Cisco ASR 9000 Series Installation Manual
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Installation Manual

Cisco ASR 9000 Series Installation Manual

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Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware
Installation Guide
First Published: 2009-03-02
Last Modified: 2019-01-31
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  • Page 1 Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide First Published: 2009-03-02 Last Modified: 2019-01-31 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...
  • Page 2 Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses and phone numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: http://www.cisco.com/go/trademarks.
  • Page 3 Open 4-Post Rack 4-Post Enclosed Rack with Perforated Sides Air Flow Guidelines for Enclosed Rack Installation Cisco ASR 9006 Clearance Requirements Cisco ASR 9010 Router Clearance Requirements Cisco ASR 9904 Clearance Requirements Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9912 Router Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Positioning the Router Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 5 Removing Components Before Installing the Chassis Removing Power Modules Removing Fan Trays Removing a Fan Tray from the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco 9910 Router, Cisco ASR 9922 Router, and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Removing a Fan Tray from the Cisco ASR 9006 Router...
  • Page 6 Installing RP Cards in the Chassis Installing Fabric Cards in the Cisco ASR 9912 and 9922 Router Chassis Installing Fabric Cards in the Cisco 9906 Router and Cisco ASR 9910 Router Chassis Installing Line Cards in the Chassis Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables...
  • Page 7 Online Insertion and Removal OIR Monitoring Powering Off the Router Replacing the Chassis Air Filter Removing and Replacing the Fan Trays Prerequisites Required Tools and Equipment Removing a Fan Tray Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 8 Disconnecting DC Power Reconnecting DC Power Removing an AC or DC Power Tray from a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Installing an AC or DC Power Tray into a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis...
  • Page 9 Contents A P P E N D I X B Site Log Site Log Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 10 Contents Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 11 Preface This guide describes how to install a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router and its components. • Audience, on page xi • Related Documentation, on page xi • Changes to This Document, on page xii • Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, on page xiii Audience This guide is written for hardware installers and system administrators of Cisco routers.
  • Page 12 Cisco CRS Line Card Chassis in either the 8-slot or 16-slot variation. February 2013 Updates and corrections made to various portions of the document. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 13 Initial release of this document. Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation, using the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST), submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html.
  • Page 14 Preface Preface Subscribe to What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation as an RSS feed and delivers content directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a free service, and Cisco currently supports RSS Version 2.0.
  • Page 15 • Always transport or store the router in its shipping package in the upright position. • Keep the router in the shipping container until you have determined the installation site. Inspect all items for shipping damage. If an item appears damaged, contact a Cisco customer service representative immediately.
  • Page 16 Statement 70 Energy Hazard The Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers can be configured for a DC power source. Do not touch terminals while they are live. Observe the following warning to prevent injury.
  • Page 17 Figure 1: ESD Label Information on Router Chassis Figure 2: ESD Label Information on Cisco ASR 9910 Router Chassis Figure 3: Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Chassis Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 18 Preparing for Installation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Figure 4: Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis Figure 5: Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 19 Preparing for Installation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Figure 6: Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Chassis - Front Figure 7: Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Chassis - Rear Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 20 Preparing for Installation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Figure 8: Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis Figure 9: Connecting an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap to the Cisco ASR 9912 Router Chassis Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 21 Lifting Guidelines Lifting Guidelines Fully configured Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers can weigh as much as 1038 pounds (470.28 kg), and an empty chassis weighs up to 300 pounds (136 kg). These systems are not intended to be moved frequently.
  • Page 22 • 17.50 inches (44.45 cm) for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router. • 17.75 inches (45.09 cm) for the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, Cisco ASR 9904 Router, and Cisco ASR 9906 Router.
  • Page 23 Under extreme conditions, the environmental monitoring system powers off the router to protect the components. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 24 Electronics Industries Association (EIA) standard for equipment racks (EIA-310-D). Note The Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router can be mounted only in a 4-post rack. The rack must have at least two posts with mounting flanges to mount the router chassis. The distance between the center lines of the mounting holes on the two mounting posts must be 18.31 inches ±...
  • Page 25 Note The mounting brackets on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router chassis have a pair of holes at the top and bottom of each bracket; the remaining openings in the brackets are slots. When mounting the router in a 2-post rack, you must first use the holes to locate and position the brackets on the rack.
  • Page 26 Preparing for Installation Telco 2-Post Rack Figure 12: Cisco ASR 9006 Router Mounted in a 2-Post Rack Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 27 Preparing for Installation Telco 2-Post Rack Figure 13: Cisco ASR 9904 Router Mounted in a 2-Post Rack Figure 14: Cisco ASR 9906 Router Mounted in a 2-Post Rack Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 28 • Two rear mounting brackets are provided for mounting the Cisco ASR 9906 Router and Cisco ASR 9010 Router in a 4-post rack.
  • Page 29 Preparing for Installation Open 4-Post Rack • Rear brackets are not provided for mounting the Cisco ASR 9904 Router in a 4-post rack. Figure 16: Mounting the Cisco ASR 9906 Router in an Open 4-Post Rack Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 30 Preparing for Installation Open 4-Post Rack Figure 17: Mounting the Cisco ASR 9910 Router in an Open 4-Post Rack Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 31 Preparing for Installation Open 4-Post Rack Figure 18: Mounting the Cisco ASR 9912 Router in an Open 4-Post Rack Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 32 Caution Do not install the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router in any type of fully enclosed rack that does not have the required perforated sides or doors; the router requires an unobstructed flow of cooling air to maintain acceptable operating temperatures for its internal components.
  • Page 33 (as viewed from the front). There is no clearance requirement for the left side of the chassis. This figure shows the side and rear chassis air-flow clearance requirements for mounting the Cisco ASR 9006 Router in a 4-post enclosed rack.
  • Page 34 • Rear: Minimum of 3.15 inches (8.00 cm) of clearance. • Sides: Minimum of 2.87 inches (7.28 cm) of clearance on each side of the chassis. This figure shows the side and rear chassis air-flow clearance requirements for mounting the Cisco ASR 9010 Router in a 4-post enclosed rack.
  • Page 35 • Rear: Minimum of 2.45 inches (6.22 cm) of clearance. • Sides: Minimum of 6.00 inches (15.24 cm) of clearance on each side of the chassis. This figure shows the side and rear chassis air-flow clearance requirements for mounting the Cisco ASR 9904 Router in a 4-post enclosed rack.
  • Page 36: Cisco Asr 9906 Router Clearance Requirements

    Preparing for Installation Cisco ASR 9906 Router Clearance Requirements Figure 22: Cisco ASR 9904 Router Clearance Requirements in a 4-Post Rack Installation Cisco ASR 9906 Router Clearance Requirements To install the Cisco ASR 9906 Router in a 4-post enclosed cabinet: •...
  • Page 37: Cisco Asr 9910 Router Clearance Requirements

    • Sides: Minimum of 2.95 inches (7.49 cm) of clearance on each side of the chassis. This figure shows the side, front, and rear chassis air-flow clearance requirements for mounting the Cisco ASR 9906 Router in a 4-post enclosed rack.
  • Page 38: Cisco Asr 9912 Clearance Requirements

    Cisco ASR 9912 Clearance Requirements Cisco ASR 9912 Clearance Requirements To install the Cisco ASR 9912 Router in a 4-post enclosed cabinet: • The front and rear doors of the cabinet must be removed or be perforated with a minimum open area of 70 percent open area (80 percent for 800-mm racks) •...
  • Page 39: Cisco Asr 9922 Clearance Requirements

    Preparing for Installation Cisco ASR 9922 Clearance Requirements Figure 24: Cisco ASR 9912 Router Clearance Requirements in a 4-Post Rack Installation Cisco ASR 9922 Clearance Requirements To install the Cisco ASR 9922 Router in a 4-post enclosed cabinet: • The front and rear doors of the cabinet must be removed or be perforated with a minimum open area of 70 percent (80 percent for 800-mm racks).
  • Page 40: Temperature And Humidity Guidelines

    Preparing for Installation Temperature and Humidity Guidelines This figure shows the clearance requirements for mounting the Cisco ASR 9922 Router in a 4-post enclosed rack. Figure 25: Cisco ASR 9922 Router Clearance Requirements in a 4-Post Rack Installation Temperature and Humidity Guidelines...
  • Page 41: Power Connection Guidelines

    National Electrical Code (NEC) as well as local codes. Caution Each Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router is powered by only one type of input: AC or DC. A hybrid (AC+DC) power configuration is not supported.
  • Page 42: Ac-Powered Routers

    National Electrical Code (NEC) and any local codes. For a list of the nominal and acceptable value ranges for source AC power, see Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers AC Electrical Specifications section of Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Overview and Reference Guide.
  • Page 43 16 A, 250 V Figure 44: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-ITA=, on page 36 Brazil PWR-CAB-AC-BRA= 13.9 ft (4.3 m) 16 A, 250 V Figure 45: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-BRA=, on page 36 Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 44: Ac Power Cord Illustrations (Version 1 Power)

    Power Cord Options for Version 1 Power System, on page 28. Note that an AC power cord may be used with several power supplies. Figure 26: AC Power Cord CAB-7513ACA= Figure 27: AC Power Cord CAB-AC-16A-AUS Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 45 Preparing for Installation AC Power Cord Illustrations (Version 1 Power) Figure 28: AC Power Cord CAB-AC16A-CH= Figure 29: AC Power Cord CAB-7513ACE= Figure 30: AC Power Cord CAB-2500W-EU= Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 46 Preparing for Installation AC Power Cord Illustrations (Version 1 Power) Figure 31: AC Power Cord CAB-AC-2500W-EU= Figure 32: AC Power Cord CAB-AC-2500W-INT= Figure 33: AC Power Cord CAB-AC-2500W-ISRL= Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 47 Preparing for Installation AC Power Cord Illustrations (Version 1 Power) Figure 34: AC Power Cord CAB-7513ACI= Figure 35: AC Power Cord CAB-AC-2500W-US1= Figure 36: AC Power Cord CAB-AC-C6K-TWLK= Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 48: Ac Power Cord Illustrations (Version 2 And Version 3 Power)

    This section contains the AC power cord illustrations for version 2 power, as described in Table 4: AC Input Power Cord Options for Version 2 and Version 3 Power System , on page Figure 39: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-CHN= Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 49 Preparing for Installation AC Power Cord Illustrations (Version 2 and Version 3 Power) Figure 40: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-EU= Figure 41: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-ISRL= Figure 42: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-USA= Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 50 Preparing for Installation AC Power Cord Illustrations (Version 2 and Version 3 Power) Figure 43: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-AUS= Figure 44: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-ITA= Figure 45: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-BRA= Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 51 Preparing for Installation AC Power Cord Illustrations (Version 2 and Version 3 Power) Figure 46: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-SA= Figure 47: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-UK= Figure 48: AC Power Cord PWR-CAB-AC-SUI= Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 52: Dc-Powered Router

    Power redundancy requirements vary based on the system configuration (number and type of line cards, etc.). DC-powered systems are N+1 protected. A minimum of two power supplies are required for redundant operation. Refer to the Cisco ASR 9000 Power Calculator to determine actual redundancy requirements for any given configuration. See: http://tools.cisco.com/cpc/launch.jsp.
  • Page 53 Circuit breaker and fuse lockout procedures should follow the rules and regulations in the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any local codes. This figure shows the lug type required for DC input cable connections. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 54 System, on page 43 shows typical DC power source cable connections for a version 3 single DC power module, in this case, a module installed in slot M3 of the power tray. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 55 Preparing for Installation DC-Powered Router Note The DC power trays and power modules for the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers are identical, so the examples shown in the below figures apply to all of these routers. Warning To avoid shock hazard, be sure to apply shrink wrap tubing around the wire entry area of the lug.
  • Page 56 Figure 52: Typical Source DC Power Cabling Scheme for a Single DC Power Module Version 2 Power System Figure 53: Typical Plastic Safety Cover over the Power Tray Connection Terminals Version 2 and Version 3 Power System Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 57 For a list of the nominal and acceptable value ranges for source DC power, see Technical Specifications chapter from Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Overview and Reference Guide Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 58: Nebs Supplemental Unit Bonding And Grounding Guidelines

    For DC power supplies, it is mandatory to connect a grounding wire when wiring the power supply to the DC power source. Figure 55: NEBS Bonding and Grounding Points on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis NEBS grounding NEBS grounding...
  • Page 59 Preparing for Installation NEBS Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines Figure 56: NEBS Bonding and Grounding Point on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis NEBS grounding NEBS grounding NEBS grounding point on right side of point on rear of the...
  • Page 60 Preparing for Installation NEBS Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines Figure 58: NEBS Bonding and Grounding Point on the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Chassis NEBS grounding point on NEBS grounding point on rear of the chassis left side of chassis...
  • Page 61: Rsp And Rp Port Connection Guidelines

    • One grounding wire. Although we recommend at least #6 AWG multistrand copper wire, the wire diameter and length depend on your router location and site environment. Note These parts are not available from Cisco, but they are available from commercial vendors. RSP and RP Port Connection Guidelines Refer to the...
  • Page 62: Console Port And Auxiliary Port Connection Guidelines

    The Auxiliary (AUX) port is an RJ-45 interface for connecting a modem or other data communication equipment (DCE) device (such as another router) to the RSP/RP. The AUX port supports hardware flow control and modem control. This table lists the signals used on the auxiliary port. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 63: Management Lan Ports Connection Guidelines

    This table lists the signals used on the Management LAN ports. Table 7: RSP/RP Management LAN Port Signals MGT LAN Port 100Base-TX Signal 1000Base-T Signal Transmit+ BI_DA+ Transmit– BI_DA– Receive+ BI_DB+ Unused BI_DC+ Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 64: Management Lan Port Led Indicators

    RSP/RP card. The shielded cable is terminated by shielded connectors on both ends, with the cable shield material tied to both connectors. Figure 62: Straight-Through Cable Pinout to a Hub, Repeater or Switch Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 65: Alarm Connection Guidelines

    This table lists the pin-to-signal correspondence between the cable connector pins and the alarm connector relay contacts. Table 8: Alarm Connector Pinout Signal Note Critical alarm NC NC (normally closed) connected to CM (common) when there is no Critical alarm Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 66: Sync Port Connection Guidelines

    When lit, these LEDs indicate for BITS: • Green (LINK)—Connection is alive. • Amber (FAULT)—A fault has occurred. When lit, these LEDs indicate for UTI: • Green (NORMAL)—UTI is operating in normal mode. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 67 Table 9: BITS/J.211 Connector Pinout Signal Note DTI_P/BITS_RX_P Bi-direction for DTI, T1/E1/64K Input DTI_P/BITS_RX_N Bi-direction for DTI, T1/E1/64K Input — — BITS_TX_P* T1/E1/6.321M Output BITS_TX_N* T1/E1/6.321M Output — — — — — — Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 68 Preparing for Installation Sync Port Connection Guidelines Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 69: Unpacking And Installing The Chassis

    You must install the router in either a telco-style frame or a 4-post equipment rack. Installation Overview The following figure shows how the Cisco ASR 9010 Router is shipped and strapped to a shipping pallet. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 70: Required Tools And Equipment

    Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Required Tools and Equipment Figure 66: Cisco ASR 9010 Router Packaged on a Shipping Pallet A fully equipped router with six power modules can weigh as much as 375 lbs (170.5 kg); an empty chassis weighs 150 lbs (67.8 kg).
  • Page 71: Unpacking The Router

    The following instructions describe how to unpack the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router from its shipping container. Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Follow these steps to unpack the Cisco ASR 9006 Router from its shipping container (see the figure below). Procedure Step 1 Cut the straps that secure the cardboard shipping container to the pallet.
  • Page 72 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Figure 67: Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9006 Router from the Shipping Container and Pallet Top cardboard Cardboard Chassis accessories packaging cap packaging container Three packaged Cardboard accessory Foam packaging...
  • Page 73: Unpacking The Cisco Asr 9010 Router

    Step 5 Save the packaging materials in case the router needs repackaging or shipping. Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Follow these steps to unpack the Cisco ASR 9010 Router from its shipping container. Procedure Step 1 Cut the straps that secure the cardboard shipping container to the pallet.
  • Page 74 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Figure 68: Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9010 Router from the Shipping Container and Pallet Foam packaging Front hold-down Rear hold-down material- top cap bracket secured bracket secured by two screws to...
  • Page 75: Unpacking The Cisco Asr 9904 Router

    Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Follow these steps to unpack the Cisco ASR 9904 Router from its wooden shipping container. Procedure Step 1 Cut the straps that secure the cardboard shipping container to the pallet.
  • Page 76: Unpacking The Cisco Asr 9906 Router

    Step 6 Save the packaging materials in case the router needs repackaging or shipping. Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Follow these steps to unpack the Cisco ASR 9906 Router from its shipping container (see the figure below). Procedure Step 1 Cut the straps that secure the cardboard shipping container to the pallet.
  • Page 77 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Figure 70: Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9906 Router from the Shipping Container and Pallet Straps Shipping pallet Connecting clips Hold-down bracket and screws Top cardboard packaging Cardboard accessory tray...
  • Page 78: Unpacking The Cisco Asr 9910 Router

    Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Follow these steps to unpack the Cisco ASR 9910 Router from its shipping container. Procedure Step 1 Cut the straps that secure the cardboard shipping container to the pallet.
  • Page 79 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Figure 71: Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9910 Router from the Shipping Container and Pallet Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 80 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 81: Unpacking The Cisco Asr 9912 Router

    Step 6 Save the packaging materials in case the router needs repackaging or shipping. Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9912 Router Follow these steps to unpack the Cisco ASR 9912 Router from its wooden shipping container. Procedure Step 1 Cut the straps that secure the cardboard shipping container to the pallet.
  • Page 82: Unpacking The Cisco Asr 9922 Router

    Save the packaging materials in case the router needs repackaging or shipping. Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Follow these steps to unpack the Cisco ASR 9922 Router from its wooden shipping container. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 83 Refer to the right and middle figures in Figure 73: Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9922 Router from the Shipping Container, on page Step 3 Remove the crate cap. Disengage the twist locks located around the bottom of the crate cap...
  • Page 84 Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the front mounting flange from the rack. Step 8 Remove two bolts per hold-down bracket that secure the brackets to the pallet (see the figure below). Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 85 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Figure 75: Hold-Down Brackets on the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Shipping Pallet Do not unbolt the shipping rack from the pallet. Note Step 9 Save the rear brackets and screws from the shipping packaging for reuse in rack mounting of the chassis (see the figure below).
  • Page 86 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Unpacking the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Figure 76: Rack Mount Installation Kit for the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Step 10 Remove components, such as line cards and fan trays, to reduce the weight before lifting or moving the chassis.
  • Page 87: Positioning The Router

    Router, Cisco ASR 9910 Router, and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Use a safety hand truck to move the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9904 Router, Cisco ASR 9906 Router, Cisco ASR 9910 Router, or Cisco ASR 9912 Router to its final location for rack installation.
  • Page 88: Removing Components Before Installing The Chassis

    Removing Components Before Installing the Chassis The Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers are designed to be lifted for mounting into a rack. To reduce the weight of the system, you must remove some of the components before attempting to mount it into the rack.
  • Page 89 Note If a fan tray cover is installed on the front of the Cisco ASR 9922 Router, remove the fan tray cover by pulling on the cover until it comes loose. See Removing a Fan Tray from the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco 9910 Router, Cisco ASR 9922 Router, and Cisco ASR 9912 Router, on page 74 for more information.
  • Page 90 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing a Fan Tray from the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco 9910 Router, Cisco ASR 9922 Router, and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Figure 79: Removing or Installing the Fan Tray on the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Chassis...
  • Page 91 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing a Fan Tray from the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco 9910 Router, Cisco ASR 9922 Router, and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Figure 80: Removing or Installing the Fan Tray on the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis...
  • Page 92: Removing A Fan Tray From The Cisco Asr 9006 Router

    Removing a Fan Tray from the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Removing a Fan Tray from the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Follow these steps to remove a fan tray from the Cisco ASR 9006 Router (see the figure below). Procedure Step 1 Loosen the captive screw that secures the fan tray door to the chassis and open the door.
  • Page 93: Removing A Fan Tray From The Cisco Asr 9906 Router

    Figure 83: Removing or Installing the Fan Tray on the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis Removing a Fan Tray from the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Follow these steps to remove a fan tray from the Cisco ASR 9906 Router (see the figure below). Procedure Step 1 Loosen the screws that secure the fan tray door to the chassis and open the door.
  • Page 94: Removing Cards From The Chassis

    Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing Cards from the Chassis Figure 84: Removing or Installing the Fan Tray on the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Chassis Removing Cards from the Chassis To reduce additional weight from the chassis, you can remove all Route Switch Processor (RSP), Route Processor (RP), Switch Fabric Card (FC), shared port adapter (SPA), SPA interface processor (SIP), and line cards (LCs).
  • Page 95: Routers

    92) and describe the router components and slot numbering for each router. Table 10: Router Components and Slot Numbering for the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9904 Router, Cisco ASR 9906 Router, and Cisco ASR 9910 Router...
  • Page 96 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RSP Cards and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9006, 9010, 9904, 9906, and 9910 Routers Router Model Number Router Components and Slot Numbering Cisco ASR 9906 Router • 6 slots. • Version 3 power system...
  • Page 97 Figure 86: Cisco ASR 9006 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 DC Power System Figure 87: Cisco ASR 9010 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 1 Power System or Version 3 AC Power System Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 98 Removing RSP Cards and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9006, 9010, 9904, 9906, and 9910 Routers Figure 88: Cisco ASR 9010 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 Power System or Version 3 DC Power System Figure 89: Cisco ASR 9904 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 DC Power System...
  • Page 99 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RSP Cards and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9006, 9010, 9904, 9906, and 9910 Routers Figure 90: Cisco ASR 9906 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 3 AC Power System Figure 91: Cisco ASR 9906 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 3 DC Power System...
  • Page 100 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RSP Cards and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9006, 9010, 9904, 9906, and 9910 Routers Figure 92: Cisco ASR 9910 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 3 AC Power System Figure 93: Cisco ASR 9910 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 3 DC Power System...
  • Page 101 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RSP Cards and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9006, 9010, 9904, 9906, and 9910 Routers Figure 94: Cisco ASR 9910 Router Components and Slot Numbering for Fabric Cards Follow these steps to remove RSP and line cards from the chassis.
  • Page 102 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RSP Cards and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9006, 9010, 9904, 9906, and 9910 Routers Figure 95: Removing a Line Card from the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis Loosen the captive Pivot the ejector Slide the card out of screws.
  • Page 103 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RSP Cards and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9006, 9010, 9904, 9906, and 9910 Routers Figure 96: Removing a Line Card from the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Chassis Loosen the captive Pivot the ejector Slide the card out of screws.
  • Page 104 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RSP Cards and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9006, 9010, 9904, 9906, and 9910 Routers Figure 97: Removing a Line Card from the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis Loosen the captive Pivot the ejector Slide the card out of screws.
  • Page 105: Asr 9912 Router

    Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Loosen the captive Pivot the ejector Slide the card out of screws. levers to unseat the the chassis.
  • Page 106 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Table 11: Router Components and Slot Numbering for the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router...
  • Page 107 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Figure 100: Cisco ASR 9922 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 DC Power System...
  • Page 108 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Figure 101: Cisco ASR 9922 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 3 DC Power System...
  • Page 109 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Figure 102: Cisco ASR 9922 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 AC Power System...
  • Page 110 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Figure 103: Cisco ASR 9922 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 3 AC Power System...
  • Page 111 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Figure 104: Cisco ASR 9912 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 DC Power System...
  • Page 112 Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Figure 105: Cisco ASR 9912 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 3 AC Power System Follow these steps to remove RP cards, FCs, and LCs from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router chassis.
  • Page 113 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Figure 106: Removing a Switch Fabric Card from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis Loosen the captive Pivot the ejector levers screws.
  • Page 114 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Figure 107: Removing a Switch Fabric Card from the Cisco ASR 9912 Router Chassis Loosen the captive screws.
  • Page 115 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Removing RP Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Figure 108: Removing a Line Card from the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Top Card Cage Loosen the captive...
  • Page 116: Rack-Mounting The Router Chassis

    In a front-mounted position, the chassis rack-mounting flanges are secured directly to the rack posts. Note The Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router are designed to mount in only 4-post racks. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 117: Verifying Rack Dimensions

    Figure 110: Verifying Equipment Rack Dimensions Vertical Rack Rail Locations for ASR 9906 Router This image shows the vertical rack rail locations for installing the Cisco ASR 9906 router chassis in a 2-post and 4-post rack: Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 118: Installing The Chassis In A 2-Post Rack

    An empty chassis weighs approximately 150 pounds (68 kg). You need two people to slide the chassis into the equipment rack safely. This figure shows the orientation of the Cisco ASR 9010 Router chassis to the rack posts (3” or 6” channel width) of an industry-standard 2-post rack and components used in the installation.
  • Page 119 (5” channel width) of the GR-63 Zone 4 Seismic 2-post rack. The below figure shows the orientation of the Cisco ASR 9010 Router chassis to the Seismic 2-post rack and components used in the installation.
  • Page 120 The figure below shows the orientation of the Cisco ASR 9006 Router chassis to the rack posts and components used in the installation. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 121 Four screws per side (minimum) to attach the router chassis to the rack. The figure below shows the orientation of the Cisco ASR 9904 Router chassis to the rack posts and components used in the installation. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 122 Six screws per side (minimum) to attach the router chassis to the rack. The figure below shows the orientation of the Cisco ASR 9906 Router chassis to the rack posts and components used in the installation. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 123 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing the Chassis in a 2-Post Rack Figure 115: Installing the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Chassis in a Seismic 2-Post Rack Five screws per side (minimum) to attach the router chassis to the rack. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 124 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing the Chassis in a 2-Post Rack Figure 116: Installing the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Chassis in a Standard 2-Post Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 125 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing the Chassis in a 2-Post Rack Figure 117: Installing the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Chassis in a 2-Post Seismic Rack Use screw and brackets from 2 post rack mount bracket kit. Follow these steps to install the chassis in the equipment rack.
  • Page 126 Position the chassis until the rack-mounting flanges are flush against the mounting rails on the rack. Step 3 Hold the chassis in position against the mounting rails while the second person finger-tightens a screw to the rack rails on each side of the chassis. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 127: Installing The Chassis In A 4-Post Open Rack

    To mount the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9906 Router, Cisco ASR 9910 Router, Cisco ASR 9922 Router or Cisco ASR 9912 Router chassis in a 4-post open rack, two side brackets must be attached to the chassis and the rear posts. See...
  • Page 128 Step 3 On the rear of the Cisco ASR 9922 Router is an integrated handle that is used to pull the chassis from the pallet jack into the rack where the chassis is to be installed.
  • Page 129 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Preparing the 19 Inch 45-RU Rack Figure 121: Installing the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis in a 4-Post Rack Figure 122: Installing the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis in a 4-Post Rack Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 130 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Preparing the 19 Inch 45-RU Rack Figure 123: Installing the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Chassis in a 4-Post Rack - Right view Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 131 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Preparing the 19 Inch 45-RU Rack Figure 124: Installing the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Chassis in a 4-Post Rack - Left view Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 132 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Preparing the 19 Inch 45-RU Rack Figure 125: Installing the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Chassis in a 4-Post Rack Use screws to attach the Use screws and four post router chassis to the rack. rack mount brackets from...
  • Page 133 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Preparing the 19 Inch 45-RU Rack Figure 126: Rack Mount Installation Kit for the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 134 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Preparing the 19 Inch 45-RU Rack Figure 127: Installing the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis in a 4-Post Rack Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 135: Supplemental Bonding And Grounding Connections

    For more information on supplemental bonding and grounding cable requirements, see NEBS Supplemental Unit Bonding and Grounding Guidelines. The table below references the grounding receptacle locations for the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers. Table 12: Grounding Receptacle Locations Model Number Grounding Receptacle Location...
  • Page 136 Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to the appropriate grounding point at your site to ensure an adequate earth ground. Figure 129: NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 137 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections Figure 130: NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Figure 131: NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 138 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connections Figure 132: NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Figure 133: NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 139: Installing Chassis Accessories

    Figure 134: NEBS Bonding and Grounding for the Cisco ASR 9912 Router Installing Chassis Accessories The Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers ship with a base set of chassis accessories. To install the base accessories and optional accessories, see the appropriate installation procedure below for your router:...
  • Page 140 Install two ball studs (one per side) into the chassis front edge (see the figure below) near the top of the chassis grill. Tighten the ball studs to a torque of 8 in-lb (0.90 N-m). Figure 135: Installing Ball Studs: Version 1 Power Cisco ASR 9010 Router (Base Accessories Installation) Step 2 Attach two plastic strips (one per side) along the chassis front edge.
  • Page 141: Installing Optional Chassis Accessories On The Cisco Asr 9010 Router

    Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Figure 136: Installing Base Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Two are ball Two side strips Accessory grill studs inserted in attach to front...
  • Page 142 Install six ball studs (three per side) into the chassis front edge (item 7 in the figure below and Figure 138: Locations for the Six Ball Studs on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, on page 130). Tighten the ball studs to a torque of 8 in-lb (0.90 N-m).
  • Page 143 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Figure 137: Optional Chassis Accessories for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Door (one per side) Screws for attaching the L-shaped bracket to the hinge bracket (one screw...
  • Page 144 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Figure 138: Locations for the Six Ball Studs on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Step 5 Attach the left and right hinge brackets to the chassis using four screws for each bracket. Tighten the screws to a torque of 11 in-lb (1.20 N-m).
  • Page 145 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Figure 139: Installing the Hinge Brackets and L-Shaped Brackets on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Install each hinge bracket, After the hinge brackets with an L-shaped bracket...
  • Page 146: Installing Base Chassis Accessories On The Cisco Asr 9006 Router

    Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Base Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Figure 140: Installing Optional Chassis Accessory Doors on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Step 9 Install the front grill (item 8 in the Step 4, on page 128 by aligning and engaging it to the bottom two ball studs and pressing it in.
  • Page 147 Attach the left metal mounting bracket to the front upper left corner of the chassis with three screws. Figure 141: Installing Plastic Fan Tray Door Accessory and Metal Mounting Brackets on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Plastic fan tray door...
  • Page 148 Attach the right plastic corner piece to the mounting bracket at the front upper right corner of the chassis. Figure 143: Installing Plastic Chassis Corners on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router (Base Accessories Installation) Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 149: Installing Optional Chassis Accessories On The Cisco Asr 9006 Router

    After the chassis has been installed in the rack and all chassis accessories have been attached, you can install the fan trays, power supply modules, and RSP and line cards. See the chapter Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis in the book Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guidefor detailed installation instructions.
  • Page 150 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Figure 144: Installing Ball Stud Assemblies on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router (Shown with Version 1 Power System) Step 3 Attach the door to the upper chassis panel (see the figure below) using two hex nuts per side to secure the door hinges to the panel.
  • Page 151: Installing Optional Air Baffles On The Cisco Asr 9006 Router

    Installing Optional Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router The Cisco ASR 9006 Router has an optional air baffle accessory kit (800-43858-01) for mounting the router chassis in a 2-post or 4-post 19-inch rack. The accessory kit includes: •...
  • Page 152 Procedure Step 1 Attach the support bracket (part number: 800-43857-01) to the left side of the Cisco ASR 9006 Router using six 12-24 x 0.5 in. pan-head screws (part number: 48-0523-01). See the figure below. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 153 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Figure 147: Attaching the Support Bracket to the Left Side of the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis Step 2 Remove the paper liner from the plastic guide strip and install on the right side of the chassis card cage, as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 154 Torque the screws to the weight specified for your particular rack. See Figure 149: Plenum with Pre-Installed Front Mounting Brackets, on page 141 Figure 150: Installing the Plenum in a Two-Post 19-Inch Rack, on page 142. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 155 These screws can vary in size and type depending on the rack that you use. Torque the screws to the weight specified for your particular rack (see the figure below). Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 156 Insert six 12-24 x 0.5 in.pan-head screws (part number: 48-0523-01) screws to secure the chassis to the rack-mounted plenum (Figure 151: Securing the ASR 9006 Router in a Two-Post 19-Inch Rack, on page 143). Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 157 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Figure 151: Securing the ASR 9006 Router in a Two-Post 19-Inch Rack Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 158 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 159: Installing Optional Air Baffles On The Cisco Asr 9904 Router

    ASR 9006 Router, on page 135. The figure below shows the air baffle accessory kit and Cisco ASR 9006 Router with its optional accessories fully installed in a two-post 19-inch rack. Figure 152: Cisco ASR 9006 Router Fully Installed with Air Baffle Accessory Kit and Optional Chassis Accessories...
  • Page 160 (we recommend a minimum of ten per side). These screws can vary in size and type depending on the rack that you use. Torque the screws to the weight specified for your particular rack. Figure 153: Attaching the Adapter Plates to the Left and Right Rack Rails on the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis Step 2...
  • Page 161 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Figure 154: Installing the Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis Right side air baffle 12-24 screws for attaching the baffles (four per side)
  • Page 162 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Figure 155: Attaching the Air Deflectors on the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis Top View Top air deflector 12-24 screws for attaching the air deflectors (two...
  • Page 163 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Figure 156: Securing the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis Side Baffles to the Air Deflectors (Rear View) Step 6 Use six 12-24 screws to fasten each side of the chassis to the 23-inch rack. Torque each of the six screws to 41 in-lbs.
  • Page 164 Installing Optional Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Figure 158: Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis with Air Baffle in 2-Post 23-Inch Rack An electrical conducting path must exist between the product chassis and the metal surface of the enclosure or rack in which it is mounted, or to a grounding conductor.
  • Page 165 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Air Baffles on the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Baffle ground location Figure 160: Cisco ASR 9904 Router Air Baffle Dimensions Top View Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 166: Installing Optional Chassis Accessories On The Cisco Asr 9910 Router

    Step 1 Remove the two screws that secure the bottom edge of the cable management tray to the chassis. Four ball studs are preinstalled on the Cisco ASR 9922 Router chassis. Note Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 167 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Figure 162: Optional Fan Tray Covers for the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Figure 163: Optional Card Cage Doors for the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 168: Installing Base Chassis Accessories On The Cisco Asr 9912 Router

    After the chassis has been installed in the rack and all chassis accessories have been attached, you can install the fan trays, power supply modules, RP cards, FCs and LCs. See Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis in the book Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide for detailed installation instructions.
  • Page 169: Installing Optional Chassis Accessories On The Cisco Asr 9912 Router

    After the chassis has been installed in the rack and all chassis accessories have been attached, you can install the fan trays, RP cards, FCs and LCs. See the chapter Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis in the book Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide for detailed installation instructions.
  • Page 170 Attach the left (if not pre-installed) and right hinge brackets to the chassis using three screws (M4 thread) for each bracket (see the below figure). Tighten the screws to a torque of 11 in-lb (1.20 N-m). Figure 166: Optional Card Cage Door on the Front of the Cisco ASR 9912 Router Card cage door...
  • Page 171 After the chassis has been installed in the rack and all chassis accessories have been attached, you can install the fan trays, RP cards, FCs, and LCs. See Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis in the book Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide for detailed installation instructions.
  • Page 172 Unpacking and Installing the Chassis Installing Optional Chassis Accessories on the Cisco ASR 9912 Router Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 173: Installing Cards And Modules In The Chassis

    This chapter also describes how to connect cables to RSP, RP, alarm, and line cards. Note The procedures in this chapter for all Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers are identical unless otherwise noted. • Installing Power Modules, on page 159 •...
  • Page 174: Installing Ac Power Modules

    2 and version 3 power modules, and Figure 170: Installing a Version 2 Power Module in the Cisco ASR 9904 Router , on page 161 for installing a version 2 power module in the Cisco ASR 9904 Router.
  • Page 175: Installing Dc Power Modules

    Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis Installing DC Power Modules Figure 169: Installing a Version 2 or Version 3 Power Module in the Cisco ASR 9010, 9912, 9922 Routers Figure 170: Installing a Version 2 Power Module in the Cisco ASR 9904 Router...
  • Page 176: Installing Fan Trays

    Steps Note If you are installing a fan tray for the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, install the lower fan tray before attaching the accessory grill. The lower fan tray slot is located behind the accessory grill. See the Installing Chassis...
  • Page 177: Installing Cards In The Chassis

    Repeat Step1 through Step 3 for the second fan tray. Note On the Cisco ASR 9922 Router, the third and fourth fan trays (under the middle cage) are installed upside down compared to the first and second fan trays (above the middle cage).
  • Page 178: Installing Rsp Cards In The Chassis

    However, when you release the levers, backplane flexing pushes the levers out, so the levers may be slightly loose. Tightening the captive installation screws prevents any additional movement from flexing of the backplane. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 179 Installing RSP Cards in the Chassis Figure 171: RSP Card Ejector Lever Positions During Installation Vertical red lines in the figure indicate a line fully parallel to the RSP card front panel. Note Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 180: Rsp Cable Management Ties

    RSP Cable Management Ties The Cisco ASR 9010 Router has cable management ties on the front of the cable management tray assembly. Cables to the RSP cards can be routed as shown in the figure below to separate them from line card cabling.
  • Page 181: Installing Rp Cards In The Chassis

    Installing RP Cards in the Chassis Installing RP Cards in the Chassis Follow these steps to reinstall RP cards into the Cisco ASR 9922 Router (see Figure 100: Cisco ASR 9922 Router Components and Slot Numbering with Version 2 DC Power System...
  • Page 182 Installing RP Cards in the Chassis Figure 173: RP Card Ejector Lever Positions During Installation Vertical red lines in the figure indicate a line fully parallel to the RP card front panel. Note Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 183: Installing Fabric Cards In The Cisco Asr 9912 And 9922 Router Chassis

    (item 3 in the above figure ). Installing Fabric Cards in the Cisco ASR 9912 and 9922 Router Chassis Follow these steps to reinstall fabric cards (FCs) into the Cisco ASR 9922 Router (see Figure 100: Cisco ASR...
  • Page 184 Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis Installing Fabric Cards in the Cisco ASR 9912 and 9922 Router Chassis Figure 174: FC Card Ejector Lever Positions During Installation Vertical red lines in the figure indicate a line fully parallel to the FC card front panel.
  • Page 185: Installing Fabric Cards In The Cisco 9906 Router And Cisco Asr 9910 Router Chassis

    Installing Fabric Cards in the Cisco 9906 Router and Cisco ASR 9910 Router Chassis Follow these steps to reinstall fabric cards (FCs) into the Cisco 9906 Router and Cisco ASR 9910 Router. Note You must install the fabric cards in the FC slots in the following order: FC0, FC2, FC4, FC1, FC3...
  • Page 186 Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis Installing Fabric Cards in the Cisco 9906 Router and Cisco ASR 9910 Router Chassis Figure 175: FC Card Ejector Lever Positions During Installation Vertical red lines in the figure indicate a line fully parallel to the FC card front panel.
  • Page 187: Installing Line Cards In The Chassis

    Starting at the lowest numbered line card slot, slide the card into the slot (see the figure below, Figure 177: Installing a Line Card into the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis , on page 175, or Figure 182: Installing a Line...
  • Page 188 Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis Installing Line Cards in the Chassis Figure 176: Installing a Line Card into the Cisco ASR 9010 Router Chassis Slide the card Pivot the ejector Tighten the into the chassis. levers to seat the captive screws.
  • Page 189 Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis Installing Line Cards in the Chassis Figure 177: Installing a Line Card into the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Chassis Slide the card Pivot the ejector Tighten the into the chassis. levers to seat the captive screws.
  • Page 190 Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis Installing Line Cards in the Chassis Figure 178: Installing a Line Card in the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Chassis Slide the card Pivot the ejector Tighten the into the chassis. levers to seat the captive screws.
  • Page 191 Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis Installing Line Cards in the Chassis Figure 179: Installing a Line Card into the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Chassis Slide the card Pivot the ejector Tighten the into the chassis. levers to seat the captive screws.
  • Page 192 Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis Installing Line Cards in the Chassis Figure 180: Installing a Line Card in the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Chassis Slide the card Pivot the ejector Tighten the into the chassis. levers to seat the captive screws.
  • Page 193 Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis Installing Line Cards in the Chassis Figure 181: Installing a Line Card into the Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis Slide the card Pivot the ejector Tighten the into the chassis. levers to seat the captive screws.
  • Page 194 Step 4 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for each line card. In the Cisco ASR 9922 Router, up to ten line cards are installed in slots 0 through 9 in the top card Note cage, and up to ten line cards are installed upside down in slots 10 through 19 in the bottom card cage.
  • Page 195: Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables

    Each line card has its own cable routing slot in the cable management tray. For example, the figure Note below shows cables being routed to line card 3 in slot 3 in a Cisco ASR 9010 Router. Figure 183: Routing Interface Cables through the Cable Management Tray...
  • Page 196 • For an example of cable routing in the Cisco ASR 9910 Router, see Figure 188: Interface Cable Routing Using the Line Card and Chassis Cable Management Bracket on the Cisco ASR 9910 Router , on page 185. Step 4 Insert the cable connector into its assigned port.
  • Page 197 Always allow adequate strain relief in the interface cable. Figure 185: Interface Cable Routing Using the Line Card Cable Management Bracket Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 198 Connecting Line Card Network Interface Cables Figure 186: Interface Cable Routing Using the Line Card and Chassis Cable Management Bracket on the Cisco ASR 9006 Router Figure 187: Interface Cable Routing Using the Line Card and Chassis Cable Management Bracket on the Cisco ASR 9904 Router...
  • Page 199: Connecting Cables To The Rsp Or Rp

    Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis Connecting Cables to the RSP or RP Figure 188: Interface Cable Routing Using the Line Card and Chassis Cable Management Bracket on the Cisco ASR 9910 Router Connecting Cables to the RSP or RP This section describes how to connect cables to the console, auxiliary, and Ethernet ports on the RSP/RP.
  • Page 200 Figure 189: RSP Console and Auxiliary Port Connections Console terminal Console port Modem Auxiliary (AUX) port RJ-45 Ethernet cables The figure below shows an example of an RP with data terminal and modem connections called out. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 201 SELV circuits. Note RSP/RP cables are not available from Cisco, but they are available from any commercial cable vendor. Note To comply with the intra-building lightning surge requirements of Telecordia GR-1089-CORE, Issue II, Revision 01, February 1999, you must use a shielded cable when connecting to the console, auxiliary, and Ethernet ports.
  • Page 202: Connecting To The Console Port

    Step 1 Set your terminal to these operational values: • 115200 Baud, 8 data, no parity, 2 stop bits with flow control none for the RP2 card on the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and the Cisco ASR 9912 Router • 9600 Baud, 8 data, no parity, 2 stop bits with flow control none for all other RSP/RP cards Step 2 Power off the data terminal.
  • Page 203: Connecting The Alarm Cable

    Use cables that comply with EIA/TIA-568 standards. Caution Ethernet management ports are primarily used as Telnet ports into the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router, and for booting or accessing Cisco software images over a network to which an Ethernet port is directly connected.
  • Page 204: Connecting Power To The Router

    Because alarm contact cables are entirely dependent on installation site circumstances, alarm connector cables are not available from Cisco. For information about alarm connector wiring requirements and the pinouts for the alarm connector interface, see Alarm Connection Guidelines.
  • Page 205: Connecting Power To An Ac-Powered Router

    Close the retainer bracket to secure the AC power cord plug to the version 1 power tray receptacle. For the version 2 and version 3 power tray, tighten the screw that clamps the AC power cord plug in place. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 206: Connecting Power To A Dc-Powered Router

    DC power modules contain circuitry to trip the breaker on the power module if the power module detects a reverse polarity condition. No damage should occur from reverse polarity, but you should correct a reverse-polarity condition immediately. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 207 The length of the cables depends on the location of your router in relation to the source of DC power. These cables and the cable lugs used to attach the cables to the router chassis are not available from Cisco Systems.
  • Page 208 Figure 194: Typical Power Connections to a Power Tray for a Single DC Power Module Version 1 Power System Figure 195: Typical Power Connections to a Power Tray for a Single DC Power Module Version 2 Power System Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 209: Powering On The Router

    2 DC power tray are similar. Step 6 Proceed to Powering On the Router, on page 195. Powering On the Router Follow these steps to turn on power to an AC-powered or DC-powered router: Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 210 Step 4 Verify that the Power Output LED on each power module in the tray is lit. Step 5 Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for Slots M03 for Feed B. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 211: Troubleshooting The Installation

    If you are unable to solve a problem on your own, you can contact a Cisco customer service representative for assistance. Cisco customer service and technical support can be reached at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_worldwide_contacts.html...
  • Page 212 Cisco ASR 9922 Router Includes the active Route Processor (RP) card, standby redundant RP card. Cisco ASR 9912 Router Up to 20 line cards in the Cisco ASR 9922 Router or 10 line cards in the Cisco ASR 9912 Router. Note The RP and line cards are equipped with onboard processors.
  • Page 213: Normal Router Startup Sequence

    Note There are two types of image files, -P PIE files, and x86-based -PX PIE files. -P PIE files are for use on Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers with RSP route switch processors (RSP-4G and RSP-8G). -PX PIE files are for use on the routers with RSP-440/RSP-440 Lite and RSP-880/RSP880-LT route switch processors, and the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router route processors.
  • Page 214 MBI—Starting execution of MBI IOXR—Cisco IOS XR software is starting execution ACTV—RSP role is determined to be active RSP STBY—RSP role is determined to be standby RSP PREP—Preparing disk boot Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 215 INCP—The software or configuration is incompatible with the RSP OOSM—The RSP is in Out of Service, Maintenance mode ACTV—RSP role is determined to be active RSP STBY—RSP role is determined to be standby RSP PREP—Preparing disk boot Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 216 Output power indicator on (green): Output DC power OK. Fault LED off (red): No fault is present. The correct power module voltages are present and no faults have been detected. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 217: Troubleshooting The Power Subsystem

    2 power module, and the figure titled "Version 3 AC Power Module Status Indicators" shows the status indicators for the version 3 AC power module. The indicator definitions follow the two figures. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 218 ON when the power module output voltage is present BLINKING when the power module is in a power limit or overcurrent condition Fault LED ON to indicate that a power module failure has occurred Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 219 ON when the power module output voltage is present BLINKING when the power module is in a power limit or overcurrent condition Fault LED ON to indicate that a power module failure has occurred Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 220 Fault LED ON to indicate that a power module failure has occurred Follow these steps to troubleshoot the AC power module if it is not operating properly. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 221 If the fault LED is on: • If your system has more than one power tray (Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9922 Router, and Cisco ASR 9912 Router) with power modules installed for redundancy, you can toggle the power switch at the rear of the first power tray off and then on.
  • Page 222: Troubleshooting The Dc Input Power Subsystem

    2 power module, and the figure titled Version 3 DC Power Module Status Indicators shows the status indicators for the version 3 DC power module. The indicator definitions follow the two figures. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 223 Power Input LED is lit solid green if both DC feeds are valid and blinks green if only a single DC feed is valid. OFF when no input voltage is present Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 224: Troubleshooting A Dc Power Module

    • If the output power LED remains off after checking all the power sources, replace the power module with a spare. If the spare power module does not work, troubleshoot the power tray in which the module is plugged. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 225: Additional Power Subsystem Troubleshooting Information

    If the fault LED is on, check the following: • If your system has more than one power tray (Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9922 Router, and Cisco ASR 9912 Router) with power modules installed for redundancy, you can toggle the power switch at the rear of the first power tray off and then on.
  • Page 226 1.8VB 1803 n/a host 1.2VB 1203 n/a host 1.8VA 1795 n/a host 0.9VB 881 n/a host 1.2V_LDO_BRG0 1195 n/a host 1.2V_LDO_BRG1 1196 n/a host 1.8VC 1806 n/a host 1.5VB 1504 n/a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 227 1.1VC 1102 n/a host ZARLINK_3.3V 3272 n/a host ZARLINK_1.8V 1811 n/a host 1.2V_DB 1197 n/a host 3.3V_DB 3318 n/a host 2.5V_DB 2540 n/a host 1.5V_DB 1511 n/a LED Information --------------------------------------------- Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 228: Troubleshooting The Power Distribution System

    • Chassis backplane, which carries voltage to chassis components. • DC-to-DC converters, which convert –54 VDC from the backplane to the correct voltages required by the line cards. Follow these steps to troubleshoot the power distribution system: Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 229: Troubleshooting The Route Processor Subsystem

    • If a fan tray is still not operating, there could be a problem with the fan tray controller card or cable. Replace the fan tray. • Contact your Cisco representative if replacing a fan tray or both fan trays does not fix the problem. Troubleshooting the Route Processor Subsystem The router processor subsystem consists of the route processor located on the RSP card.
  • Page 230: Troubleshooting Line Cards And Modular Port Adapters

    Reference Guide for detailed information about the Fabric Card front panel LED indicators. Troubleshooting Line Cards and Modular Port Adapters See the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Ethernet Line Card Installation Guide for information about troubleshooting line cards and modular port adapters (MPA).
  • Page 231: Chassis Cooling Requirements

    Chassis Cooling Requirements Chassis Cooling Requirements The Cisco ASR 9000 Series supports version 1 and version 2 fan trays. Version 2 high-speed fans provide additional cooling for new generation line cards that draw more power and generate more heat. This table lists the chassis cooling requirements for these cards.
  • Page 232: Power Module Fans

    The Cisco ASR 9922 supports dynamic fan-speed algorithm (DFSA). DFSA sets the fan speed based on the temperature change. In case of a fan failure on the Cisco ASR 9922, the software increases the fan speed to the next level.
  • Page 233: Isolating Cooling Subsystem Problems

    Check for –48 VDC power by looking at the LED indicators on each power module: • If the Pwr OK indicator is on and the Fault indicator is off on each power module, it indicates that the fan trays are receiving –48 VDC: Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 234 Replace the fan tray. • If the new fan tray does not function, contact a Cisco customer service representative for assistance. • If the Fault indicator is on, the power supply is faulty. Replace the power supply.
  • Page 235: Replacing Cisco Asr 9000 Series Router Components

    Compliance and Safety Information, on page • Ensure that you have all the necessary tools and equipment before beginning the procedure. Have access to the safety and compliance document during the installation, see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/asr9000/hardware/rcsi/regulatory/compliance/asr9krcsi.html Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 236: Field Replaceable Units

    Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Field Replaceable Units Field Replaceable Units In the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, Cisco ASR 9010 Router, and Cisco ASR 9904 Router, the following components are field replaceable units (FRU): • All line cards •...
  • Page 237: Online Insertion And Removal

    FRUs but are field serviceable. Online Insertion and Removal Most Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers FRUs can be removed and replaced with the power on and the system operating. This is known as online insertion and removal (OIR). Power modules, fan trays, Route Switch Processor (RSP) cards, Route Processor (RP) cards, Fabric Controller (FC) cards, Line Cards (LCs), shared port adapter (SPA), and SPA interface processor (SIP) cards all support OIR.
  • Page 238: Replacing The Chassis Air Filter

    Note In the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router, the three air filters (left, center, and right) contain foam media which filters the air going into the chassis. The three air filters can be removed from the chassis so that the foam media (Cisco PIDs 9922-CEN-FLTRMED= and 9922-LR-FLTRMED=) can be replaced on a regular maintenance interval.
  • Page 239 For the Cisco ASR 9006 Router, Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9904 Router, Cisco ASR 9906 Router, and Cisco ASR 9910 Router, choose the procedure for your router: • For the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9906 Router, and Cisco ASR 9910 Router, remove the air filter by simply sliding it out of the chassis.
  • Page 240 Figure 203: Replacing the Cisco ASR 9906 Router Chassis Air Filter • For the Cisco ASR 9006 Router and Cisco ASR 9904 Router, loosen the thumb screw that secures the filter to the chassis, and then slide the air filter out of the chassis.
  • Page 241 Step 2 For the Cisco ASR 9922 Router and Cisco ASR 9912 Router, remove the three air filters by pulling them off the front of the chassis (Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis Air Filters) and (Cisco ASR 9912 Router Chassis Air Filter ).
  • Page 242 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Replacing the Chassis Air Filter Figure 207: Cisco ASR 9922 Router Chassis Center Air Filter Version 2 Figure 208: Cisco ASR 9912 Router Chassis Air Filter Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 243 Step 4 Install the new air filter. • For the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, Cisco ASR 9906 Router, and Cisco ASR 9910 Router, slide the new air filter into the air filter door (honeycomb side up). Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 244: Removing And Replacing The Fan Trays

    Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Removing and Replacing the Fan Trays • For the Cisco ASR 9006 Router and Cisco ASR 9904 Router, tighten the thumb screw to secure the filter to the chassis. • For the Cisco ASR 9922 Router (version 1 air filter) and Cisco ASR 9912 Router, tighten the thumb screws that attach the inner frame to the air filter and re-attach the three air filters to the front of the chassis.
  • Page 245 Note If the fan tray cover has been installed on the front of the Cisco ASR 9922 Router or Cisco ASR 9912 Router, you must remove it before you can remove the fan tray. Remove the fan tray cover by simply pulling on the cover until it comes loose.
  • Page 246: Installing A Fan Tray

    Removing and Replacing Power System Components The Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers support OIR of power modules. If you are replacing a redundant power module, you can remove and install the power module while the system remains powered on without causing an electrical hazard or damage to the system.
  • Page 247: Changing Between Version 1, Version 2, Version 3, Ac, And Dc Power Modules

    Changing Between Version 1, Version 2, Version 3, AC, and DC Power Modules Note The pwrmod_change command is not supported on the Cisco ASR 9912 Router and Cisco ASR 9922 Router. Follow these steps when changing between version 1, version 2, version 3, AC, and DC power modules:...
  • Page 248: Removing A Version 1 Ac Or Dc Power Module

    Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem. Removing a Version 1 AC or DC Power Module Follow these steps to remove a version 1 AC or DC power module from the power tray (figure below). Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 249: Removing A Version 2 Or Version 3 Ac Or Dc Power Module

    Follow these steps to remove a version 2 or version 3 AC or DC power module from the chassis (see figure titled Removing or Installing a Version 2 or Version 3 AC or DC Power Module). The Cisco ASR 9904 Router chassis only has one power tray as shown in the figure titled Removing or Installing a Version 2 AC or DC Power Module from the Cisco ASR 9904 Router .
  • Page 250: Installing A Version 1 Ac Or Dc Power Module

    Figure 212: Removing or Installing a Version 2 or Version 3 AC or DC Power Module Figure 213: Removing or Installing a Version 2 AC or DC Power Module from the Cisco ASR 9904 Router Installing a Version 1 AC or DC Power Module...
  • Page 251: Installing A Version 2 Or Version 3 Ac Or Dc Power Module

    AC power sources. Disconnecting AC Power If it becomes necessary to disconnect all AC power from the router, follow these steps: Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 252: Reconnecting Ac Power

    Version 2 and Version 3 AC power trays, verify that the power switch at the front of the power tray set to the OFF (0) position. Step 2 Check that the circuit breaker assigned to the AC power source you are connecting is set to OFF (0). Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 253: Disconnecting Dc Power

    3 DC power): a) Negative (PWR) cables first. b) Positive (RTN) cables next. c) Ground cable last. Step 4 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the other power tray, if installed. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 254: Disconnecting Dc Power

    The procedure is the same for each DC power tray, if more than one is installed. Caution If only one power tray is installed, performing the following procedure turns off all power to the router. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 255: Reconnecting Dc Power

    Removing an AC or DC Power Tray from a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router The power trays are not a true FRU because they do not support OIR. However, if replacement is necessary, follow these steps to remove and replace the power trays in a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router. Caution Power tray removal and replacement procedures are to be performed by qualified service persons only.
  • Page 256 Remove all power modules from the power tray. Step 3 For the Cisco ASR 9010 Router, remove the front grill by pulling it away from the chassis (see figure below). Figure 214: Removing the Front Grill on the Cisco ASR 9010 Router...
  • Page 257 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Removing an AC or DC Power Tray from a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router a Power Tray –Version 2 Power Tray shows the process for the version 2 power trays. The process for version 3 power trays is similar to the process for version 2 power trays, as shown in figure Removing a Power Tray –Version 2 Power Tray .
  • Page 258: Installing An Ac Or Dc Power Tray Into A Cisco Asr 9000 Series Router

    Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Installing an AC or DC Power Tray into a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Installing an AC or DC Power Tray into a Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Follow these steps to install an AC or DC power tray into the chassis:...
  • Page 259: Removing And Replacing Cards From The Chassis

    The RSP (RSP0, RSP1) cards are located in the front of the chassis. The 4 line cards on the Cisco ASR 9906 (LC0 - LC3) and 8 line cards on the Cisco ASR...
  • Page 260: Removing Cards From The Chassis

    Once the card is powered down wait 10 minutes for the line card to cool down below a temperature suitable to touch Step 2 Disconnect any cables from the card. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 261: Replacing Cards In The Chassis

    Carefully reroute the cables through the horizontal cable management tray at the top of the chassis (the Cisco ASR 9922 Router has an additional tray at the bottom of the chassis) or side cable management brackets (Cisco ASR 9006 Router and Cisco ASR 9904 Router).
  • Page 262: Migrating From Rp1 To Rp2 Card

    • The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 5.3.2 or later version. • The router must have two RP1 cards (active and standby) up and running. • Cisco ASR 9000 Ethernet Line Card (first generation) must be removed from the chassis as they are incompatible with RP2.
  • Page 263 From active RP, verify the both RPs have synchronized the SNMP engine ID and SNMP ifindex-table between each other: Example: #more disk0:snmp/ifindex-table loc 0/rp0/cpu0 #more disk0:snmp/ifindex-table loc 0/rp1/cpu0 #more disk0:snmp/snmp_persist loc 0/rp0/cpu0 Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 264: Migrating From Rp2 To Rp3 Card

    • You must have console access to the router. Default console speed on RP3 is set as 115200. • The router must be running Cisco 64-bit IOS XR software release 6.5.15 or later version. If your router is running a 32-bit IOS XR release, you will need to migrate to 64-bit XR release 6.5.15 or later. Refer Migration Guide for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers.
  • Page 265 RP3 is only supported with 64-bit IOS XR software releases. • The router must have two RP2 cards (active and standby) up and running. • First and second generation Cisco ASR 9000 Ethernet Line Cards must be removed from the chassis as they are incompatible with RP3.
  • Page 266 Verify RP3 in slot 1 and RP2 in slot 0 reach full synchronization (NSR-ready state) and status of ALL the groups is Ready state. Use show redundancy command to verify the same. Example: Router# show redundancy Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 267: Migrating From Rsp440 To Rsp880 Or Rsp880-Lt Card

    Before you begin: • You must have console access to the router. • The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 5.3.2 or later version to support RSP880. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 268 Migrating from RSP440 to RSP880 or RSP880-LT Card • The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 6.2.2 or later version to support RSP880-LT. • The router must have two RSP440 cards (active and standby) up and running.
  • Page 269 The EEM scripts are files located on RSP’s hard disk. These files are not automatically synced Note between Active and Standby RSPs. Step 10 Perform redundancy switchover from active RSP440 (slot 1) to standby RSP880 in (slot 0) Example: Router# redundancy switchover Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 270: Migrating From Rsp4-S To Rsp880-Lt Card (Asr 9906 Router)

    Before you begin: • You must have console access to the router. • The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 6.3.2 or later version. • The router must have two RSP4-S cards (active and standby) up and running.
  • Page 271 Enter the show redundancy and show platform commands to confirm the RSPs have synchronized and are in the correct state. Example: Router# show redundancy Redundancy information for node 0/RSP0/CPU0: ========================================== Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 272: Migrating From Rsp4/Rsp4-S/Rsp-L To Rsp5 Card

    • You must have console access to the router. Default console speed on RSP5 is set as 115200. • The router must be running Cisco 64-bit IOS XR software release 6.5.15 or later version. If your router is running a 32-bit IOS XR release, you will need to migrate to 64-bit XR release 6.5.15 or later. Refer Migration Guide for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers.
  • Page 273 #more disk0:snmp/snmp_persist loc 0/rsp1/cpu0 Step 9 Perform redundancy switchover from active RSP to standby RSP5. This results in RSP5 (slot 1) becoming active RSP and RSP (slot 0) becoming standby RP. Example: Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 274 IOS XR RUN NSHUT 0/FC0 A99-SFC-S OPERATIONAL NSHUT 0/FC1 A99-SFC-S OPERATIONAL NSHUT 0/FC2 A99-SFC-S OPERATIONAL NSHUT 0/FC3 A99-SFC-S OPERATIONAL NSHUT 0/FC4 A99-SFC-S OPERATIONAL NSHUT 0/PT0 A9K-AC-PEM-V3 OPERATIONAL NSHUT 0/PT1 A9K-AC-PEM-V3 OPERATIONAL NSHUT Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 275: Migrating From Fc1 To Fc2 Card

    5942644481 5906049163 5906047719 5939106251 5939105048 5933726816 5933725418 5931138987 5931137649 5920246359 5920245399 5920165028 5920163883 Step 4 Repeat Step1 through Step 3 for migrating remaining FCs from slot FC1 to slot FC6. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 276: Migrating From A99-Sfc2 To A99-Sfc3 Card

    FCs. MigratingfromA99-SFC-S/A99-SFC-TtoA99-SFC3-S/A99-SFC3-T Card Cisco ASR 9906 chassis supports the A99-SFC3-T fabric card and Cisco ASR 9910 chassis supports the A99-SFC3-S fabric card. In this section, SFC refers to A99-SFC-S/A99-SFC-T. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 277: Removing A Chassis From The Equipment Rack

    300 pounds (136 kg). Step 2 Power off the circuit breakers to the power supplies. Step 3 Disconnect the power from the power modules on the rear of the chassis. Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 278: Installing A Replacement Chassis In The Equipment Rack

    Carefully lift the chassis out of the rack and set it aside. c) Use the rear handle on the Cisco ASR 9922 Router to push the chassis out of the rack and onto an adjacent pallet jack for transport.
  • Page 279: Packing A Chassis For Shipment

    Use the packaging that came with the replacement chassis to repack and ship the chassis being replaced. Before shipping the chassis being replaced, pack the chassis back into the shipping rack (see Unpacking the Router). Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 280 Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components Packing a Chassis for Shipment Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 281: Appendix A Technical Specifications

    A P P E N D I X Technical Specifications • Technical Specifications, on page 267 Technical Specifications For more information on Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, see Technical Specifications in the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Overview and Reference Guide.
  • Page 282 Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 283 The following page shows a sample site log format. You can make copies of the sample or design your own site log page to meet the needs of your site and equipment. Date Description of Action Performed or Symptoms Observed Initials • Site Log, on page 270 Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 284 The following page shows a sample site log format. You can make copies of the sample or design your own site log page to meet the needs of your site and equipment. Date Description of Action Performed or Symptoms Observed Initials Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...

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