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TABLE OF CONTENTS About This Manual xv Document Objectives xv Audience xv Document Organization xv Document Conventions xvi Chapter 1 Cisco 4000 Series Overview 1-1 External Differences in Models of the Cisco 4000 Series 1-1 Series Specifications 1-2 Memory Systems 1-4 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation 2-1 Safety Recommendations 2-2 Safety with Electricity 2-2 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 2-3 General Site Requirements 2-3 Site Environment...
TABLE OF CONTENTS About This Manual xv Document Objectives xv Audience xv Document Organization xv Document Conventions xvi Chapter 1 Cisco 4000 Series Overview 1-1 External Differences in Models of the Cisco 4000 Series 1-1 Series Specifications 1-2 Memory Systems 1-4 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation 2-1 Safety Recommendations 2-2 Safety with Electricity 2-2 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 2-3 General Site Requirements 2-3 Site Environment...
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... 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 Replacing Boot ROMs in the Cisco 4000-M 5-19 Replacing Network Processor Modules...
... 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 Replacing Boot ROMs in the Cisco 4000-M 5-19 Replacing Network Processor Modules...
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... B-1 Virtual Configuration Register Settings B-1 Changing Configuration Register Settings B-2 Configuring the Boot Field B-3 Enabling Booting from Flash Memory B-6 Appendix C Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor C-1 Entering the Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor Program C-1 Available ROM Monitor Commands C-2 Appendix D Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 ROM Monitor D-1 Entering the ROM Monitor Program D-1 Available ROM Monitor Commands D-2 ROM Monitor Command Conventions D-2 Debugging...
... B-1 Virtual Configuration Register Settings B-1 Changing Configuration Register Settings B-2 Configuring the Boot Field B-3 Enabling Booting from Flash Memory B-6 Appendix C Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor C-1 Entering the Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor Program C-1 Available ROM Monitor Commands C-2 Appendix D Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 ROM Monitor D-1 Entering the ROM Monitor Program D-1 Available ROM Monitor Commands D-2 ROM Monitor Command Conventions D-2 Debugging...
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... 2-22 Figure 2-23 Figure 2-24 Figure 2-25 Figure 2-26 Figure 2-27 Figure 2-28 Figure 2-29 Figure 2-30 Figure 2-31 Figure 2-32 Cisco 4000 Series Chassis-Front Panel 1-2 Cisco 4000 Series Memory Systems and Software Images 1-4 Installation Checklist 2-5 Router-Rear View Showing Slot Numbering and Interface Ports 2-7 Router-Rear View Showing Serial Port Unit...
... 2-22 Figure 2-23 Figure 2-24 Figure 2-25 Figure 2-26 Figure 2-27 Figure 2-28 Figure 2-29 Figure 2-30 Figure 2-31 Figure 2-32 Cisco 4000 Series Chassis-Front Panel 1-2 Cisco 4000 Series Memory Systems and Software Images 1-4 Installation Checklist 2-5 Router-Rear View Showing Slot Numbering and Interface Ports 2-7 Router-Rear View Showing Serial Port Unit...
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... a Safety Latch 5-4 Typical Cisco 4000 Series Component Tray-Cisco 4000-M Shown 5-5 Network Processor Module Locations 5-6 Cisco 4000-M SIMM Locations 5-7 Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 SIMM Locations 5-8 Cisco 4000 Series Main Memory SIMM 5-8 Removing Main Memory SIMMs 5-10 Installing Main Memory SIMMs 5-12 Inserting Shared-Memory SIMMs 5-15 Removing the Boot Helper Flash Memory SIMM 5-16 Inserting Flash-Memory SIMMs 5-18 Boot ROMs...
... a Safety Latch 5-4 Typical Cisco 4000 Series Component Tray-Cisco 4000-M Shown 5-5 Network Processor Module Locations 5-6 Cisco 4000-M SIMM Locations 5-7 Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 SIMM Locations 5-8 Cisco 4000 Series Main Memory SIMM 5-8 Removing Main Memory SIMMs 5-10 Installing Main Memory SIMMs 5-12 Inserting Shared-Memory SIMMs 5-15 Removing the Boot Helper Flash Memory SIMM 5-16 Inserting Flash-Memory SIMMs 5-18 Boot ROMs...
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... Table A-13 Table A-14 Table A-15 Table A-16 Table A-17 Table A-18 Table A-19 Table A-20 Cisco 4000 Series Physical Specifications 1-3 Cisco 4000 Series Processor and Memory Specifications 1-3 Unit Numbering for Dual Serial, Ethernet, and Token Ring Modules 2-7 Unit Numbering Addresses for Dual Serial ...10 Four Port Serial Network Processor Module LED Indicators 4-7 Dual Serial Network Processor Module LED Indicators 4-9 Cisco 4000-M Console and Auxiliary Port Signals A-2 Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 Console and Auxiliary Port Signals A-2 Dual Serial Module EIA/TIA-232 DTE and DCE Serial Cable ...
... Table A-13 Table A-14 Table A-15 Table A-16 Table A-17 Table A-18 Table A-19 Table A-20 Cisco 4000 Series Physical Specifications 1-3 Cisco 4000 Series Processor and Memory Specifications 1-3 Unit Numbering for Dual Serial, Ethernet, and Token Ring Modules 2-7 Unit Numbering Addresses for Dual Serial ...10 Four Port Serial Network Processor Module LED Indicators 4-7 Dual Serial Network Processor Module LED Indicators 4-9 Cisco 4000-M Console and Auxiliary Port Signals A-2 Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 Console and Auxiliary Port Signals A-2 Dual Serial Module EIA/TIA-232 DTE and DCE Serial Cable ...
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... and keywords are in boldface font. • Variables for changing the factory-default settings. • Appendix C, "Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor," describes the Cisco 4000-M ROM monitor and how it can save time by a vertical bar ( | ). Notes contain helpful suggestions ...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 ...
... and keywords are in boldface font. • Variables for changing the factory-default settings. • Appendix C, "Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor," describes the Cisco 4000-M ROM monitor and how it can save time by a vertical bar ( | ). Notes contain helpful suggestions ...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 ...
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... Hardware Installation and Maintenance For optimum heat dissipation, use the center slot position for the Cisco 4000 series follow: • Modular router platform • Flash memory capability • User-upgradable network processor modules, shared memory, and processor local memory • Hardware thermal alarm to three network processor modules at a time, including Ethernet, Token Ring...
... Hardware Installation and Maintenance For optimum heat dissipation, use the center slot position for the Cisco 4000 series follow: • Modular router platform • Flash memory capability • User-upgradable network processor modules, shared memory, and processor local memory • Hardware thermal alarm to three network processor modules at a time, including Ethernet, Token Ring...
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AWG-American Wire Gauge 2. RAM-Random access memory. 4. Table 1-2 lists the processor and memory specifications for the Cisco 4000 series routers. Series Specifications Table 1-1 lists the physical specifications for the Cisco 4000 series routers. Table 1-2 Cisco 4000 Series Processor and Memory Specifications Description Processor Main Memory (DRAM)2 Cisco 4000-M Cisco 4500-M Cisco 4700 40-MHz Motorola 68EC030 100-MHz IDT Orion...
AWG-American Wire Gauge 2. RAM-Random access memory. 4. Table 1-2 lists the processor and memory specifications for the Cisco 4000 series routers. Series Specifications Table 1-1 lists the physical specifications for the Cisco 4000 series routers. Table 1-2 Cisco 4000 Series Processor and Memory Specifications Description Processor Main Memory (DRAM)2 Cisco 4000-M Cisco 4500-M Cisco 4700 40-MHz Motorola 68EC030 100-MHz IDT Orion...
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... Monitor," and the appendix "Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 ROM Monitor.") Figure 1-2 Cisco 4000 Series Memory Systems and Software Images Cisco 4000 and Cisco 4000-M EPROM-based Flash-memory based Boot helper (xboot) Cisco IOS ROM monitor Cisco 4500, Cisco 4500-M, Cisco 4700, and Cisco 4700-M EPROM-based Flash-memory based ROM monitor Boot helper (xboot) Cisco IOS H3537 1-4 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and...
... Monitor," and the appendix "Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 ROM Monitor.") Figure 1-2 Cisco 4000 Series Memory Systems and Software Images Cisco 4000 and Cisco 4000-M EPROM-based Flash-memory based Boot helper (xboot) Cisco IOS ROM monitor Cisco 4500, Cisco 4500-M, Cisco 4700, and Cisco 4700-M EPROM-based Flash-memory based ROM monitor Boot helper (xboot) Cisco IOS H3537 1-4 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and...
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... auxiliary port found on all router units. In the appendix "Cabling Specifications," Table A-1 lists the pinout for the Cisco 4000-M and Table A-2 lists the pinout for the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 console port. The default parameters for this port follow: • 9600 baud • 8 data bits ...(female DB-25 connector) wired as a data communications equipment (DCE) device. The AUX port is included on the chassis rear) is a shared-memory data terminal equipment (DTE) port to which you can attach an EIA/TIA-232 connector from a channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU),...
... auxiliary port found on all router units. In the appendix "Cabling Specifications," Table A-1 lists the pinout for the Cisco 4000-M and Table A-2 lists the pinout for the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 console port. The default parameters for this port follow: • 9600 baud • 8 data bits ...(female DB-25 connector) wired as a data communications equipment (DCE) device. The AUX port is included on the chassis rear) is a shared-memory data terminal equipment (DTE) port to which you can attach an EIA/TIA-232 connector from a channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU),...
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Edit with CTRL/Z interface ethernet 0 media-type aui ^z router# write memory Refer to the router software publications for more information on the media command. 2-10 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Enter the media command in the router's configuration file to configure your selection... series router. Selecting the Media Type The media type connection, AUI or 10BaseT, is not supported on the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700. Single-Port Ethernet Module Connections Each single-port Ethernet network processor module has an Ethernet AUI connector and a 10BaseT ...
Edit with CTRL/Z interface ethernet 0 media-type aui ^z router# write memory Refer to the router software publications for more information on the media command. 2-10 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Enter the media command in the router's configuration file to configure your selection... series router. Selecting the Media Type The media type connection, AUI or 10BaseT, is not supported on the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700. Single-Port Ethernet Module Connections Each single-port Ethernet network processor module has an Ethernet AUI connector and a 10BaseT ...
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...type would be nonzero in the example that in the previous example, the cable type is attached to the appropriate software publications. 2-24 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance input queue 0/75, 0 drops Five minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec Five ... bd_ptr=0xE280 pak=0x000000 ds=0x000000 status=80 pak_size=0 0 missed datagrams, 0 overruns, 0 bad frame addresses 0 bad datagram encapsulations, 0 memory errors 0 transmitter underruns Note that universal serial means the four port serial module.) The following example: buffer size 2108 Universal Serial: DTE V....
...type would be nonzero in the example that in the previous example, the cable type is attached to the appropriate software publications. 2-24 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance input queue 0/75, 0 drops Five minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec Five ... bd_ptr=0xE280 pak=0x000000 ds=0x000000 status=80 pak_size=0 0 missed datagrams, 0 overruns, 0 bad frame addresses 0 bad datagram encapsulations, 0 memory errors 0 transmitter underruns Note that universal serial means the four port serial module.) The following example: buffer size 2108 Universal Serial: DTE V....
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...the printed Router Products Configuration Guide and Router Products Command Reference publications or UniverCD for mapping. Step 11 Write the new configuration to memory as follows: Router# disable Router> Step 13 Check the interface configuration with the ip address configuration subcommand as in the following ...state to down the Control key while you press Z) to the user level by entering disable at the prompt as follows: Router# write memory The system will display an OK message when the configuration is stored. Router(config-controller)# int serial 1:0 Step 8 At the prompt,...
...the printed Router Products Configuration Guide and Router Products Command Reference publications or UniverCD for mapping. Step 11 Write the new configuration to memory as follows: Router# disable Router> Step 13 Check the interface configuration with the ip address configuration subcommand as in the following ...state to down the Control key while you press Z) to the user level by entering disable at the prompt as follows: Router# write memory The system will display an OK message when the configuration is stored. Router(config-controller)# int serial 1:0 Step 8 At the prompt,...
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.... Step 10 Exit the privileged level and return to configure the new ATM module. Making Network Connections Step 9 Write the new configuration to memory as follows: Router# write memory The system will display an OK message when the configuration is recognized by the router, use the privileged-level configure command to the...
.... Step 10 Exit the privileged level and return to configure the new ATM module. Making Network Connections Step 9 Write the new configuration to memory as follows: Router# write memory The system will display an OK message when the configuration is recognized by the router, use the privileged-level configure command to the...
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... be properly configured also. The signalling virtual channel uses VPI 0 and VCI 5. Router(config-if)# atm pvc 1 0 5 qsaal 3-18 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance A PVC requires the whole path from source to destination to configure by entering the subcommand int, followed by the...list)# ip 1.1.1.3 atm-vc 2 broadcast Step 9 To complete the configuration, enter Ctrl-Z. Step 10 Write the new configuration to memory: Router# write memory Step 11 Exit the privileged level and return to dynamically setup SVCs. If there is the default): Router(config-if)#atm sonet ...
... be properly configured also. The signalling virtual channel uses VPI 0 and VCI 5. Router(config-if)# atm pvc 1 0 5 qsaal 3-18 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance A PVC requires the whole path from source to destination to configure by entering the subcommand int, followed by the...list)# ip 1.1.1.3 atm-vc 2 broadcast Step 9 To complete the configuration, enter Ctrl-Z. Step 10 Write the new configuration to memory: Router# write memory Step 11 Exit the privileged level and return to dynamically setup SVCs. If there is the default): Router(config-if)#atm sonet ...
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... The installation must comply with an AC-input power supply. Figure 3-14 shows a Cisco 4000 series router with the 1993 National Electric Code (NEC) and other applicable codes. Step 11 Write the new configuration to memory: Router# write memory Step 12 Exit the privileged level and return to the OFF position, and tape...
... The installation must comply with an AC-input power supply. Figure 3-14 shows a Cisco 4000 series router with the 1993 National Electric Code (NEC) and other applicable codes. Step 11 Write the new configuration to memory: Router# write memory Step 12 Exit the privileged level and return to the OFF position, and tape...
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This chapter contains 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 ...
This chapter contains 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 ...
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... processor modules are replacing shared memory single in Figure 5-3), remove the module mounting screw from the top end of 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 ... the two external rear mounting screws attached to remove a network processor module. Removing Network Processor Modules If you (as shown in -line memory modules (SIMMs), you must be removed before the module can be safely lifted out of the chassis, otherwise damage to the module will ...
... processor modules are replacing shared memory single in Figure 5-3), remove the module mounting screw from the top end of 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 ... the two external rear mounting screws attached to remove a network processor module. Removing Network Processor Modules If you (as shown in -line memory modules (SIMMs), you must be removed before the module can be safely lifted out of the chassis, otherwise damage to the module will ...
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... There are two dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) systems in Cisco 4000 series routers. In addition, the Cisco 4000-M has Flash memory for storing the system software image; The Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 shared memory upgrade permits you remove or replace SIMMs. The Cisco 4000-M main memory upgrade requires replacing the main memory configuration of 16 MB (two 8-MB...
... There are two dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) systems in Cisco 4000 series routers. In addition, the Cisco 4000-M has Flash memory for storing the system software image; The Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 shared memory upgrade permits you remove or replace SIMMs. The Cisco 4000-M main memory upgrade requires replacing the main memory configuration of 16 MB (two 8-MB...