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Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation
This chapter describes the Cisco ASR 1004 Router and the procedures for installing the Cisco ASR 1004
Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop or in equipment racks. It also describes how to connect interface
and power cables.
This chapter contains the following sections:
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Cisco ASR 1004 Router Description, page 2
Installation Methods, page 6
General Rack Installation Guidelines, page 6
Guidelines for an Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation, page 7
Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation, page 8
Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1004 Router, page 10
Attaching the Chassis Rack-Mount Brackets, page 12
Installing the Cisco ASR 1004 Router in a Rack, page 15
Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection, page 21
Attaching the Cable-Management Bracket, page 24
Connecting the Shared Port Adapter Cables, page 25
Connecting the Console and Auxiliary Port Cables, page 26
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  • Page 1 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation This chapter describes the Cisco ASR 1004 Router and the procedures for installing the Cisco ASR 1004 Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop or in equipment racks. It also describes how to connect interface and power cables.
  • Page 2: Cisco Asr 1004 Router Description

    • Dual (redundant) AC and DC power supplies This section contains the following topics: Front View The following image shows the Cisco ASR 1004 Router with modules and filler plates installed. Figure 1: Cisco ASR 1004 Router — Front and Side View Slot R0 with ASR 1000...
  • Page 3: Rear View

    ASR 1000 Series SIP slot SPA subslot 3 Rear View The following image shows the rear of the Cisco ASR 1004 Router with two AC power supplies installed. Figure 2: Cisco ASR 1004 Router Rear View with AC Power Supplies AC power supply...
  • Page 4 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation Rear View The following image shows the rear of the Cisco ASR 1004 Router with two –48 VDC power supplies installed. Figure 3: Cisco ASR 1004 Router Rear View With – 48 VDC Power Supplies –48 VDC power supply...
  • Page 5: Standard Practices For Preventing Accidents. Use The Statement Number Provided At The End Of Each Warning To Locate Its Translation In The Translated Safety Warnings That Accompanied This Device. Statement

    Proceed with the installation. Cisco ASR 1004 Router Slot Numbering The Cisco ASR 1004 Router contains two Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA Interface Processors (SIPs) and supports four subslots for the installation of SPAs. The following image shows the Cisco ASR 1004 Router with modules and filler plates installed.
  • Page 6: Installation Methods

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

    When installing the Cisco ASR 1004 Router on an equipment shelf or tabletop, ensure that the surface is clean and that you have considered the following: • The Cisco ASR 1004 Router requires at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) of clearance at the inlet and exhaust vents (the front and top/rear sides of the chassis).
  • Page 8: Equipment Shelf Or Tabletop Installation

    Statement 164 Figure 5: Lifting the Chassis Note The chassis in the image does not represent the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. This is only an example of how to lift a Cisco chassis. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 9 5. Gather the two cable-management brackets and screws shipped with your chassis. The followng image shows attached cable-management brackets on the front of the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. 6. Screw the cable-management bracket to each side of the rack-mount brackets already attached to the chassis.
  • Page 10: Rack-Mounting The Cisco Asr 1004 Router

    Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection, on page 21 to continue the installation. Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1004 Router The Cisco ASR 1004 Router can be installed with both front or rear rack-mount brackets. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 11: Verifying Rack Dimensions

    Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation Verifying Rack Dimensions The chassis rack-mounting flanges are secured directly to the chassis before you lift it into the rack. Note Verifying Rack Dimensions Before you install the chassis, measure the space between the vertical mounting flanges (rails) on your equipment rack to verify that the rack conforms to the measurements shown in the following image.
  • Page 12: Attaching The Chassis Rack-Mount Brackets

    4. Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 on the other side of the chassis. Use black screws to secure the rack-mount brackets to the chassis. 5. Install the chassis in a rack. To install the Cisco ASR 1004 Router in a rack, go to the Installing the Cisco...
  • Page 13 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 on the other side of the chassis. Use black screws to secure the rack-mount brackets to the chassis. Step 5 Install the chassis in a rack. To install the Cisco ASR 1004 Router in a rack, go to the Installing the Cisco ASR 1004 Router in a Rack, on page What to Do Next This completes the steps for attaching the front rack-mount brackets to the Cisco ASR 1004 Router.
  • Page 14 The following image shows where to attach the rear rack-mount brackets to the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. Figure 9: Attaching the Rear Rack-Mount Brackets to the Cisco ASR 1004 Router...
  • Page 15: Installing The Cisco Asr 1004 Router In A Rack

    What to Do Next This completes the steps for attaching the rear rack-mount brackets to the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. Before you mount the Cisco ASR 1004 Router in a rack, make certain you read which rack-mount bracket Caution ear holes to use when positioning the chassis in the rack. As a result of using the designated ear holes on the rack-mount bracket, the cable-management bracket installation will be made easier.
  • Page 16 See the next sections on the types of racks you can use to install the chassis. Step 3 (Optional) Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. If you use a shelf, this will help support the chassis while you secure it to the rack.
  • Page 17 Two-Post Rack Installation The Cisco ASR 1004 Router can be installed on a two-post rack, either 19 inch or 23 inch. Inner clearance (the width between the inner sides of the two posts or rails) must be at least 19 inches Note (48.26cm).
  • Page 18 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation Two-Post Rack Installation The following image shows where to attach the chassis rack-mount brackets to the equipment rack. Figure 10: Attaching the Rear Rack-Mount Brackets to the Cisco ASR 1004 Router Rack-mount bracket ear and Rack equipment rail...
  • Page 19 Step 1 (Optional) Install a shelf in the rack to support the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. If you are using a shelf then raise the chassis to the level of the shelf. Let the bottom of the chassis rest on the brackets, but continue to support the chassis.Using two people, lift the chassis into the rack using the side handles and grasping underneath the power supply bays.
  • Page 20 The following image shows the rear rack-mount brackets and the front rack-mount brackets on the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. Figure 11: Cisco ASR 1004 Router on a Four-Post Rack — Front and Rear Rack-Mounting Equipment rack rear rail...
  • Page 21: Attaching A Chassis Ground Connection

    Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection Connecting the Cisco ASR 1004 Router chassis to ground is required for all DC powered installations and any AC powered installation where compliance with Telcordia grounding requirements is necessary. The dual-lug chassis ground stud must be installed, the SIP and SPA must be fully inserted and screwed Caution in and earthed to prevent a potential hazard in a telecom line.
  • Page 22 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation Recommended Tools and Supplies The following image shows the location of the dual ground lug on the rear of the of Cisco ASR 1004 Router. Figure 12: Chassis Ground Lug Location on the Cisco ASR 1004 Router...
  • Page 23 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation Recommended Tools and Supplies DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Use the wire stripper to strip one end of the AWG #6 wire approximately 0.75 inches (19.05 mm). Step 2 Insert the AWG #6 wire into the wire receptacle on the grounding lug.
  • Page 24: Attaching The Cable-Management Bracket

    Make certain that the cable-management bracket “U” type feature is facing upwards when you attach it to Note the chassis. Follow these steps to attach the cable-management brackets to both sides of the Cisco ASR 1004 Router in the equipment rack: SUMMARY STEPS 1.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Shared Port Adapter Cables

    Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation Connecting the Shared Port Adapter Cables The following image shows where to attach the cable-management brackets to the Cisco ASR 1004 Router in a rack. Figure 14: Chassis Rack-Mount Bracket Ear Holes for the Cable-Management Bracket...
  • Page 26: Connecting The Console And Auxiliary Port Cables

    Auxiliary port - AUX The Cisco ASR 1004 Router uses RJ-45 ports for both the auxiliary port and the console port. Both the console and the auxiliary ports are asynchronous serial ports; any devices connected to these ports must be capable of asynchronous transmission.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Ethernet Management Port Cable

    • Use a crossover cable to connect to an MDI port • Use a straight-through cable to connect to an MDI-X port The following figure shows the MGMT Ethernet port connector. Figure 15: Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor MGMT Ethernet Port Connector MGMT Ethernet port Cable-management...
  • Page 28: Connecting Power To Cisco Asr 1004 Router

    This section provides the procedures for connecting AC-input and –48 VDC input power to your Cisco ASR 1004 Router. The –48 VDC power supply for the Cisco ASR 1006, ASR 1004, and ASR 1002 routers operate at individual specifications. The following table shows the common input ranges and circuit breaker requirements.
  • Page 29 AWG #10 gauge wire for a 30 A circuit breaker. All Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router AC power supplies must be connected to a branch circuit that does Note not exceed 20 A. Detailed instructions for removing and replacing the Cisco ASR 1000 Series AC and DC power supplies Note Chapter 14, “Removing and Replacing FRUs from the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers.”...
  • Page 30 Power Cord-Japan, Right Angle Connecting AC Input Power to Cisco ASR 1004 Router Follow these steps to connect an AC input power supply to the Cisco 1004 chassis: SUMMARY STEPS 1. Insert an AC power supply in power supply slot 0 or power supply slot 1 until it is fully seated.
  • Page 31 Connecting --48 VDC Input Power to Cisco ASR 1004 Router This section describes how to connect the –48 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. Figure 17: Cisco ASR 1004 Router –48 VDC Power Supply , on page 31 shows the –48 VDC power supply.
  • Page 32 (+) and (–) labels on the PDU. • A ground cable is required for each –48 VDC PDU. We recommend that you use at least 6-AWG multistrand copper wire. This wire is not available from Cisco Systems; it is available from any commercial cable vendor.
  • Page 33 When you install the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Statement Danger 1046 To connect the Cisco ASR 1004 Router DC power supply, follow these steps: SUMMARY STEPS 1. Make certain that the chassis grounding is connected before you begin installing the –48 VDC power supply.
  • Page 34 Tighten the Kepnut screws (use the screwdriver to tighten the screw in the terminal block to a torque of 8 in-lbs / 2 per.) on the power supply studs. Figure 18: Cisco ASR 1004 Router –48 VDC Power Supply Grounding Wire and Stud, on page 34 shows the –48 VDC power supply grounding wire and stud.
  • Page 35 Switch the On/Off circuit breaker switch to the On (|) position. What to Do Next This completes the procedure for connecting the –48 VDC power supply in the Cisco ASR 1004 Router. Connecting a Terminal to the Cisco ASR Series 1000 Route...
  • Page 36 AUX port connection SUMMARY STEPS 1. Connect one end of the RJ-45 cables to the serial RJ-45 port (CON) on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor 1 (see Figure 20: Cisco ASR 1004 Router ASR 1000 Series Route Processor Console Port, on page 36).
  • Page 37 DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Connect one end of the RJ-45 cables to the serial RJ-45 port (CON) on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor 1 (see Figure 20: Cisco ASR 1004 Router ASR 1000 Series Route Processor Console Port, on page 36).
  • Page 38 Cisco ASR 1004 Router Overview and Installation Connecting the Network Management and Signal System Cables Connecting the Network Management and Signal System Cables The Cisco ASR 1004 Router has connections to both the internal Ethernet management network and the external data network. • T he internal Ethernet management network connections are made through an Ethernet port on the front panel of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Route Processor 1.

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