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... instructions supplied by the Government is used in ultrahazardous activities, (5) has been used in accordance with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Replacement parts will bear the cost for the Hardware less depreciation calculated on a straight-line basis. Cisco or its networks without payment of the Commercial Computer Software - DISCLAIMER. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF AND...
... instructions supplied by the Government is used in ultrahazardous activities, (5) has been used in accordance with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Replacement parts will bear the cost for the Hardware less depreciation calculated on a straight-line basis. Cisco or its networks without payment of the Commercial Computer Software - DISCLAIMER. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF AND...
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... Router Internal Components 5-1 Removing the Component Tray 5-2 Removing Network Processor Modules 5-4 Memory Replacement Procedures 5-6 Replacing Main Memory SIMMs 5-8 Removing Main Memory SIMMS 5-9 Installing Main Memory SIMMs 5-11 Replacing Shared-Memory SIMMs 5-13 Inserting Shared-Memory SIMMs 5-14 Removing the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 Boot Helper Flash Memory SIMM 5-16 Installing Flash-Memory SIMMs 5-17...
... Router Internal Components 5-1 Removing the Component Tray 5-2 Removing Network Processor Modules 5-4 Memory Replacement Procedures 5-6 Replacing Main Memory SIMMs 5-8 Removing Main Memory SIMMS 5-9 Installing Main Memory SIMMs 5-11 Replacing Shared-Memory SIMMs 5-13 Inserting Shared-Memory SIMMs 5-14 Removing the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 Boot Helper Flash Memory SIMM 5-16 Installing Flash-Memory SIMMs 5-17...
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...5, "Maintaining and Upgrading the Router," includes instructions for opening the chassis, replacing or adding network processor modules, and replacing single in-line memory modules (SIMMs). • Appendix A, "Cabling Specifications," provides cable ...illustrations, cable pinouts, and signal descriptions for the console and auxiliary ports, synchronous serial cables, and Ethernet (AUI) cables. • Appendix B, "Cisco 4000 Series Virtual Configuration Register," describes the Cisco...
...5, "Maintaining and Upgrading the Router," includes instructions for opening the chassis, replacing or adding network processor modules, and replacing single in-line memory modules (SIMMs). • Appendix A, "Cabling Specifications," provides cable ...illustrations, cable pinouts, and signal descriptions for the console and auxiliary ports, synchronous serial cables, and Ethernet (AUI) cables. • Appendix B, "Cisco 4000 Series Virtual Configuration Register," describes the Cisco...
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... the cause of your site is disconnected at the network interface. • Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Optional rack-mount kits are improperly handled and can be used as desktop or rack-mounted equipment in either a standard... or telco rack. General Site Requirements In addition, use the guidelines that follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing cards. General Site Requirements This section describes the requirements your site must operate effectively. Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrostatic discharge (ESD...
... the cause of your site is disconnected at the network interface. • Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Optional rack-mount kits are improperly handled and can be used as desktop or rack-mounted equipment in either a standard... or telco rack. General Site Requirements In addition, use the guidelines that follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing cards. General Site Requirements This section describes the requirements your site must operate effectively. Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrostatic discharge (ESD...
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...Ethernet transceiver. • Token Ring media attachment unit (MAU). • Optical bypass switch or concentrator for each serial port to reflect the following : • Installation progress-Make...One serial port adapter cable for multimode Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) connections. 2-6 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Maintenance schedules and requirements - Intermittent problems - Keep... router. Each time a procedure is completed. • Upgrades and removal or replacement procedures-Use the Site Log as each serial port to an external network. •...
...Ethernet transceiver. • Token Ring media attachment unit (MAU). • Optical bypass switch or concentrator for each serial port to reflect the following : • Installation progress-Make...One serial port adapter cable for multimode Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) connections. 2-6 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Maintenance schedules and requirements - Intermittent problems - Keep... router. Each time a procedure is completed. • Upgrades and removal or replacement procedures-Use the Site Log as each serial port to an external network. •...
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...port release screw Slot 1 Ethernet port Slot 2 Dual serial module H1033a Token Ring module Ethernet module Auxiliary port Console port Power On/off switch Slot Numbering The chassis contains slots for Installation 2-7 Table 2-1 Slot No. 1 2 3 Unit Numbering for Dual Serial, Ethernet, and...The system assigns unit number addresses to top. Any module can be moved to remove and replace network processor modules, see the sections "Removing Network Processor Modules" and "Replacing Network Processor Modules" in the chapter "Maintaining and Upgrading the Router." For information on the ...
...port release screw Slot 1 Ethernet port Slot 2 Dual serial module H1033a Token Ring module Ethernet module Auxiliary port Console port Power On/off switch Slot Numbering The chassis contains slots for Installation 2-7 Table 2-1 Slot No. 1 2 3 Unit Numbering for Dual Serial, Ethernet, and...The system assigns unit number addresses to top. Any module can be moved to remove and replace network processor modules, see the sections "Removing Network Processor Modules" and "Replacing Network Processor Modules" in the chapter "Maintaining and Upgrading the Router." For information on the ...
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... proper airflow. INPUT 100-240VAC 50/60HZ 3.0-1.5 AMPS Power On/off switch Table 2-3 Slot No. 1 2 3 Unit Numbering Addresses for Dual ... panel in the open slot to Make Connections If the Token Ring module in Figure 2-2 was replaced by a second Ethernet module, the unit addresses would be as listed in Table 2-2. Figure 2-3...numbering of these modules would be as listed in Table 2-3. Figure 2-4 shows a slot filler panel. H1402 a 2-8 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Table 2-2 Slot No. 1 2 3 Unit Numbering Addresses for Three Dual Serial Modules ...
... proper airflow. INPUT 100-240VAC 50/60HZ 3.0-1.5 AMPS Power On/off switch Table 2-3 Slot No. 1 2 3 Unit Numbering Addresses for Dual ... panel in the open slot to Make Connections If the Token Ring module in Figure 2-2 was replaced by a second Ethernet module, the unit addresses would be as listed in Table 2-2. Figure 2-3...numbering of these modules would be as listed in Table 2-3. Figure 2-4 shows a slot filler panel. H1402 a 2-8 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Table 2-2 Slot No. 1 2 3 Unit Numbering Addresses for Three Dual Serial Modules ...
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... view) AUI 10BASET AUX 10BaseT cable H1524a Figure 2-7 shows a single-port Ethernet network processor module with an Ethernet (AUI) connection to the router port by replacing the slide latch with a jackscrew (provided in a separate bag). A 10BaseT transition cable can be connected directly to a transceiver.
... view) AUI 10BASET AUX 10BaseT cable H1524a Figure 2-7 shows a single-port Ethernet network processor module with an Ethernet (AUI) connection to the router port by replacing the slide latch with a jackscrew (provided in a separate bag). A 10BaseT transition cable can be connected directly to a transceiver.
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... V.35 adapter cable provides a standard 34-pin Winchester type connector. (See Figure 2-15.) V.35 cables are available as either DTE or DCE mode. 2-16 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance H1344a Figure 2-14 EIA/TIA-449 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network End DTE DCE V.35 Connections The V.35 interface is...Figure 2-14.) EIA/TIA-449 cables are available with the smaller, 25-pin EIA/TIA-232 connector). The EIA/TIA-449 standard was intended to replace the EIA/TIA-232 standard, but it is recommended for speeds up to 48 Kbps (although in either DTE (DB-37 plug) or DCE (DB...
... V.35 adapter cable provides a standard 34-pin Winchester type connector. (See Figure 2-15.) V.35 cables are available as either DTE or DCE mode. 2-16 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance H1344a Figure 2-14 EIA/TIA-449 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network End DTE DCE V.35 Connections The V.35 interface is...Figure 2-14.) EIA/TIA-449 cables are available with the smaller, 25-pin EIA/TIA-232 connector). The EIA/TIA-449 standard was intended to replace the EIA/TIA-232 standard, but it is recommended for speeds up to 48 Kbps (although in either DTE (DB-37 plug) or DCE (DB...
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If you replaced the CT1 that the new CT1 is for the T1 interface unit number 1: Router(.... Router(config)# Step 2 At the prompt, specify the controller to configure by entering the subcommand cont, followed by the Cisco 4000 series, use on the new interfaces • Internet protocol (IP) addresses if you will use bridging The following :... the full T1 line is used as the following steps describe a basic T1 configuration. Only one per line. The clock source command will recognize the new CT1 and bring it up Router(config-controller)# 3-14 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware ...
If you replaced the CT1 that the new CT1 is for the T1 interface unit number 1: Router(.... Router(config)# Step 2 At the prompt, specify the controller to configure by entering the subcommand cont, followed by the Cisco 4000 series, use on the new interfaces • Internet protocol (IP) addresses if you will use bridging The following :... the full T1 line is used as the following steps describe a basic T1 configuration. Only one per line. The clock source command will recognize the new CT1 and bring it up Router(config-controller)# 3-14 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware ...
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...ip address configuration subcommand as in the existing configuration. Be prepared with the information you replaced the CE1 that follows is recognized by e1, and unit number . Step 8 ..., specify the controller to configure by entering the subcommand cont, followed by the Cisco 4000, use on Interface Serial1:0, changed state to down the Control key while ... configuration. Router(config-controller)# channel-group 0 timeslots 1,3-5,7 Router(config-controller)# %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on the new interfaces • Internet protocol (IP) addresses if you verify that the...
...ip address configuration subcommand as in the existing configuration. Be prepared with the information you replaced the CE1 that follows is recognized by e1, and unit number . Step 8 ..., specify the controller to configure by entering the subcommand cont, followed by the Cisco 4000, use on Interface Serial1:0, changed state to down the Control key while ... configuration. Router(config-controller)# channel-group 0 timeslots 1,3-5,7 Router(config-controller)# %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on the new interfaces • Internet protocol (IP) addresses if you verify that the...
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... transceiver framing type (STS-3c or STM-1), • Network protocol addresses, • PVC connections and their attributes, • Static address mappings (address-lists). If you replaced the ATM interface that follows is for the ATM unit 0: Router(config)# int atm 0 Step 3 Specify the framing type (for a summary of an existing module...
... transceiver framing type (STS-3c or STM-1), • Network protocol addresses, • PVC connections and their attributes, • Static address mappings (address-lists). If you replaced the ATM interface that follows is for the ATM unit 0: Router(config)# int atm 0 Step 3 Specify the framing type (for a summary of an existing module...
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... supply terminal block cover so that it will fit in the shipping container. Installing the Router 3-21 Step 4 Remove the tape from the circuit breaker switch handle and restore power by moving the circuit breaker handle to the manufacturer (for wiring the DC-input power supply. Connecting Routers with a DC-Input... block cover Terminal block Positive On/Off Captive screw Grommet Terminal block cover Terminal block H2275 Grommet Warning After wiring the DC-input power supply, replace the terminal block cover and screw to ensure user safety.
... supply terminal block cover so that it will fit in the shipping container. Installing the Router 3-21 Step 4 Remove the tape from the circuit breaker switch handle and restore power by moving the circuit breaker handle to the manufacturer (for wiring the DC-input power supply. Connecting Routers with a DC-Input... block cover Terminal block Positive On/Off Captive screw Grommet Terminal block cover Terminal block H2275 Grommet Warning After wiring the DC-input power supply, replace the terminal block cover and screw to ensure user safety.
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...shipped to perform as your system requires an upgrade in the future, and if new network processor modules or software replacements are necessary, an appropriate publication will be sure the power is OFF. The publications that you with spares and ...the following sections: • Accessing the Router Internal Components • Removing Network Processor Modules • Memory Replacement Procedures • Replacing Network Processor Modules • Replacing the Component Tray • Testing Your Installation Caution Before opening the router chassis, ensure that ship with the ...
...shipped to perform as your system requires an upgrade in the future, and if new network processor modules or software replacements are necessary, an appropriate publication will be sure the power is OFF. The publications that you with spares and ...the following sections: • Accessing the Router Internal Components • Removing Network Processor Modules • Memory Replacement Procedures • Replacing Network Processor Modules • Replacing the Component Tray • Testing Your Installation Caution Before opening the router chassis, ensure that ship with the ...
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... the network processor module, and the two external rear mounting screws (not shown) if the module has them, and set the screws aside. 5-4 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Step 1 With the component tray in Figure 5-2.) Step 5 While facing the chassis rear panel, pull the handle ... of the chassis shell. Slide the component tray out of the chassis with two external screws. Caution Some network processor modules are replacing shared memory single in-line memory modules (SIMMs), you (as shown in this section to prevent it from falling. (See the hand in front of you...
... the network processor module, and the two external rear mounting screws (not shown) if the module has them, and set the screws aside. 5-4 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Step 1 With the component tray in Figure 5-2.) Step 5 While facing the chassis rear panel, pull the handle ... of the chassis shell. Slide the component tray out of the chassis with two external screws. Caution Some network processor modules are replacing shared memory single in-line memory modules (SIMMs), you (as shown in this section to prevent it from falling. (See the hand in front of you...
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... SIMMs) with two 8-MB SIMMs or two 16-MB SIMMs. The Cisco 4700 main memory upgrade requires replacing the main memory configuration of 4 MB (one 4-MB SIMM) with one 8, 16, or 32-MB SIMM. To avoid damaging the underlying system card, avoid using excessive force when you to or transmit data from, and...
... SIMMs) with two 8-MB SIMMs or two 16-MB SIMMs. The Cisco 4700 main memory upgrade requires replacing the main memory configuration of 4 MB (one 4-MB SIMM) with one 8, 16, or 32-MB SIMM. To avoid damaging the underlying system card, avoid using excessive force when you to or transmit data from, and...
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...with 8, 16, 32, or 64 MB of Flash memory. The Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 Flash memory upgrade requires replacing or adding to Flash memory. Memory Replacement Procedures To upgrade the Cisco 4000-M Flash memory, replace the standard Flash memory configuration of 2 MB with 4 MB of ...Flash memory. Figure 5-5 Cisco 4000-M SIMM Locations Shared-memory SIMM socket Motherboard ...
...with 8, 16, 32, or 64 MB of Flash memory. The Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 Flash memory upgrade requires replacing or adding to Flash memory. Memory Replacement Procedures To upgrade the Cisco 4000-M Flash memory, replace the standard Flash memory configuration of 2 MB with 4 MB of ...Flash memory. Figure 5-5 Cisco 4000-M SIMM Locations Shared-memory SIMM socket Motherboard ...
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...Replacement Procedures Figure 5-6 shows the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 SIMM and jumper locations. The main memory SIMM cards are manufactured with the connector edge down and the component side facing in, as shown in place enables writing to Flash memory ROM monitor H2449 System Flash memory 1 System Flash memory 0 RxBoot Flash memory Replacing... Main Memory SIMMs SIMMs are installed with a polarization notch to prevent them from being installed backward. Figure 5-7 Cisco 4000 Series Main Memory SIMM Alignment holes H2407 Connector edge 5-8 Cisco 4000 ...
...Replacement Procedures Figure 5-6 shows the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 SIMM and jumper locations. The main memory SIMM cards are manufactured with the connector edge down and the component side facing in, as shown in place enables writing to Flash memory ROM monitor H2449 System Flash memory 1 System Flash memory 0 RxBoot Flash memory Replacing... Main Memory SIMMs SIMMs are installed with a polarization notch to prevent them from being installed backward. Figure 5-7 Cisco 4000 Series Main Memory SIMM Alignment holes H2407 Connector edge 5-8 Cisco 4000 ...
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... clips. (See Figure 5-8.) Maintaining and Upgrading the Router 5-9 Step 3 Remove one SIMM at a time, beginning with the connectors. Memory Replacement Procedures Removing Main Memory SIMMS Follow these steps to the metal back plate of the chassis, avoiding contact with the SIMM farthest from the edge...makes good contact with your skin. Step 2 On the motherboard, locate the main memory SIMM card sockets shown in the upper right corner of Figure 5-5 (for the Cisco 4000-M) and Figure 5-6 (for the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700). SIMMs are ESD-sensitive components and can be damaged by the...
... clips. (See Figure 5-8.) Maintaining and Upgrading the Router 5-9 Step 3 Remove one SIMM at a time, beginning with the connectors. Memory Replacement Procedures Removing Main Memory SIMMS Follow these steps to the metal back plate of the chassis, avoiding contact with the SIMM farthest from the edge...makes good contact with your skin. Step 2 On the motherboard, locate the main memory SIMM card sockets shown in the upper right corner of Figure 5-5 (for the Cisco 4000-M) and Figure 5-6 (for the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700). SIMMs are ESD-sensitive components and can be damaged by the...
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...Side view 2. The socket guide posts release through 5 for each main memory SIMM card. The SIMM will not release unless the clips have cleared the back of the ...sides) outward to enable the SIMM to the next section, "Installing Main Memory SIMMs." 5-10 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Step 6 Repeat Steps 2 through the SIMM holes (on ...guide posts release through the SIMM holes (on both sides). 1. SIMM polarization notch H1153 3. Memory Replacement Procedures Figure 5-8 Removing Main Memory SIMMs Top view Front of the socket. Push the SIMM down and...
...Side view 2. The socket guide posts release through 5 for each main memory SIMM card. The SIMM will not release unless the clips have cleared the back of the ...sides) outward to enable the SIMM to the next section, "Installing Main Memory SIMMs." 5-10 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Step 6 Repeat Steps 2 through the SIMM holes (on ...guide posts release through the SIMM holes (on both sides). 1. SIMM polarization notch H1153 3. Memory Replacement Procedures Figure 5-8 Removing Main Memory SIMMs Top view Front of the socket. Push the SIMM down and...