card Flash Disk and port adapters support online insertion and removal OIR 57014 fl f f f f fl fl fl f f Cisco Systems 1 N etwork processing engine 2 Captive installation screws Replace the Network Processing Engine 1 Power down the router 2 Disconnect the router from the power source 3 On the network processing engine N PE 1 unscrew the captive installation screws 2 4 Grasp the handle and pull the NPE from the chassis 5 Insert the NPE and tighten the captive installation screws 6 Connect the router to the power source and power up the router Also see the N etwork Processing Engine or N etwork Services Engine Installation and Configuration publication at http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 fru npense index htm 24 1 Cisco 7200 Series 57015 I O controller 2 Captive installation screws Replace the 1 0 Controller NN Note wponouw FP wn m gt 11 Before powering down the router use the copy running config tftp command to save the router s run
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27. figuration dialog yes First would you like to see the current interface summary yes In the following example the summary shows a Cisco 7206 router at first time startup that is nothing is configured Any interface listed with OK value NO does not have a valid configuration Interface IP Address OK MethodStatus Protocol Ethernet0 0 unassigned NO not set downdown Ethernet0 lunassigned NO not set downdown Choose which protocols to support on your interfaces For Internet Protocol IP only installations you can accept the default values for most of the questions A typical configuration using IP IPX and AppleTalk follows and continues through Step 10 Configuring global parameters Enter host name Router Enter enable secret enable and virtual terminal passwords The enable secret password is a one way cryptographic secret password used instead of the enable password when it exists Enter enable secret barney The enable password is used when there is no enable secret password and when using older software and some boot images Enter enable password betty Enter virtual terminal password fred The Simple N etwork M anagement Protocol SN M P is the most widely supported open standard for network management It provides a means to access and set configuration and run time parameters of routers and communication servers SN M P defines a set of functions that can be used to monitor and control network elements
28. ght of the chassis is 5 25 inches 13 34 cm M ake sure that all chassis screws holding the network processing engine or network services engine I O controller and power supply are tightened and that any port adapter levers are in a locked position M ake sure the rack brakes are locked or the rack is stabilized Position the router so the front is closest to you and lift it carefully into the rack To prevent injury avoid any sudden twists or moves Slide the chassis into the rack pushing it back until the brackets 2 5 meet the mounting strips or posts on both sides of the rack K eeping the brackets flush against the posts or mounting strips align the holes in the brackets with the holes on the rack or mounting strip 3 6 For each bracket insert and tighten three 10 32 x 3 8 inch slotted binderhead screws 3 6 using the top bottom and one other location on the bracket 1 Chassis ground connector 3 Screws 2 Grounding lug 4 Wire Chassis Ground Connection Installation Note The grounding lug and Phillips head screws are not available from Cisco Systems Get the grounding lug from an electrical connector vendor and the screws from a hardware vendor See Page 4 for the parts needed 1 Locate the chassis ground connector 1 on the rear of your router chassis 2 Insert the two screws 3 through the holes in the grounding lug 2 3 Ensure that the grounding lug does not
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31. m M any of the port adapter LEDs do not go on until you have configured the interfaces To verify correct operation of each interface complete the first time startup procedures and configuration and then refer to the configuration note for each port adapter for LED descriptions and to check the status of the interfaces If the system does not complete each of the steps in the startup procedure refer to the online Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix A Troubleshooting the Installation for troubleshooting recommendations and procedures Note 16 You need to acquire the correct network addresses from your system administrator or consult your network plan to determine correct addresses before you can complete the router configuration Performing a Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility If you do not plan to useAutolnstall do not connect the router s serial WAN cableto the channel service unit data service unit CSU DSU If the WAN cable is not connected the router boots from Flash memory and goes automatically into the setup facility Note You can run the setup facility any time you are at the enable prompt by entering the setup command If the serial WAN cable is connected to the CSU DSU and the router does not have a configuration stored in NVRAM the router attempts to run Autolnstall at startup The router may take several minutes to determine that A utolnstall is not
32. nds to display the system hardware the network processing engine and the number of interfaces installed the software version the names and sources of configuration files and the boot images Use the show diag command to determine what type of port adapters and I O controller are installed For specific information on the show version show diag and other commands refer to the modular configuration and modular command reference publications in the Cisco 10 S software configuration documentation set that corresponds to the software release installed on your Cisco hardware 22 Performing Complex Configurations After you have installed your Cisco 7206 router hardware and minimally configured the system you might need to perform more complex configurations which are beyond the scope of this publication For specific information on system and interface configuration refer to the modular configuration and modular command reference publications in the Cisco IOS software configuration documentation set that corresponds to the software release installed on your Cisco hardware These publications contain additional information on using the configure command Replacing or Recovering a Lost Password See the Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Observing System Startup and Performing a Basic Configuration for instructions It is possible to recover the enable or console login password The enable secret password is encrypt
33. ning configuration to a TFTP file server Power down the router Disconnect the router from the power source Remove any I O controller cables On thel O controller 1 unscrew the captive installation screws 2 Grasp the handle and pull the I O controller from the chassis Insert the I O controller and tighten the captive installation screws Connect any I O controller cables Connect the router to the power source and power up the router Retrieve and restore the configuration from the TFTP server and copy it to NVRAM Use the copy tftp running config command to copy the saved configuration from the TFTP file server Enter the show running config command to display the currently running configuration on the terminal Review the display and ensure that the configuration information is complete and correct When you have verified that the currently running configuration is correct enter the copy running config startup config command to save the retrieved configuration in NVRAM Otherwise the new configuration will be lost when you restart the system See the Input O utput Controller Replacement Instructions for complete instructions http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 fru 3224iofe htm 25 a e 57016 1 Insert the Flash memory card or Flash Disk 3 Press the ejector button 2 Insertion complete Flash memory card or Flash Disk protrudes Replace the Flash Memory Card
34. onnect the port with the remote device or network Ethernet transceiver Appropriate cables to connect the router to the network and console terminal Power cord ESD preventative wrist strap Port adapter documentation for configuring the interfaces T1 channel service unit data service unit CSU DSU that converts the High Level Data Link Control H DLC synchronous serial data stream into a T1 data stream with the correct framing and ones density to connect a serial port to aT 1 network Some telephone systems require a minimum number of 1 bits per time unit in a data stream called ones density Several T1 CSU DSU devices are available as additional equipment and most provide a V 35 EIA TIA 449 or EIA 530 electrical interface Preparing for Workbench or Tabletop Installation For a workbench or tabletop installation verify the following before installing the router 1 The router is off the floor and has adequate ventilation 2 An adequate chassis ground earth connection exists for the router 3 The router has at last 3 inches 7 62 cm of clearance at the inlet and exhaust vents sides of router 4 The router has 19 inches 48 3 cm clearance at the front and rear to allow for field replaceable unit FRU replacement or installation or to access cables or equipment 5 Port adapter and power supply filler panels are installed if port adapters and a second power supply are not installed There must be no empty slots For ca
35. our console terminal Only IP IPX and AppleTalk are the selected protocols for this example Configuring global parameters Enter host name Router router The enable secret is a one way cryptographic secret used instead of the enable password when it exists Enter enable secret barney The enable password is used when there is no enable secret and when using older software and some boot images Enter enable password betty Enter virtual terminal password fred Configure SNMP Network Management yes Community string public Configure IP yes Configure IGRP routing yes Your IGRP autonomous system number 1 15 Configure Vines no Configure IPX no y Configure AppleTalk no y Multizone networks no y Configure Apollo no Configure DECnet no Configure XNS no Configure CLNS no Configure bridging no Save your settings to NVRAM Refer to the Saving the Running Configuration to NVRAM section on page 27 19 Configuring Interfaces Following are the steps for configuring interfaces to allow communication over a LAN or WAN To configure the interface parameters you need your interface network addresses and subnet mask information Consult with your network administrator for this information Configuring Ethemet Interfaces In the following example the system is being configured for an Ethernet LAN using IP 1 Respond to the prompts as follows using your own addresses and mask
36. pters and I O controller The LEDs on each port adapter behave differently most flash on and off The ENABLED LED on each port adapter goes on when initialization is completed and the console screen displays a script and system banner Note For moreinformation on LEDs refer to the LED Description section in Chapter 1 of the Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration G uide When you start up the router for the first time the system automatically enters the setup command facility which determines which port adapters are installed and prompts you for configuration information for each one On the console terminal after the system displays the system banner and hardware configuration you will see the following System Configuration Dialog prompt System Configuration Dialog At any point you may enter a questions mark for help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt Default settings are in square brackets continue with configuration dialog yes Enter yes or press Return to enter the initial configuration dialog You have the option of proceeding with the setup command facility to configure the interfaces or exiting from setup and using configuration commands to configure global system wide and interface specific parameters You do not have to configure the interfaces immediately however you cannot enable the interfaces or connect them to any networks until you have configured the
37. sers can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco corporate headquarters California USA at 408 526 7208 or elsewhere in North America by calling 800 553 N ETS 6387 Documentation Feedback If you are reading Cisco product documentation on Cisco com you can submit technical comments electronically Click the Fax or Email option under the Leave Feedback at the bottom of the Cisco Documentation home page You can e mail your comments to bug doc cisco com To submit your comments by mail use the response card behind the front cover of your document or write to the following address Cisco Systems Attn Document Resource Connection 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 9883 We appreciate your comments 2 Prepare for Installation A Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should install replace or service this equipment A Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source A Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area is where access can only be gained by service personnel through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location Before beginning this router installation read the Site Preparation and Safety Guide and the Regulatory Safety and Compliance Information for Cisco 7
38. set up to a remote TCP IP host Once the router determines that Autolnstall is not configured it defaults to the setup facility Configuring Global Parameters When you first start the setup program you must configure the global parameters T hese parameters are used for controlling system wide settings Complete the following steps to enter the global parameters 1 Connect a console terminal to the console port on the I O controller 2 Power on the router The system boots from Flash memory After startup the console screen displays a script and a system banner after about 30 seconds similar to the following When you see this information you have successfully booted your router Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR sec 52 227 19 and subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS sec 252 227 7013 cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose California 95134 1706 Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS tm 7200 Software C7200 J M Released Version 11 1 17 CA Copyright c 1986 1996 by cisco Systems Inc Compiled Sun 21 Apr 96 04 10 by Image text base 0x60010890 data base 0x605F0000 ROM System Bootstrap Version 11 1 17 CA RELEASED SOFTWARE ROM 7200 Software C7200 J M Released
39. tended AppleTalk network no yes AppleTalk starting cable range 0 Configuring interface Seriall1 0 Is this interface in use no yes Configure IP on this interface no yes mask is 255 0 0 0 yes Configure IP unnumbered on this interface no IP address for this interface 10 1 1 20 Number of bits in subnet field 0 Class A network is 1 0 0 0 0 subnet bits Configure IPX on this interface no yes IPX network number 2 Configure AppleTalk on this interface no Extended AppleTalk network no AppleTalk network number 1 The following configuration command script was hostname Router enable secret 5 1Su8z3SPMYY8em 8sszhzk78p Y0O enable password wilma line vty 0 4 password s snmp server community public ip routing no vines routing ipx routing appletalk routing no apollo routing no decnet routing no xns routing no clns routing no bridge 1 Turn off IPX to prevent network conflicts interface Ethernet0 0 no ipx network interface Ethernet0 0 ip address 10 1 1 10 255 0 0 0 appletalk cable range 0 0 0 0 appletalk discovery no mop enabled interface seriall 0 ip address 10 1 1 20 255 0 0 0 ip route cache cbus no keepalive l router igrp 15 network 1 0 0 0 mask is 255 0 0 0 yes created 21 end Use this configuration yes no yes OK Use the enabled mode configure command to modify this configuration Press RETURN to get started Your
40. umentation Cisco 7200 Series Port Adapter H ardware Configuration Guidelines DO C 783471 This document provides bandwidth point information for Cisco 7200 series routers and port adapters http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 port_adp config index htm Port adapter documentation See the document that ships with the port adapter for the customer order number Port adapter documentation is online at http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 port_adp index htm Port adapter cable documentation Installing High Speed Serial Interface Cables DO C 784260 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product access acs_mod cis4000 4000cn 4260hcab htm Installing the 75 O hm In Line Coaxial Attenuator on Cisco Port Adapters DO C 7812884 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 fru 12884att htm Installing the 75 120 O hm Adapter Cable on E1 Multi Channel Port Adapters DO C 786728 http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product core 7206 port_adp multich 6728cabl htm Other Useful Links For Cisco IOS Configuration documentation including release notes and feature modules see http w ww cisco com univercd cc td doc product softw are index htm Registered Cisco com users see the H ardware Software Compatibility M atrix http w ww cisco com cgi bin front x Support H W SW matrix hwsw matrix cgi Registered Cisco Direct users see the Feature N avigator http www cisco com c
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