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Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide First Published: 2015-10-01 Last Modified: -- 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...
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Status LEDs Fan Tray Dust Filter (A907-FAN-F) Air Plenum (A9X7-F2B-AIR) RSP Modules Supported RSPs Supported RSP Features Swapping of Interface Modules Supported Interface Modules RSP Redundancy Network Timing Interfaces RSP Interfaces Interface Modules Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Site Cabling Guidelines Asynchronous Terminal Connections Interference Considerations Electromagnetic Interference Radio Frequency Interference Lightning and AC Power Fault Interference Rack-Mounting Guidelines Precautions for Rack-Mounting Rack Selection Guidelines Equipment Rack Guidelines Locating for Safety Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Hot-Swapping an RSP Module Installing the Interface Module Carrier Interface Module Installation Installing an Interface Module Removing an Interface Module Hot-Swapping an Interface Module Installing the Power Supply Preventing Power Loss Power Connection Guidelines Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver Using the Add Remove Programs Utility Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver Using the Setup.exe Program...
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Powering Up the Cisco ASR 907 Router Verifying the Front Panel LEDs Verifying the Hardware Configuration Checking Hardware and Software Compatibility Configuring the Cisco ASR 907 Router at Startup Using the Console Interface Configuring Global Parameters Checking the Running Configuration Settings...
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OC-3 Interface Module LEDs T1/E1 Interface Module LEDs Serial Interface Module LEDs Power Supply LEDs Fan Tray LEDs Alarm Conditions Site Log and Manufactures A P P E N D I X A Manufactures Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide viii...
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page xii Document Audience This guide is intended for users who are responsible for installing the Cisco ASR 907 Series Aggregation Services Router. It is intended for users who may not be familiar with the initial configuration and troubleshooting tasks, the relationship among tasks, or the Cisco IOS software commands necessary to perform particular tasks.
Preface Document Conventions Title Description Chapter 4, “Cisco ASR 907 Router Initial This chapter describes how to start the Cisco ASR 907 Router and create an initial system configuration. Configuration” Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting” This chapter provides LED and pinout information for troubleshooting purposes.
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Angle brackets enclose text that is not printed to the screen, such as passwords. An exclamation point at the beginning of a line indicates a comment line. (Exclamation points are also displayed by the Cisco IOS software for certain processes.) Square brackets enclose default responses to system prompts.
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...
C H A P T E R Cisco ASR 907 Router Overview The Cisco ASR 907 Router seven-rack unit router that belongs to the Cisco ASR90x family of routers. This router complements Cisco’s offerings for IP RAN solutions for the GSM, UMTS, LTE and CDMA. Given its form-factor, interface types and GigabitEthernet density the Cisco ASR 907 Router can also be positioned as a Carrier Ethernet aggregation platform.
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• Timing support for receipt and distribution of network frequency and time including SyncE, BITS, 1PPS/10MHz I/O, IEEE 1588-2008, and NTP. • Support for ENET OAM. • T1/E1 line protection compliant with NEBS GR-1089. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
(two DC power units are shown) Fan tray Fan tray filter System Specifications The table below summarizes the system specifications and environmental requirements for the Cisco ASR 907 Router. Table 1: Cisco ASR 907 Router System Specifications Dimensions 12.224 inches x (Height x 17.426 inches x...
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1800 m operating altitude: • -40º C to 65º C Nonoperating -40º F to 158º F Temperature (-40º C to +70º C) storage temperature Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Using a single GPS antenna input for both RSPs requires usage of external splitters. Note To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Statement 1023 Warning The GNSS module is not hot swappable. Note Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
• Use a passive splitter if more than one GNSS modules are fed from a single antenna. Power Supply Features The Cisco ASR 907 Router supports two 1200W DC/AC power supplies in slot 0 and slot 1. Slot 2 should be left unused; insert only the PSU blank in slot 2.
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Maximum input voltage 264 VAC Minimum output voltage Maximum output voltage 12.4V Maximum power output 1200 W For more information about installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router power supplies, see Installing the Power Supply. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
If you install a redundant power supply on the Cisco ASR 907 Router, we recommend that you connect each power supply to a separate input power source in order to ensure that the router maintains power in the event of a power interruption caused by an electrical failure, a wiring fault, or a tripped circuit breaker.
RSP Modules The Cisco ASR 907 Router is designed to use up to two RSP modules to handle the data plane, network timing, and control plane functionalities for the router. The RSP configuration allows you to use Cisco IOS software to control chassis management, redundancy, external management, and system status indications on the router.
• Enabling and monitoring the health and presence of fan trays, interface modules, and power supplies • Field replacement and hot-swap capabilities Swapping of Interface Modules The following Ethernet interface modules support swapping on the Cisco A900-RSP3C-400-W module. • 8-port Gigabit Ethernet SFP Interface Module (8X1GE) • 8-port Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 (Copper) Interface Module (8X1GE) •...
Cisco ASR 907 Router Overview RSP Modules Supported Interface Modules See the Cisco ASR 903 Router Hardware Installation Guide for information on Supported Interface Modules on the RSP. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
RSP Redundancy The Cisco ASR 907 Router chassis includes two RSP slots to allow for redundant RSPs. When the router uses redundant RSPs, one RSP operates in the active mode and the other operates in the hot standby mode. Removal or failure of the active RSP results in an automatic switchover to the standby RSP.
• T3/E3 ports - Supports TDM channelized, PWE3 Processing • OC3/OC12/OC48/OC192 - Supports TDM channelized, PWE3 Processing Note For information about supported interface modules, see the data sheet for the Cisco ASR 900 Series Aggregation Services Routers . Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Temperature Sensor Temperature Sensor The Cisco ASR 907 Router has a temperature sensor to detect ambient overtemperature conditions inside the chassis. The operating temperature range is between –40 C to +65 C. Temperatures outside this range are reported to the processor as an interrupt, and the software takes action to generate the appropriate alarms.
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Cisco ASR 907 Router Overview Regulatory Compliance Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
C H A P T E R Preparing for Installation The following sections describe how to prepare for the installation of the Cisco ASR 907 Router at your site: • Safety Guidelines, page 17 • Site Planning, page 25 •...
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This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Statement 340 Warning This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into beams Warning or view directly with optical instruments. Statement 1051 Class 1M laser radiation when open. Do not view directly with optical instruments. Statement 1053 Warning Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
VDC installation, the wire shall be 8 AWG minimum with a 40 A circuit breaker. Statement 1005 Warning This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. For an AC installation, ensure that the branch circuit breaker is rated a maximum 20A. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024 Use copper conductors only. Statement 1025 Warning Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Never install an AC power module and a DC power module in the same chassis. Statement 1050 Warning Failure to securely tighten the power and relay connector captive screws can result in an electrical arc if Warning the connector is accidentally removed. Statement 1058 Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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◦ If possible, send another person to get medical aid. Otherwise, determine the condition of the victim, and then call for help. ◦ Determine whether the person needs rescue breathing or external cardiac compressions; then take appropriate action. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
• Avoid contact between the printed circuit boards and clothing. The wrist strap only protects components from ESD voltages on the body; ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage. • Never attempt to remove the printed circuit board from the metal carrier. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
• The site meets the environmental requirements. • The site’s air conditioning system can compensate for the heat dissipation of the Cisco ASR 907 Router. • The floor space that the Cisco ASR 907 Router occupies can support the weight of the system.
System Specifications. For an outside plant installation (cell site cabinet, hut etc.), it is required that the Cisco ASR 907 Router be protected against airborne contaminants, dust, moisture, insects, pests, corrosive gases, polluted air or other reactive elements present in the outside air. To achieve this level of protection, we recommend that the unit be installed in a fully sealed enclosure or cabinet.
Air Flow Guidelines Air Flow Guidelines Cool air is circulated through the Cisco ASR 907 Router by a fan tray located along the right side of the router. Air flow is side-to-side, right to left, as shown in the figure below.
Air Flow Guidelines for Enclosed Rack Installation To install a Cisco ASR 907 Router in a 4-post enclosed cabinet, the front and rear doors of the cabinet must be removed or be perforated with a minimum of 65% open area (70% for 800mm racks).
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Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations. Note The Cisco ASR 907 Router installation must comply with all the applicable codes and is approved for use with copper conductors only. The ground bond fastening hardware should be of compatible material and preclude loosening, deterioration, and electrochemical corrosion of hardware and joined material.
The Cisco ASR 907 Routers can be powered by a DC source or an AC source. Ensure that equipment grounding is present and observe the 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.
The typical sources of EMI are equipment power cords and power service cables from electric utility companies. Strong EMI can destroy the signal drivers and receivers in the Cisco ASR 907 Router and even create an electrical hazard by causing power surges through the power lines into installed equipment. These problems are rare but could be catastrophic.
• Do not step on or stand on any component or system when servicing other systems or components in a rack. • When mounting the Cisco ASR 907 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.
Locating for Safety If the Cisco ASR 907 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’s center of gravity is as low as possible.
Locating for Proper Airflow Ensure that the Cisco ASR 907 Router location has enough airflow to keep the system operating within the environmental characteristics and the air temperature is sufficient to compensate for the heat dissipated by the system.
Create the Site Log prior to the installation. See Site Log and Manufactures for more information on the Site Log as well as a sample Site Log that can be used to make copies. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Preparing for Installation Receiving the Cisco ASR 907 Router Receiving the Cisco ASR 907 Router Each Cisco ASR 907 Router chassis is shipped in a container. See the figure below. Figure 4: Cisco ASR 907 Router Packaged for Shipping Pallet...
• Cables for connecting to the WAN and LAN ports (depending on the configuration) For more information on cable specifications, see Troubleshooting. Note • Ethernet hub or switch or PC with a network interface card for connecting to the Ethernet ports Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Step 4 Use the table below to check the contents of the Cisco ASR 907 Router shipping container. Do not discard the shipping container. You will need the container if you move or ship the Cisco ASR 907 Router in the future.
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• T1/E1 cable connector (required only for T1/E1 interface modules) Most Cisco documentation is available online. Documentation that is shipped with your Cisco ASR 907 Router Note includes the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ASR 900 Series Aggregation Service Router document, and the Cisco ASR 900 Series Aggregation Service Router Documentation Roadmap that contains information about the various documents that are available online and the links to them.
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Preparing for Installation Unpacking and Verifying the Shipped Contents Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
• Unpacking and inspecting the Cisco ASR 907 Router • Gathering the tools and test equipment required to properly install the Cisco ASR 907 Router For more instructions on how to prepare for the installation of the Cisco ASR 907 Router, see Preparing for Installation.
Remove the rack-mount brackets from the accessory kit and position them beside the router chassis. The figure below shows how to attach the brackets on the Cisco ASR 907 Router for a 19-inch EIA rack and 300 mm ETSI Cabinet.
• If the rear of the chassis is at the front of the rack, insert the front of the chassis between the mounting posts. Step 2 Align the mounting holes in the bracket (and optional cable guide) with the mounting holes in the equipment rack. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Installing the Chassis to support the Japanese JIS Rack Standard. Figure 6: Installing the Chassis in a 19-inch EIA Rack Figure 7: Installing the Chassis to support the Japanese JIS Rack Standard Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Installing the Router Chassis in the Rack Figure 8: Installing the Chassis in a 300 mm ETSI Cabinet Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Use a tape measure and level to verify that the chassis is installed straight and level. Installing Plenum Assembly and Chassis in the Rack Following steps help you to install the plenum assembly irrespective of the chassis and rack size. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Position the adapter to the plenum base and secure using a maximum torque of 11.5 in.-lb (1.3 N-m). See figure below. Figure 9: Adapter to Plenum Plenum adapter deflector Plenum Securing the Plenum to the base Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Installing Plenum Assembly and Chassis in the Rack Step 2 Position the air deflector inside the plenum and secure using a maximum torque of 11.5 in.-lb (1.3 N-m). See figure below. Figure 10: Deflector in Plenum Air deflector Plenum Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Installing Plenum Assembly and Chassis in the Rack Step 3 Secure the plenum deflector with a recommended torque of 11.5 in.-lb (1.3 N-m). See figure below. Figure 11: Plenum Deflector Secure deflector to plenum base Securing screws onto plenum Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Position the air baffle and the side plate to the plenum. Secure the air baffle and the side plate using a maximum torque of 11.5 in.-lb (1.3 N-m). See figure below. Figure 12: Assembling Air Baffle to the Plenum Air baffle Side plate Plenum base Plenum deflector Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Installing Plenum Assembly and Chassis in the Rack Step 5 Secure the air baffle using a maximum torque of 11.5 in.-lb (1.3 N-m). See figure below. Figure 13: Securing the Air Baffle Tray Securing air baffle to air plenum Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Position the front cover hinge assembly on the plenum deflector. Secure the front cover using a recommended torque of 11.5 in.-lb (1.3 N-m). See figure below. Figure 14: Front Cover Hinge Assembly on the Plenum Front cover hinge assembly Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Step 8 Secure the cable brackets to the plenum deflector using a torque of 11.5 in.-lb (1.3 N-m). See figure below. Figure 15: Cable Brackets to Plenum Deflector Cable brackets Screws to secure brackets Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Position the plenum assembly to the rack and secure the cable brackets to the rack using a torque of 11.5 in.-lb (1.3 N-m). See figure below. Figure 16: Plenum Assembly to Rack Rack Plenum assembly Securing the plenum to the brackets Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Step 11 Guide the router chassis carefully into the plenum assembly. See figure below. Figure 17: Chassis Assembly to Plenum in Rack Plenum assembly Cable guides on chassis Securing screws to chassis onto rack Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Door Securing door to the chassis onto rack Installing the Chassis in the Air Plenum Ensure that the router is not installed in the Air Plenum while mounting it on the rack. Note Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Position the chassis so that the rear of the chassis is at the front of the plenum. See the figure below. Step 2 Slide the chassis into the plenum so that the front of the chassis is in flush with the mounting rails and brackets. Figure 19: Cisco ASR 907 Chassis with Air Plenum Cisco ASR 907 router Air plenum...
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Position the cable management brackets against the front of the chassis and align the four screw holes, as shown in the figure below. Figure 20: Cable Management Bracket (A907-CAB-BRACKET) Cable management guide Step 2 Secure the cable management brackets with four M4 screws. The recommended maximum torque is 10 in.-lb (1.12 N-m). Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Installing the Chassis Ground Connection Installing the Chassis Ground Connection Before you connect the power or turn on the power to the Cisco ASR 907 Router, you must provide an adequate chassis ground (earth) connection to your router. This section describes how to ground the Cisco ASR 907 Router chassis. The router provides two locations for attaching a 2-hole grounding lug according to the rack-mounting brackets you use to install the router.
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This unit is to be installed in a restrictive access location and must be permanently grounded to minimum 6 AWG copper ground wire. Perform the following procedure to ground the Cisco ASR 907 Router using a 2-hole lug and the corresponding mounting point. Most carriers require a minimum 6 AWG ground connection. Verify your carrier’s requirements for the ground connection.
Installing the Fan Tray The fan tray is a modular unit that provides cooling to the Cisco ASR 907 Router. Do not introduce body parts or objects in the fan tray slot when installing or removing the fan tray module.
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Secure the fan tray to the chassis using the attached captive installation screws. The recommended maximum torque is 5.5 in.-lb (.62 N-m). This completes the procedure for installing or replacing the fan tray in a Cisco ASR 907 Router. For a video walk-through of these instructions, see http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr907/hardware/video/...
Remove the blank fan filter cover (A907-FAN-F=) by unscrewing the captive installation screws at the top and bottom of the dust filter frame. See the figure below. Figure 25: Blank Fan Filter LEDs Dummy fan filter Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
This product's filter is used as a single-use component. If the product is installed in a controlled environment, check and replace the filter every three months, otherwise replace the filter every month with PID (A907-FAN-F=) or equivalent. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray The fan tray supports online insertion and removal (OIR). There is no need to power down the Cisco ASR 907 Router to remove or replace the fan tray. However, the router will shut down if the fan tray is removed from the chassis for more than one minute.
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Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray Follow these steps to remove and replace the fan tray on the Cisco ASR 907 Router: Step 1 Using a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver or your fingers, loosen the captive installation screw that secures the fan tray to the chassis.
The chassis must not be allowed to operate without functioning fans for more than 60 seconds. Note To install the new fan tray, follow the steps in Installing the Fan Tray . RSP Installation Follow these steps on handling an RSP module in the Cisco ASR 907 Router: Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Position the module in the slot. Make sure that you align the sides of the module with the guides on each side of the slot, as shown in the figure below. Figure 29: Cisco ASR 907 Router RSP Installation Step 4 Carefully slide the module into the slot until the EMI gasket on the module makes contact with the module in the adjacent slot and both the ejector levers have closed to approximately 45 degrees with respect to the module faceplate.
USB flash drive, using the copy running-config {ftp | tftp | bootflash:} command. This saves you time when bringing the module back online. If the module is running Cisco IOS software, save the current running configuration by entering the copy running-config startup-config command.
Hot-Swapping an RSP Module The Cisco ASR 907 Router provides a feature that allows you to remove and replace a redundant RSP module without powering down the router. This feature, called hot-swapping or OIR, allows you to remove and replace a redundant module without disrupting router operation.
Carefully slide the IM carrier into the router slot until the IM carrier makes contact with the backplane. See the figure below. Figure 30: Installing the IM Carrier Interface Module Installation The following sections describe the various tasks of associated with interface module installation on the Cisco ASR 907 Router: Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Close all unused RJ-45, SFP, XFP, and QSFP ports on the interface module using the appropriate dust Note caps to prevent dust from accumulating inside the cage. For information on dust caps, see Installing Dust Caps Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Hot-Swapping an Interface Module The Cisco ASR 907 Router provides a feature that allows you to remove and replace an interface module without powering down the router. This feature, called hot-swapping or OIR, allows you to remove and replace a redundant module without disrupting router operation.
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When you remove or insert a redundant module while the router is powered on and running, the router does the following: 1 Determines if there is sufficient power for the module. 2 Scans the backplane for configuration changes. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
RSP. Installing the Power Supply The Cisco ASR 907 Router router provides the choice of two different power supplies: • 1200 W DC power: - 40.8VDC to -72VDC The DC power supply uses 3 position terminal block-style connector with positive latching/securing and labeled connections for 48V, GRD, 48V.
Use the information in the DC Power Supply Specifications table to estimate the power requirements and heat dissipation of a Cisco ASR 907 Router based on a given configuration of the router. Determining power requirements is useful for planning the power distribution system needed to support the router.
Installing the DC Power Supply The following sections describe how to install a DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 907 Router: This equipment is suitable for installation in Network Telecommunications Facilities and locations where Note the NEC applies.
Tighten the captive installation screws of the power supply. The recommended maximum torque is 5.5 in.-lb (.62 N-m). If you are installing a redundant DC power supply, repeat these steps for the second power source. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Only wire with insulation should extend from the terminal block. Do not overtorque the plug captive screws of the terminal block. The recommended maximum torque is from Caution 4.425 in.-lb (.5 N-m) to 5.310 in-lb (.6 N-m). Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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4.425 in.-lb (.5 N-m) to 5.310 in-lb (.6 N-m) as shown in the figure below. Figure 34: Torquing the DC Power Supply Terminal Block Plug Screws Torque is from 4.425 in.-lb (.5 N-m) to 5.310 in-lb (.6 N-m). Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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(-) lead wire DC power supply positive — (+) lead wire Secure the wires coming in from the terminal block plug so that they cannot be disturbed by casual contact. Caution Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
What to Do Next This completes the procedure for connecting the DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 907 Router. If you are installing a redundant DC power supply, repeat these steps for the second power source.
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Use a wire-stripping tool to strip the ends of each of the two wires coming from the DC-input power source to 0.27 inch (6.6 mm) ± 0.02 inch (0.5 mm) and the wire for grounding. Do not strip more than 0.29 inch (7.4 mm) of insulation from Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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(+) lead wire DC power supply negative — — (-) lead wire Step 6 Insert the lugged end of the cables to the connector and secure the cables using the captive screws. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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SeeInstalling the DC Power Supply for installing the power supply unit into the chassis Figure 39: DC Terminal Block Plug Insertion Lead wires secured DC power supply terminal block plug being inserted into terminal block header. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
If you are installing a redundant DC power supply, repeat these steps for the second power source. Removing and Replacing the DC Power Supply This section provides information about removing and replacing the DC power supply in the Cisco ASR 907 Router.
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074 Warning Follow these steps to remove and replace the DC power supply on the Cisco ASR 907 Router: Step 1 Before servicing the power supply, switch off the circuit breaker in your equipment area. As an additional precaution, tape the circuit-breaker switch in the Off position.
Step 4 Tighten the captive installation screws of the power supply. The recommended maximum torque is 5.5 in.-lb (.62 N-m). Power supply captive installation screws must be tight to ensure protective grounding continuity. Warning Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Removing and Replacing the AC Power Supply This section describes how to remove and replace the AC power supply. The Cisco ASR 907 Router power supplies are hot-swappable. If you have installed redundant power Note supply modules, you can replace a single power supply without interrupting power to the router.
Step 5 If the power supply bay is to remain empty, install a blank filler plate (Cisco part number A900-PWR-BLANK) over the opening, and secure it with the captive installation screws.
Connecting to the Auxiliary Port. When the USB port is used it takes priority over the RJ45 EIA port. The USB Type A-to-Type A cable is not included with the Cisco ASR 907 Router; it is ordered separately. Note Step 2 Connect the end of the cable with the DB-9 connector (or USB Type-A) to the terminal or PC.
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Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Connecting Console Cables • no flow control Figure 41: Connecting the USB Console Cable to the Cisco ASR 907 Router Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
This procedure shows how to connect a Linux system USB port to the console using the built in Linux Terminal utility. Step 1 Open the Linux Terminal window. Step 2 Connect the Linux USB port to the router. Step 3 Enter the following commands to find the Linux USB port number Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
If using 32-bit Windows XP double-click the file setup.exe from the Windows_32 folder, or if using 64-bit Windows XP double-click the file setup(x64).exe from the Windows_64 folder. Step 3 The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins. Click Next. Step 4 The Ready to Install the Program window appears. Click Install.
Step 7 The USB console is ready for use. Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver This section provides instructions for how to uninstall the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB device driver. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Connecting Console Cables Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver Using the Add Remove Programs Utility Disconnect the router console terminal before uninstalling the driver. Note Step 1 Click Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.
When a modem is connected to the auxiliary port, a remote user can dial in to the router and configure it. Use a light blue console cable and the DB-9-to-DB-25 connector adapter. The console cable and DB-9-to-DB-25 connector are not included with the Cisco ASR 907 Router; they Note are ordered separately.
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Step 1 Connect the RJ45 end of the adapter cable to the black AUX port on the router, as shown in the figure below. Figure 42: Connecting a Modem to the Cisco ASR 907 Router RJ45 AUX port RJ45 to DB-9...
Installing and Removing SFP and XFP Modules The Cisco ASR 907 Router supports a variety of SFP and XFP modules, including optical and Ethernet modules. For information on how to install and remove SFP and XFP modules, see the documentation for the SFP or XFP module at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/modules/ps5455/prod_installation_guides_list.html...
Connecting a USB Flash Device To connect a USB flash device to the Cisco ASR 907 Router, insert the memory stick in the USB port labeled MEM. The Flash memory module can be inserted in only one way, and can be inserted or removed regardless of whether the router is powered up or not.
OSP wiring. Connecting Cables to a GNSS Interface The following sections describe how to connect cables from the Cisco ASR 907 Router to a GPS unit for input or output timing of frequency.
Step 3 Connect the other end of the split-side Y-cable Ethernet to the ToD port on the backup RSP of the Cisco ASR 907 Router. For instructions on how to configure clocking, see the Cisco ASR 907 Router Software Configuration Guide...
The GNSS RF In coaxial cable shield must be connected to the Facility Equipment Ground through the chassis. Note The chassis must have the ground wire connected to the Facility Equipment Ground. Figure 44: Installing the GNSS Module in the RSP Screw on the GNSS Module Inserting the GNSS Module Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Connecting Ethernet Cables Connecting Ethernet Cables The Cisco ASR 907 Router interface modules support RJ45 or SFP Ethernet ports. For instructions on how to connect cables to Ethernet SFP ports, see Connecting Cables to SFP Modules . The RJ45 port supports standard straight-through and crossover Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables.
The other end of the cable has two 68-pin connectors that attach to the rear of a 48-port RJ48 or DIN patch panel. Figure 45: T1/E1 Cable Connector 16 x T1/E1 Cable Connectors Figure 46: 16 x T1/E1 Cable Connector Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Figure 47: Cable Installation between 16 x T1/E1 Interface and Patch Panel Patch panel interfaces For information about the pinout of the cable connecting the T1/E1 interface to the rear of the patch panel, see the T1/E1 Port Pinout. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
The other end of the cable has two 50-pin Telco connectors that attach to the rear of a 24-port RJ45 patch panel. Both connectors are identical: one is for Transmit (TX) and the other is for Receive (RX). Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
T1 lines from individual subscribers are attached to RJ45 connectors on the front of the 24-port patch panel. Each RJ45 port accommodates an individual T1 subscriber line. For the T1/E1 ports, see the T1/E1 Port Pinouts (RJ-48) section. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
• 800-622-7711 (toll-free in the U.S.A.) • 540-265-0690 (outside the U.S.A.) Connecting Serial Cables The figure below shows the supported serial connectors, and the tables detail the supported cables with the Cisco ASR 907 Router. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Installing the Cisco ASR 907 Router Connecting Serial Cables The Cisco ASR 907 Router currently only supports the EIA/TIA-232 connector. Caution Figure 50: Supported Serial Connectors The Cisco ASR 907 Router currently supports only the EIA/TIA-232 connector. Note Table 9: Interface Cables for 12-in-1 Connector...
OSP wiring. Only Pins 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 are available for customer use. The remaining pins are for Cisco manufacturing test, and should not be connected. Use a shielded cable for connection to this port for EMC protection. To understand the pinouts on the alarm port in Troubleshooting.
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Cisco IOS software configuration documentation set that corresponds to the software release installed on your Cisco hardware. To configure the Cisco Router from a console, you need to connect a terminal to the router console port. •...
This is only an example of what can display. The system boots differently depending upon the configuration Note that ships with your system. Step 2 Observe the initialization process. When the system boot is complete (the process takes a few seconds), the Cisco ASR 907 Router RSP begins to initialize. Example: rommon 1 >...
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"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 export@cisco.com.
To configure a Cisco ASR 907 Router from the console, you must connect a terminal or terminal server to the console port on the Cisco ASR 907 Router RSP. To configure the Cisco ASR 907 Router using the management Ethernet port, you must have the router’s IP address available.
The first sections of the configuration script appear only at an initial system startup. On subsequent uses of the setup facility, the script begins with a System Configuration Dialog as shown below: When asked if you would like to enter the initial configuration dialog, enter yes. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Basic management setup configures enough connectivity for managing the system; extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system. For detailed information about setting global parameters, refer to the Cisco ASR 907 Router Software Configuration Guide.
Safely Powering Off the Cisco ASR 907 Router This section explains how to shut down the Cisco ASR 907 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.
C H A P T E R Troubleshooting The following sections provide information for troubleshooting problems on the Cisco ASR 907 Router. • Pinouts, page 121 • LED Summary, page 135 Pinouts The following sections describe the pinouts for the Cisco ASR 907 Router interfaces: BITS Port Pinout The table below summarizes the BITS port pinout of the Front Panel “Building Integrated Timing Supply”...
The table below summarizes the ToD pinouts. Table 13: ToD pinouts Signal Name Direction Description RESERVED Output or Inputs Do Not Connect RESERVED Output or Inputs 1PPS_N Output 1PPS RS422 signal — — — — Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Console/Aux RJ45 RS232 Serial Port Pinout The table below summarizes the console/aux RJ45 RS232 serial port pinout. Table 15: Console/Aux RJ45 RS232 serial port Signal Name Direction Description Not Used — Not Used — Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
T1/E1 Port Pinout 16 T1/E1 Interface Module Pinout The table below summarizes the pinouts of the cable (Tyco part number 2163442-1, Cisco part number 72-5184-01) used to connect the T1/E1 interface module to the rear of the patch panel. Table 16: 16 T1/E1 Interface Pinouts...
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The figure below shows the wiring schematic of the cable used to connect the 32 T1/E1 interface module to the rear of the patch panel. Figure 52: 32 T1/E1 Wiring Schematic of Cable between 32 T1/E1 Interface and Patch Panel Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
The table below summarizes the pinouts for each serial interface type when using a DB-9 connector. Table 19: DB-9 Pin-outs Standard DB-9 Direction Description RS-485 IRIG-B Output Unused Input Receive Output Transmit IRIG-B (RS232) IRIG-B (RS232) Output TxD- IRIG-B- (RS485) Input Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Note RJ-48 Connector Pinouts The figure shows the RJ-48C connector wiring for the T1/E1 cable for the Cisco 2-port T1/E1-RAN interface card. The table shows the pinout configuration for the RJ-48C connectors on the Cisco 2-port T1/E1-RAN interface card for both the shielded and unshielded cables for either T1 or E1.
2.0 Type-A receptacle is provided on the RSP front panel for providing console access to ROMMON, IOS-XE and diagnostics. It operates as a USB peripheral only for connection to an external host PC. This requires the use of a Type-A to Type-A connector instead of a standard USB cable. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
+5VDC (500mA) Data - Data + Ground USB TYPE-A receptacle used. Note Note The USB flash/MEM port +5VDC is output. We provide power for USB flash/MEM, and it operates as a USB host device. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
A major alarm condition indicates the failure of a single fan in the fan tray; a critical alarm indicates the failure of multiple fans. In the event that a single fan fails, the Cisco ASR 907 Router software adjusts the fan speed to prevent excessive heat within the chassis.
PWR LED State STAT LED State Indication Comment Light Green Power is OK and the Image validation failed. field-programmable gate System is in hung state. array (FPGA) is nfigured successfully, but FPGA image validation failed. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
The table summarizes the LEDs for the 1-Port OC-192 or 8-Port Low Rate CEM Interface Module. Color/State Meaning (Default=Off) Power (PWR) Green All power rails are within spec Disabled No power to IM Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
FLASH Green Solid Yellow SONET or SDH FLASH Yellow No Link 48 T1/E1 and 48 T3/E3 Interface Module LEDs The table summarizes the LEDs for the 48 T1/E1 and 48 T3/E3 interface module. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
The table below summarizes the LEDs for the OC-3 interface module. Table 26: Interface Module LEDs Color/State Description Power (PWR) Disabled/no power to IM Green Enabled and power rails on IM in range Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
One or more configured ports are down Blinking amber One or more configured ports are down and at least one configured port is in a loopback state All ports disabled or shut down Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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Blinking amber One or more configured ports are down and at least one configured port is in a loopback state All ports disabled or shut down STAT Green Operational Pulsing Green Booting Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
IM power rails are in range and are enabled Disabled; No power to IM Serial Interface Module LEDs The table below summarizes the LEDs for the serial interface module. Table 30: Cisco ASR 907 Router Serial IM LEDs LED Label Color/State Meaning Power (PWR) Green All power rails are within spec.
Disabled/Forced Shut down/No input power Power supply fault (internal failure such as over temperature) Green Operational Blinking Red Output ORING FET Failed Fan Tray LEDs The table below summarizes the fan tray LEDs. Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Critical (CRIT) No critical alarm Critical alarm (defaults to ON upon RSP reset) Alarm Conditions The table below summarizes the meaning of alarm conditions on the Cisco ASR 907 Router. Table 33: Alarm Condition Summary Alarm Type Alarm Meaning Critical...
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Troubleshooting Alarm Conditions Alarm Type Alarm Meaning Major Standby RSP in ROMmon mode RSP removed RSP failure Info Port administratively shut down Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide...
Site Log. Make entries as you complete each task. • Upgrade, removal, and maintenance procedures—Use the Site Log as a record of ongoing router maintenance and expansion history. Each time a task is performed on the Cisco ASR 907 Router, update the Site Log to reflect the following: ◦...
Description of Action Performed or Initials Symptom Observed • Manufactures, page 150 Manufactures The table below lists the manufacturers for equipment used with the Cisco ASR 907 router. Table 35: Manufactures Manufacturer Web Site or Phone Number Products/Model Foxconn Foxconn Technology Group Air Plenum Website: www.foxconn.com...
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EMP, avoiding RJ-45 connectors RS-232 asynchronous data global parameters, configuring sample configurations, global parameters show commands show startup-config show running-config humidity show environment command site requirements, rack-mounting startup system Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide IN-1...
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Index terminal server connections Cisco ASR 907 Router Hardware Installation Guide IN-2...